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1 Activity meetings scheduled for freshmen Wednesday Will offer opportunity for students to learn about extracurricular activities.
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2 Around the Campus Advance registration stands at 394, women students number 248 while the number of men are 146; ISTC will play Northeast Missouri State.
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3 Camera catches gridmen at work and play as mentor plots campaign
Krulish--Robert C. (Class of 1940)
Football players help with construction of new stadium; photo.
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4 Dinners prominent in plans Program for freshmen orientation.
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5 Faculty's interests to be uncovered in new column Column will feature profiles of the faculty.
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6 Freshmen: can you take it? Quick rehearsal of freshmen traditions.
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7 New instructors are added to five departments here News about faculty additions and resignations; brief profiles.
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8 Principal convocation speaker President Latham works on his convocation speech; photo.
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9 Tutor Timetable Schedule of events on campus.
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10 We must be leaders, says NEA Professor Goetch reports on NEA goals.
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11 Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
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12 Council president writes an open letter to student body
Cross--John Fay (Classes of 1939 and 1940)
Encourages students to attend meetings of the Student Council.
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13 Eye readers extended an invitation to submit articles Guidelines for submitting articles to the College Eye.
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14 Inside and Out
Kepler--Edwin C. (Class of 1940)
Urges students to become informed about the conflicts occurring in Europe.
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15 Speaking frankly . . .
Dennis--Lawrence Edward (Class of 1940)
Reminds students that they are on campus to get an education; talks about purpose of the College Eye.
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16 The Line
Hardin--Robert B. (Student--1939)
Campus gossip.
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17 Campus puzzles Questions about the ISTC campus.
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18 Dennis heads staff; more positions open List of College Eye staff members.
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19 Fountain director goes to Michigan Janet Butterworth will work in Ann Arbor.
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20 Rudolph Reuter to present recital
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21 Talks over job well done Ed Kepler and Betty Donovan discuss the Student Handbook.
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22 Campus leaders Cross, Teale, Puck Profiles of John Cross, Elizabeth Teal, and Edwin Puck.
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23 Candid pictorial sequence shows "model" students at pre-term cramming Students studying and sleeping; photo.
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24 Changes on campus recalled by ex-Normal School student Burton Sweet recalls the time when he was a student on campus in 1886-1887.
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25 Kurtz leads symphony Students may try out for various music groups; photo.
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26 Press Club to consider student-faculty forums Will make plans for the year.
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27 A Corner for Co-eds
Refshauge--Helendora (Class of 1942)
Fashion tips for women.
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28 A social 'I'
Faris--Josephine Helen (Class of 1942)
Social events on campus.
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29 Alpha Phi Omega to run information booth Will assist new students with their questions.
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30 Bette Teal says "hello" at dinner President of Women's League will greet freshmen.
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31 Counselors intend to 'make college home' for new arrivals Schedule of freshmen orientation activities.
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32 Four faculty members present Leisure Hour Group will present musical selections.
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33 Fraternity smoker dates announced Get acquainted meetings scheduled.
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34 Hu-Sing planned Will gather to sing around Campanile.
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35 Inter-sorority tea to fete freshmen Freshmen women will be guest of Panhellenic Council.
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36 Men entertain Will greet freshmen with dinner.
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37 Nyholm to replace Campbell on faculty Miss Campbell went to Indiana; profile of Elizabeth Nyholm.
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38 Pep Jamboree is initial fall dance
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39 Real thing at last Dad Aldrich has moved his popcorn stand.
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40 Social calendar lists 16 dances Schedule of dances.
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41 Timely tips to newcomers Etiquette for freshmen.
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42 Women's League announces plans Extensive plans include pajama parties, breakfasts, and parties.
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43 1939 football schedule
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44 Basis for football awards Criteria for the "I" and numeral awards.
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45 Bison favored in conference preview as season opens Predictions for each of the seven teams in the North Central Conference.
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46 Grid seasons' outcome is unpredictable: Panthers prepare prospects Team consists of twenty-seven players; list of team members.
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47 Panther Patter Believes other columnists see a better season ahead for the football team than he does.
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48 Head mentor Starbeck gives his opinion of this year's team; photo.
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49 Stadium nears completion Sixty-five men are working to complete stadium.
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50 Teachers College grid-men drill for opening clash; Panthers to attack bulldogs First game of the season is also first game in the new stadium.