College Eye — September 26, 1930

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1 Student orators ready to compete for annual prizes Group of thirty-one will be winnowed to seven.
1 Team opens against Columbia without captain; injuries many; game will be played under the night light on Dubuque Field Tutors take on Columbia on Saturday without key team members.
1 Youth in revolt? E. O. Foster will answer Sunday Will speak at CHIC.
1 Professors now claim research room #245 Room equipped for faculty who are working on research projects.
1 Dana Campbell wins music scholarship at Eastman School; first girl to receive this award for many years Now working on master's degree there.
1 "Give up a tip", says College Eye staff Seeking news.
1 Harvey R. Waugh new concert master of college orchestra; is sixth member of growing Department of Orchestral Music Profile of Professor Waugh; photo.
1 Roger Ranney and Robert Ebel will debate Cambridge; chosen by judges after try-outs at the beginning of the week Will enter forty day period of intensive training; photo.
1 Freshmen yell for pep positions at meeting tonight; students will elect freshman yell leaders and talk up game
1 Band looks for drum major this week Four men competed for position.
1 Bartlett Hall diners "dress" each evening Gather in parlors and go to dinner together.
1 All play and no work might make "Freshie" a dull girl
1 Student directories go on the market Tuesday morning; prepared by college office rather than by private students Will contain addresses and phone numbers of faculty and students.
1 Joseph Schaefer is now naturalized American citizen; is one of twelve out of nineteen who were admitted to "rights and burdens" Friday Profile of Professor Schaefer; Professor Merchant witnesses ceremony.
1 Five special committees appointed by Council Roster of committee members.
1 Homecoming Committee plots for Campanile's downfall, rumor says; professors appointed to promote cooperation of merchants President Latham also appoints faculty committee to coordinate college and merchant activities.
1 Sophomores dance tonight to strains of novelty band; Bob Snyder and his Waterloo band play for first class dance About 150 couples expected.
2 Students are asked to become reporters and learn what life is; newspaper work will bring you joys and pains, but with them, "wisdom" Students urged to join reporting staff.
2 Untitled Theta Gamma Nu entertained rushees.
2 Untitled Iowa Club will re-organize.
3 Untitled Department of Physical Education for Women have complete examinations of 810 women.
3 Untitled YMCA and YWCA will hold smaller discussion meetings.
3 Untitled Dean Campbell invites faculty to meeting on topic of wider social contacts with students outside class.
3 Try for the "Beggar" Theta Alpha Phi will present fall play, "Beggar on Horseback".
3 Social Science Club elects 1930-31 officers List of officers.
3 Untitled Ph Sigma Phi has had rushing parties.
3 Fall term Alumnus put in the forms Preview of the next issue.
3 Faculty holds first meet of school year Usually meet twice a term.
4 Yearlings to meet Grinnell freshmen here November 22 Tutor freshmen take on Grinnell's first year squad.
4 Trackmen vie for decathlon trophy College decathlon competition to begin this week.
4 Men's golf tourney starts Match play tournament to determine Teachers College champion begins this week.
4 Directs varsity Munn Whitford to enter first game as head football coach; photo.
4 Future coaches supplement book lore with experience Future coaches getting actual experience in coaching.
4 Profs play while students labor; seek golf champ Faculty golf championships continue; C. A. Fullerton defeats C. W. Lantz.
4 Athletes work for intramural games Students working out in preparation for intramural sports seasons.
4 Little Tutor mentor fears Traer struggle Coach Schneider expects loss to experienced Traer team.
5 Fraternities write the names of eighty-three men on pledge lists Campus social calendar.
8 Sixty-four S.O.S. calls sent to Loan Committee this year Status of the Student Loan Fund; began in 1921; has assisted 278 students with loans ranging from $25 to $300.
8 Untitled Housemothers invited to breakfast.
8 University women hear about the "Paris of 1930" AAUW delegates report.
8 Untitled Lutheran Students will meet.
8 Untitled YWCA will hold house party.
8 College Eye and Old Gold staffs stage annual tryout week Regular staff will be in office to hand out assignments.
8 Eneatha Kenyon's photo seen in 'College Humor' Selected as most attractive woman on ISTC campus in 1929.
8 L. I. Reed called away by illness of mother Suffered heart attack in Clarinda.
8 Untitled Faculty Men's Club enjoys luncheon.
8 Untitled Laura Holecher appointed chair for Homecoming plans at Bartlett Hall.
8 Untitled Big Sisters will meet.
8 Untitled Zetaletheans meet.