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1 A real cool quartet Ethel Winier, Ellen Aakvik, Marion McBrair, and Jean Wilson imitate the Four Freshmen quartet.
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2 Auction plans heads SLB discussion Receipts down but auction still considered successful.
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3 Bernhard beats drums to open annual auction A look at the auction and some of the prizes; raises over $500 for World University Service.
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4 Donahue chooses 4 beauties today; leader of band to be honored at Old Gold tea List of Old Gold candidates; photo.
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5 Old Gold deadline Final day to purchase.
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6 Representatives to recruit for overseas teaching
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7 SWC seeks better student relations Committee seeks ways to make students feel more welcome on campus.
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8 Typewriting regulation Those who have not taken a typing class in high school or college must demonstrate proficiency.
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9 Women's PE to sponsor Sports Day A close look at the basketball sports day.
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10 High buttoned shoes Asks whether or not teachers have evolved with the times.
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11 Musings; man alone can modify his fate from cut glass on to diamonds
Ploog--Mary Ann (Student--1955)
Claims that prayer is an indication of character.
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12 No rhyme, some reason Discusses the friction between the views of science and religion as portrayed by Dick Leet's cartoon, "You're tearing me apart."
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13 The scrapbook artist; feeble phylum
Leet--Richard (Classes of 1958 and 1965)
Student tears down posters.
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14 "Pleasure Dome" airs at new time A look at some programming changes on KYTC.
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15 Band members to take tour Itinerary will be in southwest Iowa.
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16 Dickinson--artist, track coach views own creative efforts
Birkenholtz--Grace F. (Class of 1958)
Art Dickinson talks about his art work; photo.
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17 KYTC schedule
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18 New credit union offers security to TC members A look at the services of the new credit union.
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19 Words About Sounds
Thompson--Gerald W. (Jerry) (Student--1954)
Encourages students to join the Columbia Record Club.
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20 All-around champions to be picked The best player on the TC track squad will be chosen at the annual all-around champion competition at TC.
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21 Cagers win, then lose, 81-69; 88-70 TC defeated Augustana, 81-69; Panthers defeated by South Dakota State, 88-70; photo.
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22 Tutors seek to better NCC standing TC holds a season record of 3-6 as they face Morningside and South Dakota University.
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23 For Women Only
Parsons--Barbara L. (Class of 1958)
Discusses the meet against the University of Illinois.
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24 Intramurals Results are posted from men and women's intramural basketball competitions.
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25 Wrestlers roll on over Illinois 26-8 TC defeated the University of Illinois, 26-8; Panthers also defeated South Dakota, 32-0; photo.
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26 $2,500 grant from science group NSF grant would allow high school teachers to attend mathematics institute.
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27 Hake investigates closed-circuit TV Mr. Hake talks about the possibilities and limits of a closed circuit system.
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28 Nurse Caswell helps the girls tip the scales
Chantland--Phyllis L. (Class of 1956)
Profile of Lucille Caswell.
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29 Sigma Alpha Iota holds its traditional initiation service List of new members.
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30 Strange dilemma of 2:14 bell remains as strange dilemma
Funk--Dean A. (Class of 1958)
Humorous look at a class bell that rings at the wrong time.
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31 WAC representative to visit TC campus
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32 Ancient China comes alive on the stage Preview of "Lady Precious Stream".
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33 Chinese student tells her view of 'Precious Stream' Ruth Kao offers her opinions.
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34 Men of property to appear invisibly on Chinese stage Will appear on stage in accord with traditions of Chinese stage.
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35 Vividly brilliant colors denote rank of cast A look at the costumes for "Lady Precious Stream".
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36 Dormitories News from housing units.
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37 Douglas addresses office managers in Cedar Rapids
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38 Greek Letters News from Greek organizations.
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39 KP club elects new officers Club reorganizes; list of officers.
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40 Student centers News from campus religious centers.