Issue Contents
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1 | "Eye" again offers digest to readers | Will distribute syndicated news with paper. |
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2 | "Round-up" dance will be tonight | Campus Playboys will perform. |
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3 | Boy Scouts to attend opening grid tilt here | Over one thousand Boy Scouts from northeast Iowa are expected to attend the upcoming Boy Scout Day on campus. |
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4 | Church service program begins; Sunday evening club has changed discussions procedure | Schedule for Sunday campus religious activities. |
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5 | Council minutes will be printed | Minutes will be printed in the College Eye; also considers election procedures and cut system. |
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6 | Enrollment for fall increases over 1933 | Fall 1934 enrollment is 1515; up from 1472 in 1934. |
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7 | Fifteen budding journalists join staff this week | List of College Eye staff members. |
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8 | Kurtz withdraws as leader of Waterloo Symphony Orchestra | Due to increased responsibilities as head of Department of Music. |
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9 | Lambertson holds free speech clinic | For students with speech problems. |
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10 | Leadership dinner will be October 10 | For leaders of student organizations. |
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11 | Men's play day will be Tuesday | Men's Union will sponsor fun-filled competition. |
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12 | Next social dance to be Monday evening |
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13 | Northey resignation is accepted by board | Georgeanna Northey resigns from Board of Control of Student Publications. |
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14 | Old Gold names eight officers | List of officers. |
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15 | Pep Jamboree set for night of October 5; Emil Flindt's varsity band will play for dance in Commons | Will select pep queen. |
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16 | Rotary Club men entertained here | President Latham welcomed group to Commons. |
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17 | Senior advisors begin meetings for new women | Will hold series of meetings to develop themes. |
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18 | Students to elect college pep queen | In all-college election; winner to be announced at Pep Jamboree. |
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19 | The World This Week | Des Monies electrical workers on strike, lottery drawings will become legal in New York, and fire in Alaska leaves hundreds of people without homes. |
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20 | Tryouts for College Symphony continued |
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21 | "Bridge of Dreams" is story of eleventh century in Japan Byerly--Helen (Student--1934) |
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22 | Campuses from Coast to Coast | News from other campuses around the United States. |
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23 | For the game's sake | Commend the football team for their efforts on the field and in practice this season. |
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24 | The Line Bovee--Victor (Class of 1935) |
Campus gossip. |
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25 | Yoo Hoo, student opinion! | Question is raised about the recent passing of policy rules by the Board of Control of Student Publications and if there will still be freedom of expression in the paper. |
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26 | Coming Events | Events on campus. |
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27 | Housing unit heads chosen in election by Women's League | List of those elected in six women's housing units. |
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28 | Richman to sing in recital for A. A. U. W. |
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29 | Rushing dates fill program for first quarter freshmen | News from student organizations. |
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30 | Sorority council announces dates for rush parties | Schedule for rush activities. |
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31 | W. A. A. begins new program this year | Will be club for every seasonal sport. |
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32 | College Band seeks new drum-majors |
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33 | Eight cheerleaders will tryout today | Four freshmen and four upperclassmen will be chosen for the squad at tryouts today. |
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34 | Fall basketball practice begins | Coach Dickinson starts optional practices twice a week, interested men are welcome to attend. |
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35 | Forty try for place on tutor football squad | Coach Baker is dispirited due to an injury to one of his key players, but is looking forward to a good season. |
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36 | Haddox trophy tourney starts; four draw byes | Some Cedar Falls men will participate in the Haddox Trophy tennis tournament. |
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37 | Placement tests | Required of all new students. |
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38 | Yearling squad reduced to 35 | Freshman football squad is reduced to 35. |