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1 Attention! Summer school students
Goetch--Edward W. (Education Faculty)
Should seek placement information.
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2 Beard announces registration totals Enrollment for summer 1948 is 1602.
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3 Biology professor at Okoboji school Martin Grant will teach a course in field biology.
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4 Dr. Bodein addresses students at Matriculation Convocation Description of the assembly.
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5 New instructors for summer; twenty-two new tutors on campus Brief profiles of new instructors.
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6 New students tell of life in Hawaii
Morden--Beryl (Student--1948)
Hawaiian students talk about home.
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7 Pick "Years Ago" as play in late July Preview of the play.
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8 Pre-engineering inventory
Paul--Joseph B. (Research Bureau Staff)
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9 Recreational equipment available for students with extra time Golfing, swimming, and bicycling offered.
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10 Scott, Pendergraft head branch schools In Creston and Atlantic.
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11 Students sign up for summer Students register for the summer quarter; photo.
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12 Van Ness to head physical education during summer
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13 Know Your Eye Staff
Nellor--Patricia Joanne (Class of 1951)
Profiles of Mrs. Aubrey La Foy and Will Carthy; photo.
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14 Musical Notes
McMains--Beverly Louise (Class of 1950)
Discusses music students, faculty members, and upcoming musical events.
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15 Survey of Campus Opinion Students predict when the United States will go to war again.
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16 The Line
Guenther--Audrey A. (Class of 1950)
Campus gossip.
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17 Blind veteran continues pre-law college work
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18 Brave students steal grade books attempting to learn grades received Around 1920, students broke into the Registrar's Office and stole the grade books so that they could see their grades; books were recovered; vault built as a result.
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19 Krogh Grotto restores health, saves life, satisfies dream Profile of A. J. Krogh, who began building a grotto in 1929 at 2010 Clay Street in order to recover his health; description of the grotto.
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20 Miss Smith names corridor chairmen List of chairs.
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21 Steamfitting department janitor does his daily duty with fans George Stevens is in charge of the ventilation system on campus.
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22 Summer quarter dance
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23 "Wise Fools" to be topic for chapel John Scott Everton will speak.
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24 Dean Nelson attends meeting for study of personnel services
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25 Math Department adds two instructors Mary C. Anderson and Vernon Heade will teach in the Mathematics Department for the summer.
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26 President would lead his faculty back to soil President Price talks about his love for gardening; raises flowers and vegetables; son John helps.
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27 Teachers College coed attends Chimes meet First national convention for Chimes.
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28 Vocational counseling available to veterans
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29 Entertain freshmen at summer picnic With food, singing, and skits.
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30 Meet "the man nobody knows" on Teachers College Campus Profile of President Price.
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31 Pre-med students need "B" average
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32 Ten tips to take to task Humorous list of tips aimed at failing in college.
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33 Wood discusses Abbey Theatre At College Players meeting; list of officers.
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34 Campus School begins session Will include extracurricular activities.
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35 Murals can inspire students with good neck muscles Description of the murals in the library.
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36 Notice Driver training students will meet.
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37 Panthers achieve new win record Panther athletic teams have a combined for fifty-five victories in the 1947-1948 athletic season.
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38 Phi Sigma Epsilon members notice Forming softball team.
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39 Squad shows slugging skill List of the top Panther batters.
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40 Gold old days of '76 not so good; Grandpa's style hampered by rules A look at the rules for relationships between men and women students in 1876.
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41 Journalistic fraternity to meet in Commons
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42 Sore throats, colds respiratory infections prove most frequent Dr. Giffen offers advice for good health.
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43 South Africa sees American hysteria Thomas Horn talks about a letter he received from a colleague in South Africa.
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44 Changes announced for Campus School Dwight Curtis will teach courses; Thomas Horn will direct student teaching for the summer.
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45 Dishwashing made easy by machines that wash 22,000 dishes per hour Description of the dishwasher.
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46 Dr. D. Howard to speak to Humanists Will speak on "The Indefiniteness of History".
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47 Elect officers at Bartlett Hall List of officers.
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48 Homecoming to have Robert Shaw Chorale
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49 Skar to California Will attend Lutheran convention.
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50 Vets must seek work to get readjustment