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1 Dixie Laughery, 1 queen, and two attendants are in first quarter here Profiles of the queen and her court; photo.
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2 Former college minister will speak Sunday Gerald Knoff will speak.
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3 Grads come back to 30th annual event Lengthy look at Homecoming activities.
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4 Rumors say today is day; SLB silent Friday may be Cut Day.
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5 Student guides are still needed For Homecoming tours.
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6 Sunday concert in auditorium closes Homecoming program Performance program.
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7 Are the right courses required? College student thinks they aren't General Education courses should have something to do with a person's major.
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8 Disc an' Dat The winning record of the week.
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9 One tall problem: High or low heels? Tall women are stuck with flat shoes because they are already taller than their dates.
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10 Required attendance at recitals is just too much for music minors Music minors are forced to attend recitals.
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11 Student government: Fact or farce? Students don't think student government is doing its job.
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12 The Line Student's lives on campus.
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13 Tradition makes for loyalty, but . . . dunking is mere senseless escapade Tradition is good but not when taken overboard.
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14 Authority to speak on children's books Margaret Edwards will speak to Library Science Club.
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15 Dead Wood Lack of sleep caused by too many worries.
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16 Education commission plans conference series
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17 Language group elects officers Shirley Anfinson is president of Foreign Language Club; list of other officers.
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18 Augustana scores first---then avalanche begins Panthers beat Augustana, 67-7.
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19 Clash with Maroons at Homecoming Panthers hope to beat Morningside for the first division position in the North Central Conference.
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20 Grads vs. seniors in girl's hockey Women play their annual field hockey game.
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21 Panther profile Profile of Jim Wachenheim.
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22 "Marryin' Sam's" ready to work Quick look at Sadie Hawkins activities.
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23 Coffee hour planned for Lawther, North To be held every Wednesday.
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24 Harris has friend via audio waves Robert Bruere enjoys Henry Harris radio performances.
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25 Sidelines
Heskett--James Lee (Class of 1954)
Various information on recent games.
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26 To lead the band A group of Marching Band members pose for photo and demonstration; photo.
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27 Wagner prepares magazine material Guy Wagner prepares reading material for children.
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28 Bartlett, North plan PJ party For Halloween.
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29 Big man . . . Denny Hunt plays the tonette.
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30 Rural leaders elect Mennen for president List of other officers.
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31 Teachers assist at career day In Guthrie Center.
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32 The Music Goes Round & Round
Weldin--Patricia Lee (Student--1951-1952)
Various recitals on campus.
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33 Educational film previews slated
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34 Minutes of Student League Board Hear committee reports and requests.
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35 Rendezvous News from Greek organizations.
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36 Thirteen women pledge honorary music frat List of Sigma Alpha Iota pledges.
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37 Applications open for scholarships For Rhodes Scholarship.
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38 Brayton to speak at sales clinic At second Retail Sales Clinic.
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39 Fellowship schedules chalk demonstrations At meeting of Intervarsity Fellowship.
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40 Hallowe'en Party plans complete Sponsored by Social Life Committee.
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41 Language staff attends meeting Will attend language teaching conference in Iowa City.
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42 New date is set for style show Sponsored by MU and AWS.
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43 North, Lawther teas
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44 Sunset Village time is nearly up; problem faces college authorities Units planned to serve for five years, but need for housing continues; a look at occupancy, rental arrangements, and maintenance.
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45 US Civil Service announces exams