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Public Relations News Release — February 7, 1936
Public Relations News Release — February 7, 1936
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The Teachers College basketball team will make its second attempt to stop North Dakota State
Tolan is out of the game because of injuries.
1
Women of the Teachers College faculty will be guests of the all-women's supper party
A short program will be presented during the dinner.
1
Beulah Tye and Glenn Smith are in charge of arrangements for the annual play night
Special exhibitions of boxing and gymnastics are planned.
1
Selina Terry will talk on poetry at the Teachers College Forum
Miss Terry will read selections from old writers, as well as modern poets.
1
Sigma Tau Delta will present a program of original writings
The program will be a reading of original works by students and present alumni.
1
Officers of the junior class will serve as committee chairmen for the Washington Ball
Officers and their committees.
1
Dr. Harold A. Bosley will speak at the chapel services next Sunday morning
His subject will be "Can We Still Be Sinners."
1
The twenty-four outstanding students at the Teachers College have been selected
The selections will be featured in the annual Who's Who of Teachers College.
1
Loss of first team players by the four foul route holds no fears for North Dakota State
North Dakota State Coach R. A. Lowe has two subs that can fill any gap on the team.
1
Robert Curtis and Russell Anderson are expected to settle the question of all-conference center
Photo.
1
Parents of Teachers College students need feel no alarm over the Iowa coal shortage
The Teachers College keeps a five hundred ton reserve piled in case of emergencies.
1
Marna Peterson and Dorothy Humiston have both been granted leaves of absence
Monica Wild will return to the Teachers College for the summer term.
1
Five more high schools have entered the Brindley Memorial debate tournament
Three four-year scholarships will be awarded to the best individual debaters.
1
Nine students will read on the program for the literature and art division of the Women's Club
Program.
1
Sixteen Teachers College students have been nominated to represent campus
Candidates.
1
Material has been sent to the printers and first proofs are in the hands of the editor
The February issue of the Purple Pen will go on sale February 25.
1
Raymond Kettler has been named on of the twenty four outstanding students
Profile.
1
Myrtle Telleen has been named one of the twenty four outstanding students
Profile.
1
John Champlin has been named one of the twenty four outstanding students
Profile.
1
Margaret Davenport has been named one of the twenty four outstanding students
Profile.
1
Sibley has furnished two of the outstanding students at the Teachers College this year
Profiles.
1
Rutherford Rogers has been named one of the twenty four outstanding students
Profile.
1
Armin Graber has been named one of the twenty four outstanding students
Profile.
1
John Beebee has been named one of the twenty four outstanding students
Profile.
1
Edward Volberding has been named one of the twenty four outstanding students
Profile.
1
Bernadine Rench has been named one of the twenty four outstanding students
Profile.
1
The Teachers College cagers step out of the conference for the first time in a month
The basketball team will face Luther and Omaha this week.