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1 Election, man rally precede Femmes Fancy Will introduce candidates for most popular bachelor contest.
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2 Independence High School destroyed
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3 KYTC provides experience in broadcasting Quick look at the radio survey class and their work on the new student radio station; photo.
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4 Men's Union changes nomination program Candidates for office must submit petition.
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5 Russell leads TC symphony Sunday night Performance program.
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6 SLB petitions due Thursday For board offices.
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7 SLB reviews last year's investigations Will reconsider last year's report on having fraternity houses on campus; vote in favor of allowing dancing in Commons on Sunday.
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8 Sophomores will take national tests in March Will assist in giving students vocational guidance and in measuring achievement.
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9 Faculty attends guidance clinic At Waterloo.
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10 Fashions and Fads
Bruch--Mary (Student--1954)
Advice on the 'in' clothing styles.
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11 Ike should run Younger students have more faith in Eisenhower than do upperclassmen.
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12 Lower the voting age?
Lewis--Lawrence Guy (Class of 1961)
Eighteen-year olds, along with nineteen and twenty-year olds, should not be allowed to vote.
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13 Standard Oil gives grant to college For workshops on radioisotopes to be given by Professor Kercheval.
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14 Which is worse? Poem about types of people.
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15 "Keyboard Kids" play Chi's Tuesday
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16 Applications for men counselors available
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17 FBLA installs two chapters In Ft. Madison and Nevada.
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18 Five faculty members appear at business education meet At national meeting.
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19 Greek Letters News from Greek organizations.
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20 Lawther chorus prepares concert
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21 Parents follow kids to kindergarten At Campus School work night.
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22 Social worker speaks Sunday Tom Wardle will speak.
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23 Today's recital features soloists List of performers.
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24 Cagers face Augustana in season final
Adams--Donald (Class of 1957; Stadium Hall Staff)
If Panthers win this game and South Dakota State loses their next game, Panthers could be conference runner-ups.
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25 Intramurals
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26 Matmen face MSC in last home meet Last year Michigan State beat the Panthers, 24-4.
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27 Panthers defeat Purdue; Luther Luther score ends in victory for Panthers at 27-10; photo.
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28 Varsity freshman track teams in dual with Cornell Coach Dickinson was not satisfied with either of the teams as they battled against each other last week in a freshman vs. upperclassmen dual.
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29 Dr. Elmer Ferneau acts as interrogator In panel discussion.
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30 Film Club shows "Ox Bow Incident"
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31 Orchesis members see Ames concert
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32 Panthers set home floor record 103-71. Record is set while defeating Morningside; photo.
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33 Reed represents Industrial Arts At state meeting.
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34 Schnur, Burrchter, Handler and Gregg debate at Nebraska U.
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35 Art instructors meet in Chicago Professors Fowler and Guillaume will attend national meeting.
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36 Bishop joins college profs in Chicago Will speak at national teacher education meeting.
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37 IA Club hears Reed
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38 Kappa Pi discusses constitution changes
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39 Religious News News from campus religious centers.
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40 Twelve get top ratings in debate List of those honored.
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41 Woodcock speaks at La Porte City