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1 'Heiress' cast is announced; play features family conflict List of cast members and play preview.
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2 Band will lead parade next week Brief look at parade route.
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3 Dance to feature music by Meyer Amby Meyer will play for Homecoming dance.
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4 Editor names annual staff List of Old Gold staff.
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5 First class rating awarded to Eye
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6 Graduate conference to be held in Gilchrist Will meet with Placement Bureau staff.
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7 Hilger to reign at Homecoming I-Club selects Homecoming queen and attendants.
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8 Lettermen's Choice Lucille Hilger will reign over Homecoming festivities.
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9 Music faculty planning concert for Homecoming Performers and program.
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10 Schoolboy's 'paradise found' spells problems to educators Jose T. Cortes talks about education in the Philippine Islands.
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11 Warren to give first program of 1950-51 series Profile of baritone Leonard Warren; photo.
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12 Beg your pardon Corrects earlier errors.
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13 Brindley Scholarship winner plays tennis, likes to travel Profile of Dick Wischmeier; photo.
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14 Discussion, then thought Take advantage of the events on campus.
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15 Flanagan to edit Christian Weekly The Reverend James Flanagan will edit Disciple of Christ newsletter.
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16 Letter to the editor
Jackson--Harold James (Jim) (Class of 1952)
Defense of last "The Line" article's content relating to food service.
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17 Student Centers News from campus religious centers.
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18 The life you save
Kopel--James J. (Jim) (Student--1950)
Appeal for TC students to drive responsibly.
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19 The Line
Rohlfs--Nancy (Nan) Margo (Class of 1951)
'News' from around campus.
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20 G. Holmes named committee head Will head AACTE committee on public relations.
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21 Grant to review book at weekly coffee hour Martin Grant will talk about "The Community of Man".
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22 Guys and gals get guidance advice at college meeting Ethel Nash gives advice on dating, courtship, and marriage.
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23 New courses in journalism gain popularity Eighteen students have enrolled in the minor.
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24 Schedule released for Homecoming Will be distributed on and off campus.
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25 Student piano recital to be this afternoon Five students will perform.
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26 Three new publications announced by Holmes Two catalogue issues and a pamphlet on campus traditions are in the works.
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27 Coach beats foe, Pneumonia germ Art Dickinson has been sick.
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28 From the Bench (column)
Coyne--Charles Edward ( Chuck) (Class of 1951)
Sports news from various college campuses (including TC).
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29 Grid rivals, Tutors and Cyclones, to battle Rivalry has existed since late 1800's; Panthers hope to gain their second win of fourteen games; photo.
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30 Seerley defeats Off-Campus 30-6
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31 Chapel topic revealed by Waterloo speaker A. L. Drake will speak.
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32 Film Club to see French production Will see "Mlle. Desiree".
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33 IFTA chapter ranks among largest in world Now has over 400 members.
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34 Mat men meet for practice Coach McCuskey announces practice will begin on October 16.
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35 North Dakota State bows before offensive might of Panthers Tutors gain 33-25 win over North Dakota Bison.
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36 Stadium will field touch football team Issues challenge.
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37 Teacher's salary range announced Placement Bureau releases salaries.
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38 Touch football team challenge for games Baker Hall will play Seerley Hall.
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39 Around
Coombs--Don (Student--1950)
Plea for TC walkers to stay on the sidewalks.
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40 Becker called to army William Becker called up by reserves.
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41 Christmann heads Sun. Chapel Choir Seeking new members for group.
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42 Conference at Boone features SUI speaker Eight students will attend student Christian meeting.
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43 High school students exchange council ideas Campus School students meet student government leaders from other schools.
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44 Maucker and Nelson to attend nat'l clinic Will attend teacher education conference.
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45 Moliere viewed by drama group College Players see a scene from "Merchant Gentleman".
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46 Pep rally will mean less Saturday sleep Will rouse sleeper early.
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47 Plans for orienting off-campus men aired
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48 Tau Chi Eta adds eighteen members List of new pep fraternity members.
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49 'Everyone can serve on committees for social life programs'--Thompson Kathy Thompson talks about the responsibilities of the Social Life Committee.
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50 2675 students enrolled for present quarter
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51 Bartlett plans party for former residents Will hold coffee hour during Homecoming.
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52 Pep frat stages rally near Men's Gym tonight Will hold mock funeral for opponent.
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53 Rendezvous News from Greek organizations
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54 Rural Teachers change club title Now to be known as Rural Community Leaders; list of officers.
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55 Students are invited to Iowa State Union Invited to dance.
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56 First faculty member ordered to service Cecil Phillips called to active duty.
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57 High school queen revealed tonight Campus School will hold pep rally.
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58 Homecoming committees are chosen by councils in three men's dorms A look at preparations for Homecoming at the men's dorms.
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59 National group elects Woodcock as chairman Bert Woodcock will head section of National Safety Council.
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60 Part time jobs open to college students Those who are interested should apply at the Dean of Men's office.
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61 Regular TV programs began here yesterday Bert Woodcock featured in first program over WOI.