College Eye — September 18, 1936

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1 New plans formed for the orientation of freshman men Groups will visit various areas of campus.
1 Men elect seven to act on Baker Hall Council Wednesday Roster of council members.
1 Hinshaw heads Student Council for 1936-1937; replaces Myrtle Telleen; Burch on publication board in Hinshaw's place Brief profiles of leaders; photo.
1 Annual pep queen to be chosen from eight co-eds Friday List of eight candidates.
1 Several cheerleading positions still open, according to Bacon Procedures for trying out.
1 Saturday luncheon, meeting booked for Iowa Poetry Society Program schedule.
1 Freshmen hold activities meeting Will learn about extracurricular activities.
1 Registration may exceed last by three hundred Final enrollment expected to be about 1900; about two thirds of the enrollment are women.
1 United Students launch student faculty program Will help new students become acquainted with each other and with the faculty.
1 Look over family album for photos for Publicity Bureau Seeking old pictures of campus for 60th Anniversary Celebration.
1 Yearly Scout Day will not be held Had been held in association with a football game; slow delivery of steel for the new stadium cancels plans for this year.
1 Todd, Dycus are campus chimers Harriet Todd and James Dycus will play the Campanile chimes.
1 Speech Club plans Cambridge debate Hamilton Club plans for the year.
1 "Playing safe" is next chapel topic Sunday School class for college students will also meet.
1 Jean Reynolds is elected editor of the Purple Pen Roster of staff members.
1 New faculty members are well prepared Profiles of new faculty; all have graduate training.
1 Suckers and pies were prominent on "Men's Mix" scene Classes compete in comic events at Men's Mix.
1 "Back again?" thus same voice has greeted students for many years Edward Smith has been the janitor in the Auditorium Building for seventeen years; has wonderful memory for former students.
1 Dinner planned for anniversary For ISTC Sixtieth Anniversary Celebration; to be held October 8, 1936.
1 Student Loan Fund Committee will meet to consider new applications.
2 Hamilton Club Erwin Gaite elected secretary.
2 The College Eye platform for a better Teachers College Brief platform of suggested improvements; includes united students, support for athletic activities, workable class attendance policy, and participation in extracurricular activities.
2 Hang around! Eleven good reasons to stay on campus.
2 Chips and Quibs Campus observations.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Miss Ruegnitz tells of summer's trip "north to orient" Professor Ruegnitz recounts her trip around the Pacific rim.
2 Football program salesmen wanted Seeking about eight students to sell programs.
3 Committee plans religious forums Harold Bosley will speak on a definition of religion.
3 Ferber's "Show Boat" with Irene Dunne will play Saturday Movie scheduled.
3 Seniors plan teas for freshman girls In Bartlett Hall.
3 Women's League work described in their "League for Living" Booklet describes work of the group.
3 Meyerholz, former professor here, dies Charles H. Meyerholz died September 13, 1936, in Chicago.
3 Religion offers a stabilizer--Bosley Brief summary of last week's sermon.
3 To sing at Jamboree Gracie Mack is feature vocalist at the Pep Jamboree; photo.
3 Thompson addresses local Lions group Professor Thompson tells of visit to New York.
3 Students present second fall recital Harriett Todd and Jane Eby will perform.
3 Pep Jamboree tonight will hoist campus folk on social bandwagon Calendar of social events.
3 Board re-elects Raymond Pingel Will be president of Board of Control of Student Publications.
3 "Rec" swims held twice each week To be held in pool in Men's Gymnasium.
3 Pack of pep elected to Rho Epsilon Rho List of new members.
3 Women's League to give "at home" for campus newcomers To honor new women faculty and wives of new faculty.
3 Pep fraternity Rho Epsilon Rho is seeking new members.
3 Ruth Owen speaks at Cedar Falls rally Will speak at Democrat rally.
4 Panthers don new football togs for first home game New Panther uniforms will be white, purple, and gold.
4 Panthers meet Iowa State soon at Ames Panthers will hold several scrimmages before playing Iowa State.
4 Golf club Experienced and inexperienced men are invited to attend organizational golf meeting.
4 Struggle begins for North Central loop supremacy North Dakota and Omaha are preseason favorites in the North Central Conference.
4 Veteran tackle returns Veteran left tackle Russell Bell expected to return for the Panthers; photo.
4 Largest freshman football squad in ten years reports Ninety-two freshmen try out for team.
4 Good prospects indicated for high school team Prospects look good as more veteran are returning than a year ago for the Teachers College High School.