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1 AWS closes doors to discuss jeans poll Votes still being tallied; all considering auction items; make committee appointments.
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2 Lecture-Concert reviewed by SWC Student Welfare Committee considers purpose of series and reasons for recent low attendance.
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3 May to play for Old Gold Billy May's Orchestra will perform.
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4 Original art to be bought for Commons Art students attempting to raise money to purchase work.
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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.
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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.
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8 Our freedom Discusses the concept of freedom, as stated in the first amendment to the U. S. Constitution.
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9 Untitled
Leet--Richard (Classes of 1958 and 1965)
A member of the press is frustrated by the closed meetings on campus.
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10 Untitled
Midland--Dale (Student--1952)
Discusses the presentation of Dr. Paul Holmer as a part of Religion in Life Week.
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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.'
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13 KYTC schedule
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14 Student committee plans for Business Education Day Lengthy look at the conference program.
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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.
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17 Crippled Tutors face tough Augustana; Tutors seek to revenge trouncing TC will again face Augustana and South Dakota State.
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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.
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19 Matmen meet SDS; Cornell Panther wrestlers will face South Dakota State and Cornell on the road this weekend.
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20 Track schedule The 1956 indoor track and field schedule is posted.
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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.
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23 Intramurals Results are posted from men's intramural basketball competitions.
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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.
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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.
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27 Irish singers in colorful program
Lucas--Barbara A. (Class of 1957)
Reviews the Lecture-Concert performance of the Irish Festival Singers.
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28 TC student candidate for IFTA president Norma Prehm nominated.
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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.
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31 It's deliberate, it's definitive, it's dementia Views of depression associated with winter weather.
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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.
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34 Greek Letters News from Greek organizations.
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35 Public Safety chooses TC for project Will attempt to see if re-training will help poor drivers.
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36 Student centers News from campus religious centers.