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1 Cagers to meet Seahawks in first game; Panthers compete as starting lineup remains uncertain The Panthers will open their season with a game against the Ottumwa Seahawks; Panthers defeated Seahawks last year; photo.
2 Disciples of Christ plan to establish student center The Reverend L. G. Potter of Waterloo will help to get the center started.
3 Alpha Phi pledges to be initiated at Iowa University About fifteen men will travel to Iowa City for initiation.
4 Symphony has highly valued instruments A look at some of the instruments of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
5 Henry Harris to be guest soloist at Ames
6 Keltner, Goslin publish plans for Midwest talk-fest here Highlights of the program.
7 Commons style show proves successful A scene from last Friday night's style show; photo.
8 Question "are you eligible for TCBC?" introduces new college organization Teachers College Ball and Chain Club organizes for married couples.
9 . . . Defeated candidate rests Bob Ireland and his family after his recent defeat as state representative; photo.
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10 Stop and think-- it's Thanksgiving Asks for thankfulness year around.
11 Fight tuberculosis---buy Xmas seals
12 Students will spend winter in Mexico City Leland Ross and Theodore Carlquest will study Spanish.
13 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
14 'Campus cutups' entertain collegians; never a dull moment, it says here Mild vandalism around campus is entertaining but annoying as well; Kilroy makes more appearances.
15 Musical Notes Discusses music students, faculty members, and upcoming musical events.
16 Dr. Grant has many hobbies enjoys traveling, sports Profile of Martin Grant.
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17 College Eye changes prices Will now cost $.40 per term.
18 What to wear Describes the attire that students should wear for a specific event.
19 Show increase in enrollment of men students Quick look at registration in years past; enrollment now 2194 with nearly equal numbers of men and women.
20 Attention current year graduates Should register for placement.
21 Campus Commentary Reflects on the meaning of Thanksgiving, cramming for tests, and addresses the new editor.
22 Survey of Campus Opinion Students give their answer and opinion to the question: "How many years does a member in the U.S. House of Representatives serve in one term of office?"; also voice opinion on United Nations.
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23 Two campus poets honored by national publication Maxine Grubb and Marion Roennau have work published.
24 Dial Dope 1540 Announces upcoming broadcasts on KXEL.
25 Former graduate takes part in activities Profile of Earl H. Bell, who recently visited campus.
26 Fraternity News Addresses activities and programs going on within specific fraternities.
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27 New center director The Reverend L. G. Potter has been appointed to direct the plans for the Christian Church student center; photo.
28 Religious News Schedules of activities from campus religious centers.
29 Noted violinist will appear in concert here in December Emil Heermann will perform.
30 Community servant is role played by SCA commission Members of Student Christian Association help out when work needs to be done around the community.
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31 Announce plans for new catalog Will outline curricular changes.
32 Political-minded Bob Ireland states views on recent landslide election Profile of Robert Ireland.
33 Sororities News from the Greek women's organizations.
34 Many students take part in style show presented in Commons ballroom Description of some of the clothes modeled in the show.
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35 Hold posture checks for freshman women Part of educational posture program; will take pictures and examine feet.
36 Shivering fans see Panthers upset Drake in vengeful rout A total of 3500 fans watched the season's final game in which the Panthers beat the Bulldogs, 46-0.
37 Round Robin concluded Badgers defeat Bears to cinch championship In football theory class.
38 Lockeroom Logic Discusses the referees, defeating the Bulldogs, the delay of choosing an all-opponent team, and "Pudge" Camarata.
39 Untitled Camarata pushes past the Drake Bulldogs to score the first touchdown; photo.
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40 Garbousova concert gets student approval Receives three encores.
41 WRA announces tennis champs in fall tourney Jean Jungen was awarded advanced honors when the Women's Recreation association announced the winners.
42 Gym Gems Discusses badminton singles, the twin piano team, and the P.E. for Intermediate Grades demonstration,
43 Wrestling team begins workouts Monday night the Teachers College wrestling team held their first practice.