College Eye — October 5, 1934

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1 Scouts' program now completed Boy Scouts will be in attendance at the upcoming game against Cornell; photo.
1 Lambertson named as debate official For Midwest conference.
1 New registration plan is approved Procedures for advance registration.
1 Latham will be host at campus leaders' dinner One hundred student organization representatives will attend.
1 Come on, Sherlocks! Who is pep queen? Identity will be revealed at Pep Jamboree.
1 Francis W. Perkins invited to reunion of teachers alumni In annual gathering in Des Moines.
1 Old Gold Staff gains three new members Raymond Kettler, Dorothy Wilson, and Mardelle Peterson join staff.
1 English debate is announced Will debate issue of nationalization of armament production.
1 Freeman to be concert soloist for symphony Performance program; four faculty included in orchestra; list of orchestra members.
1 Wells interviewed sings here tonight in the auditorium Phradie Wells on campus.
1 Sigma Tau Delta to plan further sale of student verse book Plan another campaign to sell "A Book of Student Verse"; work on Purple Pen progressing.
1 Edgar Wallace mystery is fall drama offering Will present "Criminal at Large".
1 Palmer to address teachers' meeting Several faculty will participate in the program.
1 Panthers set for Cornell Panthers are prepared for Cornell and pep queen will be chosen.
1 The World This Week Comments on the issue of bribery in Alabama, the Lindbergh kidnapping; Hugh Johnson's executive assistant resigns.
2 Football rules for spectators Spectators and fans at football games need to go by the rules just as the team on the field does.
2 When the funnies aren't funny Notices that the funnies have taken more of a moralistic approach rather than being funny.
2 Student believes handshaking is necessary to make grades Believes faculty should respect students.
2 Campuses from coast to coast Happenings at other campuses around the United States.
2 Student Council minutes Consider class elections, financial reporting, and other matters.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 First football tilt, Pep Jamboree crowd pledging out of picture Campus social calendar.
3 Pledging services conclude early rushing activity Fall rush will conclude Friday.
3 New organizations formed by W. A. A. start functioning Outing Club and Tennis Club get to work.
3 New, old dancers in beginning class Professor Michel will teach dance class.
3 Five fraternities add new pledges List of pledges.
4 Griffing to "strut stuff" on Saturday Meredith Griffing will be drum major.
4 Panther Portraits Athletic profile of football player Harry Helgason.
4 "Dames" coming to Regent Theatre soon
4 Players approach quarter final of tennis tournament Stanley Reeves still remains the favorite in the annual fall tennis tournament.