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1 Art class held in new Arts and Industries Building Several classrooms on the second level are complete; description of the classrooms; most equipment has yet to arrive.
2 Teachers College named by U.S. Army to secure teachers for overseas One of twelve colleges named to prepare teachers for overseas schools.
3 Campus election Tuesday; 5 candidates nominated for president Brief profiles of the SLB candidates.
4 Jean Cady wins music contest for soloist Will play with Waterloo Symphony Orchestra.
5 Rabbi Meyer guest leader of conference Program of the Interfaith Conference.
6 Organist will visit campus for two days Leslie P. Spelman will perform and speak.
7 Notice Students interested in Naval training program should report to Dean.
8 Graduates Should meet for placement information.
9 Sophomore tests to be given here Testing regulations and procedures.
10 Agricultural dress latest fashion for Farmer's Frolic
11 Beginning drivers Should report for meeting.
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12 All-campus election ballot Sample ballot.
13 Letter to the editor; more about art In response to Louis Bultena, Bill Mitchell defends modern art; says it is an art of expression.
14 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
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15 Bontz will head women's Physical Education dept. Profile of Professor Bontz; Professor Michel will join husband in Minneapolis.
16 Hill to show use of radio in music At national conference.
17 Social Action Day to be on April 2 Students will travel to Des Moines to learn about problems facing state.
18 Van Engen writes two articles on arithmetic
19 Goetch to address placement conference In Des Moines.
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20 Tutor five wins, loses in tourney With a score of 63-49, Panthers drop any chances of making the NAIB tourney.
21 Wrestling squad will compete in State AAU meet Three tournaments coming up: state AAU, NCAA, and the NAAU.
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22 P. E. Doings Orchesis practicing; intramural volleyball organized.
23 Baker Third five wins 35-34 over Riddell's Raiders It was the clever ball handling that lead the Bakers to a win.
24 First home indoor track meet here tomorrow; Tutor squad host to Cornell and Coe in triangular meet Thinclads are favored to win but have a tough challenge ahead of them; photo.
25 Notice Recreational swimming available; water safety course offered.
26 KO's Sending thanks to "Mun" Whitford for his contributions to intramural basketball.
27 Grapplers defeat Cornell Matmen Season completed with a undefeated and untied record for the grapplers.
28 Sixty aspirants answer call for baseball players Twenty veterans are returning to the team this season.
29 Panthers second in North Central relays Saturday The two mile team was the only team to place for the Panthers.
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30 Pledges initiated into Alpha Phi Omega List of pledges.
31 Booklet to honor football meet Will honor six-time NCC football champs.
32 Spivakovsky will present concert Performer profile.
33 Rabbi Meyer to speak to Humanist's Club
34 SCA plans annual trip to Jewish synagogue
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42 Play pictures appear in drama magazine Scenes from two college plays included.
43 IFTA plans regional meeting at Luther
44 Journalism frat elects Birchard as president List of Alpha Phi Gamma officers.
45 Students attend UN meeting Students have chance to observe sessions.
46 McCusker is author of article on books
47 VA notice