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1 'Teddy' keeps the conversation alive--but down here--it's dead silence Students perform in the dramatic production of "Arsenic and Old Lace"; photo.
2 Announce change in registration steps next week Statement of procedures.
3 Broadway actors give play for Waves USO show on campus.
4 Current year graduates Should get copy of teachers directory.
5 E. H. Henrikson has six articles published
6 Inter frat dance tonight features patriotic theme
7 Negro tenor appears here February 22 Roland Hayes will perform.
8 Poopdeck Parade tomorrow night WAVES will present variety show.
9 President's talk dispels rumors; college wartime objectives restated--aid war effort, continue to train teachers President Price says that the college will continue to help in the war effort, but that it will also continue to train teaches; photo.
10 Superintendents look for personality in teachers Professor Goetch tells what superintendents look for when they hire teachers.
11 Symphony Orchestra gives winter concert Sunday Lois Miller will be soloist.
12 Teachers College offers courses to men in army Offering thirteen courses.
13 Three debaters win scholarships in Brindley meet
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14 Behind Your Front Page
Birenbaum--William M. (Student--1942-1946)
Discusses recent developments in the war.
15 Dial Dope Announces upcoming broadcasts on KXEL.
16 Let's talk it over with the editor Discusses statements made by President Price, Dean Nelson, and Dr. Riebe concerning TC men who may be called to serve in the military.
17 The Line Comments on people and happenings on campus.
18 Valentine theme is featured at polishing party Opportunity for faculty and students to get acquainted.
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19 'Train for freedom, fight to save it,' '43 Old Gold theme
20 C. P. T. instructor to speak at Industrial Arts Guild Seminar Professor Bailey also speaks.
21 Church groups
22 Committee names candidates for Women's League posts List of candidates.
23 Drama shop important spot when play in production A look at the preparations for "Arsenic and Old Lace".
24 Elementary radio prepares men for jobs in services Thirty men are taking radio class.
25 Herbert King will lecture here Monday Will deliver several lectures; profile of Herbert King; photo.
26 John Horns' paintings shown in Des Moines
27 Office staffs honor Mrs. Merle Moothart Doris Meisch married Merle Moothart.
28 Seerley girls have "heart sisters" for one week Seerley Hall women do nice things for each other.
29 Women's League plans for pajama party February 26 Will entertain off-campus students.
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30 Rural program offers three months of teaching; progressive plan gives all-around training A look at a typical day in the life of student teacher Marcia Siefkas; photo.
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31 Commerce clubs active Quick look at recent meetings.
32 Lawther girls' attitudes shown in recent poll Lawther Hall women talk about living four to a room.
33 Rendezvous News about Greeks and their organizations.
34 Teachers debaters win honors at Concordia tourney
35 Women physical ed. teachers assist at fitness conferences At county leader training programs.
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36 Baker Hall I, Phi Sigs, Wolves, Methodists lead intramural race Results are posted from men's intramural basketball competitions.
37 Cagers plan for Maroon game Wally Mulka, Warren Duncker, Max Mabie, and Archie Frye discuss their game plan; photo.
38 Dutcher gets six fouls in Viking battle ISTC defeated by Augustana, 40-38.
39 Intramural scoring lead to Stoakes Dean Stoakes leads the intramural basketball competitions in scoring with 20 points.
40 Jackrabbits victors in conference battle with Teachers 46-42 TC defeated by South Dakota State, 46-42.
41 Seidler holds first, Dutcher jumps to second in scoring Dick Seidler holds first place in scoring with 91 points, and Don Dutcher holds second with 70.
42 Sioux quintet meets tough Bunny squad South Dakota State will face North Dakota University; Panthers dropped games to Augustana and Omaha.
43 Undefeated Cornell grapplers challenge Tutors; Cornellians send six veterans to battle with Panther matmen Unbeaten TC will face the unbeaten Cornell team.