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Dr. Boothe to welcome pressmen At third annual conference for advisors to high school publications.
Dr. Knoff's sermon pleads for individuality
Pep meet tonight opens with parade Cheerleaders will lead pep rally.
National letter week October 2-8 Post Office urges students to write home.
Miss Strayer lectures on street make-up Presentation for freshmen women sponsored by Playcraft Club.
Student Forum Will discuss roads to peace.
Honors Club sponsors poll On situation in Europe.
Paul Mast fills council vacancy Will serve as junior class representative; committee chairs appointed.
Fall quarter's first varieties on October 22 Will be part of Dad's Day activities.
Tutors meet Grinnell; Pioneers play here tomorrow Only three seniors of the team will be starters for the first game; photo.
Dr. Latham receives tribute; over 100 present at dinner Speaks at meeting for student organization leaders; surprise by tribute.
As the Editor Sees It Students honor President O. R. Latham for leadership.
Little man, what now? Class elections are coming soon; cartoon.
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Bickenbach, Hoxie, and Pritchard head Social Science Clubs Roster of leaders for the three clubs.
Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
The Line Campus gossip.
Campus leaders honored List of those who were honored at recent dinner.
Baker elects council Roster of officers.
On the Outside Reports on situation in Europe, especially Prime Minister Chamberlain's meeting with Adolf Hitler.
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Faculty men discuss scholarship award Faculty Men's Club considering establishing a scholarship.
Begone, dull care! Math Club picnics Will hold steak fry.
Douglas speaks Will speak to Northeast Iowa Teachers Association.
Kepler heads writers Dorothy Tostlebe is secretary of Writers' Club.
Freshmen women will be dinner honorees Women's League will host freshmen women.
Matinee dance Sponsored by Social Life Committee.
Wesley players will stage one-act play Will present "A Unicorn and a Fish".
Fraternities carry on six weeks' rushing program Rush schedule and procedures.
A Corner for Coeds; football fanfare Suggestions on clothes to wear at a football game.
Timely Tid-Bits News for women.
The Greek Rendezvous News from campus sororities.
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Mickey's Musings Margaret Reese is retiring after eighteen years as head matron in the Women's Gym.
Fall track meet is scheduled Men's annual fall track meet to be held.
Future grid stars, the frosh scrimmage for "Mun" Whitford Quick look at a freshmen football practice under Coach Whitford.
Soenke heads chemistry seminar
Faculty tickets Faculty may buy season football tickets.
North Central Conference drive begins; Dakota schools dominate TC goes up against top schools in the conference.
Football mentor C. L. Starbeck; photo.
Letterman's Club begins activities Will hold first initiation; list of officers.
Student coaches TCHS will play second game at Waverly.
From the Bench Sports news from various college campuses, including TC.
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A Cappella Held tryouts.
Notice Alpha Phi Omega picnic rained out.
Strayer completes Homecoming play "Star-Wagon," cast List of cast members.
Cecilians announced Group includes forty-two members; celebrating its fiftieth anniversary.
Press Club issues call Seeking creative and humorous writers.
Minnesingers select group of thirty-two List of group members.
Bands prepare stunts, formations, and songs Description of the routines.
Pi Tau Thetas discuss college church life J. H. Peet talks with Methodist group.
Biology professor eats snake for breakfast and compares it to pork Professor Grant recounts the time when he killed and ate a rattlesnake.
Seerley residents triumph In Men's Union recreational activities.