Issue Contents

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1 AWS closes doors to discuss jeans poll Votes still being tallied; all considering auction items; make committee appointments.
2 Lecture-Concert reviewed by SWC Student Welfare Committee considers purpose of series and reasons for recent low attendance.
3 May to play for Old Gold Billy May's Orchestra will perform.
4 Original art to be bought for Commons Art students attempting to raise money to purchase work.
5 Wedding gown, Chinese food, magic, on docket for auction; contributions made by individuals and organizations Quick look at some of the items to be auctioned for All College Benefit; photo.
6 Yearbook deadline Final day for purchasing.
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7 Holmer urges . . . "have courage without illusion" Lengthy excerpts from address by Paul Holmer.
8 Our freedom Discusses the concept of freedom, as stated in the first amendment to the U. S. Constitution.
9 Untitled
Leet--Richard (Classes of 1958 and 1965)
A member of the press is frustrated by the closed meetings on campus.
10 Untitled
Midland--Dale (Student--1952)
Discusses the presentation of Dr. Paul Holmer as a part of Religion in Life Week.
11 Untitled
Fuller--William C. (Charles) (Student--1955)
Claims that views of science and religion are not opposites, as Dick Leet's cartoon showed.
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12 'Gianni Schicchi' proves cunning in comic opera
Hauge--Verles Elaine (Class of 1958)
Reviews the opera "Gianni Schicchi.'
13 KYTC schedule
14 Student committee plans for Business Education Day Lengthy look at the conference program.
15 Words About Sounds
Thompson--Gerald W. (Jerry) (Student--1954)
Reviews the musical stylings of J. J. Johnson and Kai Winding.
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16 Cagers stunned twice on road TC defeated by Augustana, 72-59; Panthers also defeated by South Dakota State, 93-56.
17 Crippled Tutors face tough Augustana; Tutors seek to revenge trouncing TC will again face Augustana and South Dakota State.
18 For Women Only
Parsons--Barbara L. (Class of 1958)
Expresses her disappointment in the final home wrestling meet, but insists that her interest in the sport has not changed.
19 Matmen meet SDS; Cornell Panther wrestlers will face South Dakota State and Cornell on the road this weekend.
20 Track schedule The 1956 indoor track and field schedule is posted.
21 Untitled Jerry Jones wrestles against Mankato.
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22 From Roland comes TC's Don Holland Profiles TC basketball player, Don Holland.
23 Intramurals Results are posted from men's intramural basketball competitions.
24 Salyer, Formanek lead TC to fifth straight victory TC defeated Mankato, 21-10.
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25 'Lady Precious Stream' has many unusual features
Chantland--Phyllis L. (Class of 1956)
Preview of the play; a look at set design.
26 Addition to Seerley-Baker is now nearing completion Should be ready for fall 1956; description of the facilities; will have 53 new rooms; men's housing situation will still be tight; photo.
27 Irish singers in colorful program
Lucas--Barbara A. (Class of 1957)
Reviews the Lecture-Concert performance of the Irish Festival Singers.
28 TC student candidate for IFTA president Norma Prehm nominated.
29 Two debaters tie for first place Results of Brindley Tournament.
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30 If you weren't depressed you won't be so now
Lakin--Robert (Class of 1958)
Humorous suggestions for beating the winter blues.
31 It's deliberate, it's definitive, it's dementia Views of depression associated with winter weather.
32 Some like it hot-others . . .
Hauge--Verles Elaine (Class of 1958)
Students tell where they would like to be instead of in the cold Midwest; photo.
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33 Dormitories News from housing units.
34 Greek Letters News from Greek organizations.
35 Public Safety chooses TC for project Will attempt to see if re-training will help poor drivers.
36 Student centers News from campus religious centers.