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1 Early birds . . . Students pose for photo while preparing for the "early bird breakfast".
2 Globe Theater replica to be used for play Professor Wood will supervise set construction.
3 Anna B. Lawther will be guest at Lawther dinner For annual event.
4 WRA sponsors early breakfast All women invited.
5 Senior students Should report for placement information.
6 Kappa Phi sponsors all-college chili suppers as part of fundraising drive Attempting to raise money so that women may attend summer convention.
7 Group to attend Social Action Day in Des Moines Nineteen ISTC students will attend.
8 All-faculty mix will be held April 12 Will meet for entertainment and refreshments.
9 Positions as camp counselors are open Those interested should contact Thelma Short.
10 Orchestra to give concert; Holvik will direct; Baum to be soloist Performance program.
11 FBLA host to ten high schools today For state convention; program highlights.
12 Brandt photographs Guam in color pictures to go on 1949 calendar Roger Brandt talks about his photography.
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13 Safety . . . . Comments on adding safety patrols on 23rd just make it safer for pedestrians to cross.
14 . . . Salaries . . . Students are given some facts on the teachers' salaries..
15 . . . Surveys Shares opinion about the use of surveys and their reliability.
16 Board asks students for help The Board of Control of Student Publications makes students aware of the lack of commitment by student body to the Old Gold; if this doesn't change, the Old Gold will be discontinued.
17 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
18 Know Your Eye Staff-- Baier has unusual ambition; Rumsey collects jazz records Profiles of College Eye reporters Dorothy Baier and John Rumsey; photo.
19 Around the Campus Due to lack of interest the Old Gold and Pen may be discontinued, a journalism fraternity should become a reality, and the concept of having a journalism minor is being considered.
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20 Nelson is elected Baker Hall president List of other officers.
21 Students attend SDA convention Twelve from ISTC will attend.
22 Fellowship is awarded senior English major Arlene Schlegel wins Lydia Roberts Fellowship to Columbia.
23 Joens, Dolan new housing unit presidents Women's League representatives selected.
24 Deans, dorm directors return from convention Attended guidance and personnel meeting.
25 Survey of Campus Opinion Students are surveyed on their political beliefs; offer opinions on who the next president should be.
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26 Wallace followers plan "save the peace" week Will protest plans to revive the draft.
27 Republican Club has first regular meeting Senator Berg spoke.
28 Summer session of Campus School to open June 4 Description of the summer program of study.
29 Rendezvous News and events of campus Greek organizations.
30 Science and math instructors will attend meeting Of Iowa Academy of Science.
31 High school bands to play at Relays Eight hundred band members will perform.
32 Expanded college facilities needed says commission
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33 Panthers open baseball season against Iowa State; Herb Dorsey and Max Mabie will likely be mound choices The starting line-up for the game is still being considered as the Panthers prepare for a victory.
34 Thinclads whip Grinnell team 104-27 Wed. TC has dominated all of their meets this season with two victories,
35 Eight wrestlers win in Olympics Eight of the sixteen wrestlers who qualified for the national meet are from TC.
36 KO's Discusses the recent wrestling meet here that used Olympic wrestling rules and some to the confusion it caused.
37 P. E. Doings Physical education and recreation news.
38 Golf and tennis teams work out As spring sports get underway the competition has been with the weather.
39 Knox first entry for T. C. Relays Entries are pouring in from schools to take part in the Teachers College Relays; photo.
40 Football practice starts with 53 men on roster Fifteen of those out for the football team this season are returning letter winners; complete list of the team is given.
41 Mat coach McCuskey finds plenty to do besides his wrestling duties Takes a glimpse into the life of David McCuskey.
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42 Faculty delegates at conference On rural life and education.
43 National honor society elects 6 from TC high List of new members.
44 State conference to be held here On school district reorganization.
45 Campus high school is approved by NCA Placed on approved list.
46 Student teachers Should meet to submit applications.
47 Bureau publishes three booklets Two books are on athletics and one is on guidance.
48 Iowa future teachers Will meet.
49 College Players will present Wilde's Salome Schedule of productions.
50 Kurtz attends music educators' conference
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51 Work resumed on arts building Structural steel arrives; report on progress.
52 Change in veto power of UN unwise, decides student conference Students return from intercollegiate conference in Chicago.
53 Gamma Theta Upsilon initiates 5 students List of new students.
54 Alumnus for April now available
55 Anita Dowler attends family relations meet Serves on discussion group there.
56 Vance Dixon to play for dance tonight
57 Bailey will attend chemical convention
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58 Diekmann will attend Pi Omega Pi meeting Will attend regional meeting.
59 Corridor chairmen entertain at Coke tea In Bartlett Hall.
60 Bartlett has informal music hour each week Bartlett Hall students will perform.
61 There is no Jewish nationality or race, Rabbi Baron tells students Speaks on Palestine.