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Omaha newscaster tips off 'Eye' mikesters News will be broadcast daily in the Crossroads; photo.
The Line Campus gossip.
Many changes made in administration; new faculty and staff at work Brief profiles of new faculty and staff.
They all laughed Dean Reed and several freshmen participate in the frosh supper; photo.
Freshmen girls will be helped by student advisers this year Upper class women will assist freshmen women adjust to college life.
Students see busy year ahead; college work starts; and fun as well A look ahead at campus activities for the year.
A derrick--? Confronting the problem of moving Allie the Alligator to the new Greenhouse, which is expected to be completed in January or February 1938.
Notice New students must have physical examinations.
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Statement of aim and policy Brief mission statement of the College Eye.
Welcome frosh Asks students to help make the College Eye a better newspaper.
Jim, Cub, and Lee Any complaints concerning the College Eye should be given to James Jordan, Ruth Culbertson, or Lee Robinson; photo.
Good guessers can win prizes Mack's is sponsoring a contest to guess the number of cereal boxes in its window.
Good luck to you Assures students that the Student Council is prepared to do the best it can to represent student opinions.
Heartiest greetings Women's League president welcomes students to the Iowa State Teachers College.
And best wishes Discusses the responsibilities that come along with being a college student.
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Holst broadcasts Professor Holst will perform as a soloist on WHO.
Choosing wisely is theme Sunday At CHIC services.
First "rec" Dance open to all upperclassmen.
Off-campus sisters discuss fall program Will help freshmen become adjusted to college life.
Phi Sigma Epsilon Several members attended national convention.
Pepsters sponsor sport jamboree dance Rho Epsilon Rho will sponsor Pep Jamboree.
City churches hold picnics, receptions To greet Teachers College students.
Get acquainted days fete freshmen Three day schedule included variety show, picnic, and dancing.
Eight meets announced Quick schedule for conferences on campus.
Summer costume is vogue for class Advice to women on what to wear; don't bring out the fall clothing until October.
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Brindley edits handbook for students Mary Jane Brindley puts together handbook of general campus information for students
Condit speaks at graduation Excerpts from Professor Condit's reminiscences over his long teaching career.
Frosh week is fun and yet so new New students get acquainted with campus.
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President finds many types of letters in his mail box President Latham receives a letter from an anxious parent.
New dorm, pool well under way New Seerley Hall for Men should be completed by May 1938; swimming pool adjacent to Women's Gymnasium should be ready by December 1937.
Council forms rush rules for all girls Rules for sorority rush.
An ace photographer J. B. Paul is the photographer for the Old Gold and the College Eye; photo.
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Musicians . . . a chance to join a club Orchestra Club has been organized for nine years; presents public programs; purpose of the club.
Plan events for Homecoming celebration Summary of Homecoming activities.
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Unearth giant boulder Contractor discovers five ton boulder while excavating for Seerley Hall for Men; puzzling what to do with it.
No 'pipes' for post office Professor Hart talks about the correspondence courses offered by the Extension Service; believes that the courses are rigorous.
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Nodaks favored in conference preview as season opens Coach Starbeck makes predictions for the 1937 football season.
1937 Tutor grid campaign gets under way; forty men report for initial drill session; eleven lettermen back Panthers will play their first game of the 1937 season against Iowa State; photo.