Issue Contents
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1 | English Club holds regular meeting; interesting program given | Address for the meeting given by Laura Meier. |
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2 | Highland Park refuses to debate; schools disagree on question | Due to miscommunication on the proposed debate question, there will be no debate with Highland Park. |
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3 | Miss Paxson speaks Sun. eve.; interesting program given | Ruth Paxson speaks on her experiences in China. |
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4 | Purpose of the Student Council; a word about its organization Meyerholz--Charles Henry(Social Science Faculty) |
Outline of the duties of the newly organized Student Council; members listed. |
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5 | Snow: the stuff the poets write about | Snow falls at I. S. T. C. |
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6 | Two hundred senior pictures taken; Old Gold staff well pleased | Seniors deliver pictures for 1917 Old Gold. |
Page 2
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7 | Newman notes | News from the Newman Catholic Students Society; Mildred Eckles died. |
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8 | Reading Circles | Schedules for Reading Circles organized by the Y. W. C. A. |
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9 | Students intending to teach | Students intending to teach urged to utilize Latta's Helps for Teachers. |
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10 | The Orient | Juniors lead Y. W. C. A. meeting; hear about mission work possibilities. |
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11 | Y. M. C. A. -- Y. W. C. A. campaign teams meet | Business and social meeting held to discuss fundraising activities. |
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12 | Home Economics Club | Home Economics Club organizes; considering name for the group. |
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13 | Judging from some of the stories | Concern expressed with the topics of discussion presented at the dinner table at a local boarding house. |
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14 | New entertain old | Neotrophians hold meeting. |
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15 | Study Center, Nov. 25th | Faculty assigned to Study Centers listed. |
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16 | The Mathematics Club | Mathematics Club meets. |
Page 4
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17 | Concerning football | Addresses losing season and suggests the student body spoiled the team with undue praise and cheering. |
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18 | How to bluff the teacher Mulhern--Edna (Class of 1918) |
Suggestions on how to feign interest in classes. |
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19 | Last year several overcoats | Expresses belief that students caught stealing should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. |
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20 | On another page of this paper | Speaks out against the Cedar Falls Record for publishing an article painting T. C. High as "yellow" because of the cancellation of the remainder of the football season. |
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21 | The students and the Library | Expresses concern with the haphazard reading habits of students at the Library; suggests faculty place lists of suggested reading so that students may focus their efforts. |
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22 | The students use of the Council | Praises decision to institute a student council, but implores students to be mature and logical in governing. |
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23 | ? | Author upset that his or her canoe and hiking activities were given a weak title not befitting of the experience. |
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24 | Midgets play Clarksville; teams evenly matched | T. C. High loses basketball game to Clarksville, 18-17. |
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25 | Primary hike | Second Year Primary women go on a nature hike. |
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26 | T. C. H. S. obliged to cancel games; several men out on account of injuries | Due to injuries, the T. C. High football cannot field a team of eleven men and must, consequently, cancel the remaining games on the schedule. |
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27 | An Iowa adjustable school desk | Frank Else invents a new adjustable school desk. |
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28 | Anna Hong, 1908 | Teaching at Idaho State Normal School. |
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29 | Bertha L. Marsh, 1898--Mrs. W. W. Mendenhall | Now in Georgia. |
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30 | Dallas D. Johnson, 1908 | Teaching at University of Washington. |
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31 | Helen M. Wells, 1911 | Working as dietician. |
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32 | I smell a romance | Author wishes to know who left a footprint in his or her bed. |
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33 | J. F. Doderer, 1890 | J. F. Doderer is in New Mexico. |
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34 | James Herbert Kelley, 1897 | President of Colorado Teachers Association. |
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35 | John C. Bridges, 1901 | Serving as director of music at Haskell Institute. |
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36 | Lambert B. Moffett, 1891 | Principal in Seattle. |
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37 | Philo F. Hammond, 1902 | Teaching physics at University of Alberta. |
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38 | The Iowa Survey | U. S. Bureau of Education completes study of Iowa educational institutions. |
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39 | Wins in debate | Floyd F. Toomey, now of the University of Washington, to debate against Reed College. |
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40 | After several years | Martha Hutchison now works in Des Moines. |
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41 | Announcement of the marriage | Florence Philpot married Robert Anderson. |
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42 | At the call | County superintendents will meet at ISTC. |
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43 | Belva Woodard | Married S. J. Stone. |
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44 | Beulah Haworth | Has recovered from an illness. |
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45 | Donald V. Ferguson | Is superintendent in St. Paul, Minnesota. |
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46 | Edna Hale | Spent the weekend in Ackley. |
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47 | Elizabeth McDonald | Is teaching in Belle Plaine. |
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48 | Esther Seerley Culley | Is here with her son, Homer, visiting her parents. |
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49 | Friends of Ruth (Saul) Hunter | Mother of Ruth Hunter died. |
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50 | Harry Martin | Works in real estate and law. |
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51 | Irma Rose | Irma Rose visited her sister Pauline. |
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52 | Martha Hutchinson | Is teaching in Des Moines. |
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53 | Miss Beatrice Johns | Entertained dinner in honor of a friend. |
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54 | Miss Betty Davis | Spent the weekend in Cedar Rapids. |
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55 | Miss Essie Mae Davis | Is living in Oklahoma. |
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56 | Miss Helene Jongewaard's mother | Visited Helena last week. |
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57 | Miss Leona Short | Visited Des Moines. |
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58 | Mme. Schumann-Heink | Madame Schumann-Heink to sing at the Spring Music Festival. |
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59 | Mr. and Mrs. Albert I. Buchecker | Welcomed little daughter, Elizabeth Kaye. |
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60 | Mrs. Leora Parker Webster | Is living hear Jesup. |
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61 | Mrs. Mabel Gillette | Is teaching in Independence. |
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62 | Nevada probably Republican | Romanzo C. Adams reports on election of Regents in Nevada. |
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63 | Ruth Egbert Imlay | Is attending the University of Chicago. |
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64 | The College Band uniform McCreary--Frank Lynn (Class of 1925; Music Faculty) |
New college band uniforms have arrived. |
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65 | The Misses Wellman, Smith, and Jenkins | Spent the weekend in Ames. |
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66 | When freshies first we came to college | Poem about the years spent in college up through graduation. |
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67 | Among the students | Students visited Ames for Homecoming. |
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68 | Arrangements have been completed | Orange and Hudson townships have consolidated schools. |
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69 | College calendar | Meetings and events planned. |
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70 | It is rather interesting | New governor, William Harding, was an ISTC student. |
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71 | Miss Loretta Walker | Is recovering from an illness. |
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72 | Mr. Mashing | Has gone to tend to his sick father. |
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73 | Nelson Hersey | Spent Thanksgiving with his sister in Grinnell. |
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74 | The community center idea | Is gaining popularity. |