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1 All-Campus Work Day is tomorrow Students may pledge wages to fund.
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2 Annual art workshop will feature Lowenfeld Lengthy description of the program.
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3 Annual spring formal to feature Meardon
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4 Field vies for Baker sing string Competing for All-Campus Sing trophy.
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5 Lawther will speak at Women's Day convocation A look at the upcoming program.
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6 Lieb chosen '53-'54 editor of Old Gold Profile of Dick Lieb; photo.
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7 Money granted for high school $550,000 for Unit B; other money for completion of Unit A and land acquisition.
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8 SLB passes resolution on discrimination Passes resolution that the college not discriminate on the basis of race, nationality, or religion.
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9 Social Committee chairman named Darlene Larson will head committee; list of other committee members.
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10 Style! Swimsuit on runway model at spring style show.
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11 Wilke to speak at chapel service Harold Wilke will speak at CHIC; photo.
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12 Equality for all? College Eye is proud of Student League Board's resolution concerning discrimination in the workforce.
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13 Moskowitz discusses SLB resolution concerning discrimination policies
Moskowitz--Donald (Class of 1953)
Encourages people of minority groups to apply when job opportunities are available.
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14 Negro graduate expresses his views on discrimination
Corwin--Ronald G. (Class of 1954)
Alumnus is dissatisfied with his post-college experience.
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15 That Hatchet Guy Fourteenth in a mystery series by Nicky Spillalley.
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16 Untitled Members of Phi Mu Alpha and Sigma Alpha Iota rehearse; photo.
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17 Baseball, tennis and golf teams at home All varsity teams are scheduled for action this weekend.
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18 Panthers establish two records in relays; three other firsts go to TC trackmen
Higdon--Dale A. (Class of 1955)
Capture five titles despite rainy weather; photo.
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19 Panthers win Midwest Teachers Relays; place high at Sioux City Teachers performed well at both meets last weekend.
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20 Golfers down Wartburg 9 1/2 - 5 1/2 there Tuesday Summary of points.
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21 Tutor nine splits at Coe First win of season for Panthers.
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22 Hartwell receives Leadership Award From national industrial arts group.
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23 NSA meet is tomorrow Attempting to reorganize the National Student Association.
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24 College Eye Bulletin Board News about campus organizations.
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25 Old Gold Beauties judge Ames men In "Mr. Formal" contest.
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26 Crowder will give concert Sunday Louis Crowder will perform.
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27 Prominent organist will present auditorium recital Profile of Robert Baker.
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28 TCAEFS ends three-day meet