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1 . . . First stop
Tuthill--David (Student--1946-1947)
Cathleen Nimrod begins registering students; photo.
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2 Ballet attracts players to Des Moines tonight College Players will make trip to see Ballet Theatre.
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3 College band to appear in out-of-town concerts Nine stops scheduled.
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4 Debaters in Nebraska meet; four types of actives scheduled Description of the program; debate schedule for the rest of the year.
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5 Epsilon Pi Tau granted charter Industrial arts honorary society organized in 1937, but was inactive during the war; Pi Chapter receives charter; photo.
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6 Folk festival will include specialties Annual festival will present class work.
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7 Last stop . . . .
Tuthill--David (Student--1946-1947)
Students finally reach the last stage of registration; photo.
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8 Players see last G. B. Shaw play College Players present epilog from "St. Joan".
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9 School survey reveals 1947 job prospects Professor Goetch's survey finds areas of greatest opportunity.
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10 Letter to the editor
Nordskog--Paul (Student--1946)
Believes that all teachers should aid students by trying to teach the way the student can best learn.
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11 Musical Notes
Smith--Warren Allen (Class of 1948)
Discusses music students and faculty members.
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12 On borrowed time Professor Guest believes that America is threatened by private greed.
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13 Roger's Rambling Remarks
Blake--Roger O. (Class of 1948)
Campus news and suggestions for improvement.
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14 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
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15 Campus commentary
Flanagan--James Martin (Student--1946-1947)
Discuses student of the week, the bells ringing during class, term papers and tests, and the spring play; photo.
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16 Campus cop tags traffic violators Charles Billman tickets illegally parked cars on campus; photo.
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17 Survey of Campus Opinion
Smith--Warren Allen (Class of 1948)
Students reply to the question : "How much do you expect to make your first year at teaching, if you teach?"
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18 Cagers wind up season tonight at Sioux Falls The Panthers seek revenge for their previous defeat by Augustana. The game is tonight and will be the last game of the season.
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19 Koll and Leeman lead Tutor matmen to third undefeated season In the past three years Koll has had sixteen consecutive dual meet victories and Leeman has had twelve; both of them are national wrestling champs; photo.
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20 Lockeroom Logic Discuses the wrestling team's unbeaten season, the basketball team's last game of the season, and the all- conference cage team.
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21 Maurice Wilson pilots junior high cagers to city championship Maurice Wilson coached the junior high team to an undefeated season. This was part of his student coaching training.
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22 Panther cagers lose to Western Michigan at Kalamazoo, 63-54 The Panthers and Broncos ended the first half nearly even, but as the second half rolled on, the Broncos pulled ahead; photo.
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23 Wrestlers whip Michigan State in final dual meet The victory over Michigan gave the Panthers their fifth victory and third consecutive unbeaten season.
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24 "Hon" Nordly ends seventh season as Panther basketball coach
Nelson--James W. (Class of 1948)
Nordly believes that basketball is always an unpredictable game; believes the team had a good season; cartoon.
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25 Intramural news The basketball championship will be decided on Saturday when the last two teams play.
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26 Thinclads get in shape for spring schedule Coach Dickinson is working with his nineteen middle and long distance runners to get them into shape for the upcoming season.
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27 Bodein to lead "skeptics hour" Will discuss topics that raise skeptical questions about religion.
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28 Don old clothes for annual frolic At Farmers Frolic.
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29 Home again from Guatemala, Dean Campbell back on job
Wymore--Dorothy
Dean Campbell toured many sites in Central American during her five-week trip; photo.
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30 Untitled
Ray--Jean (Class of 1950))
Students stare a schedule of activities on bulletin board, but decide to go home for the weekend.
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31 Vets leaving school must complete forms Must fill out interruption of training form.
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32 Faculty Dames honor husbands at potluck
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33 High school students visit state legislature Thirty-two Campus School students visited General Assembly.
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34 Miss Fisher victim of Bronx cheer; advises education to understand art
Eells--William L. (Classes of 1947 and 1948)
Profile of Martha Fisher.
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35 Student broadcasters finish term's programs Saturday New line-up of students to assist with radio programming.
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36 Blind students amaze FBLA meeting; demonstrate facility with machines
Salisbury--Ralph (Student--1946-1948)
Two students from the Vinton school demonstrate their skills on business machines; photo.