College Eye — October 9, 1931

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1 Faculty men hear speaker from school for blind F. E. Palmer speaks.
1 Cast for first play of season numbers ten List of cast members for "The Black Flamingo".
1 Seventeen receive positions on staff List of College Eye staff members.
1 Five represent college at Dubuque convention
1 Girls will swim, play at party tomorrow At Play Day.
1 Kirsler elected frosh president; freshmen choose Hughes, Black, and Dunkelberg also as officers List of class officers.
1 Student Council makes appointment at meeting
1 Clarence Poole, frosh student, faces sentence for forgery on profs Allegedly forged checks on accounts of several faculty members.
1 Moon Mullins' orchestra will play for college hop
1 Contestants survive rigors of preliminary declam competition List of those who will move on to next level.
1 Work on heating plant moves rapidly; stack will be started soon Structural steel now being placed; crew also works on garage and shops building.
1 Dr. Hanson will speak on depression Sunday
1 Associated Student Council will have first meeting next Monday Expanded group will meet.
1 Bender names "Dirty Thirty"; new men's cheer squad will make bow here October 31 Pep squad will appear at Dad's Day game; list of participants.
1 Thirty, fifty-five minute periods differ little, says Dr. J. B. Paul Professor Paul releases results of his research on class length and learning.
1 Students win in preliminary radio audition Four students move on to next level of competition.
1 Students make Homecoming arrangements List of committee assignments.
1 Freshman party will be held Saturday Sponsored by Student Council.
1 Velda Rinehart, victim of swing accident, takes treatment at Iowa City Injured when swing broke.
1 Teach child to abhor wrong, says Dr. Latham at Teachers' convention; says chief aim of social science is to teach people tolerance Excerpts from address in Sioux City.
1 Sixty-five get positions during September, says Placement Bureau head Roster of teacher placements.
2 The accident of the hour Claims that administrators and students should take note of J. B. Paul's study that shorter classes are nearly as effective as longer ones.
2 Advice from a freshman Claims that graduating men who work hard will be rewarded.
2 Tutor graduate rides elephant and writes children's tales for living Dixie Wilson has been a successful writer.
2 Katy Co-ed tells of unusual values obtainable at Prudent Peggy shop
2 Press Prom date is set for January 15; will feature Old Gold
2 Speech students "see themselves as others see them" Students make masks.
3 Iowa Teachers lose first non-circuit battle to Grinnell Panthers defeated by Pioneers, 12-0.
3 Iowa Conference dope Schedule and results of conference play are posted.
3 Teachers High meets undefeated Waverly gridders tomorrow Two undefeated teams will clash.
3 Two matches played last week in meets Results are announced from golf and tennis competition.
3 Panther Tales Services at Men's Gymnasium are discussed.
3 Whitford takes twenty-four men to Oskaloosa for first engagement afield tonight ISTC will compete against Penn College.
3 New letter proposed to replace TC emblem for athletic awards Would replace current design with the letter I.
3 Miller may be out Al Miller suffers from an ankle injury.
3 Delmar Risse to lead State Teachers cross country men in dual Panthers will face the Quakers of Penn College.
3 Theory groups prepare for series of battles Football theory class will scrimmage.
3 Tracksters compete in annual decathlon event Entries are almost complete for the 50 yard dash.
3 Francis Hale named senior leader for Panther pep forces Cheerleaders are announced.
3 Frosh grid team weak at tackle positions; rest of line is good Freshmen team is holding their own against varsity in scrimmages.
4 Past and present conflict in jaunt through library A look at prints displayed in Library.
4 E. C. Denny makes comparative study of scholastic standings; two year students superior to graduates of junior colleges
4 Percy Crosby is real Skippy existing behind famous comic feature
4 English frat will initiate three new members October 13
4 "Browsing rooms" aid readers in dormitory Reading facilities in Bartlett Hall improved.
4 Women's intramural sport program begins Intramural tennis, field hockey, and golf competition will begin.
4 New men's lounge room here marks addition to modern improvements Several offices on campus have been remodeled.
4 Norma Gillett secures teaching fellowship at Iowa University Profile of Norma Gillett.
4 The Line Campus gossip.
4 Nearly $4000 has been loaned to students in year, states Boardman Report on Student Loan Fund.
4 High school will offer romance play Thurs.
4 Jazz entertainer studies commercial art at Teachers Profile of Marshall Kathan.
5 Untitled Professors Riggs and Schuneman will hold open house.
5 Untitled Rushee probation week ends for Shakespeareans.
5 Untitled Carrie Watson on vacation.
5 Untitled Delta Phi Delta meets.
5 Untitled Virginia Hunter will lead discussion at Westminster.
5 Untitled List of Phi Omega Pi pledges.
5 Untitled List of Tau Sigma Delta pledges.
5 Untitled Mildred Kohl resigns.
5 Untitled Seeking members of Orchestra Club.
5 Untitled Phi Chi Delta held discussion.
5 Untitled Arleen Fulton will hold appreciation.
5 Untitled Neo-Chresto rushees entertain actives.
5 Lambda Gamma Nu Will hold dance.
5 Untitled Mathematics Club held picnic.
5 Commercial Club Meets and hears talks.
5 Untitled CSA meets.
5 Untitled Bartlett Hall women meet.
5 Untitled Bartlett Hall women hold "at home".
5 Untitled Eulalians will discuss initiation ceremony.
5 Untitled VOV holds picnic.
5 Untitled Alpha Chis will hold dance.
5 Untitled Neo-Chresto entertained rushees.
5 Browsing rooms are inaugurated in dorm Two new browsing rooms opened.
5 Untitled Theta Gamma Nu held informal initiation.
5 Untitled Local pastors will be guests at Westminster.
5 Society on campus slackens its pace; sorority pledge list is announced Campus social calendar.
5 Dr. Riebe will address Greeley P. T. A. tonight
5 Wesley representatives attend conference In Minneapolis.
5 Y. W. C. A. membership campaign
5 College Club luncheon
5 Phi Tau Theta Held pledging service.
6 Voice groups name members; two hundred forty-six win positions in four women's clubs List of women's glee club members.
6 Electrical ailment here not chronic says J. N. Swope Blames problems on shift to new 220 current.
6 Dad's Day plans are released; students and faculty will be hosts to dads during annual celebration Schedule of activities.
6 Gelia Clemans elected house organization head
6 Dutch and Teachers College teams will discuss free trade at meet
6 Auditorium is scene of fashion display as late modes are shown Big Sisters hold style show.
6 Dates for Old Gold pictures
6 Betty co-ed wins laurels at last A look at a woman student's life.