Issue Contents

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1 'S Village will be full for fall term' -- Bender Idea of putting groups of single men in several Sunset Village units dropped for now.
2 'Your college and you' is handbook for faculty, other college employees Description of the publication aimed at providing information for faculty.
3 Announce workshop chairmen; PR workshop heads named; Peet is chosen for chairman Lengthy look at the School Public Relations workshop program.
4 Cast is selected for acting roles in 'Hasty Heart' List of cast members.
5 Caught in the act . . . . Social science teacher Donald Norland discusses U. S. government with class; photo.
6 Classes meet July 3 Double cuts will be tallied.
7 Dr. Bernhard announces Sunday's sermon theme Will speak on "The Sound that Life Makes".
8 Hake's program tells only good, not the disasters "The State of Things" will concentrate on news of good things in Iowa.
9 Panther awards presented to 65 for spring sports List of letter winners.
10 TC students will relax the Fourth May enjoy local activities.
11 Television tower now erected atop Auditorium; will start shows in fall Will receive television signal from WOI in Ames; Mr. Hake will begin to provide TC programming to WOI.
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12 Alcock, chairman, announces uses of charm room Women may get information on cosmetics, hair styles, and fashion.
13 Dr. Will attends Utah convention Of AAAS.
14 For jobs in Indian grade schools civil service asks for applications
15 Meditations held every Thursday at Lawther
16 Student centers offer eight faiths for TC students Roster of centers and their addresses.
17 The Line
Wittenburg--Carletta (Class of 1952)
Campus gossip.
18 Untitled Teachers College President Malcolm Price steps down from his office to allow for the progress of the school.
19 Will hold mixer on tennis courts Will have square dance.
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20 News in brief Campus news.
21 Norland is teaching social science after years spent globe trotting Profile of Donald Norland.
22 Oldest co-ed on campus recalls age when only six buildings stood here
Pippitt--Betty (Student--1951)
Elva Foster, graduate of Teachers College in 1909, recalls how campus looked when she left.
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23 Committees for KPBA banquet are selected
24 July 10 last day to order announcements
25 Lawther Hall residents attend Sun. breakfast
26 Local florist to present lessons on flowercrafts Marion Bancroft will be on campus.
27 Sweet and Lowdown
Porter--Phyllis Marion (Class of 1950)
News about musical activities on campus.
28 Tourney qualifications open for men golfers