College Eye — September 9, 1937

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1 Omaha newscaster tips off 'Eye' mikesters News will be broadcast daily in the Crossroads; photo.
1 The Line Campus gossip.
1 Many changes made in administration; new faculty and staff at work Brief profiles of new faculty and staff.
1 They all laughed Dean Reed and several freshmen participate in the frosh supper; photo.
1 Freshmen girls will be helped by student advisers this year Upper class women will assist freshmen women adjust to college life.
1 Students see busy year ahead; college work starts; and fun as well A look ahead at campus activities for the year.
1 A derrick--? Confronting the problem of moving Allie the Alligator to the new Greenhouse, which is expected to be completed in January or February 1938.
1 Notice New students must have physical examinations.
2 Statement of aim and policy Brief mission statement of the College Eye.
2 Welcome frosh Asks students to help make the College Eye a better newspaper.
2 Jim, Cub, and Lee Any complaints concerning the College Eye should be given to James Jordan, Ruth Culbertson, or Lee Robinson; photo.
2 Good guessers can win prizes Mack's is sponsoring a contest to guess the number of cereal boxes in its window.
2 Good luck to you Assures students that the Student Council is prepared to do the best it can to represent student opinions.
2 Heartiest greetings Women's League president welcomes students to the Iowa State Teachers College.
2 And best wishes Discusses the responsibilities that come along with being a college student.
3 Holst broadcasts Professor Holst will perform as a soloist on WHO.
3 Choosing wisely is theme Sunday At CHIC services.
3 First "rec" Dance open to all upperclassmen.
3 Off-campus sisters discuss fall program Will help freshmen become adjusted to college life.
3 Phi Sigma Epsilon Several members attended national convention.
3 Pepsters sponsor sport jamboree dance Rho Epsilon Rho will sponsor Pep Jamboree.
3 City churches hold picnics, receptions To greet Teachers College students.
3 Get acquainted days fete freshmen Three day schedule included variety show, picnic, and dancing.
3 Eight meets announced Quick schedule for conferences on campus.
3 Summer costume is vogue for class Advice to women on what to wear; don't bring out the fall clothing until October.
4 Brindley edits handbook for students Mary Jane Brindley puts together handbook of general campus information for students
4 Condit speaks at graduation Excerpts from Professor Condit's reminiscences over his long teaching career.
4 Frosh week is fun and yet so new New students get acquainted with campus.
5 President finds many types of letters in his mail box President Latham receives a letter from an anxious parent.
5 New dorm, pool well under way New Seerley Hall for Men should be completed by May 1938; swimming pool adjacent to Women's Gymnasium should be ready by December 1937.
5 Council forms rush rules for all girls Rules for sorority rush.
5 An ace photographer J. B. Paul is the photographer for the Old Gold and the College Eye; photo.
6 Musicians . . . a chance to join a club Orchestra Club has been organized for nine years; presents public programs; purpose of the club.
6 Plan events for Homecoming celebration Summary of Homecoming activities.
7 Unearth giant boulder Contractor discovers five ton boulder while excavating for Seerley Hall for Men; puzzling what to do with it.
7 No 'pipes' for post office Professor Hart talks about the correspondence courses offered by the Extension Service; believes that the courses are rigorous.
8 Nodaks favored in conference preview as season opens Coach Starbeck makes predictions for the 1937 football season.
8 1937 Tutor grid campaign gets under way; forty men report for initial drill session; eleven lettermen back Panthers will play their first game of the 1937 season against Iowa State; photo.