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1 Carol Justice is queen!; junior reigns at weekend festivities Profile of the queen; photo.
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2 Homecoming spirit reigns as "Cut Day" draws near A look at Friday afternoon activities.
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3 Junior, three sophomores are in homecoming court Profiles of the Homecoming queen's court; photo.
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4 TC hosts members of state legislature Will be guests at State Day.
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5 Variety show to feature humor Brief description of the show.
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6 Cat-Snip 'T'
Tenglin--Diane R. (Class of 1959)
Explanation of Greek letters; Homecoming floats; leisure activities; a new sports section.
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7 Er . . . Welcome back? Discusses the true meaning of Homecoming.
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8 Obiter Scripta
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Congratulates Southern teachers joining the fight against racism.
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9 Outside the wall . . . . Stresses the importance of good relations between the school and the community.
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Marsh--James W. (Student--1958)
Agrees with the need for more respect for the flag.
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Leet--Richard (Classes of 1958 and 1965)
Students find clever ways to get around dormitory alcohol policy.
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Fagan--William Brock (English Faculty)
Complains about "the howling mob".
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13 Don Moody, Stadium head, enjoys working with Frosh
Pierce--Myrna J. (Classes of 1961--1986--and 2005)
Profile of Don Moody; photo.
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14 Notice Business Office maintains lost and found service.
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15 UN convocation coming Monday
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16 'Pepi' to perk up punchy pep rally Description of the Homecoming pep rally.
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17 How Homecoming changed through 28 years
Pierce--Myrna J. (Classes of 1961--1986--and 2005)
History of Homecoming at ISTC.
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18 Putting the pants on Hammer Three students decorating Campbell Hall; photo.
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19 Marching Band to give half-time show Description of the band's formations and routines; photo.
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20 Recital Sunday Performance program.
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21 Dorm decorations, parade will add atmosphere to '58 Homecoming A look at the floats and the parade; photo.
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22 R. Helland to portray The Miser in fall play List of cast members.
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23 Business grads return today for meeting Faculty will recent with recent graduates.
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24 Basketball is underway for this season The team started Wednesday; photo.
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25 Coach lauds point kicking statistician The high school team has unusual line-up.
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26 TC leads statistically The team has higher numbers than its opponents.
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27 TC overpowers Wisconsin, Luther Harriers here Oct. 25 The team must guard against overconfidence.
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28 The Coaches Corner . . . on Football
Hammer--Willard M. (Bill) (Athletics Staff)
Declares that the team has learned a lesson through humiliation.
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29 Tutors try to "bounce-back" when they meet Morningside The team is recovering from the devastating loss last weekend.
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30 Camp-out planned by WRA Oct. 24 Will camp near Janesville.
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31 Fall baseball has begun; squad cut The team is divided into varsity and freshmen.
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32 Migration termed a success 200 fans go to Augustana game; Ken Fairchild loses his pants; photo.
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33 Tutor line is biggest weak point
Lawson--John A. (Student--1957)
Discusses defense strategies and game rules.
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34 Vikings crush Panthers 26-15; thoughts of perfect year shattered The team lost the game and the president lost his pants; photo.
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35 Coaches live in a "society of winners"
Wine--George (Sports Information Staff)
Discusses the audience role in the Homecoming game.
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36 Sherman House, Phi Sigs still lead intramurals Both teams have perfect undefeated records.
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37 52 are named to frosh grid squad Lists the team in its entirety.
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38 Annual hockey game set The game will be Saturday October 18.
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39 Football methods have changed since Whitford played for TC
Tonnesen--Larry D. (Student--1958)
Tells of differences between the 1920s and 1950s; photo.
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40 Tallcorn team pairings told; two new teams The tournament will be December 29 and 30.