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1 Air of mystery to prevail with Mardi Gras ball Students preparing costumes.
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2 Beard and Erbe introduce tests Developed social science placement test.
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3 Dr. D. Morehouse, Drake president, is guest speaker Will speak at CHIC.
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4 Elkader students win speech meet At high school speech contest.
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5 Exchanges to take place in college faculty; Aitchison, Duncan, Freeman plan European tour; Albright leaves Description of some of the changes in the faculty; several will participate in an exchange with the College of the City of New York.
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6 Extension Division is booking agency Serves as booking agent for student talent.
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7 Faculty members will preside at art conference
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8 Fullerton Club petition granted Will become chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota.
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9 Miami debaters here next week; Southern arguers to meet women's team Thursday in Gilchrist
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10 Press conference program plans near completion For Iowa College Press Association.
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11 Primary election for men canceled Not enough petitions for office had been filed.
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12 Students participate in speech tourney LeNore Dippel won second place.
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13 Tape times inter-class travelers; fate of class hour hangs on ribbon; campus electrician explains unique method of bell ringing John Swope talks about the campus clock system.
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14 Various proofs attempt to uphold calendar's announcement of spring; country to experience moist, cool, cycle according to cable Professors Cable and Gilbert comment on the unusual and difficult weather.
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15 Does American youth want war? Claims that ISTC should have a peace rally to protest another war.
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16 Huey failed to control the press Claims that student newspapers should also be able to exercise their freedom of the press.
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17 Intramural swimming, volleyball tournament begin spring activities Intramural swimming meet for March 24; results of the intramural volleyball competition are posted.
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18 Pi Theta Pi election List of officers.
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19 Students to direct religious gathering At Methodist Church.
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20 The Line Campus gossip.
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21 "Mud pies origin of finger paints; rainbow added," Miss Shaw states Ruth Falson Shaw talks about fingerpainting.
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22 Baldwin and Kurtz head bureau for Press Prom dates Procedures for dating bureau; photo.
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23 Balmy weather quickens social whirl; Mardi Gras in spotlight for tonight Campus social calendar.
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24 Dress clinic to be continued Professor Allen will offer advice on appropriate clothing.
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25 Curtis, Tolan high in loop scoring Robert Curtis took fifth place in the North Central Conference and John Tolan took sixth place.
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26 Panther track squad weak in weight division; White to defend conference championship; high jump weak ISTC track team is strong in vaulting and the broad jump, but other areas are lacking this year.
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27 Sophomores cop scoring laurels Davis Natvig topped scoring in wrestling with 27 1/2 points; Robert Curtis took first place in scoring on the basketball team with 129 points.
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28 Splinters--From The Bench Encourages students to go out for the football team.
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29 Thirty candidates report for varsity nine; only four veterans on squad; Blanchard veteran hurdler; Hutchison slated for catcher's job Baseball team has begun workouts in the gymnasium and will move outside once weather permits.
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30 Three year men Pictured is senior pole vaulter Roland White and senior infielder John Champlin; photo.
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31 Tutor net squad begins drills for defense of title Coach Haddox is training fifteen men for the tennis team.
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32 Wrestlers leave for national meet Ray Cheney and Ivan Moore are traveling to Lexington, Virginia, to compete in the National Intercollegiate wrestling meet.