Issue Contents

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1 500 new students expected Description of activities for new students.
2 A word the wise is sufficient Roy Olsen welcomes two new freshmen; photo.
3 Activities assembly scheduled Purpose of assembly is to inform freshmen about student organizations.
4 As the Editor Sees It
Culbertson--Ruth Cubby (Class of 1939)
Ruth Culbertson welcomes the Class of 1942 to campus.
5 Belles in the heart Student looks at picture of girlfriend; photo.
6 Bells in the air Students gaze at top of Campanile; photo.
7 Cafeteria supper is scheduled for frosh Entertainment will be provided.
8 Large orientation program planned; the week's freshman timetable Schedule of freshman orientation programs.
9 Traditions are near and dear to all students Tells freshmen about campus traditions.
10 Upperclass timetable Schedule of first week's activities.
11 What the well-bred freshman must know Outlines rules for freshman behavior on campus.
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12 It's the opportunity of a lifetime Seeking staff for the College Eye.
13 The Line Campus gossip.
14 To first-year students of the Iowa State Teachers College
Latham--Orval Ray (President of ISTC)
President Latham greets students; photo.
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15 Announce appointment of speech instructor Brief profile of Herbert Hake.
16 Initial all college dance features pep Pep Jamboree will be sports dance.
17 Press Club meeting For those interested in student publications.
18 Thoughts on food are food for thought so regulate your diet Recommends ways to eat sensibly at college.
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19 Includes all types of speech Brief descriptions of speech and drama opportunities on camps.
20 Musicians here are plentiful Opportunities for students in music; photo.
21 Student publications give chances for journalistic endeavor Description of student publications.
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22 A message of importance concerning religion; freshmen: what about your religion?
Gaede--Erwin A. (Class of 1939)
Opportunities for students to pursue their religious faiths.
23 Calendar for fall released Brief summary of social and extracurricular activities.
24 Students offered twenty honor organizations
25 Symphony Orchestra Open to all students.
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26 A Corner For Coeds; leadership in clothes
Johnston--Rosemary (Class of 1939)
Appearances make good impressions.
27 Answers to seven puzzles: learn them; social sorority Questions about sororities and freshmen.
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28 Booklet for coeds published Campiquette gives advice on etiquette for women.
29 Two year students Must meet full requirements for certification.
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30 Nelson lists changes in fall schedule Listed of courses added and dropped.
31 Sorority book to be given frosh coeds Will feature values, customs, and who's who for sororities.
32 Starbeck tells of grid hopes Coach Starbeck gives season preview; gives 1938 football schedule.
33 These three are worth knowing Profiles of Sue Lund, Roy Olsen, and Joe Beavo; photo.