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1 Concert in Aud. Sunday Performance program for symphony orchestra.
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2 Conference committees announced List of leaders for ACCIA.
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3 Dancing experts here soon Maxine Munt and Alfred Brooks will perform.
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4 George Faxon to present concert Will also offer master class.
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5 Holds second dance For Faculty Dance Club.
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6 Music program to be in Commons Will feature instrumental and vocal performances.
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7 Naomi Harold becomes first Old Gold Queen Saturday eve Description of the dance and the coronation.
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8 Pat Banks is chosen as winter "I" Queen Brief profile of the queen and her attendants; photo.
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9 Pep Council plans informal party Will feature entertainment and dancing.
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10 TC debaters to take part in tournament List of participants at Eau Claire.
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11 TC's most popular people . . . Toby Robinson, Glenda Wilson, Bobby Kenny, and Sonny Tgiros are featured as TC's most popular people.
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12 Obiter Scripta
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Comments on the lack of national spirit.
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13 Shhh and again shhh Announces that the reading room in the library is much louder than the Georgian Lounge, which is supposedly the social center of campus.
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14 Sticks and Stones . . .
Lakin--Robert (Class of 1958)
Comments on the effects of spring on one's thoughts, the Physical Plant activities, Lincoln's birthday, the new piano in the KYTC studios, and the new parking lot.
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Flowers--Richard L. (English Faculty)
Disagrees with Josef Fox's comments on a possible economic depression.
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Leet--Richard (Classes of 1958 and 1965)
Features a man using hedge clippers to cut hair.
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Remington--Walda M. (Student--1957)
Speaks on conformity.
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18 Duties of AWS President are many, varied Sally Graskiewicz speaks at length about her duties.
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19 Salmonson relates MU leader's job Speaks about his MU duties.
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20 SLB President Doerzman is hard to contact-reporter
Wilkie--Mary Kathryn (Student--1956)
Doug Doerzman speaks at length about his SLB duties.
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21 Augustana is cage foe here this Saturday night TC will face Augustana.
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22 Instructors attend fitness institute
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23 Intramurals Results are posted from intramural competition.
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24 Railroad is theme on Sports Day Over 250 high school students expected to attend.
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25 Strengthened mat squad faces Nebraska; Cornhuskers here Friday night The lineup is posted for the meet against Nebraska.
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26 What is it? Dick Heaton wrestles against Norm Gill from Michigan State.
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27 As Ace Sees It
Farrell--Jack (Student--1955)
Criticizes those who did not show up for the game against Cornell and congratulates those who did.
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28 Football schedule announced for 1957 Football schedule for the 1957 season is posted.
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29 Intramural volleyball teams practice 280 women will participate in women's intramural volleyball competitions.
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30 KYTC schedule
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31 Sturch cracks own championship record Ron Sturch took first place at the All-Around Track and Field Championship with 4103 points.
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32 Tutor cagers lose two TC defeated by South Dakota State, 82-53; Panthers also lost to Augustana, 76-67.
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33 Tutor matmen drop 16-14 thriller to Michigan State TC defeated by Michigan State, 16-14.
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34 Brotherhood Week to begin Feb. 17 Will visit Sons of Jacob Synagogue.
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35 Candidates announce platforms
Pappadackis--Gus (Class of 1959)
Gus Pappadackis and Mal Brinker state their views.
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36 Oriental arts on display Professor Talbott brought them from Japan.
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37 "Correcting speech depends on individual"
Hagge--Neoma J. (Student--1956)
David Williams talks about speech correction; photo.
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38 Quality of writing improves while under writing clinic
Card--Idella F. (Classes of 1958 and 1961))
Ross Jewell talks about helping students to improve their writing; photo.
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39 Fall honor roll
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40 Thompson named vice pres. of Iowa Education Association Professor Knutson also honored.