College Eye — September 8, 1936

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1 Yes, it would take a long time, but, oh, how wise he would be! A look at what it would cost and how long it would take to take every course in the catalogue.
1 Larger enrollment for fall indicated More have enrolled than at the same time last year; no final figures available.
1 Annual watermelon feast to be held on September 10 Opportunity for students to get acquainted.
1 Contract for new Laundry Building let to V. Jensen Description of new building; will cost $12,871.
1 Faculty committee offers excuse system at system meeting Faculty considering policies on class attendance.
1 Today begins activities of fall term; meetings, dinner, teas, and Hello Day scheduled for first week Lengthy schedule of orientation activities.
1 New staff begins with current issue of the College Eye Roster of staff members.
1 Teachers faculty to be increased by ten members Brief profiles of new faculty.
1 Student debaters to journey this winter to Canada Will travel over Christmas; have visited Mexico and Cuba in earlier years.
1 Article by Abbott to be reprinted In German magazine.
1 Rebuilding of ruined grandstand starts Excavation work for new stadium has begun; photo.
1 Margaret Struble is appointed as Baker Hall director Has been studying personnel work at Columbia University.
1 Old Gold work already begun Staff began work in summer; roster of staff members.
1 Council committee announces plans for activities program Student Council will provide orientation to extracurricular activities and organizations.
1 College plans celebration of anniversary; Governor Clyde Herring to be present at anniversary meetings Schedule of activities for ISTC 60th Anniversary celebration.
1 Teachers graduate is on WMT staff Brief profile of La Von Lindner.
1 "Why dodge religion" is Bosley topic for first chapel CHIC will hold first service of the fall term.
1 Identification photos Will be taken at end of registration process.
2 Two Hill concerns change locations during past week Mack's Lunch and the J. S. Latta Company will move.
2 It's not a knock, knock, but knots Bernice Allen's class in making a pillow.
2 Dr. Paul makes announcement of placement test All new students must take it.
2 Normal training subject matter tests Twelve week students must take subject tests.
2 Head publication activities Editors from Old Gold and College Eye; photo.
2 Seven rah! rah! boys needed; must have pep Head cheerleader Noel Bacon is seeking cheerleaders.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Peering forward Gives predictions for the upcoming school year.
2 Good morning, freshmen! Advice for newcomers.
3 Mouse in pocket rare: a pocket in mouse--rarer yet Professor Abbott will write book on mammals of Iowa.
3 Miss Hutchison visits the campus Jennie Hutchison is now teaching in Los Angeles.
3 Bartlett Hall girls may rent pictures Pictures are available so that students may decorate their rooms.
3 Jane Becknell and S. Wassom marry
3 Catherine Jones heads women's orientation committee this fall Schedule of women's orientation activities.
3 New course, "Social Usage" is required of women students Will teach traditions and etiquette to women.
3 Bartlett Hall houses weekend party of senior advisers Held party before school started.
4 Teaches in Waterloo Helen Cowie is teaching in West Waterloo.
4 There are many ways, it would seem, to make people get to dislike you O. E. Finkenbinder talks about friendship.
4 Former professor of music here dies Anna Gertrude Childs died in Canada.
4 Men's attire is brightening up
4 Freshmen debates planned for year Hamilton Club will sponsor debates.
4 Charles announces college movies for entire fall term Schedule of movies.
4 Twenty-one new courses are now being offered Twelve of the new classes will be in music.
4 Handbook, edited by Schmidt, is issued Student handbook includes information about organizations and activities.
5 Splinters--from the bench Is weary of football players' handshakes.
5 Regulars return Preparing for the football season are Melvin Nelson and Keith McCabe; photo.
5 New football stadium to be completed for first home game of the fall New stadium will be 304 feet long and ten rows high; will seat two thousand.
5 Starbeck opens football practice this morning with squad of forty Coach Clyde L. Starbeck prepares for first game against Iowa State.
5 Lettermen return; twelve veterans fortify gridiron A total of fifty-four lettermen return to campus for all sports; returning lettermen for football are listed.
6 Will entertain pepsters Bennet-Greten orchestra plays at pep rally jamboree; photo.
6 Organization for social affairs topic of new booklet Janet Works has put together a booklet on organizing social affairs.
6 Betty Waterbury honored at dinner Will marry Harold Frederickson.
6 League will fete new faculty women Will honor new women faculty and wives of new men faculty.
6 Campus co-ed to be chosen to reign over Pep Jamboree Procedures for nomination.
6 Dr. Harbeson and Miss Evans wed R. W. Harbeson married Gladys Evans.
6 Gen jottings--for Co-eds Only Advice on women's clothing.
7 Faculty vacations between terms Quick look at the ways that faculty members spent their summer.
7 Council adopts new rules for sorority rushing Text of rules; schedule for rush.
7 Bartlett handbook edited for residents Includes information on dormitory life and student governance.
7 From Tutor to starlet; Lorinne Crawford--then and now Profile of Lorinne Crawford and her work as a dancer and in movies; photo.
8 Church night for college students will be Friday Students will visit Cedar Falls churches.
8 Dean Reed to speak before Kappa Delta Pi at first meeting Will talk about his trip to Europe.
8 Orchestra Club to begin organization Frank Hill organizing group.
8 Freshmen to be housed in west of Bartlett Hall Different rules will apply to freshmen and upperclassmen.