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1 'Congratulations, College Eye,' says state board Board members send congratulations on student newspaper's 50th anniversary.
2 Announce selection of 'Who's Who' students List of those who will be honored.
3 Student elections now in progress List of candidates.
4 It's a long story from birth A look at some of the major stories covered by the student newspaper in its first 50 years.
5 1892's pride--Prexy's new 'cottage' A sketch of President Seerley's new home was the first illustration to be printed in the Normal Eyte; photo.
6 President greets 'the college voice' President Price congratulates the student newspaper on its 50th anniversary.
7 Staff member of 'Normal Eyte' writes tribute and greetings J. Percival Huget congratulates the student newspaper on its 50th anniversary; photo.
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8 George H. Holmes, Director of Publication The College Eye staff thanks George H. Holmes for his help in the publication of the newspaper; photo.
9 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
10 The contemporary scene Applauds efforts to get students and faculty together.
11 Concerning this issue Comments on some of the challenges a newspaper staff faces when putting out a special edition.
12 'Eye' receives greetings on its birthday Former College Eye editors and Iowa State Teachers College faculty write in with memories of the newspaper.
13 Watching the World News from around the country and the world.
14 From the Editor's Point of
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Comments on the achievements of past College Eye editors.
15 Know Your Faculty Profile of C. A. Fullerton, a member of the Teachers College Music Department; photo.
16 Editors for '36-'38 send reminiscences Former College Eye editors describe the importance of Mr. George H. Holmes to the production of the newspaper.
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17 To reveal identity of Martha and George tonight At Washington Ball; photo.
18 Reverend Holm selected L. S. A. Sunday speaker
19 New faculty-student commission formed Commission of Eight will consider matters of importance to both groups.
20 Old Gold Beauties selected as far back as 1927 List of Old Gold Beauties over the years.
21 The Greek Rendezvous News from campus fraternities and sororities.
22 Wesley Foundation Max Durfee will speak.
23 Fifty years with the society page Survey of society pages in the student newspaper over the years; list of editors.
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24 Officials, editors send greetings Editors of other college newspapers congratulate the College Eye on its fifty year anniversary.
25 They put out the anniversary 'Eye' edition The College Eye staff; photo.
26 Faculty Dames to meet
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27 Large program for 7th recital List of students who will perform.
28 More greetings Men's Union president Harry McFarlane and State Senator John P. Berg send their congratulations to the College Eye.
29 College Eye issued without staff's aid Due to World War I.
30 Safe driving tests will be offered Bert Woodcock will visit campus; photo.
31 Tutors to preview new spring styles Women's League will sponsor style show.
32 Durfee tells students 'return medicine tins' Should return medical containers to Health Services.
33 They were crowned Leland Sage and Helen Barrow were crowned King and Queen of Hearts at the Heart party; photo.
34 Sage advises effort in peace Professor Sage offers advice on winning the peace.
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35 Coed, consider yourself lucky dancing 'ain't no sin, now' Brief history of dancing on campus.
36 Very condemned as bad adjective College Eye offered advice on language.
37 Pick farm leader to address forum Mrs. Raymond Sayre will speak.
38 Appoint Thompson to Naval Academy Studied at ISTC for two years; had been studying at University of Iowa; photo.
39 'How to read' will be talk at forum, Sunday Ferner Nuhn will lead discussion.
40 Chekov Troupe to give 'Twelfth Night' Friday Profile of the troupe; photo.
41 'Life' and 'Time' place highest in faculty and student reading poll
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42 Seerley Hall, Xanhos clinch I-M loop titles with wins Seerley Hall and Xanhos each went undefeated for the intra-mural season.
43 Trackmen stage their finals this afternoon Track meet between Seerley Hall, Baker Hall, and off-campus men was moved because of a conflict with the intramural basketball schedule.
44 Set date for Tutor Relays at April 18 Tutor Relays includes events for both high school and college athletes.
45 McCuskey watches 'pretzel' formation Coach Dave McCuskey watches Bert Moritz and Fred Weltz try to pin Leon Martin to the mat; photo.
46 'That was no lady' in 1910, merely a girl A look at College Eye usage in referring to women.
47 Seidler zooms to loop scoring lead Dick Seidler and Delbert Mully are the only Panthers to make the top ten list for league scorers.
48 Purple cagers scalp Sioux; Bisons dampen flag hopes Panthers defeat North Dakota University, 50-38, but lose to North Dakota State, 38-34; photo.
49 Beans, ADA's clash for playoff berth Beans and ADAs come into the game tied for second place and with only one loss each.
50 The good old days Account of early baseball game between the faculty and the students.
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51 Matmen jolt Cyclones with an astonishing 15-11 upset Panthers win their first meet of the season against Iowa State.
52 Purple meet Hawkeyes, Cornhuskers on mat Panthers will face the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Lincoln and then come home to face the Iowa Hawkeyes; photo.
53 Students are assigned income tax 'grief' M. R. Thompson's finance class works on taxes.
54 Battery men start work Panther baseball players begin to prepare for their upcoming season; photo.
55 Omaha five seeks revenge tomorrow night Panthers will play their final home basketball game against Omaha University; photo.