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1 Drop courses by Friday
2 Variety show to feature twenty acts
3 Faculty Senate: closely supervised minor fields Those with GPAs under 2.25 will have their entire course of study reviewed by their major advisors.
4 Our mistake This semester is the first in which there have been over 100 full-time graduate students.
5 Roswell Garst to visit ISTC; speak for ISEA Profile of Roswell Garst.
6 'The United Nations in Action' topic for Mon. Convocation Will provide opportunity for students to see how the United Nations works.
7 Homecoming tickets go on sale Monday Tickets for the dance will be $2.50 per couple.
8 Construction of new dormitory meets with Board approval Approve $1.2 million for hall later to be named Rider Hall; will use plans from dorm at ISU; will accommodate 400 men; Stadium Hall may close; quick list of other construction plans for the future.
9 In regard to Homecoming President Maucker urges students to celebrate Homecoming in moderation.
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10 ISTC cheerleader of 1975 Two-year-old Cynthia Anne Hillcock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hillcock, cheers for ISTC; photo.
11 Information needed Informs students of the lack of information provided by the college concerning graduation requirements and transfer credits.
12 Too much 'pop' now Argues that the $6500 Men's Union surplus should not be used for adding "popular" concerts to the Lecture-Concert Series.
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13 Dad of Day surprised, grateful for everything Brief profile of Walter Sullivan.
14 The Social Grind Schedule of campus activities.
15 Just For the Record; first Oscar, then Emmy; now they're giving Grammy's away Discusses the institution of the Grammy's, the State University of Iowa's band, and encourages students to buy Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture."
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16 "Stag Stomp" in Commons
17 Commons movie tonight Will show "Tea House of the August Moon".
18 Lockhart says schools should defend policy William Lockhart talks about the role and place of religion in public schools.
19 Homecoming play ticket sales to begin; players gray hair in honor of occasion Preview of "Mornings at Seven"; list of cast and crew.
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20 Strictly conversational . . . . Larry Albaugh and Marcia Bottorff carry on a conversation about the day's activities through photographs; photo.
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21 Hammer praises team effort Profiles head football coach Bill Hammer.
22 Frosh lose to Drake Bullpups TC loses to Drake University, 12-6.
23 Harriers seek 3rd straight victory TC defeated Winona State College, 25-31; Panthers will face Cornell.
24 Tutors travel to Sioux City for Morningside Homecoming Panthers will meet the Morningside Maroons.
25 Two leagues in intra football Thirteen teams will be divided into two leagues for intramural competition.
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26 Panther gridmen drop Dad's Day contest 7-6 TC defeated by Augustana, 7-6, on Dad's Day.
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27 Appeal Board, better advice needed Discusses William Becvar's letter about the lack of information concerning transfer students and graduation requirements, and offers suggestions for correcting this problem.
28 Sloppy etiquette "out of it" Addresses the problem of sloppy eating and dressing habits at TC.
29 Mirror on the Mob Comments on snow fences, Homecoming, term papers, and fire drills.
30 Obiter Scripta Discusses Nikita Khrushchev's possible remarks concerning the state of the private colleges in the United States.