Issue Contents

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1 Business holiday for eight of TC Four faculty and four students will attend Pi Omega Pi convention.
2 First fifty-nine production to be "Kiss Me Kate" List of cast members.
3 More posts go to Bartlett belles List of corridor chairs.
4 Notice! math students May skip some general education courses.
5 Now . . . is the caroling season Women sing carols; photo.
6 Science grant given for 8-week institute $91,300 NSF grant for summer seminar on math and science for 75 junior high school teachers.
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7 Cat-Snip "T"
Tenglin--Diane R. (Class of 1959)
Laments the loss of the paper's pet fish due to electricity-saving budget cuts.
8 For worthwhile memories . . . Calls for readers to use the holiday break to reflect upon changes needing to be made for the upcoming year.
9 Obiter Scripta
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Most of a good education comes from outside the classroom; schools should stick with scholastic subjects.
10 Untitled
Hart--Michael
Asks for a more relaxed and free-thinking social atmosphere on campus.
11 Untitled The staff wishes everyone happy holidays.
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12 Greek Column News and events of campus Greek organizations.
13 Ley laments lack
Ley--Terry C. (Class of 1961)
Columnists pleas for pity for not having a column ready for the paper.
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14 Conference standings Gives a short list of early positions.
15 Freshman cagers win decidedly
Tonnesen--Larry D. (Student--1958)
TC beat Coe College, 73-44.
16 Names listed for intramural girls basketball teams
Lee--Sandra J. (Student--1958)
Lists team names, their coaches, and their members.
17 Tutors dump Cornell 71-64
Daman--James E. (Student--1959)
The game was held here on Wednesday night.
18 Tutors will try for another win this evening at Mankato State Gives a preview of the game.
19 Vacation games set Lists the competition over the holiday break; D. L. Smith, player from Gustavus Adolphus, is pictured; photo.
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20 Marlins to choose theme later
Riley--Betsey L. (Student--1958)
Requirements for team membership; group founded by Doris White in 1920's as lifesaving club.
21 Mostly on . . . .
Lawson--John A. (Student--1957)
Random tidbits from the campus and sports in general.
22 Panthers won this one . . . ISTC defeated NDU, 67-59.
23 Summary: teachers wins one, loses one, plays one free; about the lost one . . . free one . . . After a record-setting six overtime game, ISTC lost 109-107; photo.
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24 Midwest . . . . Will be on sale after Christmas.
25 Mix vacation with work--Spend the summer abroad
26 Some plans for 1959; make it a year full of interest--teach abroad Opportunities to teach in Army schools overseas.
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27 " . . . In the lane snow is glistenin" Campus winter scene; photo.
28 Pointers for pretty packages Suggestions for wrapping packages.
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29 Good bye . . . come again! Advice for being a good guest.
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30 "'Tis the season to be jolly" Four students prepare to skate on the pond; photo.
31 Christmas activities include many traditional events A look at campus holiday traditions, including Christmas dinner, the Messiah performance, caroling, and the tree lighting; photo.
32 Untitled Four students sitting under the Georgian Lounge Christmas tree; photo.
33 Untitled A night scene with the Campanile and Christmas tree.
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34 A few thoughts . . . and a wish
Daman--James E. (Student--1959)
Sends seasons greetings to all.
35 Bryndis tells of life in Iceland, celebrates feast of lights
Speake--Constance Jane (Class of 1960)
Icelandic student tells about her country; photo.
36 Campus Christmas A holiday poem.
37 Party-Line
Tenglin--Diane R. (Class of 1959)
Tells a slightly different holiday story.