College Eye — September 6, 1932
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Education professor publishes to books and doctor's thesis | Professor Brown has several new works out. | |
| 1 | Eye schedules staff tryouts | Staff members may be eligible for paid positions. | |
| 1 | Varied features are arranged for registration week program; teas, parties; lecture are to be given during this week | Schedule of activities for the week. | |
| 1 | Committees are appointed for year's events | Roster of committee appointments. | |
| 1 | Should their minds be disturbed?; professor insists that colleges must unsettle youth to stimulate thought | Students have their own opinions of what college life will be like when they arrive. | |
| 1 | Thelma Short is granted leave | Will serve at Washington State Normal for the year. | |
| 1 | Frosh girls to meet in groups; new discussion system to supplant lectures; by Dean | Freshman women will meet with upperclassmen in small groups one night a week. | |
| 1 | Bi-weekly dances planned by council | ||
| 1 | Mother and two daughters enroll | This is the first time the College Eye has carried an account of a mother and her two daughters enrolled here simultaneously. | |
| 1 | Construction of Commons to be complete by May; contracts are awarded to three Iowa building companies | Anderson Construction of Council Bluffs is the general contractor for the $200,000 project; description of the facilities; work began on August 10, 1932. | |
| 1 | Wisconsin graduate becomes teacher of Physical Education | Profile of Mabel Hupprich. | |
| 1 | Thursday named as Hello Day on campus | Everyone will wear name tag in activity sponsored by Women's League. | |
| 1 | Two members of drama faculty are given leaves | Charles Holden and Hazel Strayer will be away; Winifred Tuttle will take up their work. | |
| 1 | Donald White will take pictures of all new students | Will be affixed to information cards filed in dean's office. | |
| 1 | Audit of school finances leads to suggestions; State Auditor lists three proposed bookkeeping improvements | Benjamin Boardman comments on the bookkeeping suggestions. | |
| 1 | Improvements are completed in Central Hall | Description of extensive remodeling project including changes for the Department of Music. | |
| 1 | President speaks | President Latham will address members of the freshman class on higher education; photo. | |
| 1 | Freshmen to be honored tonight; reception for newcomers is scheduled for 7:30 P. M. | Student Council will greet freshmen in front of the Library; College Band will play. | |
| 2 | Join teaching staff | New instructors and professors for TC; photo. | |
| 2 | College movie will show news drama 'Is My Face Red?' | Movie schedule. | |
| 2 | Dr. Sage joins teaching staff; new member Social Science department is Illinois graduate | Profile of Leland Sage; photo. | |
| 2 | Beatrice Geiger assumes duties; home economics courses to be taught under new policy | Profile of Professor Geiger; photo. | |
| 2 | Speaker outlines education value; Dr. G. F. Zook addresses graduates at summer commencement | Summary of the August 1932 Commencement exercises. | |
| 2 | State Fair exhibit features movies of campus activities | Fair shows moving pictures of Iowa State Teachers College activities and campus figures. | |
| 2 | New instructor joins faculty; Dr. Hanna Hafkesbrink is secured as teacher of German | Profile of new faculty member; photo. | |
| 3 | Teaches in Waterloo | Kathryn Dougherty will teach Spanish. | |
| 3 | Former student fete local group at tea | Hart family gets together. | |
| 3 | Churches welcome returning students with Friday parties | Transportation will be arranged for students. | |
| 3 | Miriam Boysen weds Waverly man; couple is greeted by co-pilots | Married Paul Grassfield; both Mr. and Mrs. Grassfield are pilots. | |
| 3 | Irving Wolfe weds alumna of college | Married Gladys Louise Arns. | |
| 3 | Women's League, Y. W., Student Council begin social affairs for fall term | Campus social calendar. | |
| 4 | The Line | Campus gossip. | |
| 4 | Two minutes; professor confesses to exaggerations | Does not necessarily believe all that he taught. | |
| 4 | Editorials; keys of progress | Information found by these two Doctors say after a survey that children show greater speed and legibility in handwriting and better spelling, faster reading , and adding after some training with a typewriter. | |
| 4 | Editorials; Esperanto | Language used without grammar or vocabulary but is based rather on the seven notes of the musical scale. | |
| 4 | Literat = Eye | Students short stories and poems. | |
| 5 | Johnny Baker evinces interest in new position; football star tells of work on gridiron picture, "All-America" | Profile of Johnny Baker, including his experiences living in California. | |
| 5 | Backfield coach | Coach Dave McCuskey; photo. | |
| 5 | Tennis tournament for new students is to begin on Monday | Sponsored by Homer Haddox. | |
| 5 | Athletic staff is announced by Mendenhall; Bender and Fritzel take over coaching duties of Dickinson | Coaches and the sports to which they are assigned. | |
| 5 | Gridmen start heavy drilling of fall season, thirty-five candidates are expected to report by end of week | Football season is getting underway; men are competing for positions on the team. | |
| 5 | Head Coach | Coach L. W. Whitford; photo. | |
| 5 | Many students are attracted by intramurals | 528 men took part in 1931-1932 activities. | |
| 5 | Klotz wins summer tennis championship | Don Klotz defeated Lyle Durham. | |
| 6 | Old Gold staff begins work on new annual; Johnson and Brown head editorial staff; Loper is business manager | Profiles of the editors; photo. | |
| 6 | Annual dinner for alumni will be at November meeting | Will meet in Des Moines. | |
| 6 | Coach arranges debate tryouts; Teachers team will clash with speakers from Ireland | ||
| 7 | Gaynor-Farrell film is show at Regent | Will show "The First Year". | |
| 7 | 4-year courses show larger enrollment | Enrollment increases from 1968 to 2062. | |
| 7 | Council plans year's activities; Bragonier outlines purpose of associated student council | Purpose is to maintain well-balanced social life and to help solve campus problems; photo. | |
| 7 | Big sisters to aid freshmen; Bethel Merrill will head committee on girls' orientation | Program of activities for freshman women. | |
| 7 | Freshmen tests to be given at college library tomorrow | Will take general content, English, and reading tests. | |
| 7 | Russell Sohner is editor of modern student handbook | Handbook includes information about campus organizations, regulations, and traditions. | |
| 7 | Annual Press Prom will be event of November 19 next | Sponsorship varies each year among staffs of student publications. | |
| 7 | Freshmen men will buy caps at Thursday lecture | Men must buy purple caps with green visors; women must buy green buttons with the letters ISTC. | |
| 7 | Fall Homecoming plans launched; Student-Faculty Committee discusses tentative program | Brief schedule of activities. | |
| 7 | Famous artists are scheduled to appear here; Jertiza and Kreisler are to present recitals at college | Two performers are scheduled for the Entertainment Course. | |
| 7 | New college Commons | New $200,000 Commons building will be completed; photo. | |
| 8 | Business manager | Maurice Kramer shown here, manager of the College Eye; photo. | |
| 8 | Professors win garden awards | Professors Bailey, Cram, and Kadesch honored. | |
| 8 | Notice | Orchestra Club seeking members. | |
| 8 | Members of teaching staff return to take up fall term duties | Following leaves of absence to take advanced study. | |
| 8 | Dean Reed will talk at meeting of frosh | Part of orientation series. | |
| 8 | College Eye is offered for 25 cents per term; Finlayson heads newspaper editorial staff for 1932-1933 | Profiles of editors; photo. |