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Program for Freshman Week

Detailed schedule of activities.

Magazine racks are installed in dorm

Fifteen magazines are now available on two new racks in each of the browsing rooms.

New cafeteria is opened today First meal to be served in the Commons cafeteria will be at 7:15 a.m.
Four new names are added to faculty roster Short bios of the new faculty members are provided along the names of those who will be on leave or are returning.
Faculty committees are announced for major school events

The names of the chairs and committee members are listed for the six events.

Open house in Commons begins week of activities for freshman students Schedule of events.
Old Gold staff to begin work on college annual The position of business manager is currently available.
Old heating plant is being removed Cohn Brothers, of Waterloo, is doing the demolition.
'Eye' tryouts to be next Friday Anyone interested in working on the College Eye should attend.
Staff return to publish 'Eye' Short profiles of those who hold major positions on the school paper.
Men's Honor Roll includes twelve; two earn seventy grade points; each carry twenty hours

The highest grade point was 3.50 earned by J. Leslie Ellis and John H. Smith; other students on the Honor Roll are listed.

Dormitory residents publish handbook of house traditions Handbook includes rules and regulations, instructions, traditions, and history.
Tennis tournament for fall term will open early in week All interested men are invited to sign up in the Men's Gym.
Commons' doors swing open to students today; recreation hall, cafeteria, lounges are among facilities A description of the new facility.
Schuneman is fatally injured; was struck by auto when crossing street at Hubbard Died September 1, 1933.
English Department to sponsor three contests this term The three contests will be after dinner speaking, discussion, and the Peace Oratorical.
Freshman lectures to begin Wednesday Leslie Reed and President O. R. Latham will lead the first two sessions.
Freshman tests to be given Tuesday Freshmen who are in their first, second, or third term and have not taken the tests are required to report.
Forty-five men try for posts on grid squad; Coach Baker to initiate Jones system on Panther field Profile of football coach Johnny Baker.
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It's your Commons Urges students to use the Commons each day since the administration has provided the facility.
The Line Campus gossip.
Undercurrent Poem.
Whimsies Poem.
Books Review of the books, "God in the Straw Pen" and "In Defense of Women."
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Big Sisters plan welcome for all new college girls The Big Sister idea began four years ago; committee members are listed.
Skars are feted as friends extend farewell wishes A dinner and informal reception were held; Professor Skar will study at University of Iowa.
Heads Blue Key A short bio of David Grant.
'Jim the gym man' discusses effect of fraternities on athletes; girls also influence boys' playing in his opinion Jim Halpin believes fraternities and women distract men from playing football.
Library displays prints of world's famous paintings Ten printings from the library's collection will be available for viewing.
Personals News about faculty and students.
Open house, teas, receptions are among events honoring freshmen Planned events for the various churches are given.
Orchestra Club Rehearsals are held Tuesdays and Fridays.
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Coach Bender granted leave Paul Bender will continue his studies for a doctorate at New York University.
Nineteen answer first call for Little Tutor grid squad Their opening game for the season will be against Vinton.
Council president Lorinne Crawford will serve as president; photo.
Did you ever hear a crescendo or cadenza? What is an 'opery' Student take a test on musical terminology and answered only 36% of the questions correctly while the faculty answered 75% correctly.
Mary Pickford has lead in 'Secrets' at Regent on Saturday Review of the movie, "Secrets".
Mabel Hall defeats male swimmers in meet at Des Moines Mabel Hall is the first woman to ever win the one-mile race at the Y. M. C. A. swim race in Des Moines.
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Do meet him! He's the society editor During the summer session, Theodore Adams served as managing editor of the paper. He also served as society editor of the September 11 issue of the College Eye.
Class instruction to continue until end of term, Nov. 29th The academic calendar for the year is given.
Fred C. Gilchrist pays tribute to teachers at graduation; Congressman says school should be best building in town Fred Gilchrist addresses students at the summer Commencement ceremony.
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Student handbook is being distributed to college students Shirley Kraft edited this year's handbook.
Dick Rickert wins tennis tournament Wins summer league by beating Dallas Dhority.
Veterans are scarce at opening football drill Prospects for this football team are listed.
If I'm Wrong, I'm Sorry Sports gossip.
These men will guide Tutor athletics this year Head coaches; photo.