College Eye — October 14, 1932

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1 Thirty to compete in speech contest here next week After-dinner speaking contest will be held, students will be judged by professors.
1 Homecoming dance tickets are on sale; Harry Newell's orchestra has been secured for dance Schedule of Homecoming activities.
1 Women's League tries to start honor group for national sorority Seeking honorary for junior and senior women.
1 Press officers set date on state meet here as April 28-29 Naming committee chairs.
1 Ruth Samson and Milton Moore win radio auditions Will compete in district contest.
1 Play tickets go on sale Monday; all scenery and costumes are made by students of speech courses Preview of "The Scarecrow"; description of sets; list of cast and crew.
1 Illegal voting stops freshman class election; voters give wrong names and get ballots from political rivals Election halted amidst defacing of posters and illegal voting.
1 Old Gold staff sponsors Picture Day, October 19 Classes will be cancelled so that photos can be taken.
1 College Eye will take straw vote; ballots will be distributed to all students at assembly Students will speak on national and state candidates.
1 Four students will speak to Ames club Will speak to Rotary Club there.
1 Council will be hosts to delegates Attending high school leadership conference.
1 H. T. Steeper will lead discussions at student conference Will address high school leadership conference.
1 Debate with Irish team planned for early November Format for the debate.
1 Election returns will be broadcast at club meeting At Social Science Club meeting.
1 Depression is topic for campus church
1 Panthers trek to Decorah for Luther battle; injuries keep Boller, two centers out of game Saturday TC goes to Luther where they have had three victories and no losses. TC will play in front of their Homecoming crowd.
1 Freshman party to be on October 28th
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Literat = Eye Student short stories and poems.
2 Candy bar causes club organization Humorous group called the Cloud Club organized.
2 Permits to operate autos to be issued Out of state students must register.
2 Editorials; "He got married" Notes problems with using "got" in places in which it is unnecessary.
2 Editorials; since 1918 Prospect of Chicago's Century of Progress lead to thoughts about technology.
3 Phi Chi Deltas hear delegates to council
3 Paul Harris, Jr. visits campus in November Will speak on behalf of anti-war group.
3 Banquet for English Club being planned
3 Weekly music hours are to be continued In charge of music faculty.
3 Elections of sorority pledge officers marks sixth week of autumn quarter Campus social calendar; list of Greek officers.
3 Election admits four to Sigma Tau Delta, honorary fraternity Roster of new members.
4 Here is where your friends are teaching; over five hundred graduates receive new teaching jobs through Placement Bureau List of those who have jobs.
5 Four decathlon events finished; Perry Sanborn leads field with six events remaining Sanborn is out in front of the thirty competitors with 34 points.
5 John Baker, varsity coach, is star in picture at Regent Will show story of USC team.
5 Twenty-eight men enter class B in wrestling tourney Tournament will be held; class B will be for men who have not wrestled on Teachers varsity or freshmen squad. Class A is for wrestlers with either varsity or freshman experience.
5 Tennis honors won by Reeves; freshman gains first leg on Haddox Tennis Trophy Reeves won freshman men's singles tennis championship; defeated Weissman who was the No. 1 man on the freshman net team last spring.
5 Five teams are tied in Iowa Cedar League; Little Tutors meet Eldora in loop tilt here tomorrow There are five teams remaining undefeated in the Iowa Cedar League. The Little Tutors will play against Eldora High School.
5 W. A. A. sponsoring three hikes weekly Opportunity to accumulate WAA points.
5 Homecoming will be disappointing to Norse--Mr. X Mr. X predicts the outcome of the TC and Luther game.
5 Whitford men beat Cornell for third win; Panthers again score final period for another shutout TC beat Cornell, 13-0. Before the end of third quarter, TC scored with their first touchdown; their second touchdown occurred when they recovered a fumble.
6 Hillside Luncheonette is redecorated Added new booths; seating capacity is now seventy-five.
6 Boy Scouts attend football game as guests of college Six hundred Scouts attended.
6 Will sing here Madame Maria Jeritza, an operatic concert singer, will perform; photo.
6 Old Gold promises to be of lasting value to students Theme will be history of Iowa education.