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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.