College Eye — October 7, 1932
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Panthers face Cornell squad with two shut-outs to credit; Foe lost superior battle to Grinnell Warriors last week | The Panthers line-up is undecided for their game against Cornell. | |
| 1 | Famous concert singer will appear here October 24th | Maria Jeritza will perform. | |
| 1 | College will be host to scouts this week-end | Will attend football game and participate in other activities. | |
| 1 | Nine points will determine winner in toast contest | ||
| 1 | Seven girls added to sorority pledge lists this week | List of pledges. | |
| 1 | Freshmen will select cheerleaders Monday | Will hold tryouts for six cheerleaders. | |
| 1 | Explorer speaks on Tapirape Indians at recent lecture | Elizabeth Steen speaks. | |
| 1 | Plans for Dad's Day being made; fourth annual Dad's Day is scheduled for November 12 | List of committee members. | |
| 1 | Edward Kurtz goes to Ames conference | On band and orchestra work. | |
| 1 | Council names John Beebe Vice-President | ||
| 1 | Frosh officers are nominated; Corey Olsan, George Glann, Marion Bragonier are named for President | List of nominees. | |
| 1 | Homecoming edition of 'Alumnus' will be distributed soon | ||
| 1 | Annual staff will award Gold books | To groups whose entire membership has subscribed to the Old Gold. | |
| 1 | College orchestra will present first concert next month | Performance program; group has about seventy members. | |
| 1 | Anna B. Lawther guest-speaker at leaders' banquet | Addresses fourth annual leaders' banquet. | |
| 1 | High school expects twenty-five schools at local conference | For sectional leadership conference at TCHS. | |
| 1 | Freshmen would wear doubloons and play jamborees sporting chaplets; entrance tests show silly answers despite high grades | Humorous examples of responses from freshman tests. | |
| 1 | College exhibit shown at Dairy Cattle Congress | Will consist of displays about health teaching, educational practice, dramatics, and campus life. | |
| 1 | Committees are chosen for Blue Key Wednesday | List of committee members; group will act as pep squad at athletic contests. | |
| 1 | Leaders name committees for Homecoming; program to include dance, football game and banquet | Lengthy description of activities. | |
| 2 | Picture of Follies is now at Regent | Showing "Blondie". | |
| 2 | Two minutes | Professor Buckley comments on differences in taste between himself and students. | |
| 2 | The Line | Campus gossip. | |
| 2 | Literat = Eye | Student short stories and poems. | |
| 2 | Senior explains cap rule for freshmen | States that freshmen wear caps to distinguish him from high school students. | |
| 2 | Editorials; college----or not? | Students who don¿t put out effort toward college might as well not be in college. | |
| 3 | Fellowship committee of "Y" studies India | Group will study Burma and India. | |
| 3 | Banquet to start 'Y' membership drive | ||
| 3 | Guest speaker | William H. Morgan will be speaker for Boy Scout interdenominational church services; photo. | |
| 3 | Oxford debates are published | Work by British debaters in print. | |
| 3 | Lathams entertain to honor instructor | Tea honors Professor Geiger; will hold series of teas this year. | |
| 3 | Honor fraternities and literary groups have initiation, meetings and luncheons | Campus social calendar; list of literary society pledges. | |
| 3 | Bartlett Hall girls give marshmallow roast Wednesday | Hold variety of entertaining activities. | |
| 4 | Women's pool will be open to girls for recreation | Will be open three nights a week. | |
| 4 | Fraternity Council plans house party | Also plan to attend CHIC. | |
| 4 | Wrestling tourney for college titles will be staged | Wrestling tournament will be held in Men's Gymnasium. The contestants will be divided into two groups: Classes A and B. | |
| 4 | Reeves gains final round; will meet the winner of Weissman-Williams match for title | If the weather permits, the two semifinalists will play. Weissman was on the No. 1 team last spring and is expected to advance to the finals. | |
| 4 | W. A. A. will meet next Tuesday | Will discuss intramurals. | |
| 4 | Women drill for autumn sports events; more than a hundred girls are expected to compete | Plans and rules for intramural competition. | |
| 4 | Student body hails from many states | Students come from thirteen states. | |
| 4 | High school team defeats Traer eleven; Little Tutors meet Waverly tonight in contest under lights | Teachers have won a game and lost a game. The game tonight against Waverly will be the test to see how far they will go this year. | |
| 4 | Teachers beat Quakers here in loop game; Panthers score twice in final quarter to win | After three quarters, nobody had scored; TC came to life in the last period against Penn. They defeated the Penn Quakers, 14-0. | |
| 4 | Red Cross life saving corps will meet every week | ||
| 4 | Panther defeat predicted by Mr. X | Panther predictor, the mysterious Mr. X, was very close on the score against Penn. | |
| 4 | Petersen wins honor award; receives medal for having highest grades among numeral winners | Lester Petersen wins silver medal. |