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Recreation program planned for year Will incorporate survey forms into programs..
School opens at Denison Nine faculty will teach at the branch summer school there.
Noted pianist fills music vacancy Louis Crowder will replace the late Alta Freeman.
Campus School awards diplomas Thirty-seven graduate from TCHS.
This man welcomes you O. R. Latham, president of the Teachers College, will welcome new students to the college for the upcoming summer session; photo.
Commencement play backsets cares of firstnighters Review of "Romantic Young Lady".
New "Eye" staff assumes summer duties List of new staff members.
Early chapel CHIC services to be held thirty minutes earlier in the summer.
New teacher Junetta C. Heinonen will re-join staff of the Campus School in the fall.
Summer term is chuck full of fun; dances, sings, on social event list Social calendar for the summer.
Purple Pen Won first prize in magazine section of Columbia Scholastic Press competition.
Important new bulletins Frank Brandt and Wesley Pritchard won Bertha Martin Scholarships; alumni attend reunion on campus; Madge Bock will be director of Baker Hall.
Graduation Monday closes spring quarter; sheepskins awarded by Dr. Latham Description of Commencement activities.
Charter granted for vocational fraternity List of charter members of Epsilon Pi Tau.
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Lamberts give scholarship to honor parents Five members of the family donate a total of $1000 to be used for scholarships.
Summer music Many musical organizations will function during the summer session.
Dances set for summer Leon Krafft and the Campus Playboys will perform this summer.
Likes "Eye" Author likes the layout of the College Eye.
Can you sing? Professor Kurtz will lead community sings.
Forums-- Schedule of speakers and topics.
An editor says - 30 - Gwen Wescott says farewell; tells what she learned; gives her hopes for the future.
The Line Campus gossip.
They say Students and faculty comment on the new streamlined layout of the College Eye.
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Purple Arrow holds initiation for new members in May List of new members.
Campuses from Coast to Coast News from other college campuses.
Class of 1912 and other old "grads" gather for reunion Sunday List of those who attended the reunion.
Bugs make the food lots better A humorous look at picnics.
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Tolan, Moore, Curtis honored at athletics recognition assembly John Tolan, Ivan Moore, and Robert Curtis received special honors for their athletic achievement at the annual athletic recognition day ceremonies.
Whitford team wins against strong Illinois teachers squad The Panthers closed the baseball season with two wins over Western Illinois State Teachers College by the scores of 4-3 and 8-5.
Track meet clash The Phi Sigma Epsilon team won the intramural track tournament by three points over Lambda Gamma Nu.
Winners unknown in eight-mile relay on tutor track There were inconclusive winners as the eight-mile relay took 4 hours and 18 minutes to complete.
Trefzger, Kadesch capture loop doubles crown Ed Trefzger and Richard Kadesch captured the doubles tennis crown as they defeated North Dakota State, 6-2 and 8-6.
Graduates The athletic programs are expecting to lose twenty-three lettermen due to graduation.
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Color runs riot in Spanish show, graduation comedy Review of "Romantic Young Lady".
Ruth Rosenberger receives award at Pi Theta dinner Wins Branagan scholarship.
Crawford, former co-ed, now married Lorinne Crawford married Fred Thomas; living in England.
Swing music College students may be losing their interest in swing music.
Campus school continues Will hold two six week sessions during the summer.
The last letter home Fictional letter home to mother.
Sigma Tau Delta pledges six new members List of new members.
Gamma Theta Upsilon Will hold picnic; list of officers.
Condit honored Gave farewell speech at Commercial Club meeting.
Modern bulletin Students build new bulletin board for Vocational Building.
Four weddings of prominent campusiters scheduled within the next few weeks
Annual play day To be held at Campus School
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Kittenball Alpha Delta Alpha won its second sports title by defeating the Phi Sigs in Kittenball, 7-1.
Tutors down Alumni nine The Tutor baseball team defeated the Alumni All-Stars, 4-0.
6 records gone Six new records were set as the Tutor track men defeated South Dakota State, 78-53.
Tutor thinclads secure second place tie in loop meet The Tutor track team tied for second with South Dakota University; North Dakota University captured first place.
Recognition Letters awarded to freshmen and varsity track men as well as the freshmen baseball team.
Robert Curtis Robert Curtis and Ivan Moore were named most valuable players on their respective teams.