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1 Biggs will present organ recital Feb. 16 E. Power Biggs will perform.
2 Business students will tour Rath's Will visit business offices.
3 Ellis to join 'flying classroom' study of industry and business Will visit and study businesses.
4 National exams to be Feb. 7, 14 National teacher exams given since 1940.
5 Play tickets on sale Mon. Preview of "The Great God Brown".
6 To elect League officers; students will vote next week during advanced registration Rules and regulations for the election.
7 To release bulletin on elementary teaching
8 We can help them . . . Students from Europe meet together in a center funded by the World Student Service Fund; TC students can contribute to the fund at Crossroads; photo.
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9 Bouquets--Ellington concert handled well Thanks the people who brought Duke Ellington to TC.
10 Brickbat--blushes are in order Criticizes vandals for stealing photographs of the Old Gold beauty candidates as well as other posters.
11 Does Guest get the last word?
Guest--Charles Boyd (English Faculty)
Professor Guest comments on Jack Blankenship's ironic letter.
12 Exercise that prerogative! Encourages students to vote in the upcoming student organization elections.
13 Know Your Eye Staff; Schenck works on copy desk
Reese--James E. (Student--1947)
Paul Schenck, a pre-journalism major, works on headlining the stories in the College Eye; photo.
14 Recent conference of real benefit Comments on the religious and social issues conference and the lack of student participation.
15 Release fall honor roll
16 The Line Comments on people and happenings on campus.
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17 Bartlett women will hold pajama parties
18 Bert Woodcock guest on WMT quiz show
19 Denny, Woodcock to parent-teachers meet
20 Hill to be music critic at Simpson festival At string clinic.
21 Home Ec instructors to attend conference Of regional home economics group.
22 Survey of Campus Opinion
Smith--Warren Allen (Class of 1948)
Explores student opinion about the good and bad qualities of instructors.
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23 Baseball starts According to Coach "Mon" Whitford, indoor baseball drills have begun.
24 Grapplers will meet Oklahoma Tech and Minnesota; powerful Oklahoma Tech wrestlers will test Panthers in home meet ISTC will face the University of Minnesota and the Oklahoma Institute of Technology.
25 Intramural fives complete fourth round of games Results of individual games during men's intramural basketball competition are posted.
26 Outstanding guard . . .
Nelson--James W. (Class of 1948)
Features Charles Riek, "ISTC's fine guard."
27 Panthers stamp Cyclones 23 to 5 in mat victory ISTC's "B" squad defeated Fort Dodge YMCA, 18-12, while the varsity squad trampled Iowa State University, 23-5; photo
28 Three cage gives have won four Team standings for men's intramural basketball competitions are posted.
29 Tomorrow's schedule Schedule for men's intramural basketball competitions is posted.
30 Tutor athletes use whirlpool bath when ankle injuries bother them
Hall--Robert M. (Student--1948)
Coach Arthur Dickinson explains that the whirlpool bath is used to massage the muscles.
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31 Hudek, Albrecht both hit eighteen to lead scorers Norma Hudek and Gloria Albrecht hold the top scores for intramural women's basketball competitions with eighteen points each.
32 KO's
Knee--Orval A. (Class of 1950)
Comments on the varsity and "B" basketball teams, the halftime presentation at the wrestling meet, and the bad sportsmanship of the crowd at a basketball game.
33 Luther cagemen overpowered by Tutor five, 69-43 ISTC defeated the Norsemen of Luther for the second time this season, 69-43; photo.
34 Panther five will play two on road; meet Augustana and Jackrabbits in crucial games TC will seek their seventh and eighth consecutive victories as they face Augustana and South Dakota State.
35 Women's playday will be Saturday Iowa Falls and Webster City Junior Colleges, and Coe and Grinnell Colleges will be here for the College Basketball Playday for women.
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36 "The Duke" tells all to Eye staffers
Salisbury--Ralph (Student--1946-1948)
Reviews the performance of Duke Ellington on campus; photo.
37 Around the Campus
Blake--Roger O. (Class of 1948)
Comments on the bulletin board outside the Placement Bureau, and two hour courses.
38 Bulletin Board Meetings and important events are scheduled.
39 Faculty members at meeting in Des Moines Will discuss teacher training.
40 Kappa Phi to hold formal initiation Sunday Velma Smith will visit.
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41 'Pioneering Backwards' topic for chapel
42 Fellows' clothes are sporty says majority of women
Tucker--H. (Tuck)
Women express views on clothing of ISTC men.
43 Lawther sponsors first costume ball
44 Rendezvous Greeks announce their recent and upcoming activities.
45 Theta Theta Epsilon plans formal initiation List of initiates.
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46 Bartlett to celebrate February birthdays
47 Beta Alpha Epsilon will hold banquet initiation
48 Humanists to discuss Einstein's philosophy Carol McCallum will be discussion leader.
49 Mid-year graduation held at Campus School
50 Students present programs for PTA Professor Pendergraft was chair of discussions.