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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. |
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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. |
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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. |