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1 Summation of locations Placements, 1953-1954.
2 Untitled Joan Marie Plummer selected to ride in Rose Parade in connection with the "Queen for a Day" program; photo.
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3 Announce travel course to Northwest this year Field Natural History course will be led by Professor Grant and Mrs. Grant.
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4 Sadie B. Campbell Hall dedicated Miss Campbell attends campus activities while she is here for the dedication ceremony; photo.
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5 High school science fair to be held here April 23 All high school students invited to attend.
6 Loper, '33 grad, honored Honored by DeMolay for service to youth.
7 William Kadesch dies; former professor here Died in Colorado.
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8 College named to recruit teachers for overseas Designated as overseas recruiting center again.
9 Winter plays named Will present "The Phoenix too Frequent: and "Boy with a Cart".
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10 Strayer steps from director to act in community theater Miss Strayer plays Amanda in "The Glass Menagerie"; photo.
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11 Former instructor named woman of the year Esther G. Kramer honored by Progressive Farmer magazine.
12 President Maucker to attend Southern California reunion Will attend group's fifth reunion.
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13 '40 grad named to PR post Edwin C. Kepler works for Sun Oil Company; photo.
14 Minnesota honors Nichols Ralph G. Nichols honored for influence among students and faculty; photo.
15 Secondary education conference to feature Stinnett, Weaver Fifth annual conference scheduled for March.
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16 Family together for first time in 37 years Missildine family has Thanksgiving reunion; photo.
17 Over 100 on campus for debate Represent eighteen high schools.
18 Present two operas Department of Music presents light operas by Mozart and Martinu.
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19 Agnes Lebeda Addressed national social studies council.
20 An article by Dr. Marshall R. Beard Discusses use of machines in offices.
21 Arthur L. Redner Selected for music Who's Who.
22 Definite sailing arrangements Travel arranged for social science tour.
23 Dr. Howard Vander Beek . . . and Richard Braddock Serve as research consultants at NCTE meeting.
24 Dr. Paul Rhemus Representative of Ford Foundation visits campus.
25 Nearly 175 articles . . . . Display in Crossroads of faculty publications and research.
26 The Castle Hill Center Professor Sonstegard writes article on Center.
27 We teach seventh . . . . Professor Phillips publishes article in business education journal.
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28 Mon looks at baseball 1955 baseball season outlook.
29 Wrestling team undefeated 1955 season update.
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30 Track team needs distance 1955 track season outlook.
31 Tutors break records Panthers score 100 points in one game; Pigg hits 31 twice; photo.
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32 Spring reunion set Sunday, May 29 Plans underway.
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33 Bonnie Kruse wins cash award Wins award for essay on travel to Hawaii; photo.
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34 Campus activities Recent events include benefit fund drive and appearances by Eleanor Roosevelt.