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Band formations to welcome alumni at game Will feature patriotic theme.
$1.85 pays cost of Des Moines trip For train trip to football game against Drake.
Dormitory residents choose new presidents and councils List of officers.
Harris to play at Leisure Hour Profile of Professor Harris and performance program.
Presenting 'I' Club Queen Amidon Georgiana Amidon was chosen as the Homecoming queen; photo.
Vocational expert to address Women's League Marguerite Zapoleon will speak; lengthy description of women's vocational conference.
State officials are Homecoming guests Lengthy description of Homecoming activities; men in uniform will be admitted free to the football game.
Student Council verifies cut-day plan Cut Day began last year; will be continued this year.
Undefeated Panther squad ready for Michigan Broncos List of those on the Teachers College football team; photo.
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An aerial salute to Old Glory Students from the Randolph Field Aviation Cadet Color Guard watch as training planes salute the U. S. flag; photo.
Colleges' plight in war economy Colleges face rising costs, declining revenues, and declining numbers of male students.
Students complete training at West Point of the air James Selzer takes training at Randolph Field.
Douglas talks before Commerce Convention
Watching the World News from around the country and the world.
The Line 'News' from around the campus.
Faculty column declared superficial Believes that articles about the faculty should give more information about their beliefs and teaching styles.
From the Editor's Point of View Encourages students to take part in Cut Day.
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Basis for happiness discussed by Dr. Skar Believes Christianity is basis for happiness.
Baptists have dinner For alumni at Homecoming.
The Greek Rendezvous News from campus fraternities and sororities.
Homecoming tea after game for Methodist alumni Description of Homecoming plans.
Breakfast featured for L. S. A. Alumni
Open house for Presbyterian alums
Recreation program for Bartlett Hall moves forward Lengthy description of recreational plans.
Religious groups plan for float United Student Movement, Wesley, and Westminster have plans.
Paul Arthur's Orchestra plays Saturday Description of Homecoming dance.
Choose two delegates for Des Moines meet Will attend ISTA meeting.
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Kindergarten Club plans Homecoming breakfast
'I' Queen chooses coronation attire Description of clothes that Georgiana Amidon will wear.
Alembic Club meets
Commerce Club plans to join with national business group Will become chapter of Future Business Leaders of America.
'Let us score tests' Faculty should Bureau of Research test scoring services.
Robinson to speak to Hamilton Club List of officers.
Groups plan for float
College and high school band leaders confer on Saturday's parade ISTC and Cedar Falls High School Marching Bands will perform; photo.
Ladies retire to a Victorian farmhouse Preview of "Ladies in Retirement".
Choose Kendle as publications prexy Ray Kendle will head Board of Control of Student Publications.
Past presidents to meet
Dinner celebrates band's 50th year For Cedar Falls Municipal Band.
Secure '39 graduate for science assistant Brief profile of Le Van Shugart.
Mrs. Starbeck tells reporter of a football coach's trials Mrs. Starbeck tells about the home life of a football coach.
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Untitled Visitors are asked not to bring portable radios into the football stadium with them.
Play hockey game Saturday morning Field hockey game is open to all majors, minors, and alumni of the women's physical education department.
Tutors dominate league scoring Panthers have four of the top ten leading scorers in their league; photo.
Grief for Morningside; Old Nick is at end Profile of football player Nick Avelchas; photo.
Panthers set to perform for their alumni Starters for the Teachers College football game against Western Michigan; photo.
Purple batters Maroons 13-0 Summary of the Panthers' victory over Morningside.
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Educators reorganize five clubs, plan fall quarter work Description of the new primary education clubs.
Exhibit Indian paintings in Vocational Building Exhibit sponsored by WPA.
Artists meet at Gallery
Newman Club entertains
Plan debate trips for frosh teams Will debate freshman teams from around the state.
Homemakers work in new model kitchens Foods laboratory will be set up into three kitchens.
Science group picks four new candidates List of new members.
Dozens requesting nutrition lecture Fear of war brings on demand for information.
Students' summer work aids underprivileged and refugees Description of work done by Phyllis Ruppelt, Shirley Bergum, and Elvira Locker.
Buildings and grounds undergo improvements Work has been done around the stadium; a new parking lot has been prepared; Campanile chiming mechanism under repair.
Sale of student art begins in November Sponsored by Art League.
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Congratulations Cedar Falls Band The band; photo.
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Panthers collide with Broncos tomorrow Panthers will play the undefeated Western Michigan Broncos for their Homecoming game; photo.
Varsity wrestling not good--frosh team will be a pippin Preview of the Teachers College wrestling team; photo.
Reinbeck Homecoming foe for Tutor High Little Tutors will play their Homecoming game at O. R. Latham field.