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1 | Love is blind, can get along with small lamp | A look at the early days of ISTC as seen in the student newspaper. | |
2 | Presenting "Hurricane Lovers" or "How Jennie Fell in Love" | Professor Divelbess finds fragment of writing from Orphans Home days. | |
3 | In 1876 didactics ranked highest | A quick look at the early curriculum. | |
4 | Convocation program will mark the formal opening of the Sixtieth anniversary | Schedule of Sixtieth Anniversary Celebration events. | |
5 | Three leaders | Three men have guided and directed Iowa State Teachers College through its first sixty years; photo. | |
6 | Normal faculty establishes the school's prestige | Profiles of early faculty members. | |
7 | School increases from four, to two thousand | Brief history of the institution. | |
8 | Violation of old two-minute rule 'criminal' offense | A look at the old rule about the association of men and women. | |
9 | Lynch reigned as sultan in benefit held at Normal | Sara Riggs remembers the early days of the school. | |
10 | Untitled | Women students in early classroom scene; photo. | |
11 | Halliburton to lecture on campus; late news flash! Halliburton wires acceptance for October 18 in auditorium | Profile of Richard Halliburton. |
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12 | Extra---extra! Landon elected | Max Landon is president of music student group. | |
13 | Welcome, guests | To Sixtieth Anniversary Celebration. | |
14 | About football | Did not like to see so many spectators leaving the game before it was over. | |
15 | The Line | Campus gossip. | |
16 | Chips and Quibs | Campus observations. | |
17 | World this Week | National and international news. | |
18 | To the editor | Believes that class meetings served no purpose. |
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19 | First year men see publication officers | Ray Pingel guides tour group. | |
20 | Freshies mix after Phil Connell stirs | Did good job of getting people to know each other. | |
21 | Travelogue postponed | Romance Language Club will show film later. | |
22 | "Lives that live" is chapel topic | At CHIC service. | |
23 | Old "Eyes" published articles on once-a-day mail, nutting parties | Quick look at articles in the student newspaper from earlier days. | |
24 | Class of '11 recalls days of no hospital | Quick memories from Class of 1911 reunion in May. | |
25 | Old Gold given all American honor rating; yearbook edited by Kettler is awarded highest ranking | Receives 750 of 1000 points. | |
26 | Students gave team send-off Wednesday | For game in North Dakota. | |
27 | "Eye" office was once girls' dorm | Description of Old Gilchrist Hall occupants. | |
28 | Professors speak at convention | Roster of faculty who spoke at Northeast Iowa Education Association meeting. | |
29 | Here gather most cultured students according to Alpha | Excerpts from an old Alpha handbook. | |
30 | Classes choose nominees for year's officers | List of nominees. | |
31 | First yearbook printed in 1900 | Brief history of the school annual. | |
32 | Strangers in Bartlett, can't find their girl | Men enter Bartlett Hall by mistake. | |
33 | Campanile beginning its eleventh year at Teacher College | Description of the chimes and the clock mechanism. | |
34 | Faculty cooperates to plan celebration | Roster of committee members. |
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35 | Alpha literary society established at Teachers college, spring of 1877 | Brief history of the group. | |
36 | Pi Phi Omega | Maureen Clausen initiated. | |
37 | Bartlett Hall freshmen elect | List of officers. | |
38 | Are you prepared to attain your goal? | Sermon topic for CHIC. | |
39 | College movie to be cancelled this week | ||
40 | Girls go on hike dressed as Indians | Perform peace pipe ritual. | |
41 | Westminster Tournament | Will hold table tennis competition. | |
42 | Buffum addresses convention | Professor Buffum spoke to a Hardin County group on leadership. | |
43 | Alpha Chi Epsilon | Announces pledges and initiates. | |
44 | Music major groups elect year's officers | Roster of officers. | |
45 | Council senate to decide penalties | For violators of social regulations; list of representatives. | |
46 | Interstate debates to be held in Kansas | Will debate minimum wages and maximum hours. | |
47 | German Club holds election of officers | List of officers. | |
48 | Kappa Pi Beta Alpha | Professor Ruegnitz spoke to group. | |
49 | All college dance to be featured October 16; club parties planned | Campus social calendar. | |
50 | Writers make plans for future program | Will use meetings as writing laboratories; roster of speakers and their topics. | |
51 | Professors fished in Minnesota lake | Professors Charles, Lynch, Boothe, and Lambertson went fishing. | |
52 | Former student is prize cake baker | Audrey Munson wins prize in Alaska. | |
53 | Ruegnitz entertains Kappa Pi Beta Alpha | List of initiates. | |
54 | Band will elect girl drum major | List of candidates. | |
55 | Pledges named; V. O. V. Sigma Phi heads lists with 13 | List of pledges. |
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56 | Panic breaks out among students as street cars collide | Street car runs into another street car; cars were filled with students coming home from the football game in Waterloo; minor damage; no injuries. | |
57 | College once housed in two buildings | Early cook, Mrs. McGee, remembers the old days; cooked for all students on campus; walked to College Hill from Cedar Falls; carriage went to mission Sunday School every Sunday. | |
58 | Capacity crowd at Friday assembly | President Latham and others spoke at pep rally. | |
59 | Anti-war play chosen for Homecoming | Will produce "Bury the Dead". | |
60 | Des Moines editor visits the campus | Harvey Ingham and photographer on campus for celebration. | |
61 | Students attend Van Gogh exhibit | In Chicago. | |
62 | Women's League picnic | For house presidents of Women's League. | |
63 | John Slacks writes teachers' textbook | For rural teachers. | |
64 | Personality tests now being scored | Were administered to all new students. | |
65 | Beat Grinnell! Was war cry Saturday | Students march to Sloan Wallace Stadium. | |
66 | Wester to Iowa City | Professor Wester attended teachers meeting. | |
67 | Chamber of Commerce entertains gridders | Gives banquet for football teams from ISTC, TCHS, and CFHS. | |
68 | Football programs make appearance | Sixteen page booklets will be available for each of the four home games. | |
69 | These were the trailblazers | Some of the first buildings on campus were Old Gilchrist and Central Halls; photo. | |
70 | Slang, yes, children in Louisiana know | Student collects slang expressions from Southern school. | |
71 | Three apply for vaudeville position | Kenneth Mueller, William Lenz, and Ruth Cameron apply for the position of Tutor Ticklers manager. | |
72 | Oh yes, even ads change in years | A look at some of the ads in the old newspapers. |
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73 | Panthers open home schedule with victory | The Panthers destroyed Grinnell, 24-0, in last Saturday's game in Waterloo. | |
74 | Theory football squad practice | Coach Paul Bender said that his theory football squad is the finest group of potential coaches in the history of the school. | |
75 | Punts and passes for Panthers | Lloyd Gnagy is playing his third year for the Panthers and is the quarterback and punter; photo. | |
76 | "Elected captain in mid-ocean" says Starbeck | Clyde L. Starbeck recounts his playing days. | |
77 | Substitutes regain loss by penalty; recover fumble | Orval Mechlinburg and Roy Minnis get playing time toward the end of the Grinnell game. | |
78 | Undefeated Panthers meet North Dakota University in North Central debut | Coach Starbeck and his squad of thirty men will go on the road to face undefeated North Dakota. | |
79 | Athlete's Foot-Notes | Joe Plunko got a chance to play in first season game. | |
80 | Little Tutors tackle Eldora | Pass defense and running offense will be stressed as the Little Tutors prepare to take on Eldora. | |
81 | A gentlemen's game in '90's | Forrest Wynegar remembers that you could not tackle above the waist when he played for the Iowa State Normal School back in 1896. |