College Eye — September 21, 1934

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1 Tryouts for College Symphony continued
1 "Round-up" dance will be tonight Campus Playboys will perform.
1 Rotary Club men entertained here President Latham welcomed group to Commons.
1 Lambertson holds free speech clinic For students with speech problems.
1 Pep Jamboree set for night of October 5; Emil Flindt's varsity band will play for dance in Commons Will select pep queen.
1 Old Gold names eight officers List of officers.
1 Men's play day will be Tuesday Men's Union will sponsor fun-filled competition.
1 Church service program begins; Sunday evening club has changed discussions procedure Schedule for Sunday campus religious activities.
1 Leadership dinner will be October 10 For leaders of student organizations.
1 Fifteen budding journalists join staff this week List of College Eye staff members.
1 "Eye" again offers digest to readers Will distribute syndicated news with paper.
1 Kurtz withdraws as leader of Waterloo Symphony Orchestra Due to increased responsibilities as head of Department of Music.
1 Boy Scouts to attend opening grid tilt here Over one thousand Boy Scouts from northeast Iowa are expected to attend the upcoming Boy Scout Day on campus.
1 Next social dance to be Monday evening
1 Students to elect college pep queen In all-college election; winner to be announced at Pep Jamboree.
1 Northey resignation is accepted by board Georgeanna Northey resigns from Board of Control of Student Publications.
1 Enrollment for fall increases over 1933 Fall 1934 enrollment is 1515; up from 1472 in 1934.
1 Council minutes will be printed Minutes will be printed in the College Eye; also considers election procedures and cut system.
1 Senior advisors begin meetings for new women Will hold series of meetings to develop themes.
1 The World This Week Des Monies electrical workers on strike, lottery drawings will become legal in New York, and fire in Alaska leaves hundreds of people without homes.
1 Placement tests Required of all new students.
2 For the game's sake Commend the football team for their efforts on the field and in practice this season.
2 Yoo Hoo, student opinion! Question is raised about the recent passing of policy rules by the Board of Control of Student Publications and if there will still be freedom of expression in the paper.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from other campuses around the United States.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 "Bridge of Dreams" is story of eleventh century in Japan
3 W. A. A. begins new program this year Will be club for every seasonal sport.
3 Richman to sing in recital for A. A. U. W.
3 Housing unit heads chosen in election by Women's League List of those elected in six women's housing units.
3 Sorority council announces dates for rush parties Schedule for rush activities.
3 Rushing dates fill program for first quarter freshmen News from student organizations.
3 Coming Events Events on campus.
4 Forty try for place on tutor football squad Coach Baker is dispirited due to an injury to one of his key players, but is looking forward to a good season.
4 Eight cheerleaders will tryout today Four freshmen and four upperclassmen will be chosen for the squad at tryouts today.
4 Fall basketball practice begins Coach Dickinson starts optional practices twice a week, interested men are welcome to attend.
4 Haddox trophy tourney starts; four draw byes Some Cedar Falls men will participate in the Haddox Trophy tennis tournament.
4 College Band seeks new drum-majors
4 Yearling squad reduced to 35 Freshman football squad is reduced to 35.