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1 . . . Relays queen Audrey Guenther, of Fort Dodge, was chosen Relays "I" Queen by WMT sports director, Tait Cummins; photo.
2 Humanists will discuss 'Socialized Medicine' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strayer will lead discussion.
3 Sage discloses next Lecture Concertists Schedule for the 1949-1950 season.
4 Easter sunrise service at 7:30 On east Library steps.
5 Notice Seeking College Eye staff members.
6 Nyholm quits; Fitzgerald will fill vacancy Elizabeth Nyholm resigns as Commons dietician; had taught in ISTC Home Economics Department, 1939-1944; will seek teaching post; profile of Margaret Fitzgerald.
7 Mothers to visit campus April 30 Brief schedule of activities.
8 Three of music faculty will present recital Will present sonata recital.
9 Students will have first call on play tickets For "The Trojan Women".
10 Students and faculty move 120,000 books One third of the students and faculty turn out to help shift books.
11 New counsel post set up; Kelso given co-ordinator post here Paul Kelso will coordinate services of other college units; brief profile.
12 Patty Berg visits Teachers campus Gives golf demonstration.
13 Journalism awards will be given at dinner Alpha Phi Gamma will hold annual dinner.
14 'Trojan Women' set adapted to 25 voice chorus A look at the work of the set designers and crew for the play.
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15 Variety plus Comments that next year's Lecture-Concert Series looks good, and has a lot of variety.
16 Know Your Eye Staff Profile of English major and Eye staff member Paul Schenck; photo.
17 Untitled Expresses gratitude of the library staff to those who helped to move approximately 120,000 library books to their new locations.
18 Survey of Campus Opinion Survey of how much students knew about the play, "The Trojan Women," which will be performed by UNI students.
19 As I See It Describes how supplementary education programs, like the Boy Scouts of America, are helpful and necessary.
20 The Line Campus gossip.
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21 Christianson, Haynes initiated last night Into Alpha Phi Gamma.
22 Former student has new book published Kenneth M. Thompson writes book on profit sharing.
23 League appoints committee heads List of Women's League committee chairs.
24 Teachers sought for foreign jobs ISTC is one of twelve US colleges selected to assist with securing teachers for overseas dependent schools.
25 Van Engen students at math meeting Attended Kappa Mu Epsilon meeting in Kansas.
26 Musical Notes Discusses upcoming senior recitals.
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27 Baseball squad host to Drake Friday and Saturday; Tutor nine after third and fourth victories of season Teachers College will face Drake University at home, for Drake's season opener.
28 Twenty-sixth Teachers Relays will be big event on track schedule Approximately one thousand athletes will compete in the 26th annual Teachers College Relays, held on O. R. Latham track.
29 Cindermen post impressive win ISTC defeated Drake University, 80 1/2 to 38 1/2.
30 Gophers bow to Panthers twice Panthers defeated Minnesota University, 4-3, after nineteen innings, which makes it the longest game in ISTC history; photo.
31 KO's Discusses ISTC's successful weekend in athletics.
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32 Spring basketball drills start for prospects There will be only five returning lettermen on next season's basketball team; spring drills have begun and are expected to last approximately a month.
33 Three lettermen aid golf team prospects Harvey Wissler, Jerry O'Malia, and Ed Howe will be returning to the golf team this year; tryouts will be held next week.
34 Women's softball Women's intramural softball competition continues.
35 Wrestling squad takes NAAU title; Tutors win five individual crowns at Cedar Rapids ISTC scored 37 points, defeating their closest competitor, Cornell, with 32 points; photo.
36 Softball program leads activities Intramural softball competition continues.
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37 Cram will direct safety courses For water safety instructors.
38 Music faculty serve as contest judges In several high school music contests.
39 Pupils are presented in piano recital here List of those who performed.
40 Ahlquist, Billman at historical convention
41 15 enter Iowa Teachers First List of new members.
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42 After-dinner coffee, musical at Lawther
43 Fashion Fantasics presented Thursday Home economics students modeled clothing that they had made.
44 Home economics girls meeting at Iowa City
45 Norma Friedrichsen is chosen 'Corky-Co-ed' Profile of Norma Friedrichsen, who will model for freshman orientation booklet.
46 Home management class entertains Sunday
47 Ping Pong tournament goes on in Bartlett Betty Kyrus organized a ping pong tournament in Bartlett Hall, which will include competition in both singles and doubles.
48 Rendezvous Greek organizations and their activities.
49 Bartlett holds regular coke tea
50 Association sends appeal to Truman Urges support for education.
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51 Faculty members will attend Career Days At Eagle Grove, Ida Grove, and Washington.
52 Dr. Howard will discuss N. Y. trip Attended UN institute there.
53 Campus Pep Club to sponsor rally To honor track team.
54 SCA Brotherhood panel race problem Group will visit Waterloo.
55 Holmes will attend publications meeting Will serve as panel member.
56 Regulation passed denying Commons to any one group Will not allow Commons to be reserved by one group for its exclusive use.
57 Counselors for Bartlett begin training List of counselors.
58 NEA journals ready