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1 Admission policies only tightened But no cut-off for those in lower half of high school classes.
2 Faculty to investigate registration Hope to make registration more efficient.
3 Humanities I on KYTC Professor Jones will present review of the class.
4 Industrial Arts exhibit features student talent, projects, plans
5 KYTC will broadcast SLB meetings next semester Will poll opinion on smoking in Georgian Lounge; acquire information about study abroad.
6 Nancy Howe's antique flute 120 years old Daughter of Professor Howe talks about her flute.
7 Newton education builds school-community ties A look at the student teaching program in Newton; photo.
8 Ogling concentration? Judges watch the Old Gold Beauties intently; photo.
9 Philosophical group meets Thursday night Will hold open discussion.
10 Playday convenes tomorrow with many activities
Remsburg--Nancy M. (Student--1959)
High school students will come to campus for a variety of activities.
11 SLB positions open
12 The Social Grind Schedule of campus activities.
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13 Admiring their work Franklin Mettner, Harold Byram and Dean Witwer inspect their works they designed for the Industrial Arts Exhibit; photo.
14 Credit Union to meet Will hold annual meeting.
15 Intersorority tea first rush event
16 Old Gold applications to be considered soon For staff positions.
17 Opera saved; donkey found! `Will use men in donkey costume, even though Professor Forest offered to lend one of hers.
18 Professor dies at Mason City Esther Boehlje died January 8, 1960.
19 Reg. Registration is February 1st
20 Senior recitals Monday Performance program.
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21 KYTC schedule
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22 ISEA delegation to conference
23 Plaque commemorates World War II vets Plaque listing names of ISTC students who died in World War II placed in Administration Building.
24 Shakespeare jazz is also for modern audience
Backstrom--Donna (Class of 1962)
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25 Bartlett counselors light into unforgettable year of work
Sawyer--Suzanne Delore (Student--1959-1961)
A look at the work of the freshman orientation counselors; photo.
26 Registration can be fun if you laugh
Pace--Shirley Ann (Class of 1961)
A student gives her impressions of registration.
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27 Basketball team on road; to meet SDS and Augie TC will face South Dakota State and Augustana.
28 Frosh win 62-59 TC defeated the West Side Billiards of Waterloo, 62-59, in overtime.
29 Grapplers meet Nebraska, Omaha Univ. this weekend TC will face the University of Nebraska, and Omaha University.
30 Intramurals Intramural basketball competition will begin.
31 Jackson up for another one Jim Jackson and Bill Noonkesser play against South Dakota.
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32 Cagers drop game to SDU 86-75 TC defeated by South Dakota University, 86-75; photo.
33 Frosh grapplers down SDS 20-6 TC defeated South Dakota State, 20-6; results are posted.
34 Wrestlers defeat SDS 14-13 for 1st win TC defeated South Dakota State, 14-13; results are posted.
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35 Editorial briefs and vice versa Comments on Josef Fox's column concerning cheating and discusses the World Student Christian Federation Conference.
36 Obiter Scripta
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Discusses the increase in the number of students who are cheating.
37 Registration awry?
Smith--William (Student--1960)
Offers suggestions to help speed up the process of registration.
38 Slow movers . . . .
Howe--Marvin C. (Music Faculty)
Comments on the absence of Josef Fox's column, and applauds the printing of the article concerning the religious dissent group at the University of Colorado.