Issue Contents

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1 All-college pep meeting; everyone come! College Band will play.
2 College is host to five hundred Boy Scouts tomorrow Brief schedule for football game activities.
3 Commons to be scene of first dance of season; semi-formal event will be on Friday evening, September 29 Student Council will sponsor series of dances.
4 Competition keen in tryouts for place on cheerleader squad
5 Echoes from the Campanile Class elections coming up, though they seen not to have much importance; urges students to attend athletic contests.
6 Edward Kurtz again conducts; begins his fifth season as Waterloo Symphony head; rehearsals soon Conduct publicity campaign on the radio.
7 Exciting program for Boy Scout Day Schedule of activities.
8 Large showing at Glee Club tryouts; talent discovered Faculty believe that it will be a good year.
9 Nominations for class elections to start Monday; each of four classes will select officers by ballot
10 Over forty names listed on women's summer Honor Roll List of those who received the best grades.
11 Panther grid season opens tomorrow; Columbia eleven to meet Tutors on home field Game preview.
12 Pingel elected annual manager; Schrody to be advertising manager of Eye in place of Fenner Quick look at changes to staff of student publications.
13 Puerto Rican co-ed comes by boat and by bus to T. C.; arrives here at midnight; polite "night owl" assists Dorothy Boyd talks about her trip and about Puerto Rico.
14 Thirty-two report for staff tryouts at Friday meeting For College Eye staff.
15 Twinkle-twinkle movie star, but don't go in the water!; Lorinne Crawford doubles for Janet Gaynor; swims Doubles for Janet Gaynor in scenes shot in Yellowstone Park.
16 Women's League begins meetings; acquaint freshman women with college campus and customs Will be held each Monday; list of advisors.
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17 All-inclusive preferences
Herrig--Viola Ann (Class of 1934)
Poem.
18 Campanile chatter Campus gossip.
19 Forum; A Freshman Looks Around Observations of a freshman.
20 The Line Campus gossip.
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21 Betty Gilbert, Rodney Finlayson engaged
22 Campus fraternities busy with 'smokers,' fall rushing affairs Brief description of the smokers.
23 English fraternity meets September 25 Sigma Tau Delta will elect officers and plan for the Purple Pen.
24 Miss Alison Aitchison entertains sorority She is sponsor of Alpha Beta Gamma.
25 Personals Information on students, alumni, and faculty. Leota Bridenstine accepted a position in Kansas.
26 Social and business meetings are among week's activities Campus social calendar.
27 Sororities to pledge during seventh week Rules for fall 1933 rush.
28 Titles of Bartlett Hall East, West units changed List of officers and committee heads.
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29 Fall tennis tourney to begin next week Trophy awarded by Homer Haddox.
30 Frosh football men drill daily; practice fundamentals and learn Columbia formations First week of practice for freshman team.
31 If I'm Wrong, I'm Sorry Sports gossip.
32 New point system will be employed in fall decathlon Decathlon begins September 25.
33 Reverend Hanson to deliver sermon on 'Strength of Unity'
34 Untitled Dean Nelson was sick.