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1 Thompson head of campus communist party April Fool's Day issue.
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2 "Old Gold" sales deadline Monday
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3 Barnhart hired to teach classes, assist Starbeck Profile of Don Barnhart.
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4 Dance recital in Auditorium tonight Description of the program.
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5 Dean Bender speaker at West Union meeting
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6 FBLA will hold two-day state convention here Highlights of the program.
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7 Frolickers rest
Salisbury--Ralph (Student--1946-1948)
Jody Kingland, Bill Brown, Nancy Lauer, and Ross McElhinney relax after participating in the Farmers' Frolic; photo.
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8 Holy Week program planned; Jean Clark to lead services Schedule of activities.
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9 Hunger. . . . Food is distributed to the students of Casa dello Studdente in Italy and is supplied by student relief funds; photo.
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10 Kurtz songs accepted for publication soon
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11 Sale of 'Pen' will start Monday
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12 Social Life Committee to aid in discussion To plan next year's activities.
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13 Wood, student craftsmen construct novel stage effect for spring play
Drake--Marcia June (Class of 1949)
Description of work involved in creating sets for "The Knight of the Burning Pestle".
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14 An editorial; the vanishing teacher Describes why teachers have been quitting their profession in the past ten years.
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15 Letter to the editor
Guest--Charles Boyd (English Faculty)
Discuses the recent editorial comments concerning the "Contemporary Affairs" class at I.S.T.C.
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16 Musical Notes
Geary--John T. (Johnnie) (Student--1948)
Discusses music students, faculty members, and upcoming musical events
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17 Roger's Rambling Remarks
Blake--Roger O. (Class of 1948)
Campus news.
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18 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
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19 Campus Commentary Discuses student of the week Earl Schramm.
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20 Dr. Kurtz re-appointed to music committee Of national organization.
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21 Faculty members to judge contests For Iowa District music events.
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22 Norwegian students talk in Campus School Erling Slaato and Olav Brakstad spoke to students.
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23 Survey of Campus Opinion Students reply to the questions: "Should the name of this column be changes?" and " How did you happen to choose Teachers College to pursue your education?"
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24 Untitled
Fagan--William Brock (English Faculty)
Professor Fagan is sympathetic with Jim Flanagan's language usage.
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25 A-bomb test film will be viewed next month
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26 Discussion activities to be held on campus
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27 Fraternity and Sorority news News from Greek organizations.
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28 Gym Gems Discuses new committees appointed, Lorna Meyers playing her piano, and trophies and awards.
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29 Rogers to explain Marine Corps Reserve Major L. M. Rogers will be on campus.
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30 What to Wear Suggests appropriate clothing for campus events.
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31 Leeman out, title hope fades; will not wrestle in NCAA tourney at Champaign Torn cartilage in the first right rib will keep Gerald Leeman from the chance at receiving the national title in Champaign, Illinois.
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32 Lockeroom Logic
McCabe--John Wesley (Jack) (Class of 1950)
Discuses Leeman's injury that will prohibit him from wrestling at the NCAA; even without Leeman the Panthers are still a threat at the NCAA.
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33 Revelle invited to Chicago meet Freshman high jumper will travel to Chicago to participate in the annual Chicago relays.
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34 Seven letter-winners report to Starbeck for spring football Among the fifty-eight candidates for the 1947 football season, seven are letter-winners.
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35 Waterloo city champ on tutor tennis team Dick Nauman is the only candidate who has reported for the tennis team.
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36 Cindermen still waiting for spring weather The track and field team is still practicing inside until the weather warms up outdoors.
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37 Spring basketball drills will start next Monday At least thirteen members of last season's varsity and "B" squad are expected to report to the daily drill that will continue for four weeks.
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38 Teachers College Relay scheduled for April 19 at O.R. Latham field This year's home meet looks promising; last year over six hundred athletes represented ten colleges but this year 25 to 30 colleges have expressed interest in the relays.