Issue Contents

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1 200 yearbooks remain unclaimed
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2 Attention graduates For those who have not yet secured a teaching position.
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3 Discussion conference plans set Shamaldhare Lall will speak; photo.
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4 Discussion of draft set for convocation All men registered for the draft should attend.
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5 Famous Broadway personality to take conference spotlight Profile of Tamara Daykarhanova; photo.
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6 Local FTA named banner chapter Has largest membership in country.
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7 Marlins to give swim exhibition
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8 Paper, yearbook editors appointed Ann Weinhardt will edit the College Eye; Marge Schloeman will edit the Old Gold.
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9 Speaker, recognitions, installations to highlight Women's Day program Program highlights; photo.
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10 Special activities are planned for mothers' weekend Brief schedule of activities.
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11 Spring Carnival petitions due For concessions.
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12 Fathers brought forth a new tax Laments income tax.
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13 In defense of social fraternities
Young--James (Jim) (Student--1950)
Lists recent acts of goodwill performed by Alpha Chi Epsilon.
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14 Letters to the editors
Coombs--Don (Student--1950)
Students respond to earlier article--'newer and smarter ways of getting a bang' don't work.
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15 Spring production is powerful, pertinent Review of "Darkness at Noon".
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16 Student centers News from campus religious centers.
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17 The Line
Rohlfs--Nancy (Nan) Margo (Class of 1951)
'News' from around the campus.
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18 Around
Coombs--Don (Student--1950)
Thoughts on unused space at TC.
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19 Discussion Club topic is T.S. Eliot essay
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20 Drama coach to speak to students Sunday Tamara Daykarhanova will speak.
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21 Horn announces meet of student teachers
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22 Meet to feature Parker, Roberts Highlights of industrial arts education conference.
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23 Speech Activities Club to hold coffee hour Will thank those who helped with debate this year.
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24 Who is he???
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25 Baseball team faces weekend doubleheader TC loses to Minnesota Gophers, 16-4, prepares for games against LaCrosse and Winona.
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26 Clark accepts position for summer school George Clark will teach at Peabody Teachers College.
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27 Cyclones trim Tutors in tennis opener Teachers College loses to Iowa State, 5-1.
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28 From the Bench
Coyne--Charles Edward ( Chuck) (Class of 1951)
Sports news from various college campuses (including Teachers College).
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29 Golfers lose opener to Iowa State team First match of season is lost, 10-5.
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30 Honor Lundquist for relays win as Panther Athlete of the Week Jim Lundquist is TC's star pole vaulter.
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31 Keith Young on cover of Wrestling Guide Keith Young, recent winner of his sixth national wrestling championship, is on cover of AAU wrestling guide.
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32 Panthers enter in Drake Relays Three relay teams and the pole vaulter will compete.
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33 Thinclads capture three relay wins Two first place wins in relay and a first place in the pole vault.
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34 All-Campus Sing moved to May 16 Will compete for traveling trophy.
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35 Board appoints heads of Dad's Day Group List of committee chairs.
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36 College Concert Band plans for annual tour Will play in six Iowa towns.
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37 Education fraternity takes new members List of new Kappa Delta Pi members.
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38 Home Ec group initiates members List of new initiates and officers for Theta Theta Epsilon.
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39 Intersorority officers announced for '51-'52 List of new officers.
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40 Rendezvous Greek happenings on campus.
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41 Spring Formal date is set for May 18
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42 The Music Box
Hatfield--Warren (Class of 1952)
Musical events and suggested listening material for Teachers College students.
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43 Advanced registration set for May 11, 12
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44 Committee book is being compiled Will help students understand committee structure and work.
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45 Hack, Cuthbertson awarded Oil Can Honored for work on College Eye.
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46 No ROTC unit here according to Nelson ISTC will not receive an ROTC unit.
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47 Paper receives excellent rating
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48 Second jazz concert scheduled for May 9 Popular demand for second concert.