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1 The Waterloo Club

Club was formed to help boost Waterloo's interest in I. S. T. C.

2 Old Gold staff is chosen; Roy Abbott is chosen editor by a vote of 88 to 77; Will Schluter elected business manager

Small portion of senior class voted in Old Gold elections.

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John L. Cherny brought a complete printing operation to the Independence High School.

4 Teachers are preparing for Ellsworth; Line will be well in shape by Friday; Ellsworth reported strong

Upcoming game favors I. S. T. C.; Ellsworth has few experienced players.

5 Drawings are made in tennis tournament

Matchups for upcoming tennis tournament are announced; students are listed.

6 Teachers go down before fast Iowa team; gigantic score is piled up against the purple and gold--Teachers at first make good showing

I. S. T. C. defeated, 95-0.

7 Training School loses to Tigers; are defeated by a score of 28 to 7; Hersey scores in second quarter

Teachers College High School was defeated by the Cedar Falls High School.

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8 A. B. class assumes shape

Officers have been elected.

9 Large delegation accompanies team to Iowa; special cars well patronized

Several women students who traveled to Iowa City to cheer the football team are listed.

10 Iowa Club appears

First meeting was held.

11 A. B. class hold jolifification; enjoy a breakfast at the golf links Saturday

Review of events at breakfast.

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12 I. S. T. C. Association at Des Moines

Alumni and faculty will speak as representatives of I. S. T. C.

13 Official Notes

Career notes on well-known educators.

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14 Editorial

Comments on the importance of school spirit.

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Paul Farlow visited Iowa City in his Buick.

16 The subscriber speaks

Anonymous subscriber criticizes College Eye editor.

17 The Ellsworth game if McCauley were alive

Describes the preparations for the Ellsworth football game.

18 First Community Center meeting is big success

Iowa Club was present at Community Center meeting.

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19 Sophomores organize; famous "written constitution" of last year still is needed

Meeting was held and officers were elected.

20 Class of 1916 organized

Officers elected.

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Football player traveled on the train to Iowa City.

22 Miss Sui Wang gives interesting talk; presents experiences of a foreign student in American colleges; also portrays the real China of today

Chinese college student Sui Wang spoke before the Y. W. C. A.

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23 Y. W. C. A. formal is held

Review of events and decorations at the program that featured a garden theme.

24 Big pep meeting is held; a thousand students gather in Auditorium and display their pep

Pep Club President Franklin Willey led pep rally.

25 Social Science Club is organized; plans for year are outlined and officers chosen

First meeting was held in Sara Riggs' home.

26 Freshmen are on the map

Class officers chosen.

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Mr. Gray and Mr. Severin celebrated birthdays at the College Inn.

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Faye Cooledge warmed chickens in the frying pan.

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29 John McDonald

Visited Cedar Falls.

30 Supt. C. R. Golly

Superintendent Golly, Humboldt, remodeled much of the school.

31 Co. Supt. A. B. Alderman

Faculty member at the Cerro Gordo County Institute at Mason City.

32 A. D. King

Academic department head at the polytechnic school in Sal Luis Obispo, California.

33 Frances S. Lavender

Visited campus.

34 Lulu Parsons

Teaching at Wellman High School.

35 Len Toomey Is staging a play in Sigourney.
36 Blanche Jenkins

Teaching near Mount Vernon, South Dakota.

37 Maude Davis

Teaching primary grades in West Waterloo.

38 Elizabeth McDonald

Visited Cedar Falls; currently principal at Clarksville.

39 Lillian Wright

Teaching at Humboldt.

40 Faith Downs

Visited the McDonald home in Gladbrook.

41 On Thursday evening, Oct. 1

Ruth Egloff married John W. Johnston.

42 Miriam Bender

Teaching high school at Albert Lea.

43 The large crowd of students

After pep rally, students crowded into the Grand and Empress theaters; made rowdy demonstration but did little damage.

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44 Alma Van Horn

Visited her sister.

45 Prof and Mrs. G. W. Walters

Entertained guests in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Loughridge.

46 On last Wednesday Henrietta Thornton entertained one of her classes.
47 Many of our faculty

Faculty members were out of town doing extension work.

48 Miss Anna G. Childs Entertained her brother.
49 Roy Shearn and bride

Returned to live in Cedar Falls.

50 Alma Van Horn

Visited Professor and Mrs. Cable.

51 Miss Myrtis Fay

Visited her sister Ruth in Cedar Falls; attended their niece's wedding in Manly together.

52 Announcement has been made

Vera Short to wed Roscoe Beatty on October 21.

53 The Seniors

Breakfast held at the golf links.

54 The women faculty

Old faculty members held a banquet for new members.

55 Miss Marie Whitehouse

Visited Cedar Rapids.

56 Mr. and Mrs. B. W. James Paul James' parents visited.
57 Arthur Stander

Enrolled at University of Wisconsin.

58 Lafe Charlesworth and friend

Visited Osage for a day.

59 Three members of the Home Economics faculty

Ida Roberts, Alice Heinz and Isabel Osborne rented a house on Olive and 22nd Streets.

60 Mrs. Hagerty of Fredericksburg

Visited her daughter, Mrs. Cory, in Cedar Falls.

61 Mr. Graham

Provides ride home for the weekend for his daughters Sarah and Jeanetta.

62 Edna Sanford

Enjoying a week vacation.

63 On Sept. 1, Gwendolyn Ayer

Married Wilmer Wilson.

64 Miss Yonda

Visited her home in Des Moines.

65 Garrah Packer and Alice Strather

Out of school for the week due to illnesses.

66 Miss Myra Call

Visited her home in Webster City.

67 Prof. W. H. Davis

Mother visited.

68 Merle Brown

Visited Vinton with Margaret Railsback and Gretchen Sautmeyer.

69 Willis J. Bell

Visited Cedar Falls for summer vacation.

70 Nellie Tompkins

Teaching primary grades in Roundup, Montana.

71 Miss Eva C. Gregg

Conducted a study center in Jewell with Professor Hart.