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1 All-College picnic poses no problem
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2 Chapel meets Sunday
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3 College employees put under social security Must report their social security numbers.
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4 English candidacy tests scheduled For those planning graduate study
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5 Film Club slates French film Will show "The Lower Depths".
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6 Genial Gail departs Gail Myers will take a new job; photo.
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7 Holvik shows clarinet at Chicago convention
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8 Joan Greenfield dies in Rochester Joan Torney Greenfield died July 8, 1953.
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9 New majors get nod Will offer master's degrees in art and guidance.
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10 Second concert features singers; Roberts, Walker sing roles from Gilbert-Sullivan Helen Roberts and Richard Walker will appear; photo.
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11 Students earn credit through mailbox courses Correspondence study procedures.
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12 Traveler talks on southern friends Jan Junkin speaks on Central and South America; photo.
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13 Workshop is scheduled for next week Fourth School Public Relations Workshop to be held.
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14 Board of Education action adds new responsibility
Pettit--Tom (Class of 1953)
Teachers College can now recommend persons for the superintendent certificate.
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15 Letter to the editor
Fuller--Gerald C. (Student--1953)
Signs should be posted at the Crossroads.
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16 Mr. Peep's Journal Journal entries posted to 'remind students of the week's events.'
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17 The poet's corner
Rasmussen--Betty M. (Class of 1955)
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18 B .A. E. orders pins
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19 Baptists plan meetings Will hold open house.
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20 Hawaii bound Myers family makes first move westward
Kodani--June (Student-- 1951-1953)
Profile of Gail Myers and his family; photo.
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21 IBA will display line of texts
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22 Nelson released spring Honor Roll List of those on Honor Roll.
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23 State committee releases funds Will purchase 35 acres south of 27th Street and west of Hudson Road.
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24 Fourth of July picnic over, scars remain
Rasmussen--Betty M. (Class of 1955)
How a reporter spent the Fourth.
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25 Math head gives talk Henry Van Engen spoke at Wisconsin conference.
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26 Reporter interviews Alyea after atomic talk Monday
Annis--Norman (Student--1951-1953)
Interview with Hubert Alyea.
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27 TC men visit camp Professors Lantz, Grant, and Hake visit ITCC.
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28 Tennis tournament offers recreation