Issue Contents
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| Announce travel course to Northwest this year | Field Natural History course will be led by Professor Grant and Mrs. Grant. |
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| Sadie B. Campbell Hall dedicated | Miss Campbell attends campus activities while she is here for the dedication ceremony; photo. |
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| High school science fair to be held here April 23 | All high school students invited to attend. |
| Loper, '33 grad, honored | Honored by DeMolay for service to youth. |
| William Kadesch dies; former professor here | Died in Colorado. |
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| Winter plays named | Will present "The Phoenix too Frequent: and "Boy with a Cart". |
| College named to recruit teachers for overseas | Designated as overseas recruiting center again. |
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| Strayer steps from director to act in community theater | Miss Strayer plays Amanda in "The Glass Menagerie"; photo. |
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| Former instructor named woman of the year | Esther G. Kramer honored by Progressive Farmer magazine. |
| President Maucker to attend Southern California reunion | Will attend group's fifth reunion. |
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| Minnesota honors Nichols | Ralph G. Nichols honored for influence among students and faculty; photo. |
| Secondary education conference to feature Stinnett, Weaver | Fifth annual conference scheduled for March. |
| '40 grad named to PR post | Edwin C. Kepler works for Sun Oil Company; photo. |
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| Over 100 on campus for debate | Represent eighteen high schools. |
| Family together for first time in 37 years | Missildine family has Thanksgiving reunion; photo. |
| Present two operas | Department of Music presents light operas by Mozart and Martinu. |
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| Arthur L. Redner | Selected for music Who's Who. |
| We teach seventh . . . . | Professor Phillips publishes article in business education journal. |
| Nearly 175 articles . . . . | Display in Crossroads of faculty publications and research. |
| Definite sailing arrangements | Travel arranged for social science tour. |
| The Castle Hill Center | Professor Sonstegard writes article on Center. |
| Agnes Lebeda | Addressed national social studies council. |
| Dr. Howard Vander Beek . . . and Richard Braddock | Serve as research consultants at NCTE meeting. |
| An article by Dr. Marshall R. Beard | Discusses use of machines in offices. |
| Dr. Paul Rhemus | Representative of Ford Foundation visits campus. |
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| Mon looks at baseball | 1955 baseball season outlook. |
| Wrestling team undefeated | 1955 season update. |
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| Track team needs distance | 1955 track season outlook. |
| Tutors break records | Panthers score 100 points in one game; Pigg hits 31 twice; photo. |
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| Spring reunion set Sunday, May 29 | Plans underway. |
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| Bonnie Kruse wins cash award | Wins award for essay on travel to Hawaii; photo. |
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| Campus Activities | Recent events include benefit fund drive and appearances by Eleanor Roosevelt. |
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| Summation of locations | Placements, 1953-1954. |
| Untitled | Joan Marie Plummer selected to ride in Rose Parade in connection with the "Queen for a Day" program; photo. |