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1 "T. C.' tramps take over for Cut Day Description of Cut Day activities; photo.
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2 C. H. Munson to speak at student convocation on Tuesday morning Convocation sponsored by FTA.
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3 Emerson returns from Florida trip Had been visiting father.
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4 Homecoming events Schedule of Homecoming events.
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5 Homecoming starts today; grads to be welcomed by student body Description of activities.
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6 League examines smoking situation Attempting to find appropriate rules and regulatory body with regard to smoking by women in dorms.
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7 Draft call may now be postponed says Dr. Riebe College students may have induction postponed.
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8 From friend to friend
Price--Malcolm Poyer (President of ISTC)
President Price welcomes back alumni.
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9 League should handle smoking issue Lawther Hall women believe that college should provide locations on campus in which smoking is allowed.
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10 Letter to the editor Student wonders about the Campanile clock and campaniling.
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11 Religious News Schedules of activities at campus religious centers.
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12 The Line
Boemecke--Margaret Yvonne (Peggy) (Class of 1948)
'News' from around the campus.
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13 The News Call
Hall--Rosemary C. (Class of 1947)
Comments on news from around the World and the United States; conditions of Jews in Europe, fighting in China, government problems in Brazil, and the U. S. Navy.
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14 Curtain rises on 'Listen, Professor'
Klohs--Harriet A. (Class of 1947)
Review of the play; photo.
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15 Goetch speaks today at state conference On placement.
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16 Guests entertained at Seerley Hall dinner
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17 Homecoming will mean fun for present and future alums
Benoit--Mary (Student--1945)
Students and alums will enjoy the activities.
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18 Lawther Hall tea will honor alums At Homecoming.
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19 Roosevelt first in new radio series Preparing for new radio series.
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20 'What in your opinion is a possible solution of the smoking situation?' Here are what some students think ISTC students offer opinions on providing women places in which they can smoke.
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21 Alum sisters eat midnight snacks with newly installed sorority members
Kaltenbach--Elisabeth (Student--1945)
Greek organization news.
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22 Bartlett bulletin boards feature seasonal topics
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23 John Everton to speak Wednesday at S. C. A. membership dinner Profile of John Scott Everton, who has worked in India; photo.
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24 R to nine is count used by registrar Uses duodecimal system for certain data.
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25 Sunny Jim, Pete are a small part of 'gym' setup Description of the large collection of equipment of the Department of Physical Education for Women.
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26 Beverly Smith finds teaching isn't any harder than college
Benoit--Mary (Student--1945)
Beverly Smith talks about her first year of teaching; photo.
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27 Athletes' Footnotes Comments on the history of football on the TC campus.
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28 Basketball to follow in wake of football as cagers practice The TC basketball team has been preparing in the off season with weight training and are looking forward to practices starting soon.
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29 Campus High ends season with 4-1 Iowa-Cedar mark
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30 Hockey scheduled for returning alumni A hockey game will be played between the senior and junior physical education majors and retaining alumni of the Department of Physical Education for Women.
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31 Learn football's ABC's in gym demonstration 375 TC students attend the football demonstration given by coach Starbeck and eleven TC players.
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32 Panthers risk home, North Central records; face South Dakota state's improved team Saturday TC to play South Dakota State for Homecoming game.
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33 Starbeck on radio Mr. Hake will interview him.
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34 Baker and Seerley offer recreation in spite of many Sunday sleepers Dorms feature library, pool tables, card tables, and piano.
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35 E. Stanley Jones spoke Wednesday at convocation Excerpts from address on the atomic bomb.
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36 Social distance survey is taken Professor Denny conducts survey on how far students would go in relations with other nationalities.
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37 Sound film featured at F. B. L. A meeting Deals with typing methods.
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38 Teachers College claims the largest pool in the Midwest Description of the women's pool.
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39 Bartlett Hall pianos attract many players Currently have three pianos; hope to have fourth soon.
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40 English freshmen are introduced to library Marybelle McClelland will lead tours.
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41 Mathematics emphasis will not change now that was is over, says Van Engen Professor Van Engen talks about the continuing importance of mathematics education.
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42 Nursery School tomatoes live on Nursery School garden still bearing vegetables.
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43 School graduate has her fourth book published Becky Clock Imhoff publishes under the name of Betty Peckham.
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44 Twelve students take rural test For rural teaching certification.