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1 Dad's Day plans announced today Brief description of activities.
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2 Enrollment is highest in history Fall 1947 enrollment is 2814, an increase of about 400 students over last fall.
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3 Football games Students must present identification cards for admission.
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4 Gym residents donate to fund The $61.66 from gymnasium housing fund was donated to cancer research; men no longer housed in the gym.
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5 New home for arts, industry; $366,000 for teaching headquarters Scheduled for completion in September 1948; description of facilities; photo.
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6 Nydegger to play "Apley" title role; rehearsals begun on production List of cast members for "The Late George Apley".
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7 Pre-medical students Must take medical aptitude test.
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8 Season tickets now available says Dr. Sage Season ticket costs $2.40 for the six events; brief description of the series.
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9 Sittler will speak to leaders Joseph Sittler will address leaders at banquet.
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10 Untitled Verla Schoening, Beverly Brunz, Madelyne Elscott, and Rachel Rinehart play cards at the Polishing Party while Professors Howard, Silvey and Sage watch.
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11 Women's League to sponsor tea For new faculty women and wives.
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12 . . . Adults only Challenges students to perform at their full capacity.
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13 Calendar needs revision to include 'Henrysday'--H. Hake
Hauter--Julia M. (Student--1947)
Comments on Herbert Hake's calling Wednesday "Henrysday" in honor of the Henry Harris radio program.
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14 Kid stuff . . . Comments on the annual ducking tradition at Prexy's Pond.
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15 Minutes of Student League meeting Committee appointments.
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16 Musical Notes
Geary--John T. (Johnnie) (Student--1948)
Discusses music students and faculty members.
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17 We're sorry . . . . Shortage of space precludes several regular features.
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18 Business Dept. plans picnic tours
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19 Department head dies suddenly Monica Wild died September 9, 1947, after a brief illness.
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20 Humanist's Club begins meetings Warren Smith explains the purposes of the club.
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21 Placement test ratings promote many to Eng. II
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22 Instructors to discuss speech problems Oct. 4
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23 Math Club picnic
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24 Pep jamboree
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25 Survey of Campus Opinion Students comment on being back at TC.
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26 Buck's boys big The average player on Coach Buck Starbeck's football team weighs approximately 182 pounds.
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27 Cross country runners report to Dickinson Nine men have joined the cross country team; photo.
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28 Gym Gems Announces upcoming events, including picnics, play nights, and dances.
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29 KAYX will broadcast Panther football games "Buzz " Hassett will be the broadcaster for the Panther football games on the KAYX station in Waterloo.
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30 Little Tutors The Teachers College Campus School will open their football season against Alden.
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31 Notice Tickets for the round-trip bus ride to the Iowa State game will cost $2.88 each.
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32 Panther gridders open '47 season tomorrow; seek revenge victory over Iowa State TC Panthers will travel to Ames to compete against Iowa State University; photo.
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33 'Quiz Kids' star on quotation quiz Faculty will attempt to identify quotations.
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34 College Players to meet Will present scenes from "Three-Cornered Moon".
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35 Concert course, 1947-1948 Brief descriptions of the season's performers; photo.
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36 P. L. 346 students:
Beard--Marshall R. (Registrar; Social Science Faulty)
Will hold meeting.
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37 Vet compensation increased Sept. 1
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38 Art Club begins monthly meetings Thirty attend first meeting.
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39 Beard to speak Sunday on youth and marriage
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40 Dancing lessons
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41 Increase in attendance brings 14 to faculty Brief profiles of new faculty.
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42 Married students Should have ID cards stamped to gain admission to football games.
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43 More men needed for mixed chorus
Gerow--Maurice (Music Faculty)
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44 Pen contributions due Wednesday
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45 Women's Chorus
Mauck--Ruth Jane (Music Faculty)
Seeking members.
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46 Carnival is theme of Polishing Party Opportunity for students and faculty to get acquainted.