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1 Band to present summer concert The selections for the band's only performance for the summer are listed.
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2 Director of dorm to leave: Clara Wheeler resigns post as head of G. T. Baker Hall Clara Wheeler will be moving to Redlands, California; photo.
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3 Dr. Morgan will speak at chapel Dr. Frank Crossley Morgan, from Concord, North Carolina, will also be a speaker at the Cedar Falls Bible Conference.
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4 Dr. Price is honored at banquet; presented life membership The Faculty Men's Club and the Faculty Women's Club honor President Price for his ten years of service to the college.
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5 New director of Baker appointed Mary McNamar will begin her duties as director of Baker Hall on September 1, 1950.
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6 Schlicher speak about orientation Raymond Schlicher will be a part of the second annual workshop on guidance and counseling at the University of Iowa.
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7 The college students' draft status is clarified by law and registrar
Clabby--William Robert (Student--1950)
A section of the draft law pertaining to college students is given.
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8 Will hold square dance for students tonight The theme for the intermission program will be the "gay nineties."
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9 Hilltopics; can't students sing? Believes students should be given the leads in the musical productions rather than the faculty performing them.
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10 KWWL to broadcast Iowa Teachers games All home and away football games will be broadcast.
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11 Music Department's aim--best
Kurtz--Edward Frampton (Music Faculty)
Informs students that Music Department has been criticized for using not yet matured voices of students for operas and uses faculty members for orchestra positions only when needed.
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12 News in brief News about campus events.
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13 Old clothes and hose are put to good use Mrs. Reaugh will send items to the Oakdale Sanitarium, where they will be used to make rugs, and also to the American Friends Service for distribution to needy families.
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14 Strings are difficult; graduate student answers
Joens--Doris (Class of 1950)
Faculty are used for string positions in the orchestra because not enough students are being trained in those area in the elementary and high schools.
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15 The Line
Wittenburg--Carletta (Class of 1952)
'News" from around campus.
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16 42 are initiated by Kappa Delta Pi A list of the initiates is given.
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17 Film Club adds fourth movie to original list "The Ghost Goes West" will be shown on August 7, 1950.
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18 Sweet and Lowdown
Porter--Phyllis Marion (Class of 1950)
News about musical events on campus.
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19 Will hold finals in men's league Two teams are currently tied for first place.
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20 College musicians to give program at branch school The music selections for the program are listed along with the students participating. Ricci Cole and Daphne Powell will also be performing.
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21 House being razed for ground-site for construction of Lutheran Chapel
Mayer--Roselyn M. (Student--1953)
The D. Sands Wright house was constructed in 1895; razed to make way for Missouri Synod Lutheran chapel; photo.
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22 Maucker comes to meet officials Meeting with the budget and legislative committee of the State Board of Education while on campus, President-elect William Maucker also met with the current college president and various staff members.
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23 Three of faculty to attend confab at Minnesota U
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24 Dr. Dreier completes an active duty tour As part of his active duty with the Air Force, William Dreier designed a scale for describing instruction.
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25 Foto features . . . Daily duties Clif Myers is shown performing part of his routine as custodian of Gilchrist Hall; photo.
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26 Golf tournaments move into finals Results of the faculty and college men's golf tournament are given.
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27 Librarian attends Ohio convention Clara Campbell was one of the more than four thousand people who attended the national convention of the American Library Association.
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28 Name G. Strayer to Iowa U post Named as managing editor of the information service at the University of Iowa; Gordon Strayer is also working on his master's degree there.
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29 WAVES once were billeted in halls while TC acted as a training center
Sage--Beverly (Student--1950)
Brief history of the WAVES on campus.
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30 Business Institute hears L. Douglas Lloyd Douglas spoke on "The Need for a More Effective Program in Basic Education in Our High Schools" at the University of Wisconsin.
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31 Concert program for coming year released by Sage The persons who will be performing are: Leonard Warren, Nadine Connor, Ossy Renardy, and Jean Casadesus.
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32 Ed classes hear PR panels given The panel will include George Holmes, Roy Wilson, Margaret Huntington, and Arlene Fisher.
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33 Hill has revealed graduation dates Summer commencement will be August 10, 1950 at 7:30 p.m.
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34 Notice Gowns for Commencement are to be ordered at the Hughes College Hill Store.