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| Siplon will edit Campus Staff News | Student editors and reporters are listed. | |
| IFTA meets here for first time | Nine colleges will attend the regional meeting; Elizabeth Brady and Earl Kalp will speak. | |
| Start readings for spring play | Try-outs are being conducted for the production of "The Streets of New York." | |
| Enrollment for spring estimated at 2,715 | The number of women enrolled is 1400 and the count for men stands at 1315. | |
| Candidates to be introduced at pre-election convocation | Candidates will present their platforms; list of candidates. | |
| Pen to be sold starting Tuesday | Publication of this issue delayed due to staff reorganization. | |
| Hack, Cuthbertson head College Eye; assistants to be named | Staff members are listed; photo. | |
| Sophomore tests begin Wednesday | Testing is part of the Nineteenth Annual National College Sophomore Testing Program. | |
| Placement Bureau holds interviews | Two school superintendents will speak on "The Teacher's Relation to the Community and to the Schools." | |
| . . . . 'Chi' rock out | Alpha Chi Epsilon fraternity members carve names into rock at 18th and College Streets; photo. |
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| Iowa State Teachers College All Campus Election | Sample ballot for the student organization election. | |
| 1710 students agree | Students petition for new place for spring dance, encourages the committee to act on the students' interests. | |
| Joy Hofer to appear on H. Heidt's show | Will be one of four acts on the Horace Heidt talent show, "Stars on Parade." | |
| Humanist Club urged to hear Martin Grant | No regular meeting will be held so students may attend the talk by Martin Grant on "Science and Religion." | |
| The Line | Campus gossip. |
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| Dorothy Price receives award | Receives the E. M. Carter Memorial Award. | |
| C. Hoffman has poem published in magazine | Her poem entitled "Vanity" was published in the magazine 'Driftwood.' | |
| Four faculty members attend meeting at SUI | Conference was held for teachers of history and social studies. | |
| Curtis, Horn to attend meeting | The workshop is being sponsored by the American Association of Colleges at the Illinois State Normal University. | |
| 'Teacher must sell himself, subject to public'--Brechler | Paul Brechler gives advice to future teachers; a short profile Dr. Brechler is given; photo. |
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| Mat meets ducats are still available | Tickets are available for the National Collegiate wrestling championships. | |
| Cindermen snare fourth place at Midwest relays | Placed fourth at latest meet. | |
| Three win titles in YMCA meet | Wrestlers involved in the meet are listed. | |
| Wrestlers face Cornell tonight | Wrestling team challenges Cornell, both highly ranked and wanting the win. | |
| 48 varsity candidates seek positions on diamond team | Baseball season starts, with the roster to the varsity teams listed. | |
| Ken's Korner | Talks about the wrestling team facing an intense rival. |
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| Baker third cops intramural title | Members of the winning team are listed. | |
| Teacher relays set for April 22 | The 27th annual relay competition is open to colleges and high schools. | |
| Cagers set three new team marks; tie record for wins | Basketball team takes conference title, setting new records along the way. | |
| 5 schools attend College Play Day | Schools in attendance include Iowa State College, University of Iowa, Grinnell College, Central College, and Wartburg College. | |
| To sell Orchesis tickets Monday | Tickets are available for the spring recital. | |
| Matmen bury Omaha 29-3 | Wrestling team within one win of the conference title; photo. | |
| Trackmen host to four schools | Track team takes on Coe, Luther, Upper Iowa, and Cornell in home meet. |
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| Nordly to address health meeting | A State Health, Physical Education, and Recreation conference will be held on campus and will include a talk by Dr. Carl Nordly. | |
| Film Club announces schedule | Schedule is provided. | |
| College Players meet Thursday | Officers and upcoming plays are listed. | |
| Wanted: Ad Salesman | A position with the College Eye is currently open for a salesman of advertising. | |
| Greeks will be dancing on St. Patrick's Day | The Lee Barron Orchestra will be providing entertainment at the Inter-sorority Inter-Fraternity dance. | |
| Seabury to lead discussions | Profile of Dr. Ruth Seabury; photo. | |
| Hold audio-visual class for faculty | Workshops will assist faculty in keeping up-to--date with current teaching methods. | |
| Jennings reveals good coal supply | Regular shipments of coal are being received from Iowa coal mines. | |
| TC high school students attend music workshop | Will be attending a string workshop. | |
| To aid in overseas recruitment | Will assist the Army's Civilian Personnel Division in hiring teachers for the children of overseas military personnel. | |
| Faculty elects 12 committeemen | The members elected to the Faculty Senate, the Educational Policies Commission, and the Committee on Committees are listed. |
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| AWS presidents attend meeting | Will send the presidents as delegates to the Eastern Intercollegiate Association of Women Students Conference in Madison, Wisconsin. | |
| Faculty spotlight on program Saturday | The variety show "A Day at State Teachers" will be presented. | |
| Select Boyd as formal chairman | Jim Boyd was also chairman of the judging committee for the Old Gold beauties. | |
| 'Chi' rock on its way out; survived 35 years of carving | The rock is located near 18th and College Streets and has been used to carve in the initials of fraternity members for the last 35 years; real estate developer plans to move or destroy it. | |
| AWS sponsors party | Held a pajama party for all women students in the Commons to introduce candidates for office in the association for next year. | |
| Smith named to Social Life Committee | Members who are elected and appointed now have the same voting power. | |
| Select Lake for orientations head | Will be in charge of the freshmen counseling program and then will serve as Bartlett Hall president in the fall. | |
| Music fraternities to hold musicale | The program for the annual Contemporary American Musicale is provided. | |
| Yager heads morning meditations Wednesday | Meditations held every Wednesday morning at 7:30 a.m. | |
| Eighty graduated winter quarter | Sixty-eight students received their bachelor of arts degree while twelve were awarded a two-year diploma. | |
| Farmer's Frolic set for March 31 | Prizes will be awarded for the most authentic and appropriate hoe-down costumes. | |
| Rendezvous | News from Greek organizations on campus. | |
| Science conference is planned for March 18 | I. C. Davis, from the University of Wisconsin, will be the main speaker. |
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| Writing contests announced by Mademoiselle, CBS-Video | ||
| Plan driver training meeting for Tuesday | Beginning driver training students will meet. | |
| Amateur talent needed for Des Moines show | Will perform on the "The Original Amateur Hour." | |
| Sigma Gamma Kappa elects new officers | Officers are listed. | |
| Dean Nelson attends educational meetings | Will attend meetings in Iowa City. | |
| Sweet and Lowdown | News from the Department of Music. |