Issue Contents

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1 Armistice Day is theme of chapel service Will celebrate twentieth anniversary of first Armistice Day.
2 As the Editor Sees It
Culbertson--Ruth Cubby (Class of 1939)
Tired of constant complaints.
3 Behind-scenes workers have chance to act Stage crew will perform.
4 British represent informal education; choose lectures to attend A look at the British system of higher education.
5 Campanile slightly off-key "Absolute pitch", Janet Prichard, who has absolute pitch, believes that the bells are slightly out of tune; photo.
6 Connell, Kendle, Blunt nominated for council; election to be held during registration For freshmen representatives.
7 Mary Jane Brindley and Earl Miller receive honor Receive Lambert prizes.
8 Nissen and Knostman step out Two drum majorettes leading the band; photo.
9 Teachers to discuss annuity bill at convention this week Will consider retirement for teachers.
10 The student citizen Panel discussion.
11 Tutor Ticklers directors selected; Mueller, McPherson head show Urge acts to begin preparing for the show.
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12 Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
13 Douglas speaks on youth's problems of today At Women's League vocational meeting.
14 Egon Petri praises audience Says he prefers college audiences.
15 Mathematics professors attend convention Several will attend state meeting.
16 Navy band comes to Waterloo
17 Of the students
Kirgis--Doris (Class of 1939; Mathematics Faculty)
Concerned with distribution of participation in extra-curricular activities.
18 On the Outside
Kepler--Edwin C. (Class of 1940)
Discussing America and issues that have come up.
19 Perfect weather, new motor boat, but no water City opened locks; water too low for Professor Riebe.
20 Purple Arrow honors ten women students List of candidates.
21 Symphony presents fall concert Performance program.
22 The Line Campus gossip
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23 A Corner for Coeds; watch your step
Johnston--Rosemary (Class of 1939)
The way you walk reflects on your personality.
24 Coeds to hear lecture on coiffure styles Beauty school representative will speak.
25 Donato plays at leisure concert Performance program.
26 Greeks plan fall parties for tonight Description of parties.
27 Joyce Strube heads new Rainbow Club List of officers.
28 Miss Ethel Bowers, recreation expert, on campus today Will speak to classes and with recreational groups.
29 Rosemary Johnston is chosen Homecoming queen by 'I' Club Profile of the queen.
30 Seerley, A. D. A. win decorations contest Rho Epsilon Rho sponsors Homecoming contest.
31 Skating party tonight Sponsored by Phi Tau Theta.
32 Sorority council recommends for "Free Association" Considering changes in rush rules.
33 The Greek Rendezvous
Lenz--Cleo Marie (Class of 1940)
News from campus fraternities and sororities.
34 Timely Tid-Bits
Rickert--Mary E. (Student--1938)
News on and around campus.
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35 Cranny and Vaughn win In the final theory football game, blue team took advantage of a bad pass from center and an intercepted pass.
36 Faculty golf Professor Denny defeated Coach Nordly.
37 Fresh facts
Goldschlag--Harry (Student--1938)
Coverage on freshmen football players.
38 From the Bench
Riebe--Harland A. (Class of 1941)
Sports news from various college campuses, including TC.
39 Mickey's Musings
Dirks--Muriel C. (Class of 1942)
News from the Department of Physical Education for Women.
40 Panthers meet Emporia State for first time
Schnepf--Virginia (Education Faculty)
Teachers College will be gunning for an even break.
41 Teachers 7, Maroons 13 Panthers lose second straight Homecoming game. Panthers had ragged blocking, sloppy tackling, and lack of scoring punch.
42 Theory teams in deadlock