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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.
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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.
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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.