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Page 3 text: “ e : , Prof. Pierce Leaves for U.S.N.R. r ' rim R Cianis Down Osteopaths by 57 - 32 Score in Tuesrlo-’ Prof. D. A. Pierce, head of the Division of health and physical education, left Saturday for the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, w»— ' - - %r be orn''. «e g s 'a ,c . and Avalec Eiffert, Margaret ,jVp Richardson, Sue Warden, Dollie d Creamer, Jacquelyn Barbee, Les- | rr lie Mills, and Charles Neubauer yl A 03 served during the course of the tea. Sue Warden and Irene Weger menu and Leslie of the dae- Class Querns To Be Elected Next Wednesday r — Game .Tea given last Wednes- Suc »• ‘ of the teas planned Mills was orations. by st ach class the in charge d as • V «- cenV tv£ Vs V % rfWO candidates for queen 8 of the 1943 “Echo” and one alternate are to be elected by each college class following the regular assem- bly Wednesday, acr - ' to Jack Dr '- Captain Wbalen PJi Last Game for I)m tion Makes D Pi aV8 'ura- The Teach ° ° l oi» ,Came off nhets C©1W0 u . n?W he floor t, ?uiJ c Ogs vaege l3u. .. the floor Tuesday eve- n ng on the long end of a. 57-32 score over the S.cb pathy’s I ,aV rO - ' «' at .n' vO'.A'fr1 x v ' • Hayden Gives ■ vy.Day Address Intramural s went.ij th a —- •ff (•». t Orphans, Sig Faculty Lead i - - — . 1 £3 Tau, in ■00- of n- •d h Phi Sigs With .500 Stan Come Next din?y »°y uBr„Wn Cb fe ; -‘et Th«r 'york' ten service tothe --------- VitH .aun ............- r 3EV£: .1STwhottr By r« ’ The Intramural basketball sea- son got under full sway, with - »oams of the circuit »MvY .Hayden of the Ensign James E. Walla( S°n 8°l Unf!Ls of the circuit. -1 Division of the Teach-. Nayy; Lieutenant ia,n the Powcr team . cfnr«. The -ge, featured these words ’ aval Air Corps- anH flashing an an y ° s’w the ;Zy t0f Knox8 Wini.m U dSL M '(irst h°LZ the powerful ofhi “......... - - « »• banking a ££ ■ iJi U„ Vt. 5 Juniors,10 Seniors in 'Who’s Whc ...w «uvjr i nox eynote of his Navy Day Prof. Hayden was the nil speaker on the Navy rogram at the Teachers Tuesday afternoon, Oct. le program was sponsored i American Legion and Mothers, of Kirksville. y Day was established in is a day on which to pay 2 to the men of the United ’ fleet. The twentieth an- ----------- u. a. M faculty su e r hopes, by ,wcre representatives of the pbi Sig (A) 1 )C nt defeat on on the program. banging a game rcveal- Dean L. A. Eubank, o them. This the «« • oUid be the •liege, introduce ed that the Fac . »rs ♦V»'» A-- rp «.uoanK, o This the first gaw»« ----- NsT 10 S u°llege’ intr°duce. XL thal the Faculty would!be the Na y Mothers, the Army beat to the rovm. jrS' ond Veterans of World The Sig Tans (A) team rolls . . ' often Rex Slocum, second class c oT o Cian' San »« 0. Calif.; j A cluby They crushed the Camdron. apprentice searr a d ARC hv 33 to 11. an then GrCat Lak- I--; and ai lu gc out appoint victory over -o --------------------------- 81UBBVU fought the Naw the first War- to 11, and then oge band di- w«bb, furn- Rii:; . 1U ‘ and Clai slugged out a point victory v- y aPPrentice seaman, Gr the AG boys, who fough Lake3' '■■ all Kirksville bol wholt ga ! but just didn't have were home on furlough and we the scoring punch. mM°dU:d °ean Eubank- Tl:C Sr'or pa°Pa. ra,so Mrs. Mary Koss, Navy Mothe “V Ttwin winners, and look Kmksvui was presented a: be , threat all at-ason to the 4U----------------- ■ • scoring. lncir nre mesented a to be a threat an • Thuir i-sent who has Faculty's ' Bh ' saW them ....°‘ - into the bot- — on College Studc Mentioned in List presenting 600 ( leges Five juniors and ten from the Teachers Colle been chosen to “Who’s mong Students in Amer versit ies and Colleges.” these fifteen are Kirk dents. Juniors chosen ar Brockman, Wentzvill member pf Alpha Alpha Phi Sigma, F ciety. and A Cai Vernon is a major and a minor an mu Lowell Gudka, w-«naher 0f Phi ' ”
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