College Eye — September 10, 1934
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Forensic plans made for year; trips, price contests, and international debates are scheduled | Professor Lambertson outlines plans. | |
| 1 | New secretaries for publication to assume office | Helen Byerly and Helene Brown will field requests for assistance. | |
| 1 | Jim Robinson dies in Baltimore clinic | Was Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds from 1901-1931. | |
| 1 | New 'Eye' policy rules approved | Include rules relating to sources, reliability, and ethical considerations. | |
| 1 | First social dance is tomorrow night | Campus Playboys will perform; played in Europe over the summer. | |
| 1 | Registration today opens list of events scheduled for first freshman days | Schedule of activities for freshmen. | |
| 1 | Women's League honors students at pair of teas | Will honor freshmen and upperclassmen. | |
| 1 | Program for freshman week | Schedule of activities. | |
| 1 | Staff members of 'Eye' return; many officers on paper have long terms of service | Theodore Adams is editor; roster of other staff members. | |
| 1 | Tryouts on "Eye" will start today | Seeking additional staff members. | |
| 1 | Old Gold staff back; division editors sought | Gail Howe is editor. | |
| 1 | Sunday reception held at Commons for new students | Learn about Commons facilities. | |
| 1 | Entertainment course will be resumed here | Women's League and Men's Union will sponsor the course; had been inactive for several years. | |
| 1 | Six teachers join faculty | Brief profiles of new faculty. | |
| 1 | Longer class intervals, credit rule, administrative changes top events in campus news; departmental and campus alterations are also recent changes | Will allow ten minutes of passage time instead of five minutes; changes in music and language departments; landscaping in central campus after demolition of Power Plant. | |
| 2 | Youngest daughter runs farm family in "As the Earth Turns" | Preview of the play. | |
| 2 | Campuses from Coast to Coast | News from other campuses around the United States. | |
| 2 | That Carnegie Report | Discusses a recent study done by the Carnegie Foundation and the results that were found; believes that ISTC should look at some its recommendations relating to curriculum and class attendance, and comprehensive examinations. | |
| 2 | Submit questions on the new grade point ruling to "Eye" | Rule requires 2.0 GPA beginning summer term of 1936. | |
| 2 | The Line | Campus gossip. | |
| 3 | The Campus this Week | Campus news. | |
| 3 | Twenty-four Delts attend house party | ||
| 3 | Orientation workers become "boy scouts" for freshman girls | Will help new students learn about college campus. | |
| 3 | Jolly "hellos" greet students returning to revamped campus | Faculty fete Charles Holden; V. O. V. holds picnic. | |
| 3 | Coming events | ||
| 3 | Annual Pep Jamboree is set for October 5 | Sponsored by Rho Epsilon Rho. | |
| 3 | Churches of city will fete students on Friday evening | Eight church groups will entertain students. | |
| 3 | South campus scene of tonight's party | Opportunity for students to get acquainted. | |
| 4 | Faculty travels circle mid-west but end at fair | Survey of faculty travel this summer. | |
| 4 | Clark creates 18th century costumes without patterns | Quick look at the way that Fern Clark makes costumes for plays. | |
| 5 | Dr. Charles travels to Colorado's parks | Others meet in Michigan. | |
| 6 | Juicy watermelon served on courts | Will celebrate Hello Day. | |
| 6 | Freshman are given rules for sorority | Outlines rules for rushing. | |
| 6 | New Wesley director assumes duties here | Helen A. Plank will be director; photo. | |
| 6 | "The perfumed lady" is creation of artist-poet-bookmaker | Profile of Dorothy May Wilson and her talents. | |
| 7 | Freshmen receive handbooks today | Booklets include information on social events and campus. | |
| 7 | Original creations of Kindergartners shown at exhibit | Organized around World's Fair theme. | |
| 7 | Students discover the silk worm's a greedy little imp | Learn about life of silk worms. | |
| 7 | Thirty "old settlers" attend reunion for teachers high grads | TCHS alumni organize reunion. | |
| 7 | Puzzles replaced by jig-saw "critters" | Students use jig-saw to cut out animals. | |
| 7 | Reporter sees F. R. but misses the Mrs. | Lois Hawk sees President Roosevelt in Rochester, Minnesota. | |
| 7 | Harold D. Harrington receives Ph. D. from University of Iowa | On woody plants of Iowa. | |
| 7 | 'Home Talent' at Bel Canto party | Reveal their special talents. | |
| 7 | Wiley will become a truck-farmer in vicinity of Miami | Robert Wiley reports on his occupation. | |
| 8 | Annual fall net meet to begin September 27 | Students wishing to enter the upcoming tennis tournament should turn their names in. | |
| 8 | "Eye" business staff announces openings | ||
| 8 | Little Tutor grid squad in practice | TC high school gets a head start on football practice. | |
| 8 | Eleven veterans return; Panther grid hoped rise | Coach is skeptical of how the grid team will shape up this year. | |
| 8 | Wrestlers to vie in intramural tilt | Coach McCuskey announces an intramural wrestling tournament and encourages students wishing to participate to start training soon. | |
| 8 | Student catches venomous insect | Mary Hamilton catches wasp-like insect. |