College Eye — September 8, 1931
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Big Sisters aid freshman girls; members of organization will wear badges; freshmen get green buttons | ||
| 1 | Whitford puts gridders thru first practice | Forty men are attending football practices for the 1931 season; participants are listed. | |
| 1 | Second handbook will greet students today | Will include information on organization of the college and its rules and regulations. | |
| 1 | Installation of new seating equipment is complete in auditorium | New seats and flooring installed. | |
| 1 | Professor urges smiling rebellion; student should go to class, doubting if professor knows much: then only will he get his education | Anonymous professor gives advice to new students; hopes to find some skeptics. | |
| 1 | All-college dances will be held weekly | Brief look at dances for the year. | |
| 1 | Freshman caps will go on sale Thursday at freshman lecture | Caps are purple with green bills; must be worn at all times except Sunday. | |
| 1 | Untitled | Russell Sohner attended DeMolay meeting. | |
| 1 | First all-college frolic will be held in Women's Gymnasium Wednesday | Dancing, cards, and refreshments available. | |
| 1 | Library adopts new loan requirement | Must present identification cards when checking out books. | |
| 1 | Frosh will be honored | At Presbyterian church. | |
| 1 | Registrar predicts normal enrollment | Bartlett Hall and rooming houses are full. | |
| 1 | New plan for Bartlett Hall is adopted | Description of re-organization of duties for staff; will have assistant director for each wing | |
| 1 | R. W. Harbeson succeeds H. J. O'Neill as social science professor | ||
| 1 | L. I. Reed represents college at meeting | On unemployment relief. | |
| 1 | Frasier flays curriculums; youth must learn to face present day problem says commencement speaker | George W. Frasier speaks at August Commencement; extensive excerpts from address. | |
| 2 | The Line | Campus gossip. | |
| 3 | Untitled | Comments on intercollegiate sports, and new equipment available. | |
| 3 | Mentor | Lawrence "Munn" Whitford will begin his second season at ISTC football coach; photo. | |
| 3 | Pep association will help spirit at Tutor school | Cheerleaders will be selected; under supervision of Athletic Board. | |
| 3 | Contest started for school name | Will try to solidify nickname for school teams; possibilities include Panthers, Pedagogues, and Teachers. | |
| 3 | New regulations govern usage of lockers in gym | Rules for use of lockers in Men's Gymnasium. | |
| 3 | Improvements made on field | Track leveled, telephone line to field installed, playing field re-seeded. | |
| 3 | Returns at full | Albert Miller will play his last season for ISTC: photo. | |
| 3 | Fritzel issues call for frosh grid aspirants | Freshmen football practice will begin; Melvin Fritzel will coach this year; photo. | |
| 3 | Dickinson has one man back for harrier team; three positions open | Cross country and fall track and field practices will begin. | |
| 3 | Gridders return to uniforms of purple and gold | New football uniforms will again feature school colors, after last year's uniforms of red and white were duplicated by other schools. | |
| 4 | College drama shop offers strange and terrifying sights to freshmen | A look at some of the odd props in the drama shop storeroom. | |
| 5 | One hundred and twenty-one get jobs in August | Report on who got jobs and where they are. | |
| 5 | Twenty-two years would be required to carry courses offered this term | Would take a long time to take all the courses offered. | |
| 6 | Mysteries of tunnels beneath campus chill inquisitive reporter | Reporter describes trip through some of the 1790 feet of tunnels on campus. | |
| 6 | Harman enters Newton meet | Ralph Harman will participate in the Newton invitational golf tournament. | |
| 7 | Mr. and Mrs. Maxson will celebrate golden wedding next Tuesday | Elmer Maxson has been a janitor on campus for almost thirty years. | |
| 8 | Former student is author of movie | Bess Streeter Aldrich wrote "The Woman who was Forgotten". | |
| 8 | Many attractions of Cedar beckon to students here | Description of the many attractions of the Cedar River. |