Issue Contents

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1 Application for naval reserve open to juniors and seniors Description of the V-7 program.
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2 Campus school group promotes victory campaign Group organizes to sell stamps and perform other war-related duties.
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3 Douglas, Wessels to hold commerce posts
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4 Hooray for hep tryouts today
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5 Local chapter of Future Teachers Association urged Students hope to organize group.
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6 Men are kings for a day Women do the work for Femmes Fancy; photo.
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7 Plan to speed tutor training; Price sees solution to shortage President Price points out that the ISTC calendar of four 12-week quarters allows teacher training and other courses to move along very quickly.
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8 Shakespeare class pioneers new idea Professors Reninger, Gates, and Hake are teaching the class on a cooperative basis.
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9 Sled, horse urgently needed
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10 Waste paper and defense Asks students to save waste paper to help stop a paper shortage.
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11 Work and war cause gap in male enrollment Twenty-seven men have dropped out of school for military service or defense work.
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12 A Christmas greeting from the West Coast A letter on West Coast preparations for possible invasion.
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13 Food Lispings
Duty--Ruth Elsie (Class of 1942)
Discusses the importance of meat in a person's diet.
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14 From the Editor's Point of View Encourages students to try out for the student varieties show.
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15 Miles to speak at Men's Union mix Editor of Iowa Legion magazine will speak.
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16 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
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17 Tons of coal daily Boilers use about fifty tons of coal daily; boiler operator Art Mann talks about the machinery.
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18 Watching the World
McConeghey--Harold (Student--1940-1941)
News from around the country and the world.
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19 Write on both sides of your paper Advice on ways to meet the paper shortage.
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20 Baptist Student Center formally dedicated
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21 Book reviews Mrs. Robert Ferguson will begin series.
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22 Campus School artists paint winter scenes Working with Professor Horns.
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23 Christmas marriages Marie Theim married Keith Bowen; Betty Briden married Vic Swordes; Connie Gullickson married Edwin Bro.
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24 Dr. Kurtz appointed to music committee To establish standards for music education.
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25 Femmes turn tables on the men at draft dance Description of the Femmes Fancy dance; photo.
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26 First chapel of 1942
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27 John Horns visits rural school Preparing mural as part of his artist-in-residence project.
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28 Local representatives attend Methodist student conference Seven attend conference in Illinois.
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29 Mr. Harald Holst soloist at Leisure Time hour concert
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30 Mrs. Whitford instructor for bridge lessons Will teach series of eight lessons.
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31 Multi-use machine moves snow, dirt E. E. Cole talks about plowing snow.
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32 Ohio Assembly report scheduled for forum
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33 Old Gold Beauty candidates announced List of candidates.
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34 So a professor has an easy life! A look at the work of a typical faculty member.
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35 Ain't there a law ag'in it? "Stretch" Schryver, John Billington, and Russ Smith, members of the South Dakota State basketball team, practice their scoring; photo.
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36 Announcement
Mendenhall--Leland Lester (Physical Education Faculty)
Intramural managers are asked to attend an intramural basketball meeting.
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37 Morningside, Grinnell rally to drop Tutors 34-22, 47-39 Panthers lose their first two conference season games; photo.
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38 Panther Roars
Ritze--Frederick H. (Class of 1942)
Discusses the impact that fan behavior can have on the Panther basketball games.
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39 Panthers seek upset win over Jackrabbits Panthers will play South Dakota State; photo.
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40 Purple matmen off for Midwestern meet Wrestling team's first meet is the Midwest Collegiate invitational at Iowa State; photo.
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41 Starbeck pares frosh cage squad to twenty List of Panther basketball players.
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42 Water safety course to be conducted here American Red Cross is sponsoring a water safety course for Teachers College students.