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1 | Fighting Panthers attack Pittsburg Gorillas Saturday | Team photo. | |
2 | Blue Key parade on Saturday | Description of the Homecoming parade. | |
3 | Liberty Bell to announce Cut Day | Central Hall bell will ring. | |
4 | 'H' is for homecoming | Homecoming collage; photo. | |
5 | Homecoming festivities fete alumni; pep meeting, play slated for tonight | Schedule of activities. | |
6 | C. A. A. student claims flying can't be beat | A look at the flight training program through the eyes of LeRoy Dougherty. | |
7 | 'Hello'---Dr. Price | President Price encourages student participation for the best Homecoming yet. |
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8 | Tutors ready to shoot works for alumni; nine seniors in last Homecoming | Game preview. | |
9 | Choice gridbits | Football notes. | |
10 | Saturday's forecast | ||
11 | Rule changes listed for Tutor followers | ||
12 | Panther DENotations | Paid advertisement by the Panther Den containing news from the TC campus. |
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13 | War on smallpox, diphtheria to be waged by college | Students urged to get vaccinations and tests on campus. | |
14 | McGahey, Morphew to tangle with Canadians | ||
15 | Tips and Togs for Tutors | Advice on the most popular places to purchase various items. |
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16 | Campusmacks | Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus. | |
17 | Uncle Grant Wood sets pace for Jane | Jane Loban is niece of Grant Wood. | |
18 | Mueter is Homecoming chapel guest soloist | Kenneth Mueter will speak at CHIC. | |
19 | Frost to speak here November 1 | Robert Frost will speak. | |
20 | Merle Maupin to play here | Profile of the pianist; photo. | |
21 | Music staff members hold first chairs | At music teachers conference. | |
22 | Students from far and near choose T. C. | Breakdown of enrollment by state. | |
23 | 'I' Club sponsors informal affair; Paul Moorhead plays for Homecoming Dance | ||
24 | Tie for first place in speech contest | Doris Dean and Edward Turner tie for first. |
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25 | Religious foundations plan full Homecoming schedule | Schedule of campus religious center activities. | |
26 | Support from the ranks! | Students must support their teams. | |
27 | T. C. 0, Iowa U. 95 | Football team has managed to keep a fairly positive attitude even when things looked down. | |
28 | Phi Tau Theta pledges thirteen | List of those pledged to Methodist men's organization. | |
29 | Hyde Park; on another order | School spirit does not stop at game and dance attendance. |
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30 | Emma Lambert will leave T. C. | Retires due to illness. | |
31 | Children have opinions on coming elections | Campus school children express opinions. | |
32 | O. R. Latham Field dedicatory program complete; will include speech by Shull, band exhibition | A look at the upcoming ceremony; photo. |
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33 | Dormitories compete for trophy award | For best Homecoming decorations. | |
34 | J. B. Paul II wins photo contest prize | In national competition. | |
35 | Teachers College is result of concentrated effort of pioneering Iowa legislators | Quick look at ISTC history; 110,000 students have attended the school; 17,000 living graduates. | |
36 | Knoff is appointed to Hazen Foundation | ||
37 | Riemenschneider to survey music | Albert Riemenschneider will evaluate music program for NCA; photo. |
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38 | Kappa Theta Psi announces new pledge | ||
39 | Man with money fails to attract T. C. coeds | Statue in library has dollar bill in hand; no one takes it; statue was gift of Class of 1911. | |
40 | Bro is sole member of Epsilon Pi Tau | ||
41 | Information please! | Student Council will have information booth in Commons for Homecoming. | |
42 | After a Fashion | Possible attire for the Homecoming weekend. | |
43 | Reviewer applauds Homecoming play; fantasy proves thought provoking, entertaining | Review of "My Heart's in the Highlands." |
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44 | A bevy of coeds attend the game | ||
45 | College women plan Halloween parties | A look at campus Halloween parties. | |
46 | Ellen Richards fetes home economics alums | With tea on Saturday afternoon. | |
47 | Anna B. Lawther will be honored | Will honor her with dinner on campus. | |
48 | Book Week is continued | Exhibits featured in library. | |
49 | Commons offers new music to students | Piano music available. | |
50 | Hobby shop gets a new paint job | Hobby Shop will offer facilities to make crafts. | |
51 | Sororities plan; Commons is scene of luncheon and dinners | News about recent social activities. |
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52 | Teachers harriers victors | Cross country wins the first four places. | |
53 | 'I' Club offers hints for fans | Recommends that student leave portable radios at home and remove high school insignia from sweaters and jackets. | |
54 | Spooks reigned at Education Club party | ||
55 | Santee rises to star's role | Profile of Claude Santee. | |
56 | Not big, not strong, but oh, how he runs | Profile of Charles Pastorino; photo. | |
57 | Sports Briefs for Gals in Shorts | Will hold annual field hockey game. | |
58 | Panthers rope Broncos 20-19 | Western State Broncos fall to TC. |