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1 Our policy Provides policies of the College Eye.
19 Our policy Provides policies of the College Eye.
20 The editors Clarice Huesselmann, Dave Bates, Leonard Steger, staff of the College Eye; photo.
21 The pluperfect future Compares the present lifestyle and ideas to those of the past, and inquires about what the future may bring.
22 There is nothing so good Gives advice to the incoming freshmen.
23 Our creed Gives themes and goals that the editors of the College Eye will strive to achieve.
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2 Pre-Kindergarten school at T.C. Will conduct class in former President's Cottage under direction of Marjorie Momeyer and Ilse Forest.
3 Chose members for Committee of 17; plan to conduct Sunday school Purpose is to promote churchgoing among students and area residents.
4 All-college mix to be held in gym Friday Opportunity for students to get acquainted.
5 Untitled Southeast entrance of campus; photo.
6 T. C. loyalty song Words to the song.
7 New members of library staff Dorothy Charles, Irene Ehresman, and Marjorie True join staff.
8 We want reporters For the College Eye.
9 Return to work after summer trip Anne Stuart Duncan and Alta Freeman return from trip to Europe.
10 Faculty golf fans form new club Opportunity to get the college golf course in shape.
11 Church services Sunday in college auditorium; Seerley to preach
12 Cecilian Glee Club director resigns Olive Barker will replace Elizabeth Burney Schmidt.
13 Miss Naomi Evans elected to succeed Mrs. Johnson Brief profile of piano instructor Naomi Evans.
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14 Library information Hours, policies, and procedures for using the library.
15 Miss Alison Aitchison Professors Aitchison and Uttley worked on geography text this summer.
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16 Miss Leggett Professor Leggett has rheumatism and will not be back for the beginning of the term.
17 Church directory Churches preparing to welcome students.
18 Y. W. book exchange Unsold books must be called for.
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55 Miss Margaret Santee Left to teach in Detroit, Michigan.
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24 Y. W. notes; "Little Sisters" Program will assist new students.
25 Book exchange YWCA adopts new policy; will buy books from students and then sell them, rather than accept them on consignment.
26 Plan for federation

Considering uniting all student religious services.

27 Leslie I. Reed Dean Reed will begin series of lectures for men.
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54 Miss Ethel Short Will teach in Kansas City, Missouri.
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28 I. S. T. C. schedule For football season of 1926.
29 Old men back; many new men

Football season preview.

30 Tutors play St. Thomas here September 25; Whitford to assist Bender Football game preview.
31 Success in coaching course Coaches will teach course.
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32 The Unholy Three YWCA will show movie.
33 "The Enchanted Hill" coming to Regent
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34 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hays Returned from visiting family in Seymour.
35 Lester Lalan Visited his mother, Elizabeth Lalan; studying at the McCormick Theological Seminary at Chicago.
36 Miss Clara Luse Visited Eva May Luse with her father; Clara left to resume teaching in Los Angeles.
37 Miss Florence Bailey Will teach in Marissa, Illinois.
38 Miss Faith Kiddoo Left to visit her father in Creston after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Buswell; will teach at Michigan State Teachers College.
39 Miss Marguerite Hays Will teach in Clayton, New York.
40 Miss Modesta Mann Visited Frances Dorrell.
41 Miss Lucile Knickerbocker Will resume teaching position in Sauk Center, Minnesota.
42 Prof. Mrs. A. C. Fuller, Jr. Returned from visiting family and friends in Fairfield.
43 Miss Kathryn Burns Visited Delia Wynegar.
44 Miss Helen Kumerow Left for teaching position in Midland, South Dakota.
45 Miss Margery Hammer Left to resume her teaching duties in Forest City.
46 Miss Altha Curtis Will teach in Odebolt.
47 Miss Ethel Short Will teach in Kansas City, Missouri.
48 Miss Margaret Santee Left to teach in Detroit, Michigan.
49 Miss Cornelia Woolverton Drove to the State Fair with her parents, Gladys Lynch, William Lynch, and Lloyd Heicher.
50 Miss Charlotte Coffin Left for Vermillion, South Dakota, when she accepted teaching position.
51 Greeting from the Wesley Foundation A look at Wesley programs.
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52 Miss Lucile Knickerbocker Will resume teaching position in Sauk Center, Minnesota.
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53 Miss Altha Curtis Will teach in Odebolt.