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1 AAUW will honor women grads At breakfast.
3 BAE to hear Lindquist Mary Lindquist will speak.
4 Groom will be guest speaker of FBLA meeting Hugh Groom will speak at second annual state meeting on campus.
5 Hart to go on emeritus status July 1 Has been Director of Extension Service for thirty-three years; Mr. Hart talks about his experiences; appointed archivist and historian by President Latham in 1936; Elmer Ritter will succeed him in Extension.
6 Hayseeds Students Virginia Kellogg and Harold Petersen dress for tonight's Farmers Frolic dance.
7 Lutheran students plan conference Lutheran students from around the state will attend.
8 Ormston new SCA prexy; Clark, Martin, Ashinger are also winners Roster of new officers; plans for organizational activities.
9 Rabbi Baron will be leader on interfaith conference here Schedule of meetings and lectures.
10 Recital to feature Green and Keister Performer profiles; performance program.
11 Strayer will see Congress, UN in action Will tour with other college students; photo.
12 Students organize national art frat Delta Phi Delta founded with five charter members; social group with same name will change its name; list of members.
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2 April Fool's Day College Eye produces lampoon newspaper for April Fool's Day.
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13 Bultena a prestidigitator? Yep, but it ain't as bad as it sounds
Voorhees--Barbara Jean (Class of 1949)
Profile of professor Louis Bultena.
14 Complains of telephone service Comments on courtesy of telephone operators; believes change is needed.
15 Musical Notes
Rogers--Jeannette (Janie) (Student--1948)
Discusses music students, faculty members, and upcoming musical events.
16 The Line
Russell--Marian Lucille (Class of 1949)
Campus gossip.
17 UMT called an act of war
Granata--Russell J. (Student--1947)
Fears draft is imminent; does not believe it is necessary.
18 Voltaire, thou shouldst be living . . . . Comments on speech calling for outlawing of Communist Party in the US.
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19 Bus to take students to pro tennis match Tennis players Bobby Riggs and Jack Kramer will play in Iowa City; students show interest in attending.
20 Cindermen will entertain Grinnell next Wednesday TC holds a telegraphic meet here today against Beloit; will host Grinnell in their first outdoor meet of the season.
21 KO's Collegiate All Midwest Basketball Team selection was made; Norm Jespersen was named fourth team all conference and Van Combs was named honorable mention; photo.
22 Olympic tryouts offer opportunity to observe Olympic mat system
Herrmann--David Lee (Class of 1950)
Coach McCuskey will closely watch the rule differences between the intercollegiate style and Olympic style of wrestling; photo.
23 Olympic tryouts start today; matmen aim for berth in national finals TC's Russ Bush and Bill Nelson will participate in this meet.
24 Plans for relays near completion Many are working hard to make the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Teachers College Relays successful with hopes of it being bigger and better.
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25 "Students who want work in mental institutions welcome" says Graves
Harnack--Robert Victor (Class of 1950)
Charles Graves describes great needs.
26 K. P. clubs pack supplies for Germany Will send school supplies.
27 Math instructors will attend Indiana meeting
28 Pepsi-Cola scholarship awards are announced
29 Will be tonight--Farmer's Frolic Preview of the dance.
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30 Bartlett Hall to have carnival next week
31 Bartlett holds pajama parties
32 Electronic group has new building Caryl Middleton outlines plans for the V-3 program company.
33 Faculty members to attend Chicago speech meeting
34 FBLA members Invited to attend meeting.
35 Lawther pajama party to be held April 6
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36 Aubrey LaFoy, Connie Conway wed Saturday
37 Early bird breakfast planned for women Women's Recreation Association sponsoring breakfast at Island Park.
38 Scout conference begins April 7 Will conduct sessions for Scout leaders.