Issue Contents
Page 1
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1 | Annual KYO set for Thursday | Will be opportunity for new students to learn about student organizations. |
2 | Author set as speaker at meeting | May Hill Arbuthnot will speak at conference. |
3 | Beard announces enrollment drop | Early figures show 14% drop to 2306. |
4 | Draft notice | Eligible men must have certificate sent from college to draft boards. |
5 | Fall graduates' placement meet | For those who intend to teach in the spring. |
6 | James orchestra will feature new singers in concert here | Preview of performance by Harry James Orchestra; photo. |
7 | Organ virtuoso slated to give recital here | Mario Salvador will perform. |
8 | Student-faculty talent show to provide surprise tonight | Preview of the show. |
Page 2
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9 | Disc an' dat Plambeck--Frank (Classes of 1953 and 1958) |
Review of record by Stan Kenton. |
10 | Elementary music courses need grading system based on individuals | Some younger students have already had music lessons which makes classes easier. |
11 | Minutes of Student League Board Slepert--Evelyn (Student--1951) |
Student League Board provides minutes to the readers. |
12 | The Line | New column announces itself. |
13 | The music goes round & round Weldin--Patricia Lee (Student--1951-1952) |
ISTC has well-known performers. |
Page 3
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14 | College vocal groups have excellent turnout | |
15 | Driver training meeting | |
16 | Positions still open in TC Marching Band | |
17 | Rendezvous | News from Greek organizations. |
18 | Twirlers to be chosen | |
19 | Untitled | Jack LaDelle will perform at the Harry James Orchestra concert; photo. |
Page 4
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20 | Frosh gridders asked to report | Freshmen are to start practice as soon as possible. |
21 | TC bounces back over Sioux, 49-19 | Panthers beat North Dakota University in the North Central Conference, 49-19; photo. |
22 | To be broadcast | The game will be on the radio. |
23 | Tutors point for tonight's game with NDS | Panthers hope for win against North Dakota State. |
24 | Women's hockey schedule set | Women's intramurals are up and running. |
Page 5
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25 | He scores again . . . | Leland Crew scores a touchdown. |
26 | Modern dance group to meet | |
27 | Nordly sets cage workout | |
28 | North Central roundup | Results of last week's games of the schools in the conference. |
29 | On the . . . Sidelines . . . By Heskett | North Dakota goes downhill. |
30 | Schedule revealed for rec swimming | |
31 | Stars and Bars fly from radio antenna | |
32 | Wednesday set as play nights | |
33 | Wright County to get mobile unit next week |
Page 6
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34 | AWS to sponsor Fall tea Sunday | Will honor new faculty women and wives. |
35 | Closing hours will be earlier on Saturdays | |
36 | Dead wood | The life of a fictitious co-ed is described. |
37 | Dorm counseling is big success | A quick look at the organization of the Bartlett Hall counseling system. |
38 | Dramatics group elects officers | List of officers of College Players. |
39 | Exhibit features the color red | Department of Home Economics display. |
40 | FBLA to hold picnic. . . Tuesday at golf course | |
41 | Pep frat notices to be announced | |
42 | The Last of the Bulb Snatchers | Lighting better in library. |
43 | The life of social life . . . | A look at the responsibilities of the Social Life Committee; photo. |
Page 7
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44 | . . .Why, girls! | Open houses let students explore each other's residences; photo. |
45 | Ad salesman needed | For Old Gold. |
46 | Alumni dinner | 300 expected to attend dinner in Des Moines. |
47 | Dean of Women reveals complete information on North hall progress | Miss Campbell speaks at length about the facilities and plans for the new women's residence hall; part of the new building may be ready by winter quarter; women who will live there are now living as unit in Lawther Hall. |
48 | Dreier to conference | On rural education. |
49 | Home Ec instructors study this summer | Quick look at summer activities. |
50 | Home Economics staff will hold workshops | During weekend conference. |
51 | Library staff adds 3 | |
52 | Library workshop | On book mending. |
53 | Math Club plans picnic | List of officers and committee chairs. |
54 | Mathematics teacher writes new textbook | Henry Van Engen writes elementary arithmetic text. |
55 | More salesmen needed | For Old Gold. |
56 | New Home Ec secretary | Helen Otto is new secretary. |
57 | Ritter to Greenfield | Will organize extension class. |
58 | Robinson to head 1st year KP Club | List of officers of the Kindergarten-Primary Club |
59 | Short to attend confab | On camping. |
60 | Social usage classes | To be held in Bartlett Hall. |
61 | York, Siepert to fill league posts | List of offices and committee chairs. |
Page 8
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62 | Baker initiates year with general meeting | |
63 | College Marching Band to perform at Drake | |
64 | GI fall checks to arrive late | |
65 | Invitations issued to radar airmen | Men at Waverly radar base will be invited to campus events. |
66 | Maucker says spirit needed | President Maucker outlines goals at Matriculation Convocation. |
67 | Men must sign draft form now | Must notify their draft boards that they are in school. |
68 | Mexico grants fellowship for study next year | |
69 | Seerley Hall occupants have parties, meetings | |
70 | Speech group explains club's plan for year |