College Eye — September 11, 1933
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Program for Freshman Week | Detailed schedule of activities. | |
| 1 | Magazine racks are installed in dorm | Fifteen magazines are now available on two new racks in each of the browsing rooms. | |
| 1 | New cafeteria is opened today | First meal to be served in the Commons cafeteria will be at 7:15 a.m. | |
| 1 | Four new names are added to faculty roster | Short bios of the new faculty members are provided along the names of those who will be on leave or are returning. | |
| 1 | Faculty committees are announced for major school events | The names of the chairs and committee members are listed for the six events. | |
| 1 | Open house in Commons begins week of activities for freshman students | Schedule of events. | |
| 1 | Old Gold staff to begin work on college annual | The position of business manager is currently available. | |
| 1 | Old heating plant is being removed | Cohn Brothers, of Waterloo, is doing the demolition. | |
| 1 | 'Eye' tryouts to be next Friday | Anyone interested in working on the College Eye should attend. | |
| 1 | Staff return to publish 'Eye' | Short profiles of those who hold major positions on the school paper. | |
| 1 | Men's Honor Roll includes twelve; two earn seventy grade points; each carry twenty hours | The highest grade point was 3.50 earned by J. Leslie Ellis and John H. Smith; other students on the Honor Roll are listed. | |
| 1 | Dormitory residents publish handbook of house traditions | Handbook includes rules and regulations, instructions, traditions, and history. | |
| 1 | Tennis tournament for fall term will open early in week | All interested men are invited to sign up in the Men's Gym. | |
| 1 | Commons' doors swing open to students today; recreation hall, cafeteria, lounges are among facilities | A description of the new facility. | |
| 1 | Schuneman is fatally injured; was struck by auto when crossing street at Hubbard | Died September 1, 1933. | |
| 1 | English Department to sponsor three contests this term | The three contests will be after dinner speaking, discussion, and the Peace Oratorical. | |
| 1 | Freshman lectures to begin Wednesday | Leslie Reed and President O. R. Latham will lead the first two sessions. | |
| 1 | Freshman tests to be given Tuesday | Freshmen who are in their first, second, or third term and have not taken the tests are required to report. | |
| 1 | Forty-five men try for posts on grid squad; Coach Baker to initiate Jones system on Panther field | Profile of football coach Johnny Baker. | |
| 2 | It's your Commons | Urges students to use the Commons each day since the administration has provided the facility. | |
| 2 | The Line | Campus gossip. | |
| 2 | Undercurrent | Poem. | |
| 2 | Whimsies | Poem. | |
| 2 | Books | Review of the books, "God in the Straw Pen" and "In Defense of Women." | |
| 3 | Big Sisters plan welcome for all new college girls | The Big Sister idea began four years ago; committee members are listed. | |
| 3 | Skars are feted as friends extend farewell wishes | A dinner and informal reception were held; Professor Skar will study at University of Iowa. | |
| 3 | Heads Blue Key | A short bio of David Grant. | |
| 3 | 'Jim the gym man' discusses effect of fraternities on athletes; girls also influence boys' playing in his opinion | Jim Halpin believes fraternities and women distract men from playing football. | |
| 3 | Library displays prints of world's famous paintings | Ten printings from the library's collection will be available for viewing. | |
| 3 | Personals | News about faculty and students. | |
| 3 | Open house, teas, receptions are among events honoring freshmen | Planned events for the various churches are given. | |
| 3 | Orchestra Club | Rehearsals are held Tuesdays and Fridays. | |
| 4 | Coach Bender granted leave | Paul Bender will continue his studies for a doctorate at New York University. | |
| 4 | Nineteen answer first call for Little Tutor grid squad | Their opening game for the season will be against Vinton. | |
| 4 | Council president | Lorinne Crawford will serve as president; photo. | |
| 4 | Did you ever hear a crescendo or cadenza? What is an 'opery' | Student take a test on musical terminology and answered only 36% of the questions correctly while the faculty answered 75% correctly. | |
| 4 | Mary Pickford has lead in 'Secrets' at Regent on Saturday | Review of the movie, "Secrets". | |
| 4 | Mabel Hall defeats male swimmers in meet at Des Moines | Mabel Hall is the first woman to ever win the one-mile race at the Y. M. C. A. swim race in Des Moines. | |
| 5 | Do meet him! He's the society editor | During the summer session, Theodore Adams served as managing editor of the paper. He also served as society editor of the September 11 issue of the College Eye. | |
| 5 | Class instruction to continue until end of term, Nov. 29th | The academic calendar for the year is given. | |
| 5 | Fred C. Gilchrist pays tribute to teachers at graduation; Congressman says school should be best building in town | Fred Gilchrist addresses students at the summer Commencement ceremony. | |
| 6 | Student handbook is being distributed to college students | Shirley Kraft edited this year's handbook. | |
| 6 | Dick Rickert wins tennis tournament | Wins summer league by beating Dallas Dhority. | |
| 6 | Veterans are scarce at opening football drill | Prospects for this football team are listed. | |
| 6 | If I'm Wrong, I'm Sorry | Sports gossip. | |
| 6 | These men will guide Tutor athletics this year | Head coaches; photo. |