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1 'Congratulations, College Eye,' says state board Board members send congratulations on student newspaper's 50th anniversary.
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2 1892's pride--Prexy's new 'cottage' A sketch of President Seerley's new home was the first illustration to be printed in the Normal Eyte; photo.
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3 Announce selection of 'Who's Who' students List of those who will be honored.
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4 It's a long story from birth A look at some of the major stories covered by the student newspaper in its first 50 years.
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5 President greets 'the college voice'
Price--Malcolm Poyer (President of ISTC)
President Price congratulates the student newspaper on its 50th anniversary.
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6 Staff member of 'Normal Eyte' writes tribute and greetings
Huget--James Percival
J. Percival Huget congratulates the student newspaper on its 50th anniversary; photo.
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7 Student elections now in progress List of candidates.
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8 'Eye' receives greetings on its birthday
Campbell--Sadie B. Dean of Women)
Former College Eye editors and Iowa State Teachers College faculty write in with memories of the newspaper.
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9 Concerning this issue Comments on some of the challenges a newspaper staff faces when putting out a special edition.
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10 Editors for '36-'38 send reminiscences
Jordan--James R. (Class of 1939)
Former College Eye editors describe the importance of Mr. George H. Holmes to the production of the newspaper.
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11 From the Editor's Point of
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Faris--Josephine Helen (Class of 1942)
Comments on the achievements of past College Eye editors.
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12 George H. Holmes, Director of Publication The College Eye staff thanks George H. Holmes for his help in the publication of the newspaper; photo.
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13 Know Your Faculty
Culbertson--Mary (Student--1942)
Profile of C. A. Fullerton, a member of the Teachers College Music Department; photo.
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14 The contemporary scene Applauds efforts to get students and faculty together.
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15 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
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16 Watching the World
McConeghey--Harold (Student--1940-1941)
News from around the country and the world.
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17 Fifty years with the society page Survey of society pages in the student newspaper over the years; list of editors.
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18 New faculty-student commission formed Commission of Eight will consider matters of importance to both groups.
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19 Old Gold Beauties selected as far back as 1927 List of Old Gold Beauties over the years.
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20 Reverend Holm selected L. S. A. Sunday speaker
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21 The Greek Rendezvous News from campus fraternities and sororities.
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22 To reveal identity of Martha and George tonight At Washington Ball; photo.
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23 Wesley Foundation Max Durfee will speak.
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24 Faculty Dames to meet
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25 Officials, editors send greetings Editors of other college newspapers congratulate the College Eye on its fifty year anniversary.
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26 They put out the anniversary 'Eye' edition The College Eye staff; photo.
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27 College Eye issued without staff's aid Due to World War I.
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28 Durfee tells students 'return medicine tins' Should return medical containers to Health Services.
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29 Large program for 7th recital List of students who will perform.
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30 More greetings Men's Union president Harry McFarlane and State Senator John P. Berg send their congratulations to the College Eye.
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31 Safe driving tests will be offered Bert Woodcock will visit campus; photo.
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32 Sage advises effort in peace Professor Sage offers advice on winning the peace.
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33 They were crowned Leland Sage and Helen Barrow were crowned King and Queen of Hearts at the Heart party; photo.
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34 Tutors to preview new spring styles Women's League will sponsor style show.
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35 'How to read' will be talk at forum, Sunday Ferner Nuhn will lead discussion.
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36 'Life' and 'Time' place highest in faculty and student reading poll
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37 Appoint Thompson to Naval Academy Studied at ISTC for two years; had been studying at University of Iowa; photo.
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38 Chekov Troupe to give 'Twelfth Night' Friday Profile of the troupe; photo.
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39 Coed, consider yourself lucky dancing 'ain't no sin, now' Brief history of dancing on campus.
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40 Pick farm leader to address forum Mrs. Raymond Sayre will speak.
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41 Very condemned as bad adjective College Eye offered advice on language.
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42 'That was no lady' in 1910, merely a girl A look at College Eye usage in referring to women.
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43 Beans, ADA's clash for playoff berth Beans and ADAs come into the game tied for second place and with only one loss each.
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44 McCuskey watches 'pretzel' formation Coach Dave McCuskey watches Bert Moritz and Fred Weltz try to pin Leon Martin to the mat; photo.
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45 Purple cagers scalp Sioux; Bisons dampen flag hopes Panthers defeat North Dakota University, 50-38, but lose to North Dakota State, 38-34; photo.
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46 Seerley Hall, Xanhos clinch I-M loop titles with wins Seerley Hall and Xanhos each went undefeated for the intra-mural season.
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47 Seidler zooms to loop scoring lead Dick Seidler and Delbert Mully are the only Panthers to make the top ten list for league scorers.
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48 Set date for Tutor Relays at April 18 Tutor Relays includes events for both high school and college athletes.
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49 The good old days
Hascall--Paul (Student--1942)
Account of early baseball game between the faculty and the students.
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50 Trackmen stage their finals this afternoon Track meet between Seerley Hall, Baker Hall, and off-campus men was moved because of a conflict with the intramural basketball schedule.
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51 Battery men start work Panther baseball players begin to prepare for their upcoming season; photo.
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52 Matmen jolt Cyclones with an astonishing 15-11 upset Panthers win their first meet of the season against Iowa State.
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53 Omaha five seeks revenge tomorrow night Panthers will play their final home basketball game against Omaha University; photo.
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54 Purple meet Hawkeyes, Cornhuskers on mat Panthers will face the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Lincoln and then come home to face the Iowa Hawkeyes; photo.
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55 Students are assigned income tax 'grief' M. R. Thompson's finance class works on taxes.