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1 AWS board endorses late calls in Bartlett Recommends that telephone service be available after 8PM.
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2 Dorm director resigns Elizabeth Clark will attend nursing school.
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3 Forensics team gets high honors Team receives two superiors and four excellents.
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4 Fox presents 'Simple Faith' at Honors Convocation Description of recent convocation; brief excerpts from Professor Fox's address.
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5 Gary Van Slyke directs stadium
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6 Here comes the hook and ladder! A mock fire was staged at Campbell Hall by the Cedar Falls firemen; photo.
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7 Hindman speaks at Baccalaureate Brief description of service.
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8 Honor athletes, band at dinner Honors awarded at recent all sports-band dinner.
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9 Lockwood names new annual staff List of Old Gold staff members.
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10 No classes Monday
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11 Radio committee announces plans Committee submits plans for campus radio station to President Maucker.
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12 Reunion honors classes of '04, '29 250 alumni expected on campus.
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13 A year of progress Reviews the year 1953-1954 at Teachers College.
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14 AI, familiar drugstore figure, leaves Hill for distant points
Phelps--Robert Frances (Class of 1954)
Pharmacist Al Mower will leave Berg's Drugstore; photo.
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15 In appreciation
Higdon--Dale A. (Class of 1955)
Thanks the numerous people who help with the EYE.
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16 Max says: tunnel residing is quiet, warm Claims that he has moved into the tunnels near Campbell Hall because they are more comfortable than the dorms.
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17 Speaking of Records
Albert--Carl P. (Dean) (Class of 1956)
Reviews music by Kitty Kallen, Frank Wier, and Frankie Lane.
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18 Student Centers News from campus religious centers.
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19 Abbott goes on emeritus status Roy Abbott will work half days beginning in the fall.
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20 Business Office audits all treasurers' books Student organizations must turn in books.
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21 Declare majors soon
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22 Give scholarships to summer camp Fifteen scholarships given for Iowa Teachers Conservation Camp.
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23 Henry Harris resigns; takes job in Michigan Will teach at Michigan State University.
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24 Hold graduate picnic Annual student-faculty picnic.
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25 Lecture-Concert, Film Club announce summer programs Schedule of summer presentations.
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26 Leeland, Hall take jobs in Oregon Jack Hall and Albert Leeland will leave Campus School.
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27 Organize national art fraternity Beta Rho chapter of Kappa Pi founded; list of charter members.
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28 Religious bureau plans recreational programs At service center.
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29 Science faculty dines Roy Abbott was speaker.
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30 The moving finger having writ Bob Helland and Jack Harmon perform in "The Golden Doom", one of the plays presented by directing class.
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31 Bartzen here for exhibitions Tutt Bartzen will demonstrate tennis skills.
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32 EYE and Conley whomp Old Gold The College Eye defeats the Old Gold staff, 6-3 in the annual publications picnic softball game.
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33 Intramurals Men's intramural softball comes to a close.
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34 Panther nine splits at SDS; blast Wartburg Knights 16-5
Dornfeld--Earl W. (Student--1954)
Panthers defeated by SDS, 4-0; TC defeated Wartburg, 16-5; photo.
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35 Sports in Short
Cias--Gerald W. (Student--1953)
Reviews the year's athletic accomplishments.
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36 Track team finishes second behind SDS in NCC meet Jim Lundquist and Don Lange set new records; results are posted.
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37 Tutors defend golf, tennis loop titles Individual results from the NCC golf and tennis meets are posted.
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38 Place over 600 teachers for 1954-55 year List of teacher placements.
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39 EYE reviews highlights of 1953-1954 year; many new achievements mark school progression Lengthy look at the year's activities; photo.
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40 Bultena speaks Sunday At CHIC.
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41 Dormitories and off-campus Lawther Hall hold graduation tea; Campbell Hall holds picnic.
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42 Dr. Van Engen writes for new encyclopedia On mathematical topics.
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43 Girls entertain guests In Home Management House.
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44 Dr. Matala leads nature workshop At ITCC.
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45 Greek Letters News from Greek organizations.
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46 Theta Alpha Phi initiates seven List of new initiates.
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47 Charles Bailey, former instructor, succumbs Charles Bailey died in Oklahoma on May 21, 1954.
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48 Faculty elected to chamber jobs Nine faculty will be part of Cedar Falls Chamber of Commerce.
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49 Jean Robey initiated into Delta Sigma Rho