Issue Contents

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1 Army on campus has strenuous fitness program Description of the physical training program.
2 Attention seniors
Goetch--Edward W. (Education Faculty)
Should register with Placement Bureau.
3 Baker residents plan dorm dinner Saturday Will replace cancelled Farmer's Frolic.
4 Dr. Robinson will speak at forum
5 Hail to the chiefs' Malcolm Price, Capt. Ransom K. Davis, and Capt. Julian T. Leonard discuss plans for the success of the college and the army and navy training programs; photo.
6 Jean Ferguson adds 'feminine touch' to campus radio studio Serving as assistant to Mr. Hake.
7 Joyce Maxwell will head Women's League next year List of other officers.
8 Lawther girls at home on Sunday from one to five Will entertain Army men.
9 Navy opens new V-12 program; tests given to entrants here April 2 Procedures and criteria for new reserve training program.
10 No 'Old Golds' sold after five today Order deadline approaches.
11 Poet Carl Sandburg coming to campus this term Professor Reninger convinces Carl Sandburg to return; photo.
12 Schaefer new president of Ellen Richards Club Luverne Schaefer elected; list of other officers.
13 Seventy-nine rate Honor Roll; three have 4-point average List of Honor Roll students.
14 Six former students in army group Six men who attended ISTC are in the Army Air Corps group now training on campus; list of those men.
15 Student-army party scheduled March 20 Student Council will sponsor party.
16 War activities directory Schedule of war-related activities.
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17 Behind Your Front Page
Birenbaum--William M. (Student--1942-1946)
Claims that the 'post-war aspirations' of the Soviet Union, Britain, and even the United States are unclear.
18 Bridge fans will gather tonight May hold tournament in future.
19 Dial Dope 1540 Announces upcoming broadcasts on KXEL.
20 Hospital kept busy upon arrival of Army Air Corps Health Services is charged with care of Army Air Corps training detachment.
21 Let's talk it over with the editor Encourages teachers to take pride in what they do, because they are teaching the next generation of leaders.
22 The Line Comments on people and happenings on campus.
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23 Church groups News about campus religious organizations.
24 Dr. Goetch will attend Des Moines convention Will make presentation there.
25 J. A. McBurney shows types of interviews to future teachers Waverly superintendent will demonstrate interviews.
26 Meal planning class will demonstrate rationing problems Home economics students and faculty will put on demonstration.
27 Mildred Holly resigns position as assistant in Publications Bureau Will go to Arizona.
28 Playwriting event open to Teachers College students Professor Strayer will assist students who wish to enter national contest.
29 Rendezvous News about Greeks and their organizations.
30 Soph. students scheduled to take tests March 25, 26 Will participate in national sophomore testing program for tenth year.
31 Student recital will be presented today
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32 Four teams reach semi-finals; Methodists, Baker Hall, Phi Sigs, Wolves battle in intramurals The Phi Sigs and the Wolves are still undefeated as the intramural basketball competition enters the semi-finals.
33 South Dakota State cagers take North Central Loop crown TC fell to seventh place in the North Central Conference standings.
34 Teachers host to Iowa swimmers TC will host the Iowa men's and women's AAU swimming and diving championship tournament.
35 Tutor athletic staff forced to cancel competitive sports Although men's track and field will still compete this spring, the golf, baseball, and tennis teams will not because of the limited enrollment of men at TC.