Issue Contents

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1 And how'd you like the tests Samples from sophomore tests.
2 Auld competes for screen test Max Auld will present act on radio.
3 Bosley picks Ames, Chicago pastor, for chapel guest Sunday Edward Scribner Ames will speak.
4 Campus is host Thursday, Friday to bird lovers Highlights of the Iowa Ornithological Union meeting.
5 Cheer up, graduates; prospects for are better this year A look at the prospects for teacher placement.
6 Fahrney speaks for historical association Spoke on newspapers during the Civil War.
7 Five music students present broadcast Wednesday on WMT In association with National Music Week.
8 Graduate receives Roberts fellowship for second year Rutherford Rogers will continue study at Columbia University.
9 Musical groups join to present festival May 6-7 Performance program for Spring Music Festival.
10 Periodical accepts Eye editor's article Gwendolyn Wescott will publish article.
11 Plans complete for celebration on Mother's Day Schedule of activities.
12 Publications join new conference of college press North Central Conference may form college press group.
13 Recognition Day slated May 12 Will honor those who excelled in scholarship and campus leadership; fifth annual event sponsored by Men's Union, Women's League, and Student Council.
14 Spanish play selected for season's last Will present "The Romantic Young Lady".
15 Students in interpretive dancing present tenth annual program of Orchesis in auditorium tonight Description of the upcoming Orchesis performance.
16 The rollers go round and round and all printing comes out here A look at the work in the mimeograph office.
17 Views of the News Observations on world and US news.
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18 "Learn to gesture", says Haddox, "If you anticipate foreign trip" Homer Haddox talks about getting along in a place where one cannot speak the language.
19 "Leavenworth Case" is high school play
20 4-H annual dinner Thirty-five attend dinner.
21 Hear! Hear! Believes library stacks should be open to students.
22 James Scott speaks at art club meeting
23 Poosh-em up Tony visits Bartlett Hall Tony Cabooch visited campus.
24 The Line Campus gossip.
25 What's Where at the Theatres Town movie schedule.
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26 Brandt is named president in vote on Playcraft Club List of officers.
27 Class conducts magazine study Professor Divelbess' class is studying many kinds of magazines.
28 Debaters will judge in national debate tournament Monday Will judge high school debate.
29 First survey of campus is made Professor Watson's class performs land survey.
30 Frolickers will swing to the Leo Terry band Saturday night At Farmers' Frolic.
31 Here's your chance to win ice cream Mack's is sponsoring a contest.
32 Language club elects officers List of officers of Romance Language Club; Charles Cory talked about trip to Mexico.
33 Let's Guess Who Quiz about campus personalities.
34 Local Women's Club sponsors art studio Under direction of Professor Horns.
35 Mayfield plans trip to Europe Will sail in July.
36 Oxnam asks new order of society Excerpts from address by G. Bromley Oxnam.
37 Paper uses Mach's local market survey Results of Cedar Falls retail market survey by Professor Mach's class.
38 Paul, Cram speak at dinner tonight For Phi Delta Kappa.
39 Publicity secretary announces betrothal to Don Finlayson Lois Dalton will marry Don Finlayson.
40 Purple Pen announces date of distribution for spring issue Should appear May 18.
41 Rho Epsilon Rho elect Wednesday Roster of officers.
42 Science fraternity sponsors picture
43 Theta Theta Epsilon Verla McNabb and Alma Schultz initiated.
44 Trophies will be presented at annual inter-sorority tea For best scholastic records.
45 Tutor Timetable Schedule of campus activities.
46 Untitled Frank Mead will visit family in Minnesota.
47 Wesley Foundation selects new council List of officers.
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48 Called Shots Would like the pep fraternity to cheer at baseball games.
49 Formulate spring intramural plans Will try to schedule a variety of sports.
50 Life had many cares for baseball team in old Normal School days John Slacks recalls playing baseball for the Normal School in 1894.
51 Number four post unfilled; Huffman, Trefzger, Kadesch lead Panthers Bad weather is still plaguing the Tutor tennis team as they try to prepare to play Cornell College.
52 Piano tuning Service available.
53 Sports in Shorts Women's sports news.
54 Spring gridmen to hold practice tilt in afternoon The Tutor football team is in its third week of spring practice as Coach Starbeck tries to determine varsity potential for this year's tough football schedule.
55 Tutor diamonders defeat Platteville Poor pitching by Platteville let the Panthers rally for a 7-5 victory.
56 Tutors enter Dakota relays Eight Panther tracksters, consisting of a high jumper, two sprinters, and four middle distance runners, will travel to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to take part in the Dakota Relays.
57 Whitfordmen to play Augustana College today and tomorrow; figures show Tutor efficiency Seeking to raise their winning percentage above .500, the Tutors will play a two game series against Augustana College.