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1 No school Good Friday
2 One runs for SLB--deadline extended; only three apply for other offices, 2 for veep; 1 MU Hope to attract more candidates.
3 Spring book exchange to open March 7 Procedures and schedule.
4 Men seek to revise policies A look at the proposed constitution for the Association of Men's Residence Halls.
5 33 announced by SLB for Purple Key List of those who will be honored.
6 Three top KYTC positions held by Algona students Sheridan Strayer, Floyd Hutzell, and Carol Collins are on staff; photo.
7 Folk festival to feature dancing, tumbling & stunts Description of the program.
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8 Spring and finals Comments that finals week is prime time for businesses that sell caffeine.
9 We'll back you Encourages students to run for student government offices.
10 Preparation for the future Claims that getting involved in campus organizations can add to your likelihood of getting a job after graduation.
11 Mutterings; striking out after fouls
12 It isn't such a bad idea! Students fight their way into the student personnel office to get their applications in for the student government elections.
13 Untitled Comments on the editorial, written by Bob Brighi, concerning the Georgian Lounge.
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14 KYTC announces radio times for election speeches Will allow ten minutes per candidate.
15 Orchesis members make plans for spring concert Now choreographing last suite of dances.
16 KYTC schedule
17 2 art shows scheduled at A & I this month Invitation Drawing Show and Hallmark Art Award shows scheduled.
18 Words About Sounds Discusses the life and music of Shelly Manne.
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19 Cagers crush Morningside TC defeated Morningside, 88-79; photo.
20 Sturch carries Tutor thinclads past Grinnell, 76-24 Ron Sturch took three first place finishes in the indoor track meet against Grinnell.
21 Foster returns Jerry Foster will be added to the 1956 football roster now that he has returned from two years of service in the army.
22 Mat squad unbeaten in ten meets TC defeated University of Nebraska, 21-13, to end the season undefeated.
23 WRA schedules midweek playnight All-college play night will be held on March 14.
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24 Iron man Beetsch played all games Profiles Dick Beetsch.
25 Intramurals Results are posted from men's intramural basketball competitions.
26 Final 1956 basketball scoring Results are posted from the 1956 basketball season.
27 TC runners finish one-two Two TC tracksters finish a race.
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28 Department to move next Friday Several departments will be shifted as a result of vacancy and renovations in the old Campus School; name of old Campus School may be changed.
29 Campbell news Paintings on exhibit.
30 Concert Band begins tour with spring Sixty students will tour western and central Iowa.
31 KPBA plans banquet
32 Film Club to show 'Quartet'
33 Student operator Melva Miller the girl with golden voice Melva Miller talks about her work on the campus switchboard; photo.
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34 Culture lurks in all campus corners Lengthy survey of cultural opportunities on campus; photo.
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35 'Call Northside 777' tomorrow in Commons
36 Student centers News from campus religious centers.
37 Greek Letters News from Greek organizations.
38 Pick your man for Femmes Fancy