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1 A & I exhibition includes works of art faculty Artists Equity Association show will go on to other locations; photo
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2 All-College Benefit Drive begins next Tuesday Aim at 100% campus participation.
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3 Christianity gives purpose to student for learning and gaining talents Challenges remarks made by Josef Fox and the College Eye concerning religion.
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4 Dr. Rhum nominee for Wesleyan Merit Award
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5 Elections today
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6 Foreign Language Dept. adds electronic equipment Professor Reninger talks about the Language Laboratory; photo.
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7 SPC accepts applications for '60-'61 List of openings.
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8 TC choir tours nine Iowa towns; concert Sunday
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9 WRA sponsors outing at Camp Wapetan Sat.
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10 'Once upon a time' there was a freshman at ISTC A freshman woman looks at what she has learned.
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11 Proposed solutions will not eliminate college cheating
Hatch--Carol (Class of 1960)
Provides viable solutions to the cheating problem.
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12 Religion too alive as meaningless doctrines abound
Meyers--Barbara J. (Class of 1960)
Challenges statements made by the College Eye concerning religion.
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13 ISTC music conference features Tallcorn band
Woehlk--Mary Lou (Class of 1962)
Lengthy look at the program.
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14 Just For the Record; 'Road Show' stars are featured on separate new follow-up LP's Reviews recently released musical recordings.
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15 The Social Grind Schedule of campus activities.
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16 Cagers meet Augies Sat. TC will face Augustana.
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17 Frosh down Loras for 11th straight TC defeated Loras, 78-68.
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18 Frosh grapplers in Omaha meet TC will compete in the Omaha AAU tournament.
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19 Holbrook, Jackson set Tutor records Jim Jackson had set a new record of 208 rebounds; Jerry Holbrook needs only two more points to become the first sophomore to score 300 points in a season; photo.
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20 Panthers defeat Morningside, Loras; lose to Wartburg TC defeated Morningside, 90-64, Loras, 78-51; Panthers defeated by Wartburg, 69-62; photo.
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21 Frosh cagers to meet all-stars TC will face the Intramural All-Star team.
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22 Intramurals Results are posted from intramural basketball competition.
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23 Thinclads meet Mankato State tomorrow TC will face Mankato in the second game of the season.
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24 Tutors down Cornell 82 2/3 to 20 2/3 in first indoor meet TC defeated Cornell, 82 2/3 to 20 2/3; results are posted; photo.
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25 Dorm living, noodle soup stimulate student opinions
Wren--Patricia S. (Student--1959)
Quick look at life in the dorms.
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26 Off-campus students enjoy home cooking and no hours
Casberg--Melodie K. (Student--1959)
Quick look at the lives of off-campus students; photo.
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27 Agrees with Fox
Paige--Donald (Graduate Student--1960)
Claims that TC will produce more math majors than physical education majors when the extracurricular activities programs are switched to intramurals.
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28 Come on, girls, co-operate Claims that the women at ISTC are the ones who are unsociable, not the men.
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29 Hinstructor reacts
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30 Irene Jordan speaks about touring life
Pierce--Myrna J. (Classes of 1961--1986--and 2005)
Quick interview with the performer.
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31 Joyce Gault presents faculty piano recital Sun.
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32 Marvin Scott is fine
Scott--Marvin R. (Class of 1960)
Sarcastically replies to the challenge of whether or not intellectualism exists at ISTC.
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33 Publications receive nationwide circulation Quick look at the value of Educational Service Publications.
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34 College Eye challenges faculty Encourages faculty members to challenge their students in the classroom to help promote intellectualism.
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35 Mirror on the Mob
Pierce--Myrna J. (Classes of 1961--1986--and 2005)
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36 Planning on teaching?
Bro--Ronald Dean (Classes of 1955 and 1958; Industrial Technology Faculty)
Discusses becoming a teacher.
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37 Says intellectualism needs time, effort, intelligence
Bultena--Louis (Sociology Faculty)
Responds to George Wine's letter concerning the definition of intellectualism.