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Big, bad, bold seniors tease poor little frosh Play trick on freshman and stick him for the check.
Dr. Goetch suggests that students write legibly to get jobs Advice on landing a job; placement procedures.
Future teaches gaze in mirror; Ziegfeld and students chosen Flo Ziegfeld may assist in choosing Old Gold Beauties.
Students will see dancers, peddlers, portrayed by profs.; preparations are under way to discuss problems of elementary education Faculty will entertain at conference.
Mrs. J. E. Robinson dies at campus home Brief obituary for Mrs. Robinson.
Jazz, science, statistics, philosophy mixed up in annual winter play Preview of "Minick"; roster of cast members.
Spirogyra cells will be married here when pictures appear Arthur Pillsbury will demonstrate motion picture craft.
Students answer marriage queries in sociology class Results of survey in Professor O'Neill's class revealed.
Bathing beauties frolic in men's pool Women's life saving corps puts on show.
Wins contest Harriet Brindley wins oratorical contest; Deane Butler takes second; photo.
Subscribers to "Eye" will meet Jan. 31 Will hear about new methods for selecting staff; may vary from popular election.
Juniors start plans for Washington Ball Will be all-college dance; started in 1924.
Thirteenth annual education parley convenes in March; entertainment will be sponsored by members of local chapter of A. A. U. W. Will discuss problems of elementary education.
Organizations prepare for "Tutor Ticklers" Enthusiasm widespread on campus.
Six students earn Pi Gamma Mu keys here Roster of new members.
"Skate awhile for fun" shout students on way Will hold winter carnival at Washington Park.
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E. J. Cable edits selection in recent book Former Professor Meyerholz assists in editing home encyclopedia.
Students appear in afternoon recital Music students will perform.
H. C. Moeller Professors Moeller and Ritter named to state committees.
C. A. Fullerton Professor Fullerton attended Farm Bureau meeting in Des Moines.
All staffs Seeking staff members for 1931 Old Gold.
Delta Phi Delta Planning for winter formal.
The Women's League at I. S. T. C. Women's League forming at I. S. T. C.; purposes are to aid in enforcement of rules and regulations and to promote women's activities on campus.
Talkies Performers will need to adapt to the new technology of talking pictures.
Hail, subscribers! New procedure for electing staff will be unveiled at meeting.
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Hurl hot words I. S. T. C. debaters; photo.
Seniors select rings at class meeting Will reveal ring design soon.
Fullerton conducts sing at Farm Bureau meeting
The Line Campus gossip.
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Little Tutors win from Reinbeck Basketball game tied until last minutes.
Don' go way, girls Wrestling explained.
Tutor cagers on four day southern trip; basketeers clash with Parsons and Penn this week; hardest trip of season for Pedagogs Team left yesterday on four day trip.
Grapplers edge out Wisconsin U.; Burley furnishes spectacular finish to cinch met; four decisions, one draw gives Tutors victory I. S. T. C. defeats Wisconsin, 13.5-12.5.
Intramural quintets swing into action; eleven teams will play in two leagues Volunteers used as officials in games.
Ames mat men trounce Tutors 26 to 8 Ames gets four falls from Tutor men.
Bender's matmen will meet Illinois and Chicago there Tutors will meet Illinois Saturday night and Chicago Monday night.
Freshmen prepare for winter season; Coach Whitford seeks heavy schedule Nineteen freshmen try out for basketball team.
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An announcement of interest to the students "Sally" Harris married Frederick A. McAbeer.
Miss Naomi Evans Spoke to the music and drama section of the Cedar Falls Women's Club.
Mathematics Club produces math play Produced "The Mathematical Nightmare;" roster of cast members.
L. S. A. Program for recent meeting; choir organized.
Biology Club Professor C. W. Lantz spoke at recent meeting.
Westminster Foundation Will be in charge of the all-college vesper service; Chi Alpha Omega girls will have a coasting party.
Margaret Fuller Society Formal and informal initiation held for Geneva Brown, Orma Mamby, and Edith Geskin.
Homerian Program for recent meeting.
Echo Club News and updates about meetings and members.
The Eulalian Society Program for recent meeting.
Alpha Literary Society Program for recent meeting.
Neo-Chresto Literary Society Della Frankl appointed intramural basketball manager; plans for a debate.
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Symbolic program for tenth anniversary of amendment planned Will commemorate passage of Prohibition Amendment.
J. L. Dickinson Congressman Dickinson spoke at Faculty Men's Club.
Five critic teachers meet here today to show new methods Monthly series of meetings aimed at improving rural education.
Emma Lambert plans to study in New York Will study at Columbia University following the completion of this term; Virginia Wattawa will substitute for her.
Katherine Seay Katherine Seay attends AAUW meeting.
College Eye gives tickets to students For those who spot errors in ads.