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1 'The Scarecrow' contrasts life with fantasy; will be repeated tonight; Kathan's soliloquy is praised
Ferris--Bertha E. (Classes of 1929 and 1932)
This play takes place in a Massachusetts town in the late seventeenth century and deals with witchcraft.
2 Bragonier, Barr, Parrott, Kenyon are frosh choice Results of elections for Student Council.
3 College Homecoming programs will be on sale tonight Blue Key will sell twenty-eight page booklet.
4 College men get fewer D letters this fall quarter Forty-one percent of men received grade warnings; comparison with previous years.
5 Committee cancels concert by Jeritza Cancellation blamed on financial conditions.
6 Debate coach sets Dublin contest date as Wednesday, Nov. 9 ISTC debaters have been practicing.
7 Des Moines chosen for Alumni dinner
8 Dr. O' Brian will be guest speaker at campus church Robert O'Brian will speak.
9 Four from college will meet tonight in radio audition On WMT.
10 Hays' invention will be shown; combination phonograph and recording machine invented by Hays Description of device invented by Professor Hays; will allow students to record their voices and then listen ot them.
11 Homecomers face busy weekend; grads will be honored with special events; special banquet, parties, dances planned for returning grads Schedule of Homecoming activities.
12 Panther heads will serve for dance programs Panther will be theme of decorations.
13 Panthers meet Morningside tomorrow; Sioux with one conference win have perfect record despite three non-conference defeats Luther and Bain will not be able to be play in the starting lineup due to injuries. The Panthers so far have a conference record for the season of two victories and one defeat, besides a non-conference win over Cornell.
14 Pep meeting will be staged tonight Will feature bonfire and band.
15 Toast contest being staged; sixteen speakers are not eligible for second round List of those who will continue competition.
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16 'Good old days' of football recalled by J. D. Thompson; former player tells how it was done in 1900 Recalls players, formations, and plays.
17 Editorials; no Santa Claus? Let children believe in something when they are young.
18 Editorials; student government Believes Student Council has been doing well this term.
19 Editorials; Thomas for President Students need to vote, but should vote according to their preference; be careful not to be swept up in emotion, such as the craze in college newspapers for Norman Thomas.
20 Literat = Eye Student short stories and poems.
21 Professor carries pictorial roll book Professor Holmes uses a roll book with pictures of his students.
22 The Line Campus gossip.
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23 College organizations honor former students at Homecoming festivities Campus social calendar.
24 Kurtz composition chosen for concert By Grand Rapids Symphony.
25 Lambda Delta Lambda has picnic Thursday At Professor Begeman's cabin.
26 Literary societies will honor grads
27 Paul Harris will lead discussions at meeting series Leads anti-war group.
28 Untitled Professors Erbe and Thompson discuss campaign issues at Women's Club meeting.
29 Westminster, Wesley entertain tomorrow For Homecoming.
30 Y. M. membership drive successful Five hundred names added to rolls.
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31 Griffing, Goff are named drum majors Will perform with Marching Band.
32 Music hour to be used for Messiah chorus rehearsal About two hundred members of the glee clubs will participate.
33 Shower interferes with picture day Some groups did not get their Old Gold picture taken.
34 Students may get ballot applications from Mr. Boardman Procedures for absentee voting.
35 When the faculty goes hunting for snipe----It's news An old-fashioned snipe hunt.
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36 Builders start walls of Commons Monday Excavation and foundation work took seven weeks; masonry work now under way.
37 Entrance list for wrestling tourney totals thirty-two The college wrestling tournament will be open to all students in school with the exception of members of the varsity football squad.
38 Four teams remain undefeated in Iowa conference battle Conference standings.
39 Fritzel issues first call for cage practice; sessions to be held twice weekly during football season Basketball practice sessions will be held twice a week. This season will be the first in which the Teachers basketball team will be coached by Fritzel.
40 Grundy Center eleven faces Teachers High; Little Tutors defeat Eldora in League game here last week. TCHS rallied in the second half to score a 13-7 win over Eldora, a conference rival. The Little Tutors will have a tough assignment when they face the Grundy Center team.
41 Instructor attends Republican meeting Professor Robinson attends county meeting.
42 Morningside guard Halfback "Herbie" Bones pictured; photo.
43 Others were wrong, too, last week so Mr. X tries again Mr. X predicts that Teachers will win over Morningside, 7-6.
44 Teachers drop game in tilt with Luther; Nessett, star sprinter, runs thirty-five yards for touchdown The Norsemen, with a Homecoming crowd of behind them, outplayed the Panthers by a decisive margin to gain a deserved victory.
45 Teachers end Sophomore Truman Manship will start the Homecoming game at right end replacing Martin Luther, who is suffering from the flu; photo.