Issue Contents
Page 1
| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Plans complete for graduation week exercises | Schedule of Commencement activities. |
| Campus School spring festival to be May 22 | Will include May programs. |
| Formal dance hosts seniors; Art Stocks plays until one o'clock | |
| Examination schedule, spring quarter | |
| 1945-'46 red letter days are marked | A look back at significant events of the year. |
| Finish first Quonset-huts by July; plan total of 111 | Applications being accepted; families in difficult circumstances will be given priority. |
| Student forums to start next year | Hamilton Club outlines plans for next fall; list of officers. |
| Couplers Club gathers at Hartman's reserve--get-acquainted party | Enjoy humorous quiz program. |
Page 2
| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Social events head list for music frats | Sigma Alpha Iota and Phi Mu Alpha hold picnic. |
| Religious News | News from campus religious centers. |
| Faculty members discuss campus leadership training; a good person is a prerequisite for good leadership training | Faculty members give their opinion on how to have better leadership at Teachers College. |
| World View | Gives opinion on the idea that the United States should offer help to less fortunate countries, especially in terms of food. |
Page 3
| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Lecture-Concert artists chosen for next season | Professor Sage describes the events of the 1946-1947 program. |
| Library's juvenile room holds adventure for all grades | Description of services and books available to Campus School students. |
| Home ec study shows students drink little or no milk in average diet | Professor Randolph finds that students do not eat what they should. |
Page 4
| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Jean Jungen champion of tennis tourney | Jean Jungen plays Peg Boemecke in the finals of the physical education tennis tournament; Jungen wins 7-5, 6-4. |
| Campus high runners qualify for state | Campus School qualified for five events in the state tournament while winning fourth in the team standings. |
| Teachers trackmen defeat Cornell Saturday, 90-41 | TC takes eleven of the fifteen track and field events. |
| Diamond men to play at Ames | TC defeats Luther, 2-1, and hopes now to travel to Ames to win against Iowa State. |
| Trackmen have open date; close season with Beloit Relays | Any TC trackman may enter the Amateur Athletic Union meet and a select few will travel to the Beloit Relays. |
Page 5
| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Friday recital features nine music students | Performance programs. |
| Sigma Eta Chi church sorority gives dinner | |
| Ten students attend Congregational Ames conference with other schools | |
| 258 campus school gardeners await bumper crop of food and flowers | Garden project began three years ago; each grade has section of garden. |
Page 6
| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| The Line | 'News' from around the campus. |
| She's simply gotta' give 'details' at her sorority five pound party | Engagements call for a five-pound box of chocolates; news from Greek organizations. |
Page 7
| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Placement Bureau sends many teachers into field | Roster of students and their new jobs. |