College Eye — September 30, 1932

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1 Representatives are chosen for Ireland debate Maurice Kramer and David Grant will represent ISTC.
1 Panthers open home season with Penn's Quakers as foes; official line-up unannounced; dissatisfied with Columbia game, coach refuses to name line-up A look at the line-up and prospects for the game.
1 Eye will forecast Panther grid scores Mr. X predicts score between TC and Penn; TC 13, Penn 0.
1 Explorer will speak Monday; daring experiences among Tapirape Indians will be described Elizabeth Steen will speak.
1 Barker wins right to represent class on student council Don Barker will represent sophomore class on Student Council.
1 Band, cheerleaders will conduct first pep rally tonight
1 Glee Club rosters are announced by music department Minnesingers will have thirty-four members, Troubadours will have thirty-eight, Cecilians will have thirty-nine, Bel Cantos will have forty-five, Euterpeans will have fifty-one, and Aeolians will have seventy-two.
1 Free admission are due to college fee, not matriculation New college fee covers admission to athletic events, hospital service, and reduced subscription costs for student publications.
1 Blue Key votes to sponsor pep at college games Will reserve section for mass cheering.
1 English department will present 'The Scarecrow' Homecoming week; Kathan portrays mail role, Roberts carries part of devil Preview of the play.
1 First eliminations for toast contest will be October 18
1 Fraternities add ten new pledges to lists this week List of pledges.
1 Campus leaders will be feted; organizations represented at campus banquet Wednesday Meeting will give leaders perspective on their responsibilities.
1 Board approves four additions to staff of Old Gold Roster of staff members.
1 Sorority lists of pledges total seventy-seven; Theta Pi leads, having twelve; Gammas next with eleven List of pledges, by sorority.
2 Two minutes; learn to play Believes that study is aided by understanding and participation in extracurricular activities.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Literat = Eye Student short stories and poems.
2 Spinster factories Disagrees with recent comments on women's colleges; believes ISTC does a good job of providing appropriate services and activities for women.
2 The student worker Most students work their way through college and 15 to 25 percent are self-supporting, according to a survey.
3 C. S. A. Will have party.
3 Bartlett girls have parties and picnics Schedule of activities.
3 Dormitory, sorority and church parties constitute main social events of week Social calendar for campus.
3 Picnic Monday begins 'Y' membership week Will undertake membership drive.
3 Serenaders honor Bartlett Hall girls Lambda Gamma Nu serenades Bartlett Hall women.
3 Men's Forum Officers elected.
4 College movie will admit Johnsons free Will show "The Roar of the Dragon"; Cedar Falls Danes will also be admitted free.
4 Three netmen survive third round of meet; Weisman, Reeves, Rickert reach semi-finals rounds of tourney Results of tennis team play.
4 Church will feature Robins' disappearance Professor Buckley will speak on the American South.
4 Panthers beat Columbia in season opener; locals win sluggish game by margin of one touchdown TC football open season with a 7-0 victory over conference rival Columbia Duhawks.
4 Little Tutors battle Traer here today; Schneidermen will attempt to make up for the Vinton defeat Coach N. O. Schneider says the Little Tutors were weak on defense, but offense showed up quite well at Vinton game.
4 First W. A. A. hike will be tonight Will hike eight miles; part of hiking competition.
4 Fritzel drills squad of forty; yearlings use foe's plays against varsity in scrimmage Freshmen football team of TC has been working out daily and is now composed of forty men.
4 Chicago conference decides Mid-west question for debate Will debate regulation of banking by the federal government.