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1 . . . Mom's guest
Engelby--Doris
Donna Sharp registers Mrs. Walter E. Brown for the Mother's Day program; photo.
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2 All-campus sing trophy attracts ten groups
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3 Board votes to give 150 exclusive use of Commons Large groups may reserve Commons for the exclusive use of their groups.
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4 Committee on screening is described Will attempt to make decisions on who should and who should not become a teacher.
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5 Drama conference includes one act plays, luncheon Conference program highlights.
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6 Jean Cady plays solo in Waterloo Symphony
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7 Old Golds
Haynes--William McClellan (Class of 1949)
Will not be available before the end of the quarter.
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8 Old students may register; new students June 1 Registration procedures.
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9 Russell, Holvik will conduct Concert Band Performance program.
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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.
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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.
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13 The Line
Pringle--Diana Jean (Class of 1950)
Campus gossip.
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14 The perfect solution Advises students to use sidewalks.
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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
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17 Diathermy treats sinusitis, sprains
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18 Ellabelle Davis, distinguished soprano will present third concert next year Performance preview.
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19 Ellen Richards Club will hold picnic
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20 Fitzwater to visit here next week Charles O. Fitzwater will confer with staff on rural education.
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21 Free admission to water show Brief description of program.
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22 High school students guests of library Students are those who are interested in library work.
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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.
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25 New Agriculture Club holds first election List of officers.
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26 Pi Omega Pi initiation, dinner List of initiates.
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27 Plans for branch summer school near completion Will be offered in Shenandoah.
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28 Thompson speaks on trip to Cleveland
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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.
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31 Bee Bopps blank Cinchers nine 6-0 Results from the women's intramural softball tournament are posted.
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32 Golfers win over Loras at Dubuque ISTC defeated Loras College, 10 1/2 to 4 1/2; schedule is posted.
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33 KO's
Knee--Orval A. (Class of 1950)
Comments on the exciting parts of the Teachers College Relays.
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34 Netmen win 5-3 from Dubuque U. ISTC defeated Dubuque University during the doubles section of the meet.
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35 Thinclads to run at Drake Relays Time trials held this week determined which Tutors would represent ISTC in the Drake Relays; photo.
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36 Tutor nine whips Gusties, LaCrosse ISTC defeated Gustavus Adolphus and the LaCrosse Teachers; photo.
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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.
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39 Humanists won't meet
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40 Notice
Woodcock--Bertram L. (Class of 1929; Safety Educat
Asks ISTC students to obey Campus School safety patrols.
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41 Veterans notice Bonus applications should be available soon.
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42 Air Force to build Corps of grads
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43 Horn speaks to group at Hartman's Reserve Spoke on school district reorganization.
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44 Library receives copy of Playfair's 'Euclid' Formerly belonged to Emma Lambert.
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45 Mothers guests at special tea In Bartlett Hall.
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46 New chairman for music hour Description of musical activities in Bartlett Hall.
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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.
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49 Dr. Scott will teach in West Virginia Will teach at Marshall College for summer session.
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50 Fall Homecoming to be October 22 Schedule of fall activities.
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51 Girls attend Home Economics conference
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52 Language, guidance, art displays in library
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53 Lawther honors mothers; fathers
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54 Short will lead leadership panel Will consider leadership in camping.
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55 Treasurer's notice
Jennings--Phillip C. (Student--1926-1928; Business Manager)
Student organization financial books must be turned in.