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Climb on the bandwagon! "On to Coe!" All students are invited to travel to Cedar Rapids to support the Panthers as they battle against Coe College.
"National press meeting fine," say delegates Bob Fowler and Graham Hovey report on Chicago meeting.
Faculty to vote on shortening summer session; recommendation goes to state board if vote is affirmative ISTC will leave the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and join the North Central Conference; Department of Art and Manual Arts will become the Department of Arts.
Teachers College faculty members are to broadcast Roster of speakers and topics.
Panthers face oldest rival in Coe encounter ISTC will face Coe College in Cedar Rapids.
Student poetry is featured on radio List of those whose work was featured.
Volberding names varsity pep squad following tryouts List of cheerleaders.
Over 400 alumni attend luncheon Program highlights.
First victim caught napping at lecture Student caught sleeping.
Hughes chosen frosh member of Men's Union
Student reactions to autumn climate varied as weather Students offer views on fall.
Campus to fete dads next week; fathers will be guests at the Simpson game and movie Summary of activities.
Hoffman House in named winner of decoration trophy
Religious forum to feature motion pictures Sunday Harold Kellogg will present films about Navajo and Hopi people.
Dr. Bosley to talk on "The Unreckoned Price" at chapel
Opera principals to see Chicago presentation
Thompson will speak here in early December; "Rediscovering America" is women journalist's topic Profile of Dorothy Thompson.
Eleven are elected to Rho Epsilon Rho List of new members.
Success stories of students requested Hopes to show courage and vision despite the economic difficulties.
Wescott writes story of week Best story of the week in the College Eye.
'Valley Forge' to be read by Edwards Davis Edwards will read.
Band and 200 students will make Coe trip ISTC band and students will follow the football team to Cedar Rapids and cheer them on against their rivals of Coe College.
College string trio will give programs Will play in Sigourney.