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1 Easter smiles Jo Noble and Jo Monroe show off their Easter bonnets.
2 Orchesis to feature novelty numbers in spring dance recital Lengthy description of the program; photo.
3 Sophs, seniors take tests April 26-27 Sophomores will take battery of tests; seniors will take ACT tests that measure general culture and understanding of education.
4 I-Club dance tomorrow Relays queen will be crowned.
5 John Browning to give piano concert Tuesday Profile of the performer.
6 SMU religion prof to speak Roger Ortmayer will speak; will deliver several lectures.
7 Greek Week to offer varied activities Will include variety show, community clean-up project, Ugly Man on Campus contest, and other activities.
8 Bending light and creating shock waves Merrill Silvey poses with his project for the Northeast Iowa Science Fair; photo.
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9 Spring graduates must order gowns
10 Dr. Hjelm to negotiate gifted child contract US HEW official will visit campus.
11 How does 'objectivism' affect the individual? Explores the views of Ayn Rand, concerning 'objectivism.'
12 Unconscious mind of child not to be invaded by others Explores the ethics behind exploring the unconscious mind of a child by asking him to draw a picture.
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13 Religious prints will appear in art show Will be displayed in association with visit by Robert Ortmayer.
14 The Social Grind Schedule of campus activities.
15 Auto graveyard Several cars are almost completely underwater due to the massive flooding of the Midwest.
16 Faculty Pen; basic nature of artist's work stays unchanged Claims that God is central to art.
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17 Attention football candidates A meeting will be held for those interested in spring football practice.
18 Grapplers finish with 6-3-2 mark TC's wrestling team finished the 1959-1960 season with a record of 6-3-2.
19 Three Tutors on NCC team Jim Jackson was chosen as one of the top fifteen players in the NCC; Jerry Holbrook and Pete Spoden received honorable mentions.
20 Netmen open season Apr 21 The 1960 tennis schedule is posted; TC will face Wartburg.
21 Much work behind scenes before baseball, track start Discusses Ed Ableman's job of taking care of the athletic fields.
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22 Golfers to meet Knights in opener TC will face Wartburg; 1960 season schedule is posted.
23 Hansen new I-Club prexy List of other officers.
24 Tutors open with Drake TC will face Drake University.
25 Grid practice starts on Monday Forty to fifty men are expected to participate in spring football practice.
26 Intramurals The Phi Sigs took the intramural basketball crown; photo.
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27 Summer staff positions open on Eye
28 Debate team takes fourth in St. Paul
29 "Huckleberry Hound" theme of AMRH dance
30 Library student assistants will visit campus 120 high school students will visit campus.
31 KYTC brings news every hour Will present five minutes of news each hour.
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32 Asian studies for this summer Professor Talbott will offer courses for a total of eight credit hours; brief description of the program.
33 'Earn in Europe' plan offers summer work Jan Rathbun and Norma Harkin talk about their experiences in Europe in summer 1959; photo.
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34 Marriage makes education difficult . . . Interprets a survey, conducted by Seventeen magazine, concerning married women.
35 Definition, please Asks Professor Fox what he means by "right" and "wrong."
36 Mirror on the Mob
37 Obiter Scripta Discusses the importance of closeness between the teacher and students.