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1 1924 Old Gold snap-shot contest! Cash prizes!; first prize--four gold dollars, second prize--two gold dollars; contest opens Sept. 25 and closes Dec. Will award prizes for best two photos.
2 Classes elect fall officers Result of elections for Junior B. A., Commercials, Second Year Kindergarten, and Sophomores; roster of officers.
3 Gilchrist Hall; this week's feature story portrays the history of one of the oldest buildings on the campus Recounts history of building, including current and original uses of rooms; photo.
4 Important notice! Reminds students not to wear emblems on their clothing other than that of I. S. T. C.
5 Local concern aids student loan fund; Viking Pump Co. is donor of check for $100 Hopes that other will contribute, too.
6 Miss Shanewise pleases discriminating audience; interpretive reading of "Miss Lulu Bett"; talented artist brought here through efforts of Theta Alpha Review of Lenore Shanewise interpretation of "Miss Lulu Bett".
7 New directory will be out soon; will contain names of students and faculty members First directory published in winter term of previous year; this will be more complete.
8 T. C. will have good band this year; benefit dance to be given Friday night Officers elected; still seeking new members; will perform benefit concert for boosting the football team.
9 Two men's glee clubs have been organized; sixty men report to try out for Minnesingers and Troubadours; Prof. Hays will be director of both clubs Roster of Minnesingers and Troubadours.
10 Upper classmen hold mass meeting; organize to deal with Green Cap Problem; men agree that force will not be resorted to Decided to encourage freshmen to be loyal to the college by wearing green caps.
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11 Official News from campus and from other colleges.
12 We beg your pardon Corrects errors from previous editions of the College Eye.
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13 Freshmen enjoy Y. M. stag
Harrington--Harold D. (Class of 1927)
14 T. C. High drops first game to Grundy Center; final score is fourteen to six
15 Training School News TCHS defeated Grundy Center; enrollment is 413; Eva May Luse will pursue doctoral degree.
16 Untitled Mrs. Adam Willson visited campus.
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17 Are you with us? Encourages subscribers to recruit more subscribers to the College Eye.
18 Editorially speaking; Class contest--why not? Encourages class contests.
19 Editorially speaking; the College Band Praises the College Band for being good examples of school spirit; encourages students to support the group.
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20 T. C. Society Campus social calendar.
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21 Girls look at this! Encourages women to sign up for Women's Athletic Association.
22 Inquisitive reporter; question: how do you account for the increased enrollment of men at I. S. T. C.? Students respond.
23 Moleskin wearers start scrimmage work on field; candidates are rapidly rounding into form; Coach "Mendy" has wealth of material to choose from Coach Mendenhall has football men split into smaller teams to manage better; many practices are scheduled; will start cutting down the size of the squad soon.
24 Shh--page Sherlock Holmes; who were the T. C. coeds disguised as men? Two women were discovered trying to pose as men; would like to know who they were and why they were dressed as men.
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25 Chris N. Scott Is teaching in the Philippines.
26 Eugene Lynch Is superintendent at Farson Consolidated School.
27 Inez Walton Will be teaching in Long Beach, California.
28 Introducing "Billy Stiff", the cartoon epic of adolescent youth New comic strip to be added.
29 Leo J. Friis Is taking classes at the University of California.
30 Miss Linnie Butts Will be teaching in Valley City, North Dakota.
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31 Miss Bernice Slifsgard Visited home.
32 Miss Dorice Coffin Will be teaching in Manilla.
33 Miss Eva May Luce Left to attend the University of Iowa.
34 Miss Helen Knapp Was out on institute work.
35 Miss Janette Fenn Is an assistant at the Presbyterian church.
36 Miss Winnie Eubank Married Clarence O. Bare.
37 Mr. Ben W. Robinson Visited his uncle.
38 Mr. O. D. Foster Spoke to students about church.
39 Mr. R. R. Hollingsworth Has been granted a leave of absence.
40 Mr. Viggo Justeson Injured one of his arches in the gymnasium.
41 Mrs. Freeman Conway Visited chapel with Mrs. H. N. Silliman.
42 Mrs. Harry McDonald Visited Hazel Strayer.
43 Mrs. T. B. Homan Returned home due to father's illness.
45 Theron Walker Visited with friends.
46 Two new instructors New physical training instructors.
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44 There are five new members New English Department members.