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1 514 will graduate May 20; Price bestows degrees, honors to largest class in history New Alma Mater will be performed publicly for the first time.
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2 Defending champs . . . . Baker Hall men practicing songs for the All-Campus Sing.
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3 Graduates hear Victorson Sunday The title of the Reverend Frans A. Victorson's address will be "The Living Voice".
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4 Hack, Henry and Fye named to 'Eye' staff
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5 Honor alumni at luncheon The Classes of 1900 and 1925 will be honored.
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6 Men's Union officers introduced at dinner
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7 Opera satirizes British customs
Chase--John Glenn (Class of 1984)
Preview of "The Mikado"; photo.
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8 Organizations vie for sing trophy Judges for the second annual All-Campus Sing include Ruth Behrens, Hazel Strayer, and William E. Hayes.
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9 State board approves new campus school; first bids will be open in June A description of the new facilities.
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10 A look back through the 1949-1950 year reveals changes, championships
Wittmer--Berta (Class of 1954)
The year in review.
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11 Board approves new curriculum Students will be required to complete 196 hours of course work to receive a degree; description of the course of study.
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12 Comes the time and?? Graduating students will miss college, but have busy life ahead.
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13 Name Schloeman prexy Of Beta Beta Beta.
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14 Students should leave envelopes for checks
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15 The Line
Smith--Norene Alys (Classes of 1951 and 1959)
Campus gossip.
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16 Campus School to present concert Performance program.
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17 City council OK's faculty dwelling Faculty Homes receives approval for construction of apartment building to be located in area bounded by 26th, 27th, Iowa, and Tremont Streets.
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18 Lake and Secor brave male field; take auto, farm mechanics course
Chase--Jo Ann (Class of 1950)
First women take the Automobile and Farm Mechanics class; photo.
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19 Woodcock to conduct driver training class At several colleges and universities this summer.
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20 Beta Beta Beta initiates twenty List of initiates.
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21 College Players admit nineteen new members List of new members.
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22 Officers elected in Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia List of officers.
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23 Old Golds delayed May arrive after students leave campus.
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24 String conference plans discussions Program highlights.
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25 Summer term driver training students meet
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26 Sunset Village notice Potential subletters should see Dean Bender.
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27 16 awarded mat letters; 8 frosh receive numerals Letters and awards for wrestling given out.
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28 Dahlke dares . . . . Panther baseball challenges Illinois Normal.
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29 Ken's Korner Twenty graduates have chosen to participate in last athletic events instead of graduation ceremony. Last Ken's Korner column.
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30 Linksters take Grinnell; are defeated by Loras Panther golf team loses to Loras.
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31 Nine meets Carls on the road; Redmen at home; Dahlke tries iron man feat against Simpson in finale Panther baseball team heads for two roadtrips. Dahlke will play eight positions against Simpson.
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32 Panthers snare four firsts at Sioux Falls meet Track team captures three of four trophies in meet at Sioux Falls.
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33 Williams leads track scorers; Green is second Don Green has number one spot on Panther track team.
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34 3 Tutor netmen seek loop title held by Vikings Tennis team to compete in Brookings, South Dakota, for conference title.
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35 Basketball awards granted to ten Basketball letters and awards given out.
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36 Diamondmen split Illini doubleheader Baseball team splits with Illinois in doubleheader.
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37 Golf, tennis, track teams prepare for loop meets; Thinclads defend 1949 title at Brookings next weekend Track team to defend their title.
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38 Golfers are after third consecutive conference title Panther golf to play Brookings, South Dakota. for conference title.
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39 Grinnell's netmen trip Tutors 4-2 Tennis team loses to Grinnell, then defeated Luther for second time this season.
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40 Jesperson wins scholarship award Honored for scholarship, sportsmanship, and ability.
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41 Eighty-three receive Purple Arrows List of those honored.
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42 Five students admitted to SUI medical school
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43 Hold nine weeks summer session in Campus School Description of courses offered.
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44 Noted author speaks to business students Ernest Zelliot on campus.
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45 President Price presents charges to K-P, elementary, B. A. graduates
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46 Retreat is scheduled for SCA personnel
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47 Ritter attends annual extension board meet
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48 Spicer entertains at grad dinners
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49 Words of 1879 class sermon ring bright, clear for 1950 graduates
Handorf--Doris L. (Class of 1950)
Excerpts from address by James Gilchrist.
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50 Class manipulates puppets in play Description of the puppet plays.
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51 Commencement note Rehearsal scheduled.
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52 Hake named president of Faculty Men's Club Roster of other officers.
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53 Leaders attend All-Iowa confab Take part in collegiate conference.
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54 Six become actives in Alpha Phi Omega List of new members.
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55 Summer grads note Should report for class schedule.
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56 Sweet and Lowdown
Simpson--Dean (Class of 1950)
News from the Department of Music.
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57 Art Show depicts dimension work
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58 Grand march will honor graduates at annual spring formal tonight
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59 Name twenty-two men counselors List of counselors.
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60 Rendezvous News from Greek organizations on campus.
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61 Tri Beta holds annual spring camping trip List of campers.
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62 Dimchevsky advises women leaders to understand basic emotional needs Excerpts from address to women student leaders.
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63 Fall student teachers must fill out cards
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64 Nellor elected prexy List of new Torch and Tassel members.
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65 Sixta receives award Receives a $1000 pre-doctoral fellowship.