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1 2nd all-college convocation will be Wednesday The Reverend Joseph Sittler will speak.
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2 Colleges attend WRA play day
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3 Don Bell, Dean Landfear will emcee 2-night jazz concert A look at the program; list of band members; photo.
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4 Faculty members attend meeting of ISEA today Many will participate in the meeting program.
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5 Instructor wins prize Professor von Neumann wins craftsman award.
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6 It's TV time Gail Gustafson, Doug Tvedt, George Chambers, and Barbara Norris enjoy the new TV in Seerley Hall.
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7 Maucker speaks at alumni dinner Students will present short dramatic production.
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8 Plan Dogpatch dance
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9 SLB believes more students here on Homecoming week Also consider Purple Key point system and book exchange.
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10 Social Life sponsors movie November 14 Will show "The Flame and the Arrow".
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11 Tuition remains same
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12 'Campbellites' forsake knitting for experience
Mahannah--Shirley J. (Class of 1955)
Comments that the protest for 'cut day' was not very successful.
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13 Feels wonderful release of spirit
Tvedt--Douglas A. (Class of 1955)
Explains the facts behind the recent demonstration supporting 'cut day.'
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14 President appreciates enthusiasm President Maucker appreciates spirit without actions that would discredit the college.
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15 Say it with pictures Announces that the College Eye will print a full page of photos from Homecoming.
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16 Says educators making sacrifices
Jensen--Dennis P. (Class of 1957; Student Services Staff)
Praises the teachers mentioned in the recent article on international educators.
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17 SLB commends students
Roskens--Ronald William (Classes of 1953 and 1955)
Thanks students for their good behavior over the Homecoming weekend.
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18 To cut or not to cut Discusses the controversy over having a "cut day" the Monday following a Homecoming victory.
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19 Bag-net
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20 Baum to present faculty concert Performance program.
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21 Cause of original cut days far from present Homecoming motive
Smith--Barbara Jean (Class of 1955)
Explains that first Cut Day was during World War II; everyone helped by raking leaves.
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22 Chapel has guest speaker Sunday P. Takht Singh will speak at CHIC.
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23 Missionary visits student center Quick look at activities at the campus religious centers.
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24 15 frosh chosen as cheerleaders 15 new freshmen cheerleaders are listed.
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25 Going goalward Bud Bitcon runs with the ball at the Morningside game; photo.
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26 Kicking it Around Discusses many aspects of the TC football team.
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27 Stars garner 'mural title The Stadium Stars win the intramural football season and playoffs.
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28 Tutors end conference action tomorrow; TC battles tough SDU at Vermilion Panthers will face Coyotes in the final game of the '53 season.
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29 Adult humanities class opens under Dr. Lang Open to all adults.
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30 Ash, Lange win harrier runs Winners of the cross country run are listed and all ten participants hope to earn a spot on the '54 track team.
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31 Faculty Dames serve Entertain their husbands.
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32 Lambda Gams report two couples pinned
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33 Lawyer praises Cicero's defense Excerpts from speech by Ralph Merriam.
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34 Panthers topple Morningside 34-20 in Homecoming tilt TC takes a victory at Homecoming and takes second place in the conference; photo.
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35 Drama majors miss Harvey since close of production
Mahannah--Shirley J. (Class of 1955)
Review of "Harvey".
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36 Meeting concerns political interest President Maucker and Professor Plaehn attend conference in Iowa City.
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37 Plan activities in gym for Friday play night
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38 British guests debate policy, then enjoy American coffee
Burrichter--Lavon A. (Class of 1955)
Quick look at the debate between the British team and Ken Andersen and Jenise Schnur.
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39 Indian educator to visit campus Korah Mdayi Mani will visit.
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40 Seerley gets TV, asks girls over
Burrichter--Lavon A. (Class of 1955)
Establish rules for viewing hours; hold date night for women.
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41 State schools' cooperation encourages future teachers Many students and faculty will assist with the Prospective Teachers Day program.
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42 Spirit of '53 Scenes from the Homecoming celebration; photo.