College Eye — October 2, 1931

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1 Dr. Latham to address teachers' convention In Sioux City.
1 M. J. Nelson will attend anniversary program At Luther College, of which Dean Nelson is an alumnus.
1 Panthers play role of host to Grinnell Pioneers in gridiron battle tomorrow afternoon ISTC will seek revenge on Grinnell, which has defeated them the past two years.
1 Contestants start declam practices About forty-five are expected to participate.
1 Dr. Paul Hutchinson will speak at morning worship At CHIC.
1 Educators represent college at conference Three faculty will speak at supervision meeting.
1 Star and automatic give away "hooch" storeroom on campus Professor Getchell serves as local official who tests illicit liquor samples for the courts.
1 Future orators will be guests at banquet Men's Forum will host dinner.
1 Co-eds plan to attend Grinnell game ensemble
1 Only spontaneous pep is effective, asserts Rath Professor Rath believes that true pep should not need organized assemblies and meetings.
1 Concert card is released; Symphony Orchestra will make first appearance November 10 Symphony Orchestra will present three concerts this year.
1 Glee club lists announced by music faculty Seventy-two men and 240 women selected.
1 Freshmen to elect officers Wednesday List of nominees.
1 Reporters notice Staff positions for the College Eye will be announced.
1 Welsh chorus will sing here; famous European troupe to appear in auditorium October 28 Welsh Imperial Singers will perform.
1 Faculty members will speak at convention Five faculty will speak at ISTA meeting.
1 Bob Schneider's band to play for college hop
1 Untitled President and Mrs. Latham will be unable to hold their regular "at home" this month.
2 Sportsmanship again Conversation between Paul Bender and G. W. Heitkamp, of Columbia College, highlights TC's good sportsmanship.
2 Katey Co-ed divulges secret of wise investments for the college girl
2 Seventeen names added to fraternity pledge list List of pledges.
2 Eriksen asked to compete for N. Y. A. C. squad; former Panther will enter wrestling division in Olympics
3 Women's intramural begin Monday Practices will begin for teams interested in intramural golf, archery, field hockey or tennis.
3 Fritzel will cut frosh grid squad early next week Present squad of forty-eight will be cut to thirty-five players.
3 Schneidermen rest in preparation for game with Waverly Teachers College High School will compete against Waverly on October 10.
3 Matmen are slow in signing for meet More heavyweights are needed for intramural wrestling tournament.
3 Untitled Dick Meech is drum major for the Marching Band.
3 Panther Tales Explores subject of intercollegiate football.
3 Whitford has strong array of sophomores; squad exhibits fine spirit of aggressiveness in first game Panthers defeated Columbia College, 19-0.
3 Iowa Conference dope Iowa Conference schedule and results are posted.
3 Initial matches are behind set schedule Current standings in tennis and golf tournaments are announced.
3 Soph star Sophomore halfback Kenneth Kimberlin is pictured; photo.
3 Rath heads tryouts to select leaders for cheering unit Professor Rath talks about what it takes to be a good cheerleader.
3 Untitled Clyde Drury is studying at Columbia University.
3 Quarter Quarterback Wayne Johnson is pictured; photo.
3 Quarter mile race scheduled between varsity and frosh Freshmen will race varsity squad during halftime of football game.
4 Untitled Irving Hart, Jr., attending University of Texas.
4 Season's modes will be displayed at style show Sponsored by several local merchants.
4 Untitled Several have withdrawn from school.
4 Untitled Professor Riebe has purchased Lillian Lambert's house.
4 Untitled Several members of the Board of Education visited campus.
4 The Line Campus gossip.
4 Brindley gives debate topics; women will debate question concerning cancellation of international debt Review of debate questions.
4 C. A. Fullerton plans demonstration trip Will demonstrate singing method in Nebraska.
4 Home Ec department to inform freshmen women in matter of nutrition Results of posture examination are available.
5 West end party
5 "Heaven Floor" party
5 Bartlett Hall East dinner
5 Society adds six new members to Eye staff Roster of new reporters.
5 Junior assistants at Bartlett Hall entertain
5 Y. W. C. A. holds party at Riverview
5 House Council meetings
5 Council promotes pep squad Discuss organization of squad of forty men to attend football games and organize cheering.
5 Rush week may be over but society at T. C. continues to rush on Campus social calendar.
6 Untitled ISTC and Grinnell football rosters are posted.