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Vote for Old Gold candidates today
5 radio stations to serve college Tall Corn Network, consisting of KAYX, KWDM, KVFD, KFJB, and KSJB, will broadcast programming.
. . . Sole saver A German student works at his job as a shoemaker; the World Student Service Fund pays for these students' food and books; photo.
Weidman dance ensemble to be here Thursday Profile of the ensemble; photo.
Religious-social issues conference will open Sunday; three speakers to discuss problems in labor relations Whitney Young, Roy Rogers, and Svend Godfredsen will speak; highlights of the conference.
Faulty stove pipe causes fire in Village Fire begins when occupant cleans pipe; no damage reported.
Student teaching: Assignments will be given.
Ellington band scores a hit Reviews the performance of Duke Ellington and his orchestra at ISTC.
Veterans' checks: Business Office will cash veterans' checks.
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Teacher, may we leave the room? Comments on professors who keep their students well after the dismissal bell.
These potent "Eye" editorials . . . Discusses the lighting situation in the College Eye office, and how it was fixed shortly after a cartoon regarding the situation was published.
The Line Comments on people and happenings on campus.
Java jumped, but--threatened revolt quelled, coffee price normal again Price of a cup of coffee jumps from five cents to eight cents, but then drops back to five cents.
Musical Notes Announces recent and upcoming music related events on campus.
Know Your Eye Staff: Fuller reads galley proofs; Bartlett is advertising mgr. Shirley Fuller, freshman physical education major, edits galley proofs; Harry Bartlett, sophomore social science major, is in charge of advertising; photo.
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Guest speakers for conference here Svend Godfredsen and Whitney M. Young, Jr., will speak at TC during the Religious and Social Issues conference; photo.
Actors plastered? Only mask-makers at work on play A look at preparations for "The Great God Brown".
Roland Searight to lead Symphony Orchestra Sunday
Fuel oil shortage confronts Village Veterans' families taking a variety of measures such as moving in together and installing coal and wood burners.
Spring art salon: To be sponsored by Art League.
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Three cage fives remain unbeaten Intramural basketball standings are posted with tomorrow's schedule.
Cagers meet Luther five Saturday night Panthers will face the Norsemen of Luther College.
Koll scores most falls for matmen Point statistics for the members of the wrestling team are posted.
Grapplers will meet Cyclones in first home contest of year Panthers will face Iowa State University; "B" squad will face Fort Dodge YMCA.
Intramural cagers produce upsets; LaMaster tops scoring list with 52 Dean LaMaster holds the scoring record of the intramural basketball season with fifty-two points; photo.
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Cage five proves that free tosses win ball games ISTC has won three games by free throws this season.
Conference standings Iowa State Teachers College stands at the top of the North Central Conference with a 6-0 season record.
Secretary to dean will attend Iowa U. Jeanne de Bettignies will move on.
Nine games for women's quintets Schedule for women's intramural basketball competition is posted.
Johnson, Corbin top point makers for girls' teams Darlene Johnson and Colleen Corbin hold the number one scoring seat in intramural basketball competition, with eighteen points each.
Tutor five tops South Dakota U. 42-33 last Friday Norm Jespersen lead the team with twelve points against the South Dakota Coyotes.
Cagemen wallop Morningside 71-49 for number six ISTC defeated Morningside College for their sixth straight conference win; photo.
KO's Encourages students to attend the home wrestling meet against Iowa State, and the Saturday morning intramural basketball competitions.
Athletic events:
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Students plan visit to Jewish synagogue In Waterloo.
FBLA will present play on February 3 Will present "Where There's Life, There's F. B. L. A.
Rendezvous The Greeks announce their recent and upcoming activities.
Senior pictures:
Survey of Campus Opinion Students express their opinions about taxes and family income.
Business classes Must take typing qualifying tests.
Around the Campus Comments on the changing face of the TC campus, recent concerts, and the problems of the Old Gold staff.
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Plan installation of Alpha Phi chapter Alpha Phi chapter of Phi Delta Kappa will be installed; TC chapter organized earlier this year.
Sixteen men enter bridge tournament Professor Howard will direct tournament.
Jimmy Smith to play at Stadium Hall dance
Iowa Teachers First initiates 7 members List of members and officers.
Harris suggests tax bill to curb inflation in U.S. Professor Harris offers views.
They've got your number . . . Campus telephone operators talk about their work; handle three or four thousand calls a day; photo.
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Give advance registration details Schedules and regulations for registration.