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1 Perform new modern play next week Preview of "Captive at Large"; photo.
2 Hall of Recognition men to be selected Criteria for the honor.
3 S-B holds open house
4 KY adds Clark, others, as new staff members List of new staff members.
5 Committees for ACCIA hold meeting Seeking wide participation.
6 "Erin Go Bragh" Theme chosen for dance.
7 Tour group European bound Fifty-five students and others signed up for Social Science Seminar.
8 TC to form model seminar; superior Jr. High students to study science, math Will offer eight-week summer seminar.
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9 The virtue of cowardice Cowardice is easy--something valued these days.
10 Untitled Students clear pin-ups to prepare for an open house.
11 Letters to the editor Shirley Post describes the Student Voice In Government party.
12 Letters to the editor Encourages students to practice their voting rights.
13 Letters to the editor Girls agree that men should practice more chivalry.
14 Splitting an Infinity Marilyn revives the 'how-to-do-it' section of the paper by explaining how to avoid spring fever.
15 Obiter Scripta Teachers are not 'creatures of the public.'
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16 Students display art in Georgian Lounge Art Club shows work.
17 Summer musicals to sport four of TC's musicians Will perform in Kansas City theater; photo.
18 Rah! Rah! Cheerleading tryouts begin
19 'South Pacific' on celluloid inspires some new versions on wax Movie is popularizing Broadway songs.
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20 Girls intramurals Holding volleyball tournament.
21 Grapplers pin Luther 31 to 3 Panther matmen now have 6-2-1 record.
22 Lane chosen "Athlete of the Week" Jerry Lane has had outstanding performances this wrestling season.
23 Intramural news Basketball playoff results.
24 Short Shots at sports Author of a new column claims 'Anything which pertains to sports is fair game for this column.'
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25 N.E. Missouri on Panther track Sat.
26 Panther frosh finish an undefeated season Team posts 11-0 record.
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27 'Benefit Bonanza' on two-night stand Proceeds will go to charities.
28 WRA results Will organize co-ed volleyball.
29 John Peterson attends seminar At Union Theological Seminary.
30 IOA to meet Will discuss Germany.
31 SVIGS to have party
32 Old Gold, Eye staff jobs open
33 Persia moved--now in art dept. Persian art on display.
34 Progressive Party presents platform Calls for conference every spring, written reports by SLB appointees, students to attend their meetings and more.
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35 Job-hunting season gets under way with 200 teacher interviews daily A look at the work of the Placement Bureau; photo.
36 Salaries climb as teacher need persists Ray Schlicher talks about demand for teachers; photo.
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37 Folk dancers to whirl and twirl Dance classes will perform; will invite audiences to participate.
38 ISEA insurance talk List of officers.
39 Pi Gams hosts Will hold discussion of the Social Science curriculum.