Issue Contents

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1 Check-out system accepted by students Book check system seems to cutting down losses; description of the system; photo.
2 Contribution to memorial fund $382 contributed as memorial to Tom Lamke, who died August 2, 1959.
3 Faculty men offer $100 scholarship to upperclassmen
4 Giant evergreens? Two of the clocks on the Campanile are showing the same time; photo.
5 J. C. conference in session For math and science instructors.
6 Phi Mu's 'Dimensions in Jazz' to begin ticket sales Monday
Steinmetz--Charles A. (Class of 1961)
Highlights of the program.
7 School administrators to discuss future of Iowa teachers Conference highlights.
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8 'Land of Dragon' to be featured in ten performances List of cast members.
9 Aid to study NSF grants $232,000 for AYI; about fifty teachers will study under the grant.
10 AWS 'think' held Will discuss changing values.
11 Interest tests Monday
12 NROTC test scheduled
13 Philosophers to meet Will discuss nature of happiness.
14 Show of beauties to climax sales Quick look at Old Gold Beauties procedures.
15 The Social Grind Schedule of campus activities.
16 Two operas to be given Will present "The Old Maid and the Thief" and "Pagliacci".
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17 Harlequin theme for college dance
18 Holiday tips given Department of Home Economics will offer series of six classes.
19 Just For the Record; frosh team with guitars; their marriage a success
Ley--Terry C. (Class of 1961)
Discusses the Four Freshmen and reviews other recently released musical recordings.
20 Orchestra to play Performance program.
21 Social Life varies in 83 years
Wren--Patricia S. (Student--1959)
A look at student life in the early days of the institution.
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22 Douglas to talk at Muncie, Indiana At business education conference.
23 King tells bus boycott story to full house Wednesday Lengthy excerpts from address by Martin Luther King.
24 NEA officers to speak Clayton A. Seeber will speak.
25 Samson attends vocational meet
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26 'The Other Side' differs years ago A look at changing rules for student teaching.
27 Student teachers gain favorable opinion of pupils
Sawyer--Suzanne Delore (Student--1959-1961)
Student teachers talk about their experiences; photo.
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28 16 on frosh cage squad The freshmen basketball team has been narrowed from 40 athletes to 16.
29 Gridders stop SDS 14-12; end season with 6-3 record TC defeated South Dakota State, 14-12.
30 Opinions differ on NCC breakup Nothing was decided at the meeting to discuss whether or not the North Central Conference would be broken up.
31 Wrestlers aim for 1st meet Bill Koll prepares his wrestlers for the upcoming invitational meet at TC.
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32 Defeat by Augie difference between first and fourth TC took fourth place in the NCC.
33 Tourney pairings announced TC will face Grinnell in the first round of the fourth annual Tall Corn basketball tournament.
34 Varsity, frosh meet Mon. night The 1959-60 basketball season will begin with the traditional varsity versus freshmen game.
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35 But, on the other hand . . . Discusses the convocation at which Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., spoke.
36 Consider the telephone . . . Discusses the sometimes frustrating telephone system and tells students not to be upset with the operator.
37 Mirror on the Mob
Pierce--Myrna J. (Classes of 1961--1986--and 2005)
Comments on the absence of the editor, the snow fences, Thanksgiving, and the Soviet Union.
38 Obiter Scripta
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Discusses the comment made by Walter Lippman, concerning the lack of national purpose.
39 Test time! Study time? Encourages students to complain publicly about the noise in the study rooms.
40 Untitled
Thorne--Edward James (Speech Faculty)
Comments on the statements made by faculty members concerning dishonesty in television programming.
41 Why attend? Criticizes the speech of Dr. Francis Chase at the Convocation.