College Eye — November 3, 1933
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pledge 85 girls in one week; Alpha Beta Gamma leads with sixteen pledges; Delts second | List of pledges. | |
| 1 | The official Homecoming program | Schedule of activities. | |
| 1 | Commons social plans enriched; "after-dinner hours" will provide opportunities for cultural growth | Will provide recreational and cultural opportunities. | |
| 1 | Kurtz recital to be presented at leisure hour | Music faculty will play compositions by Professor Kurtz. | |
| 1 | "Beat Simpson!" is cry of rooters on eve of annual Homecoming celebration; fifteenth meeting of teams is third held on "Grads' Day" | The Simpson team, one of the strongest in the state, will face ISTC during Homecoming game. | |
| 1 | Pepsters form new fraternity; Fenner leader | Group will organize cheering, instill school spirit, and promote friendship; may seek affiliation with national Pi Epsilon Pi. | |
| 1 | Cheerleaders sport new uniforms | Will feature white flannel pants and white sweaters with Panther and "I". | |
| 1 | 'Welcome, grads' is keynote of Homecoming; show, dance, banquets, and game are highlights of festivities | Homecoming preview and schedule; photo. | |
| 1 | Peace orations to be delivered here Wednesday evening | Local winner will compete at Drake. | |
| 1 | Old Gold rates all-American; wins title, "superior," the highest attainable in contest | By National Scholastic Press Association. | |
| 1 | Fall term play pleases critic; "Three Cornered Moon" is rated amusing Homecoming fare | Review of the play "Three Cornered Moon." | |
| 2 | Campuses from Coast to Coast | News from campuses around the United States. | |
| 2 | Why Homecoming? | Homecoming exists to allow alumni to return to their happy days. | |
| 2 | The Line | Campus gossip. | |
| 2 | Books | A book review of "The Long Rifle" by Stewart Edward White. | |
| 2 | Forum; A Freshman Looks Around | Observations of a freshman about grade warning letters. | |
| 3 | Karl Nielsen to give piano recital Wednesday, Nov. 8 | Performance program. | |
| 3 | Alpha Chi Founders' Day banquet to be held Sunday, Nov. 5 | Commemorates founding of Alpha Chi Epsilon on November 15, 1915. | |
| 3 | Homecoming dance is feature of campus affairs of the week-end | Campus social calendar. | |
| 3 | Untitled | James Morehouse speaks on World's Fair at Chemistry Seminar. | |
| 3 | Luse and Paine to talk at meeting of Kappa Delta Pi | Will speak on supervision of teachers. | |
| 3 | Phi Chi Delta holds breakfast Saturday | Alumnae will meet. | |
| 3 | Untitled | Lorinne Crawford speaks on experiences at Yellowstone Park. | |
| 3 | Commons is scene of Halloween party for Bartlett women | ||
| 3 | News briefs | Information on students, alumni, and faculty. | |
| 3 | Kappa Phi club will celebrate birthday at open house | ||
| 3 | Seven are initiated by Eulalian society | List of pledges. | |
| 3 | Presbyterians will give religious play | Will present "Confessional". | |
| 4 | Untitled | Professor Watson will speak at Westminster gathering. | |
| 4 | Baker seeks scoring punch; grills ends and backs on duties; Snyder, Smalling raise hopes | Coach Baker remodels Panther team in anticipation of meeting with Simpson; photo. | |
| 5 | Untitled | Playcraft Club and Theta Alpha Phi will host alumni. | |
| 5 | Professors attend convention | Many faculty attending ISTA meeting. | |
| 5 | Cory wins golf tournament on 34th hole, 3-2 | C. S. Cory defeats E. C. Denny in faculty golf tournament. | |
| 5 | Rickert, Weissman, advance to finals of tennis tourney | Rickert wins a closely contested match against Darrell Black. | |
| 5 | Frosh to buck Coe yearlings; tilt is first of year for freshmen; strength is uncertain | Freshmen able to hold own against varsity team, but Coe freshmen seem strong as well. | |
| 6 | The Coach | Profile of Johnny Baker. | |
| 6 | The Team | ||
| 7 | Frats to vie in decorations; house decorating contest is annual affair for Homecoming |