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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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