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Title Article Summary
Wonder who will be the most valuable Tutor athlete in 1947?; bronze plaques tell sports history since 1929 Plaques installed in Men's Gymnasium list most valuable athletes.
Untitled Will lead forum discussion.
Thanksgiving friendly Virginia Miller led Presbyterian meeting.
Frosh lose to Coe Cub 7-0 Freshman lose their first game of the season to Coe College.
Panther end home games by winning 32-2 After a season of working hard, the team won a 32-2 victory over Morningside College.
Window frames replaced at gym Old windows had deteriorated.
Frosh plays Norse there tomorrow Freshmen team will play the first game against Luther; varsity will follow with their last game of the season.
Untitled Professor Skar will speak to Commercial Club.
Beverly LaDage wins annual decathlon Junior Beverly LaDage captures the win scoring 5647 points in the ten events.
Panther Portraits Profile of TC tackle Donald Blue, who, prior to coming to TC, had never played football.
Variety is spice of S. R. E. Quick look at the work of some of the 167 students involved in the program.
Last grid game will be played with Norsemen; Tutors battle to remain undefeated in loop TC plays its last game of the season this weekend and will end their season with a third place finish in the Iowa conference.