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1 "Winter wonderland" returns Roskopf and Messersmith enjoy ice skating; photo.
2 As the Editor Sees It
Culbertson--Ruth Cubby (Class of 1939)
Students may visit classes in which they are not enrolled; Student Council will send point system to the Faculty Senate; student pet peeves.
3 Four seniors are honored; awarded Old Gold acclaim; all-around ability
Dennis--Lawrence Edward (Class of 1940)
New recipients of the Old Gold most representative student awards go to two senior men and women who have been in many activities throughout their college years.
4 Humphrey-Weidman Dance Troupe to appear in March
5 Leading the senior men Jordan and Olsen are two of the four most representative students.
6 Make-up or barn paint? The men criticize Men have their own opinions when it comes to women wearing make-up.
7 Mary Jean Crowell, soprano, presents her senior recital
8 Most representative women Mary Colburn and Ruth Culbertson are selected as the two women for this honor; photo.
9 Play night offers swimming, dancing
10 Studio play provides laugh a minute; Saturday matinee to be given
Irwin--David
Will perform "You Can't Take it With You".
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11 Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
12 Just two years . . . Sigma Alpha Iota hopes to continue scholarship commemorating Alta Freeman.
13 Marriage course superficial?
Wilson--Grace M. (Classes of 1917 and 1939)
Believes the college administration has provided for student needs. It is up to us students now to take advantage of this instead of requesting that some superficial course on marriage be added.
14 Student put proposed marriage course under fire Sound planning will help the marriage course as much as the student vote of approval would.
15 The Line Campus gossip.
16 What foolishness!
Newman--Peggy (Class of 1935)
Marriage course survey has no meaning or value unless this question is answered; who is to teach marriage? In which department, social science, domestic science, or education, will the new course be offered?
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17 Faculty dinner in Commons Saturday night Will feature patriotic theme.
18 Folk festival cancelled Due to remodeling in Women's Gymnasium.
19 Gammas, Tau Sigs, Pi Thetas have dances Saturday
20 Intersorority Council election this week
21 Paris predictions
Johnston--Rosemary (Class of 1939)
Paris experts influence the styles that we wear.
22 Purple Arrow frolics Hold Valentine's party.
23 Timely Tid-Bits
Rickert--Mary E. (Student--1938)
News on and around campus.
24 Tri-Beta initiates ten new members List of new members.
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25 Coe nips frosh Freshmen dropped a closely contested game last Saturday night to the Coe college freshmen.
26 Eliminations begin on Wednesday Intramural basketball will end this week. Play-offs begin.
27 From the Bench
Riebe--Harland A. (Class of 1941)
Sports news from various college campuses (including TC).
28 One-man team Mayer will travel to Illinois for the relays for track and field.
29 Panthers 9, Iowa State 21 Iowa State Cyclones took well earned victory over TC in Ames.
30 Panthers play last tilt on the road Panthers play a return game at Western Illinois State Teachers College.
31 Sport Shorts
Wood--Betty Lou (Class of 1941)
Women aren't taking advantage of the swimming period; West Waterloo high school played several games with the college teams.
32 Tutors in tie for second TC has one more game against Morningside; if they win, then Panthers will at least tie for second place.