Issue Contents

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1 Atz named as Eye business manager List of other staff members.
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2 Church night is set for tonight Students will be transported to various Cedar Falls churches.
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3 Dorms make own open house plans Main floors and several corridors will be open.
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4 Hold workshops for new officers of organizations SLB will hold orientation.
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5 Longer fall term begins A look at the academic calendar for the year.
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6 Maucker to be inaugurated: Fall convocation coincides with ceremony this morning Description of ceremonies; President Maucker will deliver address; photo.
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7 McNamar starts Baker directorship Profile of Mary McNamar, new director of Baker Hall.
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8 Orientation of new men students sponsored by men's governing body Counselors preparing to help new students.
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9 Studios remodeled to accommodate cameras, equipment for television First television film will be Decorah drum and bugle corps performance at football game; Herb Hake announces future plans for television programs; equipment being installed in Auditorium Building.
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10 This one is free!! First issue of the College Eye is free.
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11 Tour of library exposes 'secrets' Library staff publishes pamphlet to orient students to resources and facilities.
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12 Chapel services start Sunday CHIC will begin services.
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13 Greetings from the president
Maucker--James William (President of ISTC--SCI--and UNI)
President Maucker salutes the new and returning ISTC students.
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14 Rural life group will meet Tuesday For those interested in rural life and education.
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15 Students to meet faculty informally at polishing party Description of apple polishing party.
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16 The Line (gossip column)
Rohlfs--Nancy (Nan) Margo (Class of 1951)
'News' from around campus.
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17 Uncle Sam 'hires' social life head Jerry Robinson drafted; seek new SLB replacement.
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18 Untitled Group tries to figure out mathematics of pinball machine.
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19 Around (column)
Coombs--Don (Student--1950)
Advice (Do's and Don'ts) for freshmen students.
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20 Film Club slates seven meetings Schedule of films for the year.
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21 Hold first pep rally at Watermelon Fest
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22 Phi Sigs attain scholarship honor Win national scholarship trophy.
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23 Speakers explain campus activities Hold dinner for new men students; photo.
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24 Celebrate Mun's 'day' tomorrow Reunion of baseball players honoring Coach 'Mun' Whitford.
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25 Frosh footballers will open drills
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26 Fry is smallest, oldest player on grid squad Bill Fry is 27 year-old, 130 lb. halfback.
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27 Grid squad loses tackle letterman Ogren out for the season due to rheumatic fever.
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28 Have reserved tickets for Ames-TC contest
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29 Panthers open against South Dakota State Saturday Two teams finished deadlocked for top rating in North Central Conference last year; photos.
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30 All college picnic held Wednesday Damp weather forced activities inside.
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31 AWS tea honors women of faculty All women student invited to attend.
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32 From the Bench (column)
Coyne--Charles Edward ( Chuck) (Class of 1951)
Sports news from various college campuses (including TC).
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33 Jamvets provide music for after game dance
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34 Nationwide essay contest revealed
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35 Pfeiffer appointed to religious post Profile of Aileen Pfeiffer, who will serve as assistant to Harold Bernhard.
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36 Teachers cagers will lead coaching clinic Will conduct one-day clinic.
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37 Three instructors join music staff Profiles of Lester Rumbaugh, Lavern Hodges, and Arthur Christmann.
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38 Will take orders now for football tickets
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39 Book review series begin at Coffee Hour John Cowley will review Hershey's "The Wall".
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40 Name Cawelti business manager for Prowl Gordon Cawelti will manage football program publication.
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41 Untitled Traditional Chuck Wagon picnic held despite rain; students help clean up.