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1 . . . Mom's guest
Engelby--Doris
Donna Sharp registers Mrs. Walter E. Brown for the Mother's Day program; photo.
2 All-campus sing trophy attracts ten groups
3 Board votes to give 150 exclusive use of Commons Large groups may reserve Commons for the exclusive use of their groups.
4 Committee on screening is described Will attempt to make decisions on who should and who should not become a teacher.
5 Drama conference includes one act plays, luncheon Conference program highlights.
6 Jean Cady plays solo in Waterloo Symphony
7 Old Golds
Haynes--William McClellan (Class of 1949)
Will not be available before the end of the quarter.
8 Old students may register; new students June 1 Registration procedures.
9 Russell, Holvik will conduct Concert Band Performance program.
10 Women's program planned; May 4 to be special day for women Mrs. Hiram Houghton will speak; program will recognize women's achievements; photo.
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11 As I See It
Whitford--Lawrence W (Mon) (Class of 1924; Athletics Staff; Physical Education Faculty)
Lawrence Whitford claims that the best thing in life is a job well done.
12 Survey of Campus Opinion
Jahncke--Eugene Henry (Class of 1951)
Students are asked whether or not the United Nations should remain, or whether a world federal government should be established.
13 The Line
Pringle--Diana Jean (Class of 1950)
Campus gossip.
14 The perfect solution Advises students to use sidewalks.
15 Untitled Frank C. Sulewski, Regional Secretary of the World Student Service Fund, thanks ISTC for its donations.
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16 Beta Alpha will send newsletter to all members
17 Diathermy treats sinusitis, sprains
18 Ellabelle Davis, distinguished soprano will present third concert next year Performance preview.
19 Ellen Richards Club will hold picnic
20 Fitzwater to visit here next week Charles O. Fitzwater will confer with staff on rural education.
21 Free admission to water show Brief description of program.
22 High school students guests of library Students are those who are interested in library work.
23 Theta Theta Epsilon has four new actives List of new members.
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24 Lambda Delta Lambda will initiate eight List of new members.
25 New Agriculture Club holds first election List of officers.
26 Pi Omega Pi initiation, dinner List of initiates.
27 Plans for branch summer school near completion Will be offered in Shenandoah.
28 Thompson speaks on trip to Cleveland
29 Tri-Beta holds initiation dinner List of new members; Professor Winier speaks.
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30 Baseball team host to Luther nine next Tuesday; Don Dahlke probable starting hurler to challenge Norsemen The Luther team, which was recently defeated by Gustavus Adolphus, 14-11, will now face the Panthers.
31 Bee Bopps blank Cinchers nine 6-0 Results from the women's intramural softball tournament are posted.
32 Golfers win over Loras at Dubuque ISTC defeated Loras College, 10 1/2 to 4 1/2; schedule is posted.
33 KO's
Knee--Orval A. (Class of 1950)
Comments on the exciting parts of the Teachers College Relays.
34 Netmen win 5-3 from Dubuque U. ISTC defeated Dubuque University during the doubles section of the meet.
35 Thinclads to run at Drake Relays Time trials held this week determined which Tutors would represent ISTC in the Drake Relays; photo.
36 Tutor nine whips Gusties, LaCrosse ISTC defeated Gustavus Adolphus and the LaCrosse Teachers; photo.
37 Tutors dominate Relays with five first place wins Thirty-eight high schools and fifteen colleges sent a total of 826 athletes to compete in this year's Teachers College Relays.
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38 Danish student finds TC women too submissive to scarce 'eligibles' Grethe Wodskou gives her impressions of the social scene at ISTC.
39 Humanists won't meet
40 Notice
Woodcock--Bertram L. (Class of 1929; Safety Educat
Asks ISTC students to obey Campus School safety patrols.
41 Veterans notice Bonus applications should be available soon.
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42 Air Force to build Corps of grads
43 Horn speaks to group at Hartman's Reserve Spoke on school district reorganization.
44 Library receives copy of Playfair's 'Euclid' Formerly belonged to Emma Lambert.
45 Mothers guests at special tea In Bartlett Hall.
46 New chairman for music hour Description of musical activities in Bartlett Hall.
47 Rendezvous Greeks announce their recent and upcoming activities.
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48 'The Trojan Women' opens; shows evils, results of military aggression
Ford--Robert (Student--1948)
Review of the play.
49 Dr. Scott will teach in West Virginia Will teach at Marshall College for summer session.
50 Fall Homecoming to be October 22 Schedule of fall activities.
51 Girls attend Home Economics conference
52 Language, guidance, art displays in library
53 Lawther honors mothers; fathers
54 Short will lead leadership panel Will consider leadership in camping.
55 Treasurer's notice
Jennings--Phillip C. (Student--1926-1928; Business Manager)
Student organization financial books must be turned in.