College Eye — October 10, 1930

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1 Eva Luse addressed Wisconsin teachers Will make several presentations.
1 College band opens city's fall festival
1 Profs remain at desks to greet returning grads Faculty will be in their classrooms to meet returning alumni on Saturday morning.
1 Gridiron and field house polished up for Homecoming Football field improved; new ticket booths and flag poles.
1 Grads return for gala day; Teachers-Coe battle to mark peak of homecoming events Schedule of Homecoming activities.
1 Four silver loving cups are waiting for permanent home; fraternities, sororities, and rooming houses vie for prizes Competition for Homecoming house decorations.
1 Browsing room now stocked with books for leisure reading Room organized to promote interest in leisure reading.
1 Sample Homecoming applauded at first assembly of term Programs include pep rally and entertainment.
1 Fifteen students come through first tryouts Faculty judges eliminate sixteen contestants.
1 Color bearer unit heralds men's band One man will carry the flag; four buglers will accompany him.
1 They will meet Coe tomorrow Core of Tutor squad pictured; photo.
1 Band will lead students to pep rally tonight; Tutor Belles will ring out Homecoming songs and cheers Program for pep rally.
1 "Be one of the four hundred", is slogan of college diners Planning for alumni dinner in Des Moines.
1 Major players in "Beggars" cast are announced Roster of cast members for "Beggars on Horseback".
3 Untitled Spanish students present "La Broma".
3 Untitled Professor Condit will attend math conference.
3 Untitled Ida Huglin will study at the University of Minnesota.
3 Professors go to conference Professors Fuller and Eells will go to rural life meeting in Wisconsin.
3 Extension division offices to undergo complete renovation Director and Assistant Director will have private offices.
3 Faculty members working on Ph. D.s Professor Mach is studying at the University of Illinois; Louisa Van Dyke is studying at Cincinnati.
3 The Line Campus gossip.
4 Homecoming service Sunday Howland Hanson will speak on "The Four-fold Life".
4 Band elects officers Roster of Men's Band officers.
4 Untitled Big Sisters entertain freshmen.
4 Membership campaign launched by W. A. A.
4 Sophomore plays oboe at Boston convention Robert Kenny performed at American Legion convention.
4 College "Eye" is blinking its welcome to returning alumni; every story and every word is meant to tell you hello Newspaper staff offers words of welcome to alumni.
5 Society plans bigger and better entertainments for old friends Campus social calendar.
6 Tutors defeat Luther to take conference lead; intercepted passes aid in victory Teachers beat Luther, 13-0.
6 Student golfers enter tournament semi-final Men's college championship progresses onward.
6 Football fans buy tickets in advance Five hundred tickets bought in anticipation of Homecoming game.
6 Athletic co-eds rest in new gym-lounge New lounge offers space for athletes to unwind.
6 Cross country men stage home contest Harriers to run race between halves of Teachers-Coe game.
6 Untitled Ongoing intramural activities noted.
6 Teachers face toughest rival; Coe team's record includes 1928-29 Midwest titles Tutors vs. Coe game previewed.
6 Little Tutors make night bow on field at Waverly tonight T.C. High takes on Waverly after losing to Little Tutor alumni, 20-0.
7 Untitled College Hill business men and faculty sponsor transportation for Men's Band to Luther game.
7 Freshman test scores available only for faculty perusal Freshman tests given since 1922; given for purposes of classifying and studying students.
7 Coded love ditty graces first page of old arithmetic Old notebook from distant relative of Professor Walters on display.
8 Untitled Phi Omega Pi expects eighteen alumnae back for Homecoming.
8 Untitled Phi Omega Pi gave house party.
8 E. L. Ritter presides at Teachers Ass'n meeting
8 Untitled Writers' Club meets.
8 Untitled Professor Dillon is studying at Columbia University.
8 Student suggests yo-yo tournament for Homecoming Students enjoy current fad.
8 Glee clubs begin Messiah rehearsals Choral Society, made of the six glee clubs, begin work.
8 Alumni see Berg trophies on display Now in second year; will be awarded to men and women athletes.
8 Untitled Dean Campbell will visit her father in California.
8 American woman says France has changed Elizabeth Wallace speaks to AAUW.
8 Music box banquet featured in Y. W. drive for finances