Issue Contents

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1 "Cry Havoc" Students in the latest drama production; photo.
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2 Better teaching methods sighted by Mr. Pooley Robert C. Pooley speaks to faculty.
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3 Colombian professor visits on campus Hector Gonzalo Garcia is visiting scholar.
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4 Commencement season starts as seniors honored at dance Schedule of activities.
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5 Gallant nurses celebrated in Allan Kenword's 'Cry Havoc' Review of the play.
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6 Gov. Hickenlooper to address WAVES
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7 Orchestra, chorus part of May festival Schedule of the festival.
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8 Women graduates honored at tea Women's League presidents will be on hand.
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9 College program at Danish war relief Faculty will take part in program.
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10 Library notes; from one reader to the next
Neff--Grace K. (Library Faculty)
Recommends good library books.
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11 The ambitious forty Urges wider participation in student leadership.
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12 Watching the World
Lauren--Howard C. (Buck) (Class of 1944)
Gives opinion on voting restrictions for minorities, and about events going on in the United States.
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13 Wing Tips News articles from the military units on campus.
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14 1944-45 Student League group holds first meeting Organize committees.
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15 Golden Ledger initiate six new members List of new members and officers.
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16 Lt. Nancy Pyper writes of Cedar Falls WAVES In Navy publication.
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17 Religious news News from campus religious centers.
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18 Rolland Schloerb to give message in Sunday chapel Profile of speaker.
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19 Students present recital today List of performers.
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20 Theta Gams still softball champs Future softball games to be played.
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21 Water show provided entertainment, ducking for all water-lovers Evening included free swimming and races.
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22 WAVES give show Sunday Will present singing and dancing.
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23 Kampus to Khaki
McElhinney--Russell
Updates on students and staff, who are currently in the military.
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24 Mildred Hach gives first vocal senior recital of season
Maiden--Valara C. (Class of 1947)
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25 Miss Paulee installed honorary member of Alpha Upsilon; performance full of artistry Lengthy profile of Mona Paulee; photo.
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26 Palmer on extension Will go to Shellsburg.
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27 Teachers College music department member of national organization Now a member of the National Association of Schools of Music.
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28 Art instructor on leave of absence Professor Horns will study under fellowship at University of Iowa.
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29 Campus high school participates in East Waterloo music festival
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30 Rural trainees like four quarter plan Description of the four quarter rural education training program.
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31 Student nurses take work on campus Allen Memorial Hospital nursing students take fifteen hours of college work; a look at their daily schedule.
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32 The Line Comments on people and happenings on campus.