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McRae, province governor, speaks at music banquet List of Phi Mu Alpha initiates.
New students' placement tests, June 9 To be offered around state.
Dr. Latham speaks to mothers; dinner, luncheon, tea honor 400 visiting mothers
Graduate to speak at Baccalaureate Forest Ensign will speak.
Art League honors faculty adviser Miss Patt has been associated with the Art League since its inception in 1906; photo.
Dr. Knoff leads move to raise fund for refugee Has raised $326 for a refugee student.
Hanifan gets ready to park one out of the lot Hanifan ready to swing; photo.
Holst, Baum solo with symphony Program for spring concert.
Counselors plan for new students List of counselors.
Six begin two-year term on Faculty Senate
Dodd stretches and another strike starts out Dodd pitching; photo.
Orchesis performs tonight Orchesis will perform at its twelfth annual recital.
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The Line Campus gossip.
Editorial comment Harland Riebe, executive editor-elect Trying to increase interest in intramural activities.
Visual education course Professor Riebe tells what the new course will cover.
High schools send in queries on opportunities Publicity Bureau attempts to respond.
Faculty exhibits photography Will mount sixth annual display.
Art Leaguers display work
Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
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Scholarship is awarded to D. Lampman Duncan Lampman wins Kappa Delta Pi scholarship.
Greek organizations fete visiting mothers Description of Mother's Day activities.
Who's Who honors Dean Campbell Group will honor Miss Campbell on her tenth year of service.
Bartlett breakfast to compliment visiting mothers
Oren Weir selects prom chairmen For Senior Prom.
Social events planned for '39 graduates Schedule of activities.
The Greek Rendezvous News from campus fraternities and sororities.
Sports apparel preview Slacks season is beginning, shorts and shirts are more colorful than before, and there is a lot of sports equipment.
Timely Tid-Bits News on and around campus.
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Abbott's wildlife articles attract wide attention Professor Abbott's work appears in leading magazines and newspapers.
English zero gives way to laboratory Curriculum will change in English composition classes for students who need special help.
Two years hear P. T. A. lecturer Mrs. Noel C. Little will speak.
Templeton heads Press Club next year List of Press Club officers.
Student appears on Regent stage Aletha Wilkey Macy will draw portraits.
Graduates, notice Meet for Commencement instructions.
Kruse, Rohde to present recital
Theta Alpha Phi initiates eight List of initiates.
Getchell discusses raising vegetables At P. E. O. meeting.
Lantz survey favors lecture type of instruction Professor Lantz presents results of his study.
Delaney will sing six original compositions
Recognition Day honors List of students and organizations honored.
Art students display work and paintings
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Over the Fence Highlights from TC baseball games.
Intramurals
Classes for life savers Harold Baker will visit campus.
Thinclads upset Nebraska team TC in dual meet won, 76-55. Megson led the scoring with a total of fifteen, then Rogel, Jenkins, and Clark.
Women's sports Butch's Babes and Hummie's Hitters tied, 2-2.
Track team at Elmhurst TC goes to the annual Elmhurst intercollegiate invitational meet.
Nine divides with Luther The Panthers split a two-game series with Luther College at Decorah.
Dodd, Kane, Brietback outstanding in wins TC won its first two-game series this year, against Missouri State.
Cuts freshman baseball squad Freshmen have baseball practice till the last week of school. Coach McCuskey says there will be a number of these players who will be good for varsity next spring.
Sidelights Highlights on baseball.
From the Bench Sports news from various college campuses (including TC).