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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. |