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Frederick Feldman and Robert Getchell give senior recital Performance program.
Four hundred fifty mothers expected as campus guests for week-end's activities; concerts, luncheons, and dinners but few of events planned Schedule and description of activities.
Honor members prepare "Owl Fest" Planning get-together of campus honorary groups.
Student Council elects Connell as president; also pick Anderson, John Cross vice president, secretary Complete election results and list of winners.
New staff of "Eye" edits current issue Next year's staff puts out this issue.
Steak broilers here if a picnic's in the air Complete array of picnic equipment available for check out.
Complete plans for graduation; week begins with reception by President May 23; ends May 31 Brief schedule of Commencement activities.
Purple Pen again exhibits writings of many students Survey of contents of recent issue.
"Eek"--Look who's here! Bessie's cousin Sally A bat shows up in Bartlett Hall; is it a cousin of Bessie from the Auditorium?
Field trips planned for nature lovers: meet here Saturday Highlights of Iowa Ornithological Union meeting.
Views of the News Observations of world and national news.
Band, orchestra present concerts Quick look at schedule for Spring Music Festival.
Special assembly honors students next Wednesday About 150 students will be honored at Recognition Day.
Dr. Bosley selects 'The ties that bind' for chapel topic
Snyder explains new rush rulings at recent meeting Will delay rush so that college may undertake a more extended orientation program.
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Students participate in Westminster meet at Ames Saturday Students from Presbyterian Student Center attend meeting.
Piano tuning Service available.
Kadesch elected to Blue Key presidency List of officers.
The Line Campus gossip.
Katy Krossroads; Tutor Dream Man Women dream of their ideal man.
A freshman speaks Lee Robinson assesses the strong points and weak points of his college experience; likes library, faculty, physical facilities; believes women have strong grounds to protest the rules pertaining specifically to them.
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Methodist delegates attend conference Will attend regional meeting in Wisconsin.
Sororities introduce spring floral theme for three formals Description of the upcoming dances.
Kappa Mu Epsilon names new officers Roster of officers.
What's Where at the Theatres Movie schedule.
Finkenbinder to entertain Kappa Delta Pi group Finkenbinders will host party; John Bliese will speak.
Clothing, foods exhibited at tea for open house Held by Department of Home Economics.
Fraternity heads dine with council List of fraternity presidents.
Clubs hold banquets to honor mothers
Campus organizations honor mothers at luncheons, teas Lengthy schedule of Mother's Day activities; other parts of the campus social calendar.
Tutor Timetable Schedule of campus activities.
Music fraternities plan joint recitals Performance program.
Dormitory women revise constitution at corridor meet Decide on meeting schedules.
Touchae president of Pi Gamma Mu List of initiates and officers.
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Tutor netsters face Grinnell tomorrow; Pioneers strong The Tutor tennis team is looking for its third win against Grinnell as they try to keep the unbeaten streak alive.
Panthers meet Illinois squad The Tutor baseball team will be traveling to Illinois to face Western Illinois State Teachers College in a two game series.
Fraternities may withdraw from I-M competition Cite rule forbidding competition by men who are members of freshman or varsity teams; claim this cripples fraternity teams in intramural competition.
Teachers net team defeats Cornell-Coe in season's opener With the weather finally straightening up, the Tutor tennis team defeated Cornell on Saturday, 4-2.
Trackmen are entered in tri-school carnival Twenty-seven varsity athletes and sixteen freshmen will travel to Cedar Rapids to take on Cornell and Coe in the seventh annual triangular meet.
Oliver Nordly, former star at Carleton college, chosen as head basketball coach Oliver Nordly was selected head basketball coach for the Iowa State Teachers College; Coach Dickinson can concentrate on track and field.
Whitford split with Viking nine The Tutor baseball team split with Augustana College; Augies won first game, 10-7; Tutors won the second with a final score of 3-2.
The officer's answer Rho Epsilon Rho members attempt to explain low attendance at college baseball games.