College Eye — December 9, 1932
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Luther Richman wins annual faculty golf tournament finals | Defeated C. S. Cory. | |
| 1 | Aftermath of War is college movie theme | Will show "A Bill of Divorcement". | |
| 1 | Dance, parties scheduled for holiday season; Christmas trees will add festive air about campus | Schedule of Christmas activities; will feature Christmas trees in Crossroads and on Auditorium balcony. | |
| 1 | Do co-eds like pink teas? O, yes! survey reveals | Results of College Eye readership survey; men and women express their preferences for various sections of the paper. | |
| 1 | Grades given out at college office | Poster will announce times when grades will be available. | |
| 1 | John Morris, former student, succumbs to sudden heart attack | Died at his home December 1, 1932. | |
| 1 | Dr. Fred Eastman will be speaker at church services | Teacher of religious dramatization will also speak to YWCA. | |
| 1 | Six faculty members will be included on Rotary Club program | At district meeting. | |
| 1 | Playwriting contest is announced by Cedar Rapids group | Winner will receive $40 prize. | |
| 1 | Alumna presents recital in Chicago | Helen McMillan performs. | |
| 1 | Grant, Rogers, each earn sixty grade points; eighteen men are included on fall term Honor Roll | Honor Roll for men announced. | |
| 1 | President Latham speaks to Student Council Association | Points out ISTC strong points. | |
| 1 | College peace group chooses war debts for discussion topic | Group divides into two sections. | |
| 1 | Old Gold art editor confers with artists | Visits Minnesota to work on art for Old Gold. | |
| 1 | Parent education leader speaks at convocation | Alice Sowers speaks on influence of teachers on a child's life. | |
| 1 | Nineteen enter speech contest; men to compete Thursday, women on Friday in Gilchrist | Will take part in extemporaneous speaking contest. | |
| 1 | Freda Steinberg completes outline for annual survey | Describes Old Gold to association. | |
| 1 | Women's League sponsors mass meeting of girls; plans and organization of group are discussed by officers | Planning first all-college formal dance; committees explain their charges. | |
| 1 | Old Gold offers fifty dollar prize for sales contest | To be offered to organization whose members sell the most subscriptions. | |
| 1 | College band is divided into two separate groups | Will allow more students to participate. | |
| 1 | Tickler tryouts are announced; five or six main acts are to be chosen for Vaudeville show | Organizations should inform Don Kelley of their attention to try out an act. | |
| 1 | Late registrations increase enrollment | Winter term 1932 enrollment reaches 1545. | |
| 2 | This campus et al. | News from campuses across the country. | |
| 2 | Two minutes | Professor Sage believes that students should appreciate their fellow students musical performances. | |
| 2 | The Line | Campus gossip. | |
| 2 | Editorials; the cost of education | Perseverance overcomes all obstacles. | |
| 2 | Editorials; textbook trash | Nobody should take a textbook as very much more than an introduction to a subject in which the masterworks are really the important things. | |
| 2 | Editorials; less dead basketball | Introduction of the half court line and the ten second rule. | |
| 2 | Forum: high prices of textbooks | In response to a survey, the College Eye will institute a column devoted to student editorial viewpoints; Oscar Johnson does not like the current buy-back practices of local bookstores; believes students should organize and protest. | |
| 3 | Women athletes will meet next Wednesday | Will organize intramurals. | |
| 3 | Life saving corps will stage pageant | Will present demonstrations, stunts, and techniques. | |
| 3 | Literate = Eye | Student short stories and poems. | |
| 3 | Fritzel works basketball men for Coe game; squad includes seven men who have won letters | The basketball roster contains only seven lettermen; Coach Fritzel feels that the quality of the sophomore material is so high that some of the veterans will be forced to give way to newcomers in the scramble for places on the team. | |
| 3 | Whitford cuts yearling squad; squad of twenty-five will be further reduced soon | Whitford's present squad started at forty-eight; then cut to twenty-five; will be cut to eighteen. | |
| 3 | Twenty-two seek positions on mat squad; 6 lettermen form nucleus for coach McCuskey's 1932-33 team | Wrestling season is on its way; photo. | |
| 4 | Kurtz will present original selection | Waterloo Symphony will perform "Symphony in A Minor". | |
| 4 | Education fraternity members entertain prospective pledges | List of Kappa Delta Pi pledges; criteria for selection. | |
| 4 | Little Tutors break even; Schneider's men lose to West Waterloo----defeat Aplington | Little Tutors lost against the West High team, 33-21, but came back to beat Aplington, 16-7. | |
| 4 | Program for men's sports being planned; intramurals will include four team events and two individual | Will get underway after Christmas. | |
| 4 | Magician presents program of mystery | Marquis the Magician performs. | |
| 4 | Sixty-five students take freshmen tests | Required of all students with fewer than forty-five term credits. | |
| 4 | Gooden makes All-State team; veteran tackle also chosen for award of Berg Trophy | There were only six Iowa colleges represented on the team. Gooden is a right tackle of the mythical all-state college first eleven selected by the Des Moines Register; photo. | |
| 5 | Baptist Girls Club has initial meeting | Held organizational meeting; list of officers. | |
| 5 | Preps of sororities and fraternities go through probation | Schedule of Greek probation periods. | |
| 5 | Phi Tau Theta will initiate four Sunday | Roster of initiates. | |
| 5 | Ella Cole to marry Ed. Lambert | ||
| 5 | Donald Grange weds Margaret Kearney | ||
| 5 | Delphian meeting | Will hold regular meeting. | |
| 5 | Coffees and taffy pull start term for Bartlett Hall girls | Description of parties and entertainment. | |
| 5 | Thirty attend meeting of Chemistry Seminar | Students make short presentations. | |
| 5 | Men at Westminster study with Rev. Giffin | ||
| 5 | Elizabeth Schmidt opens voice studio | In Waterloo. | |
| 5 | Student poet will read at club meet | Margaret Hoffman will read. | |
| 5 | Christmas parties are planned to fill interval before arrival of holidays | Campus social calendar. | |
| 6 | For your organization | Old Gold offers $50 prize to organization selling the most yearbooks. |