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1 "Eye", Old Gold staff members receive awards Gordon Strayer wins Oilcan Award; list of other winners.
2 Put'er there Ben Rodamar welcomes retired president of Alpha Phi Gamma, who will be on campus to initiate new members.
3 Lantz will replace Cable as Dept. head Professor Cable will serve as curator of Museum; profile of Professor Lantz.
4 Chorus, choir to present extra concert For students and campus visitors.
5 Literary section included in 'Eye' Four page literary supplement will replace the Pen for this spring.
6 Sage granted leave to work on biography Will be on leave for summer and one quarter of the 1948-1949 school year to complete biography of William Boyd Allison.
7 323 will receive degrees or diplomas Largest group of four year students in college history; description of the ceremony.
8 Birchard will edit Old Gold; other staff appointments are given List and brief profiles of staff members.
9 Higher education commission gives means for providing college for all Aims at providing opportunity of two years of college for anyone who wants it.
10 Promenade right Spring formal honors graduating students.
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11 Campus School will hold prom Friday
12 Student League Board appoints committees List of committee appointments.
13 Campus School staff will visit Iowa U To observe classes.
14 Nehls will leave for year's study in France, England
15 Seven to attend Geneva meeting Sponsored by YMCA and YWCA; list of students.
16 Jean Clark takes "Y" chairmanship Elected co-chair of state Y group.
17 Playground supervisors needed in Cedar Falls For the summer.
18 Baker Hall will assign rooms by seniority
19 'Spade' Harman to speak at sports band banquet Maynard Harman will speak on "Modern Davids".
20 Teachers College High School awards given
21 Jeffersonians appoint convention delegates Roster of those who will attend state meeting.
22 Fifteen delegates attend McGregor Tri-Beta meeting Local chapter sponsors regional meeting.
23 Alumni to hold reunion May 23
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24 Band presents outdoor concert Performance program; students conduct.
25 Dr. Kurtz will judge Chicago music contest
26 Cowley to speak to Humanist Club
27 Pi Omega Pi elects Leland Luwe president List of other officers.
28 Quintones will present Sunday eve concert At Methodist Church.
29 Industrial Arts frat elects new officers List of officers.
30 Industrial Arts Club elects year's officers List of officers.
31 Seventy-three complete driver training course And receive licenses.
32 Speech fraternity elects White president List of officers.
33 Rendezvous News from Greek organizations.
34 Students, faculty to art convention Professor Larkin led discussion; list of those who attended.
35 9 stations carry college programs As public service.
36 Reception will honor graduates At the President's House.
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37 Air safety week to be held summer quarter Will be held on driving range airfield.
38 Anderson will teach in Minn. this summer Will also continue work on dissertation.
39 Clarence Eliott of "Y" meets SCA officers
40 May 20 to close series of Bartlett coke-teas
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41 College and cribbing Believes that the best way to stop cheating is for the students to stand up against it.
42 Know your Eye staff; Schmidt, Bramley, Bairnson conduct survey, write news Profiles of Jo Schmidt, Ivy Bramley, and Tom Bairnson; photo.
43 Beauty and boards Requests that the administration remove the broken down Army surplus building.
44 Atoms and "Life" Comments on the increasing importance of the atom in our lives.
45 Survey of Campus Opinion Students are asked to locate the ten most populous states on a map.
46 Musical Notes Discusses music students, faculty members, and upcoming musical events.
47 The Line Campus gossip.
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48 Tutor tennismen rated darkhorses in loop tourney Panthers defeat Wartburg.
49 Jackrabbits bow to Panther nine twice in a row Panthers defeat South Dakota State; photo.
50 Cindermen seeking conference title; team suffers by loss of two outstanding men Panthers will participate in the North Central Conference Meet in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
51 KO's Students sitting in the top row of the baseball stadium were able to watch both the baseball game and the track meet.
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52 Track team wins four team meet Panthers defeat LaCrosse, Luther, and Upper Iowa.
53 Golfmen aim for conference title Panthers defeat Wartburg both at home and in Waverly.
54 Fund growing to send McCuskey to Olympic meet Attempting to raise $1500.
55 Panthers baseball team will invade South Dakota; Jackrabbit nine will be trying for a win after two defeats List of players traveling to South Dakota; photo.
56 Bender to attend P. E. conference On undergraduate preparation.
57 P. E. Doings Students enjoyed the campout; photo.
58 Football coach "Buck" Starbeck will be starting his thirteenth season Profile of football coach Clyde "Buck" Starbeck; photo.