College Eye — October 21, 1932

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1 Panthers meet Morningside tomorrow; Sioux with one conference win have perfect record despite three non-conference defeats Luther and Bain will not be able to be play in the starting lineup due to injuries. The Panthers so far have a conference record for the season of two victories and one defeat, besides a non-conference win over Cornell.
1 College men get fewer D letters this fall quarter Forty-one percent of men received grade warnings; comparison with previous years.
1 Des Moines chosen for Alumni dinner
1 Committee cancels concert by Jeritza Cancellation blamed on financial conditions.
1 Hays' invention will be shown; combination phonograph and recording machine invented by Hays Description of device invented by Professor Hays; will allow students to record their voices and then listen ot them.
1 Pep meeting will be staged tonight Will feature bonfire and band.
1 College Homecoming programs will be on sale tonight Blue Key will sell twenty-eight page booklet.
1 Debate coach sets Dublin contest date as Wednesday, Nov. 9 ISTC debaters have been practicing.
1 Bragonier, Barr, Parrott, Kenyon are frosh choice Results of elections for Student Council.
1 Homecomers face busy weekend; grads will be honored with special events; special banquet, parties, dances planned for returning grads Schedule of Homecoming activities.
1 Four from college will meet tonight in radio audition On WMT.
1 Panther heads will serve for dance programs Panther will be theme of decorations.
1 Toast contest being staged; sixteen speakers are not eligible for second round List of those who will continue competition.
1 Dr. O' Brian will be guest speaker at campus church Robert O'Brian will speak.
1 'The Scarecrow' contrasts life with fantasy; will be repeated tonight; Kathan's soliloquy is praised This play takes place in a Massachusetts town in the late seventeenth century and deals with witchcraft.
2 'Good old days' of football recalled by J. D. Thompson; former player tells how it was done in 1900 Recalls players, formations, and plays.
2 Editorials; student government Believes Student Council has been doing well this term.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Professor carries pictorial roll book Professor Holmes uses a roll book with pictures of his students.
2 Literat = Eye Student short stories and poems.
2 Editorials; Thomas for President Students need to vote, but should vote according to their preference; be careful not to be swept up in emotion, such as the craze in college newspapers for Norman Thomas.
2 Editorials; no Santa Claus? Let children believe in something when they are young.
3 Untitled Professors Erbe and Thompson discuss campaign issues at Women's Club meeting.
3 Paul Harris will lead discussions at meeting series Leads anti-war group.
3 Y. M. membership drive successful Five hundred names added to rolls.
3 Westminster, Wesley entertain tomorrow For Homecoming.
3 Lambda Delta Lambda has picnic Thursday At Professor Begeman's cabin.
3 Kurtz composition chosen for concert By Grand Rapids Symphony.
3 College organizations honor former students at Homecoming festivities Campus social calendar.
3 Literary societies will honor grads
4 Students may get ballot applications from Mr. Boardman Procedures for absentee voting.
4 Shower interferes with picture day Some groups did not get their Old Gold picture taken.
4 Griffing, Goff are named drum majors Will perform with Marching Band.
4 Music hour to be used for Messiah chorus rehearsal About two hundred members of the glee clubs will participate.
4 When the faculty goes hunting for snipe----It's news An old-fashioned snipe hunt.
5 Grundy Center eleven faces Teachers High; Little Tutors defeat Eldora in League game here last week. TCHS rallied in the second half to score a 13-7 win over Eldora, a conference rival. The Little Tutors will have a tough assignment when they face the Grundy Center team.
5 Morningside guard Halfback "Herbie" Bones pictured; photo.
5 Four teams remain undefeated in Iowa conference battle Conference standings.
5 Entrance list for wrestling tourney totals thirty-two The college wrestling tournament will be open to all students in school with the exception of members of the varsity football squad.
5 Fritzel issues first call for cage practice; sessions to be held twice weekly during football season Basketball practice sessions will be held twice a week. This season will be the first in which the Teachers basketball team will be coached by Fritzel.
5 Instructor attends Republican meeting Professor Robinson attends county meeting.
5 Teachers end Sophomore Truman Manship will start the Homecoming game at right end replacing Martin Luther, who is suffering from the flu; photo.
5 Others were wrong, too, last week so Mr. X tries again Mr. X predicts that Teachers will win over Morningside, 7-6.
5 Builders start walls of Commons Monday Excavation and foundation work took seven weeks; masonry work now under way.
5 Teachers drop game in tilt with Luther; Nessett, star sprinter, runs thirty-five yards for touchdown The Norsemen, with a Homecoming crowd of behind them, outplayed the Panthers by a decisive margin to gain a deserved victory.