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1 | Eighty-five High School Students Drive in TC Clinic | Bert L. Woodcock, assistant professor of safety education at the college, said psycho-physical and driving tests were used to select three top students. The winners, will give safe-driving demonstrations at the state clinic. Students listed. |
2 | Guidance Committee Formed at TC | Announcement was made last week by Edna Miller, sponsor of the Purple Arrow, honorary sophomore women's organization of the formation of a new committee, which will be available to direct visiting high school groups or individuals around the campus. |
3 | Heart Check for TC swimmers | As a safety precaution, the Women's physical education department requires girls who participate in recreational swimming to have a heart check. Dr. J. H. Gamet, head of the student health center, said that the heart check is given during the fall season. |
4 | TC future Teachers attend conference | About 35 students from the college attended the regional conference Monday in Fayette of the Iowa Future Teachers association. Association members held panels and heard talks on discipline. |
5 | TC Musicians to give 1-hour program at Hudson | David Kennedy, director of bands, said the group would include a wood wind quintet; a brass ensemble quartet; flute, violin and piano solos, and a jazz band. One vocalist, Sonia Scholl, Boone, will sing with the instrumentalists. |
6 | TC students to present play, "The Heiress" | Successful as a novel, stage production and movie, "The Heiress" is author Henry Jemes' version of New York fashion society about a century ago. The play, sponsored by the English and speech department, has a cast of nine. |