College Eye — September 27, 1935

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1 Remodeling of Gilchrist Hall is near completion Project will cost about $6000; will include renovation of the Chapel.
1 Commercial fraternity makes plans for year
1 Hampton's band to play tonight for pep dance; second annual Jamboree held in Commons tonight Will select Pep Queen.
1 Personnel chosen for women's glee clubs this week List of Cecilian and Bel Canto Glee Club members.
1 Enrollment figures show increase of 200 Enrollment for fall 1935 is 1752.
1 Students' identification photos are put to a variety of uses; photographs of students useful in personnel selection Practice of photographing each student began in 1932; primary use is by administration and student groups.
1 Members read at first meeting of Writers' Club Members read from own work and elect officers.
1 Seaberry Peace Oratorical tryouts to be October 8 Several ISTC students have been prize winners in the past.
1 Campus leaders to be guests at dinner Will emphasize contribution of extracurricular activities to college life.
1 Lambda Delta Lambda elects new officers Professor Watson speaks.
1 Fourth estate mourns loss of Dr. Harrington; veteran journalist dies of heart attack; well known here Harry F. Harrington, of Northwestern University, died; photo.
1 Pedersen, Sloan will have lads in "Post Road" List of cast members.
1 Geographers transform United States; annex Canada and Mexico; Carolinas in New England; several fail to place state of Iowa Results of survey show significant lack of knowledge about US geography.
1 Frats announce pledging of 75; twenty-five pledge Lambda Gamma Nu; Xanhos sixteen List of pledges, by fraternity.
1 Official Notice Dean Nelson has information for those who are thinking about graduate study.
1 Senator Nye, fighter for little fellow, is "old fashioned liberal"; farmer class, rather than industry, interest of Dakota man Profile of Senator Nye.
1 Men's play day renamed, now "Booster Day" All men invited to Men's Union activities.
2 Bosley shrinks from flat tires, tomato soup; but likes to cook Profile of Harold Bosley; photo.
2 Fire when ready, freshmen Claims that giving the freshmen their own section at football games will spark school spirit better than a class in football would do.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from other campuses.
3 Lambertson to attend debate conference
3 4-H Club girls in college unit Organize new group.
3 Preliminaries for speech competition will be October 9 For after-dinner speaking.
3 Week's social program includes Booster Day and Frosh Night Campus social calendar.
3 Ellen Richards choose theme Theme is "Developing personality and charm".
3 Sororities give rushing parties for new girls Schedule for rush.
3 College Chorus will give two oratorios Schedule of performances.
3 Freshmen to be feted at dance
3 Cast your dough upon the waters Recovers lost wallet after canoeing on river.
3 Faculty women honored at tea College Club honors new faculty.
4 Beverly Hesse elected editor of Purple Pen List of other officers.
4 "We Live Again" is this week's movie
4 Work progressing on new dormitory Report on progress on Baker Hall; should be enclosed for the cold weather season.
4 Homecoming plans formed by leaders List of committee members.
4 New tennis courts nearing completion; plan skating rink Women's courts should be completed in October; will build putting green; hope to pave men's courts in several years.
4 Women's sports Discusses the first round of the women's tennis tournament, a meeting of the Women's Physical Education Club, and announces the upcoming Outing Club meeting.
4 Five music students present selections at Thursday recital List of performers and programs.
4 Two men's glee clubs combined in Minnesingers; group of sixty-four voices result of recent combination Minnesingers are sole male glee club this year; will form College Chorus when combined with Cecilians and Bel Cantos; list of members.
4 Unusual facts are found in the fall term "Herd Book" A look at some of the unusual names and addresses in the directory.
4 Gwynne addresses local faculty club Congressman Gwynne speaks on support for education.
5 Biology Club elects Nelson as president Roster of officers.
5 Barn dance stars to appear at Iowa Will be in Waterloo for Cattle Congress.
5 Freshmen will have special pep section
5 Bosley to discuss place of devotion in our daily lives
5 Wild on leave; will study at Wisconsin Will work on doctoral degree.
5 Industrial Art conference to be here Oct. 5; seven hundred invitations mailed to town teachers Program highlights.
6 Sport Shorts Briefly comments on the football team and upcoming game, the new tennis courts, and recreational swimming.
6 Frosh football team to meet little Kohawks The freshmen squad will face the freshmen team of Coe College.
6 Reeves, McNabb win in Haddox tourney The men's tennis tournament continues.
6 Panthers may meet Grinnell, Morningside cross country teams Coach Arthur Dickinson is trying to establish meets for the cross country team.
6 Two fall golf tourneys now in first round The faculty men's golf tournament and a foursome tournament have begun.
6 Tutor coaches stress defense in scrimmage; Panther varsity rounding into shape for the Cornell tilt The freshmen and varsity squads have been tuning up by scrimmaging against each other.