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1 | Tea, style show will honor senior women | Will demonstrate appropriate attire for campus events. | |
2 | English, speech department host to high schools | Faculty will make presentations. | |
3 | College Eye to print literary supplement | Will feature creative work by students. | |
4 | Joseph Cox will judge art salon | List of entries. | |
5 | Dorm rents increase $3 quarterly, give higher costs as a reason | First increase since 1940; justification for the increase. | |
6 | Hauter to edit '48 "Eye"; other staff appointments told by editor | Profiles of editors; photo. | |
7 | Orchesis will feature dance techniques | Description of the performance. | |
8 | Activities planned for mothers | Will include variety show, dinner, and spring play; photo. | |
9 | Spring play "Macbeth" opens here | Review of the play. |
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10 | Winter quarter Honor Roll | List of those who achieved a GPA of 3.33 or better. | |
11 | Keeping the terms straight | Explains to readers the difference between editorials and letters to the editor. | |
12 | More about Stassen | ||
13 | 'Save the grass' campaign ineffective? | Offers suggestions to stop students and faculty from beating paths through the grass. | |
14 | Survey of Campus Opinion | Survey reveals how many students could correctly choose the editor of the College Eye and the director of Publications. | |
15 | The Line | Campus gossip. | |
16 | Another letter--decries state board political ban | Critical of Board of Education ban on political speakers on campus. |
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17 | Lawther installs officers at dinner | List of officers. | |
18 | Seventy gallons soap keeps campus clean | Statistics on monthly use of cleaning supplies. | |
19 | SDA's name Justice Douglas as choice for President at convention | Lengthy description of the mock convention. | |
20 | Students address contemp classes | Will talk about United Nations and international affairs. | |
21 | Circulation staffers Goll, Lake get "Eye" into mail, deliver to dorms | Profiles of Elizabeth Goll and Collette Lake; photo. |
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22 | Faculty Dames | Will meet. | |
23 | Campus High will graduate 42 | ||
24 | Dinner is planned for Student League | Will be guests of President Price. | |
25 | To initiate sixteen in Pi Gamma Mu | List of new members. | |
26 | Superintendents here for meeting | Program highlights. | |
27 | Herbert Seamans will speak on education | ||
28 | Musical Notes | Informs students of various music programs and activities. | |
29 | Around the Campus | Wonders why there are religious speakers allowed on campus but not political speakers. |
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30 | KO's | Comments on the Teachers Relays, the discus throwing of Bob Fitch, and how the TC track coach believes the high jump and pole vault should be done. | |
31 | Leeman qualifies for final trials | TC wrestlers Klar and Leeman took part in the Olympic tryouts and Leeman moves on to the finals which will be held in Ames. | |
32 | Golfmen earn 6-6 tie with Loras | TC opens golf season with a tie. | |
33 | Five marks fall at twenty-fifth annual TC relays | Johnny Revelle set a new record of 6 feet 4 7/8 inches in the high jump. | |
34 | Net team opens season this week | Tennis team opened their season here against Grinnell and will next play Loras. | |
35 | Track and baseball squads busy; thinclads to Drake Relays this weekend | TC track team heads to relays prepared. | |
36 | TC team splits two game series with Morningside | TC wins, 13-2, and loses, 3-2. | |
37 | Track and baseball squads busy; Panther nine to LaCrosse and Luther | Panthers out to avenge their only defeat of the season when they play Luther and LaCrosse. | |
38 | P. E. Doings | Physical education news. |
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39 | Work is begun on air field at driving range | Only scheduled landings by expert pilots will be allowed; statement of purposes for the field. | |
40 | Hill to address senior counselors | List of officers; Susan Hill will speak on problems of freshmen women. | |
41 | Spring formal tickets on sale April 28 | ||
42 | Anderson will attend Minnesota conference | ||
43 | Rendezvous | News from Greek organizations. | |
44 | New bleachers ordered for gym | Will fold up and be able to be stored against wall. |
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45 | Weed is chairman for Bartlett dinner | ||
46 | Kadesch elected President of Iowa Science Academy | Other faculty are also active in the organization. | |
47 | Administrative officials at work conference | Consider public relations problems and training more elementary teachers. | |
48 | Group attends meeting at Augustana College | Faculty and students attend history convention. | |
49 | Ellis states policy regarding house funds | Should be used within the house in which they were raised. | |
50 | What to wear | Students are given suggestions on what to wear for the upcoming play and Mother's Day events. | |
51 | New officers elected for Kappa Mu Epsilon | List of officers. | |
52 | Install new SCA officers Sunday | List of officers. | |
53 | Pi Omega Pi initiates eleven new members | List of new members. |
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54 | Intersorority dinner to be held Thursday | Will honor sororities with highest grades. | |
55 | Humanists to discuss Patton writings | Will discuss ideas of Kenneth Patton. | |
56 | Bartlett plans tea for visiting members | ||
57 | Young Republican Club to discuss platforms |