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Stop! Choose your clothes after Thursday Hughes Dry Goods sponsors style show.
Two best Old Gold salesmen will win chic nightwear; Russian pajamas for man, and flimsy negligee for women are prizes offered Description of sales prizes.
Homecoming committee says "bigger and better" Plans underway.
Be a good cub Seeking College Eye staff members.
Freshmen elect officers at meeting Wednesday Roster of officers.
Names of seventeen big sister leaders are announced; chosen on records of academic work and participation in activities Roster of women who will assist with orientation.
Students dance tonight at first hop of season; Student Councils newly appointed dance committee is in charge Plans for three more dances this term.
New order of books may puzzle seniors as well as freshmen Books are now in different rooms.
Enrollment falls slightly below last year's figures Fall 1930 enrollment is 2100.
Mary Wheat wins Kappa Delta Pi scholarship award; tuition for one year is given student who ranks high in scholarship and activity Brief profile of scholarship winner.
Freshie loses $50, sobs, but big sisters save day Another person finds and returns the money.
Women march in gay lantern parade YWCA sponsors traditional parade.
Average professor is strong on "C" recent survey shows; standard grading curve is not strictly followed, it is revealed A look at the grades that ISTC give.
Faculty increased by eleven member as fall term begins; nine instructors, one assistant professor and one director included Roster of new faculty.
One hundred thirty frosh take ciphers as zero hour ends 130 fail initial test; must take writing course.
House presidents meet Will discuss ways of getting along.
Training School decorated first time Redecorated for first time since its construction in 1913; partitions removed, new shelves installed.
Student Council takes new step in bettering campus government; forms Associated Student Council of Representative Students Associated group will include leaders of other campus organizations.
New tradition begun when flag is flown on registration day; new college flag designed last spring by special committee New flag flies for the first time.
Women and house mothers breakfast at golf links Sat.; all college women will be guests of housemothers About five hundred will attend meeting intended to promote friendship.