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1 A close scrape
Stevens--Douglas
3 Big hill
Stevens--Douglas
4 Bird and jet
5 Evening worship
Wood--Mildred Hope Fisher (Classes of 1956--1962--and 1963; Education Faculty)
6 Fall
Higgins--Mary A. (Class of 1958)
8 Honor, armor and amour
Means--Vera M. (Maxine) (Student--1956)
10 Man steps down
Middleton--Loretta L. (Student--1956)
17 Untitled
Handlen--Thomas Gene (Class of 1956)
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2 A day is a day is a day
Stevens--Douglas
7 Homecoming
Wood--Mildred Hope Fisher (Classes of 1956--1962--and 1963; Education Faculty)
9 Lines
Wood--Mildred Hope Fisher (Classes of 1956--1962--and 1963; Education Faculty)
11 Portrait of a love affair
Bittle--Elizabeth A. (Class of 1956)
12 Sketch
Hayes--Audrey J. (Class of 1957))
13 The housekeeper
Hayes--Audrey J. (Class of 1957))
14 To be alone
Davis--Norma J. (Jeane) (Student--1956)
15 Tree
Midland--Dale (Student--1952)
16 Untitled
Handlen--Thomas Gene (Class of 1956)
18 Untitled
Pink--John S. (Spencer) (Class of 1959)
19 Winter
Wood--Mildred Hope Fisher (Classes of 1956--1962--and 1963; Education Faculty)
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20 Ann Rydberg will be crowned as Winter "I" Club Queen Profiles of the queen and her attendants; photo.
21 Azuma-Kabuki dancers exhibit traditional style on Thursday Performance program; photo.
22 Frequency change on campus radio begins Saturday KYTC will move from 555 to 565 kilocycles.
23 Industrial Arts Club Will meet.
24 Orchestra will present winter concert in Aud. Performance program.
25 Petitions for all-campus elections due March 2 Election procedures.
26 Students direct, produce operetta for conference Description of the Tallcorn program; will produce "Iolanthe" and preview several musical pieces.
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27 Big brother and big sister tend to lessen social fun
Brighi--Robert J. (Student--1956)
Discusses the Georgian Lounge and makes suggestions for improvement; believes that décor is not conducive to student enjoyment.
28 Blue jeans are back! O boy! Praises the AWS Board for abolishing the blue jeans policy, and listening to the will of the students.
29 In spite of spite Announces to readers that if the news has been misprinted, readers need to inform the editor instead of trying to "get even."
30 Musings; covetous man longs for bigger, better things
Ploog--Mary Ann (Student--1955)
Explores the concept that people always want more.
31 Untitled Asks the College Eye to send a picture and summary of the performance of "Lady Precious Stream," to him for publication in a journal.
32 Yes, we mean YOU Encourages students to run for positions in the TC student government.
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33 AWS revokes rule; women wear jeans Women may wear jeans, pedal pushers, or Bermuda shorts for Saturday morning breakfasts; photo.
34 Costuming highlights winter play A look at costumes for "Lady Precious Stream".
35 KYTC schedule
36 Words About Sounds
Thompson--Gerald W. (Jerry) (Student--1954)
Discusses the music style founded by Charlie Christian.
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37 For Women Only
Parsons--Barbara L. (Class of 1958)
Reviews the wrestling meet against Cornell.
38 Grinnell thinclads here Saturday TC will face Grinnell College in the opening meet of the 1956 indoor track and field season.
39 Kolsrud puts the shot Don Kolsrud throws the shot.
40 Maroons final cage foe Dick Beetsch, Don Holland, and Bob Boderman will compete in their final TC basketball game when the Panthers meet Morningside.
41 Nebraska last hurdle to unbeaten season TC will travel to Lincoln to face the University of Nebraska.
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42 Cornell Rams dump cagers TC defeated by Cornell, 90-75.
43 Formanek takes over scoring lead Dick Formanek leads the TC team with 39 points in nine meets; photo.
44 Intramurals Results are posted from men's intramural basketball; the possibility of a handball tournament is announced.
45 Tutor matmen crush hapless Luther grapplers at Decorah TC defeated Luther, 24-8.
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46 All candidates for teaching requested to attend meetings To receive placement information.
47 Greek Letters News from Greek organizations.
48 Semester change work continues Departments re-arranging courses; adjusting student teaching; translating quarter hours into semester hours.
49 Student centers News from campus religious centers.
50 Who are the 7 important men? A look at the work of the campus carpenters.
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51 Biology society open to all science majors
52 Mrs. Forest finds barns, burros and books
Madson--Grace E. (Student--1955)
Profile of Professor Forest and her many talents; photo.
53 Poage attends UN meeting Examines UN and its functions.
54 Senate views TC athletics Considers ways to improve athletics.
55 Women's Phys. Ed. Professors Swanson and Winsberg attend meeting.
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56 Annual folk festival Winter quarter class will host dance festival.
57 Dormitories Schedule of social activities.
58 Iowa employs 800 teachers this year
Brighi--Robert J. (Student--1956)
Survey of need for teachers.
59 Logan addresses IFTA Thursday Jack Logan spoke to group.
60 Representatives to interview here From Air Force.
61 Welch paintings to be exhibited here Work by Robert Welch on display.