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1 | Catherine Klaus, West Union, elementary supervisor for Fayette County schools, will address the Rural Community Leaders club | Klaus will discuss "Problems of the Beginning Teacher." Her address is scheduled for 7 p.m. in room 234 of the college auditorium building. |
2 | Eleanor Merritt, curriculum laboratory librarian, has returned to campus after attending meetings in Boston, Massachusetts and New York City | She attended the seventh annual meeting of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development in Boston, Feb. 10. The New York meeting was the fifth United Nations Institute sponsored by the Department of Public Information of the United Nations. |
3 | Gladys Meier, Sumner, has been awarded an assistants degree in the Future Business Leaders of America, national organization for business majors | The requirements for the assistants degree are to belong to FBLA for three academic quarters and participate in activities of a committee. Meier is a sophomore student majoring in business education. |
4 | Joanne Jackson, Rhodes, has been awarded an assistants degree in the Future Business Leaders of America, national organization for business majors | The requirements for the assistants degree are to belong to FBLA for three academic quarters and participate in activities of a committee. Jackson is a junior student majoring in business education. |
5 | Lloyd V. Douglas and James T. Blanford will attend the annual convention of the National Association of Business Teacher Training Institution (NABTTI) | Douglas will attend a business meeting of the board of directors of the National Education association's United Business Education association. A former director of the NABTTI, Douglas will participate in a work conference devoted to "Graduate Study." |
6 | Patricia Barr, Manchester, has been awarded the leadership degree in the Future Business Leaders of America, national organization for business majors | The requirements for the leadership degree are to hold the assistants degree for three academic quarters and to assume responsibilities of leadership. Barr is a junior student majoring in business education. |
7 | Special to: Cedar Falls Daily Record | Natalie Handrup, Gertrude Miller, and Dick Spurlock, all of Cedar Falls, have been awarded assistants degrees in the Future Business Leaders of America. All three are majoring in business education. |
8 | Special to: Democrat - Radio | Patricia Barr, Manchester, has been awarded the leadership degree in the Future Business Leaders of America, national organization for business majors and minors at the college. She is a junior student majoring in business education. |
9 | Special To: Grinnell Herald-Register | Genevieve Fowler, Grinnell, has been awarded an assistants degree in the Future Business Leaders of America, national organization for business majors and minors. Fowler is a sophomore student majoring in business education. |
10 | Spring quarter advanced registration for students will be held Wednesday, Feb. 27 | No classes will meet that day, according to Merrill Fink, assistant registrar. Registration date for new students and those who did not register at advanced registration is March 19. Spring quarter instruction will begin March 20. |
11 | The 1952 edition of "Jazz at TC" will be presented in the auditorium Wednesday, Feb. 27 | The jazz concert, which is open to the public, is sponsored by Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia national honorary music fraternity on campus. Ray starr, disc jockey at a Waterloo radio station, will serve as master of ceremonies. |
12 | The college has been awarded a 1951 Crusade for Freedom citation for effective and unselfish service by the Des Moines headquarters for the drive | Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, sponsored the drive after approval was given by the Student League Board, student governing organization. The purpose of the Crusade for Freedom is to send truth and hope through the Iron Curtain. |