College Eye — September 25, 1931

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1 I. S. T. A. delegates will attend state meet Professors Fuller, Goetch, and Eells will attend.
1 Panthers open season against Columbia in conference game on home gridiron tomorrow ISTC will face Dubuque's Columbia College; will play under the new nickname of Panthers; name suggested by Burl Berry..
1 College Eye goes daily in type face Changes type face size from ten point to eight point.
1 Debate team will clash with Dutch university squad here November 2 Will debate team from University of Leiden.
1 Council names committees; directors for Homecoming, Tutor Ticklers, and Dad's Day are appointed List of committee members.
1 Untitled Tryouts for drum major to be held soon.
1 Gridders open season in purple and gold Tutors will display new uniforms in opening game against Columbia.
1 House presidents hold meeting with Dean of Women Monday eve Excerpts from Dean Campbell's advice to women.
1 Jane Becknell is elected editor of Purple Pen
1 Sponsor of Orchestra Club asks for recruits
1 Dr. Howland Hanson to deliver sermon Sunday
1 Poor sportsmanship is shown by regular razzing of officials Believes students should accept officials' decisions.
1 Over fifty students enroll for extension classes on Saturdays Classes will meet for four hours each Saturday.
1 Alta Freeman earns scholarship in music Will study with Rudolph Ganz in Chicago.
1 Lists for declamatory contest are still open
1 Drama group will present mystery piece Professor Strayer will direct "The Black Flamingo".
1 Second all-college dance will be held tonight
1 Organization leaders plan year's events Student organization leaders meet at banquet to get ready for the year's activities.
1 Eight departments add new instructors Roster of new faculty and staff members.
1 Kryl concert is well received; Kryl organization and Cedar Falls band merge in closing numbers Review of the Kryl Band's performance on campus.
2 Classical Club elects List of officers.
2 Untitled Shakespeareans will entertain pledges.
2 Emmett Van Cable and Gerald Baxter left Friday for Harvard Profiles of friends who will continue to work together.
2 Untitled Men's Forum will meet.
2 Y. W. teas end
2 Women's lounging room is recent improvement Description of new lounge for women in Library.
2 Delta Phi Delta initiates Vivian Thomsen and Esther Lindenmeyer initiated.
2 Lucille Kraus leaves Cedar Falls hospital After serious car accident.
2 Faculty room undergoes complete rejuvenation Description of redecorated room.
2 Fifty may attend Y. W. party
2 Frosh swamping Claims that freshmen are swamped with many meetings, activities, and initiation rituals.
2 Fifty-one attend first publications banquet Heads of publications talk about their work.
2 Untitled Margaret Fullerton attends music institute in South Dakota.
2 "Cultivate faculty friendships," urges student at lecture Professor Riebe and Wendell Bragonier speak to freshmen.
3 Notice prize winners! Winners in mascot naming contest should report for prizes.
3 Press box seats nineteen At remodeled football stadium.
3 Panther Tales Talks about new mascot for ISTC, and relates anecdotes of football players.
3 Frosh fullback suffers painful injury in drill Stanley Keating will be benched for the season due to a collarbone injury.
3 Varsity end Left end Russell Hackler is pictured; photo.
3 Freshmen report to Coach Fritzel
3 Intramurals scheduled for women Those interested should attend meeting.
3 Intramural men paired in first round of meets Pairings announced for intramural golf and tennis competition.
3 Decathlon will begin soon for cinder artists Point system is announced for upcoming decathlon.
3 Blocking half Right halfback Robert Burley is pictured; photo.
3 Entries for mat meet due Oct. 2 Lessons on fundamentals will be provided for those interested in competing in the intramural wrestling tournament.
3 Untitled Professor Brindley will attend meeting.
3 Six pictures portray gridiron tactics Six motion pictures explaining football plays will be shown at ISTC.
3 Schneider girds Training School for loop battle
4 Untitled Lutheran Student Association will meet.
4 Writer's Club is haven for students seeking literary expression A look at the work of the club.
4 College store conducts student directory sale
4 Y. W. has lantern parade Group looks at organizational plans for the year.
4 Methodists will hold party
4 Six fraternities on Hill sign up seventy-nine men when pledge barriers are let down Monday List of pledges.
4 Commercial Club elects officers for fall term List of officers.
4 Untitled List of Chi Pi Theta officers.
4 The Line Campus gossip.
5 Iowa Club discusses rural life problems Organized as True Blue Club in 1913; took current name in 1914.
5 Westminster students plan for fall retreat
5 Jessie Storie and Ralph Morgan married recently
5 Untitled Verna Rizer will entertain her group of Big Sisters.
5 Untitled Phi Sigma Epsilon, formerly the local group Alpha Theta Beta, in new house at 803 W. 20th Street.
5 Untitled Ruth Van Tuyl will study at Columbia University.
5 Sorority rushing events are now holding full sway on the campus Campus social calendar.
5 Literary societies plan for rushees
6 Untitled Kindergarten group holds picnic indoors.
6 Playcraft Club elects fourteen candidates List of candidates for membership.
6 Hamilton Club initiates members at luncheon
6 Training School pupils undergo physical exams May lead to corrective posture work.
6 Katey Coed turns poetic as shopping season continues
6 Finn Eriksen attends Columbia University Profile of Finn Eriksen.
6 Class picture dates are released
6 Assistants in library take exams over work Hope to improve quality of library service.
6 Receptions for Lutheran students
6 College exhibit at Cattle Congress will show school work; A. C. Fuller, extension professor, is chairman of committee planning the display
6 Untitled Hazel Cook and Mae Moeller visited Tau Sigma Delta.
6 Large audience attends Mrs. R. W. Parrott organ recital in auditorium Review of Mrs. R. W. Parrott's organ performance.