Issue Contents

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1 24 freshmen included in experiment Will take English, speech, humanities, and library orientation from Professor Goggin.
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2 All-college dance features quintet
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3 Enrollment tops record set before Fall 1956 enrollment is 3070.
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4 Flying around in the trees . . . Dick Formanek hurtles towards the camera, and lands on George Wine, who is trying to get an interesting view of a tackle; photo.
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5 Graduate photo deadline today
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6 High class comedy and mysteries for Film Club Film schedule.
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7 Recent movies scheduled by Social Life A look at a variety of entertainment offered by committee.
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8 Varied program assembled for student-faculty mixer Will include minstrel show, square dancing, tumbling, movies, and refreshment; attempting to create informal atmosphere for faculty and students; photo.
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9 Becoming acostomed to college
Leet--Richard (Classes of 1958 and 1965)
Features a student who is standing in the midst of people who are asking for money.
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10 Campus Rash Quick look around campus; Campanile clock problems; no one is playing the chimes.
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11 Hey girls! They weren't kidding! Men's dorms divided into houses named after Iowa governors; will hold elections; since the addition joining Seerley and Baker Halls is complete, that dorm will now be known as Seerley-Baker Hall.
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12 Lilliputian problem? Claims that there is not enough room in the KYTC staff rooms for the 90 staff members, and also claims that the temperature is so warm that it causes the equipment to malfunction.
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13 Musings; reflections on reflections
Ploog--Mary Ann (Student--1955)
Discusses her objective for her column.
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14 Sick of thet gitar Discusses the recent rock and roll frenzy.
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15 The old philosopher Bemoans problems faced by students.
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16 Untitled
Middleton--Loretta L. (Student--1956)
Expresses disappointment in the upper classmen for not standing at the Matriculation Convocation as the faculty walked by.
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17 32 Bars About . . .
Fuller--William C. (Charles) (Student--1955)
Claims that those musicians who have top hits on the rock and roll chart have no taste in music.
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18 New listening room opens in language department Opens language laboratory; description of the facility.
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19 Wagner reveals discussion and debate policy Students interested in debate or forensics should see Professor Wagner.
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20 Basketball notice Anyone interested in playing varsity basketball must see Mr. James Witham at the specified times.
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21 Football roster TC's 1956 football roster is posted.
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22 Football squad beginning to lose rough edges Details the 1956 TC football team.
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23 New appointments to Panther staff Ed Lyons and Homer Bienfang will coach football; photo.
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24 As Ace Sees It
Farrell--Jack (Student--1955)
Describes the performance of the teams in the North Central Conference.
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25 Recreational facilities now available for women, men Dates are announced for recreational swimming, Play Night, golf, and tennis.
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26 Starbeck returned pessimistic over Drake's improved team Coach Starbeck comments on the improved performance of Drake University's football team.
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27 Art exhibit opens Sunday Will show California Design Exhibition.
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28 Classes for community offered soon
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29 Old Gold begins sales campaign Dorm sales staff appointed.
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30 Organizations announce: News about campus organizations.
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31 Players plan open house Seeking new members.
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32 Wood announces fall quarter play Will present "The Madwoman of Chaillot".
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33 AWS enters 25th year; seeks broader program
Graskewicz--Sally A. (Student--1956)
Purposes of the group; founded as Women's League; photo.
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34 Men's Union objectives set forth by Salmonson
Salmonson--Ronald W. (Class of 1957)
Purposes of the group; list of officers; photo.
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35 Student League Board explained by Doerzman
Doerzman--Douglas D. (Class of 1957; Student Field Experience Coordinator)
Purposes of the group; list of leaders; photo.
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36 Free dancing lessons offered to students Will last three weeks.
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37 Industrial Arts to meet Tuesday
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38 Student centers News from campus religious centers.