College Eye — October 30, 1931

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1 Katherine Macon wins district radio audition; enters state contest
1 Miss Thomes granted two term absence to study in Puerto Rico Will study Spanish there.
1 Theta Alpha Phi will initiate six members List of new members.
1 Revamped backfield will strive to tally against Simpson team in Dad's Day tilt tomorrow
1 Teachers High has first Homecoming Hope that it will become annual event.
1 Busy Homecoming program promised returning alumni; program features game with Western State Teachers; dance in evening Schedule of activities.
1 Britishers will debate here; Teachers debaters will meet Oxford Wednesday; British men both notables Profiles of British debaters John Archibald Boyd-Carpenter and John Foot.
1 Faculty contributes to loan fund Faculty members will contribute one per cent of their salary for four months.
1 New pep club starts activity; Dirty Thirty will make initial appearance at Simpson game tomorrow Hope to improve volume of support; will not supplant regular cheerleaders.
1 550 boys visit college on third Boy Scout Day Scouts tour campus and enjoy football game.
1 Special Sunday chapel will conclude weekend dedicated to fathers At CHIC service.
1 David Sands Wright is failing gradually Professor Wright remains in critical condition after stroke.
1 Untitled President Latham discontinues informal monthly teas.
1 Intruder takes money, clothes from offices in Gilchrist and library Money and personal possessions stolen from several areas.
1 Gogarty's band will play at college dance tonight
1 Purple Pen will be ready next week Quick survey of contents.
1 School head from Detroit to speak here; Frank Cody, superintendent of Detroit public schools will address students at fall Commencement Sixty-four students will graduate.
1 Welsh chorus gives concert; audience applauds eighteen year old tenor; chorus sings old favorites Review of Welsh Imperial Singers' performance on campus.
2 Untitled Professor Paul is studying computers in Iowa City.
2 Two students build Dr. Riebe's garage Two manual arts students are at work.
2 Faculty support Praises faculty for donating one per cent of their salaries to the Student Loan Fund.
2 Another vanishing American? Criticizes students for lack of school spirit at athletic events.
2 Extraordinary values mean fresh adventure for wily Katey Co-ed
2 High school teacher will study at Columbia Olga Johnson will return to TCHS in the fall.
2 Library adds book on old rains, modern India war depts. Evolution
3 Iowa Conference dope Iowa Conference schedule and results are posted.
3 Professors compete in fall golf meets for various honors Brackets are announced for faculty men's and education department's golf tournaments.
3 Former athletes ask for Homecoming dope Old grads may visit campus.
3 Little Tutors meet Reinbeck in first Homecoming tilt; broken collar bone will keep Carl Brown out rest of season Teachers College High School, at first place in conference, will play against Reinbeck.
3 No progress made in track tourney Competition has slowed in decathlon.
3 Panther Tales Talks about Panther football, the drum major, and an information session for women on the rules of football.
3 Freshmen meet West Waterloo eleven in game there tonight; game scheduled as practice for both squads in open date Panthers will play practice game against West Waterloo High School.
3 Simpson harriers meet Panthers on cinders tomorrow Panthers will face Simpson College at halftime of the football game.
3 Untitled Alpha Beta Gamma elects pledge officers.
3 Luther spoils Panther hopes for loop title Luther defeated ISTC, 12-6.
3 Tennis tournament nears completion Results from tennis competition; fall golf tourney is cancelled; intramural wrestling competition will begin.
3 Cedar Falls High School barred from grid league Did not schedule enough league games.
3 Fisher and Miller injured seriously in Luther contest Al Miller suffers from broken leg; Gale Fisher injured his shoulder.
3 McCuskey issues call for varsity mat men to report for drill Wrestling practices will soon begin.
4 Old Gold salesmen compete for prizes Winner will receive pajamas.
4 Bartlett Hall inaugurates community study rooms Offers supervised study rooms.
4 Small classes with faculty contact are less efficient than larger ones Professor Brown talks about his research on class size.
