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1 Students . . . . Old Gold Beauty finalists . . . . up to Cunningham Women nominees for the Old Gold Beauty contest; photo.
2 Women may submit applications for candidacy for AWS offices A new method will be used this year to select officers; in previous years, nominees had been chosen by a board committee.
3 Band will tour eleven Iowa cities Will be performing at eleven high schools within three days.
4 Symphony Orchestra will present concert Concert will be February 19.
5 Nominees will campaign at convocation Campaign guidelines are given.
6 Beauties will be chosen at tea The final selection of women will be revealed at the Old Gold Beauty Dance.
7 Laugh-filled, riotous comedy includes movie taken here A scene from the play includes an original movie shot for the play in which Marian Forest is cast in the role of the baby.
8 Placement Bureau holds conference Three conferences will be held for those students planning to teach next fall.
9 Firkusny, pianist, will appear here for concert Tuesday Profile of Rudolf Firkusny; photo.
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10 Notice Positions are available on the Board of Control.
11 Notice Cars need to be moved from streets to parking lots to allow for removal of ice.
12 Making news? Let us know! College Eye asks for assistance in obtaining news articles for the paper.
13 Phyl, Dean harmonize on column Profiles of Phyllis Porter and Dean Simpson; photo.
14 Graduates will be honored at dinner No formal commencement ceremony will be held for the eighty graduates of the winter quarter.
15 Massed band will be on college broadcast Eight bands of the North Central Conference joined forces to perform for the radio station WOI.
16 Hilltopics; letters to the editor Karl Smith, Department of Public Instruction, thanks student for finding and returning his watch.
17 Slow social life--need fast carnival Believes campus should have an all-college carnival.
18 The Line Campus gossip.
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19 Industrial Arts Club works on news letter Newsletter will be sent to graduates of the department.
20 Keister voice students will present recital A list of students participating is given.
21 'Teachers should stimulate students in government affairs' - - Schwengel Four legislators met with faculty to discuss the inclusion of the subject of citizenship in the college's curriculum.
22 SUI group demonstrates stuttering Student and faculty from the State University of Iowa show how stuttering can be cured.
23 First bridge tourney play-off is Monday Donald Howard will give tips on playing with duplicate bridge boards.
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24 Cagers meet S. D. State five tonight at Brookings; Tutors tackle unpredictable Jackrabbits in final road tilt Last road game of the season to be played at South Dakota State.
25 Untitled Basketball game against Augustana; photo.
26 "Spring" training underway; Seventeen players try out; list given; photo.
27 Bean earns tie as Illini is swamped Wrestling team takes visiting Illinois in a clean sweep.
28 Atom-ettes held to 26-26 deadlock Tournament game results are given.
29 Ken's Korner Gives opinion on basketball team; advantages, strengths, skills.
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30 Tutors sink Vikings 85-44 Panther basketball team defeats Augustana; photo.
31 Diefendorf leads loop in scoring John Diefendorf from South Dakota is now the league's top scorer, passing T. C.'s Norm Jesperson.
32 Cindermen hold intrasquad meet Forty-three members, including twenty-eight lettermen, vie for spots on the team.
33 Forfeits feature tourney play Tournament results are given.
34 Annual play day to be held Sat. Eleven high schools will be participating in the annual Basketball Play Day sponsored by the winter sports methods class. Chairmen are listed.
35 Two faculty members will attend convention Will be attending the annual convention of the American Camping Association.
36 Matmen journey north to meet Golden Gophers; Panthers seek 25 straight; Stoeker will meet Nomellini Wrestling team takes Minnesota for twenty-fifth straight dual win; photo..
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37 1928 graduate enters Alma Mater contest One submission for the contest has been received.
38 New president Other FTA officers are listed.
39 Fortune poll shows public faith in college education Results of a survey conducted by 'Fortune' magazine are given.
40 Norland will speak at Language Club Thurs. This will be the first meeting of the quarter.
41 Billiard champion to give demonstrations Charles Peterson will give the presentation.
42 No College Eye Will not be published February 24 or March 3.
43 I Club elects Nelson, Smith to top offices Will begin their duties at the beginning of the new spring quarter.
44 Education classes visit 12 schools Student chairmen for the class groups are listed; will visit schools of varying sizes..
45 Ten will appear in recital today Vocal soloists and pianists are listed.
46 Pen friends welcome Pen The latest editions of 'Pen' have been sent to the Iowa State Penitentiary in Fort Madison.
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47 Powell will be concert soloist List of students participating in the Waterloo Symphony Orchestra.
48 Bernhard will discuss philosophy of Aquinas Final meeting of the winter quarter will be held.
49 Singers serve as musical example A list of names of those participating in the weekly production of "Songs in the Air" is given.
50 Cameron, Severson in debate at Morningside Bill Cameron and Kenneth Severson win two of four rounds of debate.
51 Home Ec majors plan Valentine dessert at Home Management House Schedule of home economics events.
52 Sweet and Lowdown Events occurring within the Department of Music.
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53 Sigma Eta Chi pledges plan Valentine party Regular meeting and Valentine party to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Parry.
54 Miss Lund honored Breakfast held for Miss Lund's birthday.
55 Fine Arts discussions to be held in Bartlett Theme of discussion will be "How to equip ourselves for the most enjoyment and gain in these fields after college days?"
56 Lawther's goal--A's in contemporary affairs After-dinner coffee was held as well as a well-attended Sunday morning breakfast.
57 Rendezvous News from Greek organizations on campus.
58 Dean Nelson to Omaha Will be attending a conference on Teachers Educational and Professional Standards.
59 All occupants of one room make Honor Roll Three residents of Seerley Hall, all roommates, make the honor roll.