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1 Anna B. Lawther guest at dinner At Lawther Hall dinner.
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2 Bartlett girls entertain tonight Will hold Fun Night for couples.
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3 Baum presents piano recital Tuesday night in auditorium Performance program; photo.
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4 Dean Ellis addresses Baker, Seerley men
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5 Elect Woolverton, Johnson, Hamilton to 1946-47 league Roster of Women's League officers.
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6 Faculty attend home economics special meetings Attend association committee meetings.
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7 Fraternities will reorganize soon says Dean Ellis Xanho and Phi Sigma Epsilon in early stages of revival.
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8 League finishes new draft; student leagues' constitution needs ratifying by students Student League formed in 1943 to replace Student Council; constitution ratification necessary to make it the permanent form of student government.
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9 Plan 1946 Senior Day, for April 12 Will invite Iowa high school seniors to visit campus.
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10 State forensic tourney climaxes year for Teachers College speech students A look at the competition at Coe College.
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11 Strayer names spring production Will present "Death Takes a Holiday".
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12 Constitution Committee presents work for approval Text of the Student League Board constitution.
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13 M. David Potter takes over work in commerce field Will assist with merchandising and distributive education.
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14 Men's Union election is still incomplete Presidential election still not complete.
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15 Profs retaliate; give their ideas about first day Professors give opinions of the first impressions they receive from students.
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16 Student Political League urges congressional action Supports formation of United Nations.
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17 World Views
Porter--Donald L. (Class of 1946)
Disagrees with Winston Churchill's Iron Curtain speech in Fulton, Missouri.
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18 College Players plan new spring activities A quick look at spring plans.
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19 Convocation introduces officials to new Bartlett Hall residents New residents meet important officials.
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20 Four students serve as honor society officers List of officers of TCHS National Honor Society.
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21 Library exhibit features news on British education
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22 Reverend Sittler to be graduation speaker Profile of the Reverend Joseph Sittler; photo.
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23 Yes, right the first time . . . Hell Week arrives for preps A look at sorority rush.
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24 16 high school teams in sub-state meet here High school basketball teams are still battling for a chance to advance to the semifinals.
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25 Duhawks topple Panthers, 56-43 Loras gets its revenge on the cagers; ends TC's season with a record of 12 and 6.
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26 Martin may not accompany wrestlers The undefeated TC wrestling squad leaves for Oklahoma to compete in the national tournament, it will be TC's first appearance since 1942.
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27 Panther gridders to play eight-game schedule; defend North Central title The North Central Conference has been inoperative since 1942, and TC reigns as the conference champion.
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28 Teachers tumble in 2nd round of national; win opener, 58-42; lose to Pepperdine Jim Maetzold, the Panther's leading scorer, went scoreless as the Panthers lose to Pepperdine, 64-22.
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29 65 baseball men await return of warm weather A pre-season look at some of TC's baseball hopefuls.
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30 Men's Union officers elected for next year Roster of officers.
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31 Second year K. P. club elects spring officers List of officers.
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32 Service men stand out on squad of 40 track hopefuls Track makes its first appearance on the TC campus since 1942 and the team looks hopeful.
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33 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
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34 Dean and Registrar suggest informative auditorium directory Helps people find their way in the Auditorium Building.
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35 First year K. P. club starts spring meetings List of officers.
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36 Kelley guest speaker Margaret Kelley will speak at BAE meeting.
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37 Religious News Schedules of activities at campus religious centers.
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38 Six music pupils present recital List of performers.
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39 Wife echoes vet's housing plea third year in a row Willis and Kae Colville talk about the difficulties in locating housing; photo.