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College Eye — September 8, 1930
College Eye — September 8, 1930
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Freshmen women will wear purple and gold berets; Student Council believes wardrobe of every student should be topped of
All freshmen should wear these items.
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Purple and gold busses will carry student teachers
Will make daily trips to affiliated schools.
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Warm greetings for freshmen; newcomers will "get acquainted' this first week
Description of orientation activities.
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Green cotton rompers will be new gym uniform for students
Will switch from old middy and bloomer suit to one piece green cotton rompers.
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Erbe-Denny gov't. tests commended by publishers; tests are based on Magruder's "American Government and Politics"
Will put tests on market soon.
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Nearly four hundred graduated at end of summer term
Description of the ceremony.
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Do you take this paper for better or for worse, to cherish and support--
College Eye will have some changes this year.
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Oratorical contest is planned for early this fall
Open to all students; will provide opportunity "to develop their abilities in the interpretation of the literature of oratory".
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Band and orchestra plan for expansion
Ordering new music for larger groups.
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Men's Club rooms opened with big mix on Saturday; half hour radio program from the college station is feature of programs
Will broadcast music and news.
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New "Eye" staff starts work with this week's issue; all on job for first time this term except editor and ass't. business manager
Evelyn Fish and Hanson head staff; photo.
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Wanted: College Eye reporters from each and every dept.
Seeking new staff.
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One hundred fifty big sisters will guide frosh girls; upper class women will help new girls make friends and find way about
Upper class women will be assigned to give advice to freshman women.
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Guard your health, save your money, and resolve to master your work", is advice of President to freshmen
Text of message to new students.
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Playcraft Club
Will meet.
3
Inferiority complexes bother bandmen
Professor Russell says that underclassman turnout for orchestra and band is poor because new students believe themselves inferior.
3
The Line
Campus gossip.
3
Fifteen leaders will be chosen for big sisters
Dean Campbell says that the leaders will have great responsibility.
4
College Eye welcomes freshmen and returning students with open pages; punch and wafers will be served to reporters every Friday afternoon
Gives introduction for the upcoming year.
5
Where men are men there's a place for them
Description of the newly-redecorated Dean of Men's office.
5
Carl Erbe completes "Text and Workbook in Iowa History"
5
Puppet troupe designed by Washington children
Children from Washington bring show to campus.
5
Campanile sitter gets cold feet
Dwane Collins gives up his attempt to stay in the Campanile for ten days.
5
Rural Education office moves down the hall
Moves two doors up the hall in the Auditorium Building.
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Freshmen will start fall social activity with reception tonight
Campus social calendar.
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You are invited
To join the Orchestra Club.
7
Runners needed as cross-country men prepare for work
Only one varsity member returning.
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Men students find athletic plant improved during summer months
Improvements include new ticket booth, new walkways, and upgraded athletic fields.
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Leaves
Head wrestling and football coach Paul Bender leaves to enroll at Columbia University in New York; photo.
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Intramural winners
Tennis and golf crowns winners during summer term.
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Little Tutors gird for season's opener
Begins practice today.
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Record squad reports to Whitford; weighty team pushes on to fundamentals
Thirty-two men reported for practice; returning lettermen listed.
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Leads Tutors
Schedule for 1930 season; photo.
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Robinson will study at Harvard this year
Will study the American Presidency.
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Three bears go modern in playlet by Pieracci; playlet by primary major to be copyrighted
Will be opportunity for Departments of Art and English to cooperate.
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Band men attention!
Asks men to report for rehearsal.
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Campus journalists form Press Club
Purpose is to foster interest in journalism.
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Inky Worm crawls on the job again
Stan Wood tells how he spent his summer.