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Old Gold sale advances rapidly; book will cost you four dollars if you wait until spring Asking for subscription and deposit now.
Pep Club not dead yet by a long shot Will continue work even though football season is over.
Teachers reap another victory on grid grounds Teachers College defeats Parsons College in football, 19-7.
Listen, girls! YWCA will meet for prayer.
Former Ames High School star Rufus Hoon plays for T. C.; photo.
Bonfire attracts large pep crowd; Posegate and Perry give short talks March down College Hill for bonfire.
Sophomores entertain at big surprise party
Armistice Day to be observed at College Hill; in addition to commemorating end of World War it marks opening of the great disarmament conference TC veterans will run chapel program; Cedar Falls will also have program.
Esther Bley in piano recital Performance program.
A party Methodist students enjoy party at Professor Young's house.
Old Gold's center Bernice "Peck" Posegate plays for T. C.; photo.
State convention takes steps toward better education; Cora Wilson Stewart gives impressive talk at conference; T. C. alumnus president Lewis H. Minkel is president; association pushes for teachers retirement fund.
"Y" hikes ended Forty-five women will receive monograms for participating in at least five of the six hikes.