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Public Relations News Release — January 29, 1936
Public Relations News Release — January 29, 1936
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Johnny Tolan and Bob Curtis continued to make a runaway race in the individual scoring columns
Individual scoring statistics.
1
"Photography as a Hobby" will be discussed by Dr. H. A. Riebe
Dr. Riebe will point out the desirability of photography over other types of avocations.
1
Dress rehearsals every night have kept the cast of Tutor Ticklers busy
Program for the show.
1
Costs of education and financing of Iowa schools will be presented by Dr. E. T. Peterson
In addition to the public evening lecture, Dr. Peterson will talk to faculty members.
1
Four representative students will be choosen for the all-student election
Letters will be mailed this week to organizations, inviting them to sponsor candidates.
1
Norris Pritchard scored two-thirds of the points Spear House collected in its defeat
Pritchard scored eight points in the game against Lambda Gamma Nu.
1
Gordon Blanchard led his Lambda Gamma Nu team to a victory over Spear House
Blanchard scored five points.
1
Two Hawarden players were in important roles for their intramural basketball teams
Lawton is part of the Spear House team and Anderson plays on the Alpha Chi Epsilon team.
1
Hubert Missildine led his team's attack as it lost its first game
Missildine is the eleventh ranking player in scoring with eleven points.
1
Ken Perry immediately became one of the twelve leading scorers in the basketball tournament
Perry scored twelve points to lead his team to an easy victory over Co-Ed Inn.
1
The Phi Tau Theta basketball team gave the C. S. A. five its biggest score of the season
Joseph Stone scored ten points.
1
Vernon Leach came back to score nine points and lead his C. S. A. team to victory
The contest was a second round game in the intramural basketball tournament.
1
Andrew Roeder led his team to its first victory against Phi Tau Theta
Roeder has scored a total of seven points in two games.
1
Russell Clark led his team to a second round victory
Clark scored six points to defeat the Tiger Aces.
1
James DeSpain played a leading role in the Lambda Gamma Nu triumph over Spear House
Despain scored six points.
1
George Hutchinson led his team to its second straight victory
The Lambda Gamma Nu team defeated Spear House in the second round of the tournament.
1
George Barry led the C. S. A. team to its first victory
Barry has now scored twenty-six points.
1
Edwin Nash led his Alpha Chi Epsilon team to its second straight victory
Nash has now totaled twenty points to take second place in the scoring race.
1
Clay Varner led the Alpha Chi Epsilon team to its second straight victory
Varner is ranked third in the scoring race with eighteen points.
1
Coach Arthur Dickinson and ten basketball players will head north for their toughest weekend
The basketball team will play North Dakota State and the University of North Dakota.
1
Mrs. Marie U. Harper was the guest of the clerical workers of all the college offices at a luncheon
Mrs. Harper resigned from her position on the clerical staff of the extension division.