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1 Iowa artist has paintings exhibited Work by Arnold Pyle will be on display.
2 Students to direct Waterloo playgrounds Summer jobs available.
3 Golf star, Bill Close gets first hole-in-one TC golf team member Bill Close did what every golfer dreams of doing, sinking a hole in one.
4 Orchesis contrasts European terror with American peace Description of upcoming program.
5 Art rules unimportant Harry Jones speaks in association with Federal Art display.
6 Tutor Timetable Meetings and events scheduled.
7 To honor outstanding seniors Student Council will honor students in ninth annual recognition program.
8 Sophomore test scores posted Description of test results.
9 To display 'stump' Work by Gordon Turnbull will be displayed.
10 Iowa Legislature purchases land for Teachers College Will purchase 80 acre farm belonging to Charles Messier for $20,000; land is south of campus.
11 U. S. M. sponsors refugee fund Will aid students in war-torn countries.
12 Campus movies taken from air Professor Ritter films campus from air.
13 Miller, Hitch present joint senior recital Jean Miller and William Hitch will perform.
14 Complete plans feting 500 mothers; dinner is feature attraction Description of the program.
15 Music Department sponsors first May festival A look at the program.
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16 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
17 Watching the World News and events from around the United States and the World.
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18 Orchesis plans recital for mothers Scene from presentation; photo.
19 Sororities make use of spring weather
20 Eight bridge teams still battle for glory List of teams still in competition.
21 Six join frats List of new members.
22 Nelson presents scholarship award To sorority with highest grade point average.
23 Thirty-seven T. C. women are initiated into Purple Arrow List of new members.
24 A C E fetes graduates
25 Mothers are honored at college dinner Saturday evening; guests to be welcomed by students, President Program for the dinner.
26 Senior week plans are underway Schedule outline
27 Pan Hellenics honor mothers with luncheon Schedule of Greek activities for Mother's Day.
28 Picnic scheduled by departmental clubs Ellen Richards Club and Industrial Arts Guild will sponsor picnic.
29 Men counselors are announced List of counselors.
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30 Sports splashes, gals and dashes Updates on activities for women on the TC campus.
31 Purple wins behind Dodd 6-3; drops extra inning opener 11-10 Panthers baseball team took home one victory in a two game series against Illinois State Normal University.
32 Independents take top rung in softball race Records posted for the women's intramural softball teams.
33 Elementary club plans outing at golf links
34 Coe drubbed by golf team for fourth win TC golfers once again took home the victory against Coe College.
35 Tutors endanger Viking records Thirteen TC trackmen will participate in the upcoming Viking Olympics.
36 Nottger leads Panther batters TC baseball team member Dick Nottger leads the team with a batting average of .500.
37 Panther Denotations Paid advertisement by the Panther Den containing news from the TC campus.
38 Tutors mop up Dakota Relays TC trackmen return with twenty-four medals and three gold trophies after taking over the Dakota Relays.
39 Luther nine renews diamond grudge today TC baseball team takes on their biggest rivals in an upcoming two game series.