4 Social Science fraternity announces initiation date; new committee chosen List of Pi Gamma Mu officers.
4 Untitled Professor Squire will perform with symphony.
4 Professors here refuse to believe whistlers morons Professors tell why they do or do not whistle.
4 Hansen still makes keys after 28 years Hans Hansen talks about his work in the key shop.
4 College publishes study of song literature by former student here Adeline Asher surveyed campus song lists.
4 Business manager quit journalism at one time but could not stay away Profile of Robert M. Allen; photo.
4 Two Teachers alumni have stories published in O'Brien's 1931 collection Work by William Morrissey and Allen Read published in national publication.
5 Picture screen remodeled In Training School.
5 Untitled Faculty wives visit Mrs. Wilcox; Professor Wilcox is studying in Iowa City.
5 Untitled Group members read work at Writers' Club meeting.
5 Untitled Group visits Lillian Peterson at Northwestern University.
5 Untitled Phi Omega Pi pledged Dorothy Washburn and Marvel Elick.
5 Untitled Ellen Richards Club meets.
5 Untitled Primary Club holds Halloween party.
5 Untitled Professor Harbeson addresses Social Science Club.
5 Untitled Westminster Council has dinner.
5 Classical Club Program of presentations.
5 Theta Gamma Nu Evelyn Bambrick is guest.
5 Untitled Professor Lambertson will lead discussion on France.
5 Untitled Westminster Foundation will have Halloween party.
5 Untitled Kappa Phi will give dinner.
5 Untitled Phi Chi Delta will discuss home relations.
5 Ellen H. Richards Club Held business meeting.
5 Untitled Shakespeareans hold Halloween party.
5 Neo Chresto Held fall banquet.
5 Extension Division entertained Mrs. McKitrick gives dinner.
5 Untitled Bartlett Hall will hold party.
5 Untitled Alpha Beta Gamma holds party.
5 Phi Tau Theta dinner Will celebrate its history.
5 Kappa Phi girls entertained Alta Wilmarth will give theater party.
5 Delta Phi Delta Pledges hold party.
5 Junior assistants tea Bartlett Hall West women have party.
5 German Club German Club will call itself Deutscherverein; list of officers.
5 Lutheran party Will have Halloween party.
5 Miss Sturtevant speaks to house presidents On development of personality.
5 Untitled Xanho pledges have worked on their house.
5 Untitled Maurice Brayton and Clarence Payne pledge Chi Pi Theta.
5 Halloween party is tomorrow night At Bartlett Hall.
5 Alpha Beta Gamma dance With Halloween theme.
5 Dad's Day and Halloween are featured in society this weekend
5 Bartlett Hall girls plan for Dad's Day Schedule of activities.
6 Life's greatest problem is choosing things, says speaker from Columbia Excerpts from address by Sarah Sturtevant.
6 Intrepid workmen defy formidable library rule Workmen busy installing new window sashes in Library and doing other remodeling there.
6 Y. W. C. A. drive ends tonight; committees have afternoon tea; will present prizes to contest winners Aims to raise $1100.
6 Freshmen on grade school courses prove to be smarter than classmates; liberal arts students have lead class for high grades in previous years Dean Nelson reveals results of his research.
6 Warner elected head of orchestra Professor Kurtz notes that orchestra membership is largest in school history.
6 New pipe organ, carpet are being installed now in Cliosophic hall Improvements will cost about $4000.
6 Student vaudeville plans are completed, manager Marshall Kathan states Plans under way for third edition of Tutor Ticklers.
6 Dr. Latham appoints special loan committee Will try to help students stay in school.
6 It seems that one new office shrinks Causes problems in ordering furniture for Benjamin Boardman's office.
6 Debate contest date decided; forum sponsors freshman debate contest; women urged to compete Still seeking participants.
6 Exhibit of New York art will open November 2
6 Hygiene class visits self-styled notables at insane asylum Students visit home for mentally handicapped.