College Eye — September 30, 1938

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1 Dr. Boothe to welcome pressmen At third annual conference for advisors to high school publications.
1 Dr. Knoff's sermon pleads for individuality
1 Pep meet tonight opens with parade Cheerleaders will lead pep rally.
1 National letter week October 2-8 Post Office urges students to write home.
1 Miss Strayer lectures on street make-up Presentation for freshmen women sponsored by Playcraft Club.
1 Student Forum Will discuss roads to peace.
1 Honors Club sponsors poll On situation in Europe.
1 Paul Mast fills council vacancy Will serve as junior class representative; committee chairs appointed.
1 Fall quarter's first varieties on October 22 Will be part of Dad's Day activities.
1 Tutors meet Grinnell; Pioneers play here tomorrow Only three seniors of the team will be starters for the first game; photo.
1 Dr. Latham receives tribute; over 100 present at dinner Speaks at meeting for student organization leaders; surprise by tribute.
1 As the Editor Sees It Students honor President O. R. Latham for leadership.
1 Little man, what now? Class elections are coming soon; cartoon.
2 Bickenbach, Hoxie, and Pritchard head Social Science Clubs Roster of leaders for the three clubs.
2 Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Campus leaders honored List of those who were honored at recent dinner.
2 Baker elects council Roster of officers.
2 On the Outside Reports on situation in Europe, especially Prime Minister Chamberlain's meeting with Adolf Hitler.
3 Faculty men discuss scholarship award Faculty Men's Club considering establishing a scholarship.
3 Begone, dull care! Math Club picnics Will hold steak fry.
3 Douglas speaks Will speak to Northeast Iowa Teachers Association.
3 Kepler heads writers Dorothy Tostlebe is secretary of Writers' Club.
3 Freshmen women will be dinner honorees Women's League will host freshmen women.
3 Matinee dance Sponsored by Social Life Committee.
3 Wesley players will stage one-act play Will present "A Unicorn and a Fish".
3 Fraternities carry on six weeks' rushing program Rush schedule and procedures.
3 A Corner for Coeds; football fanfare Suggestions on clothes to wear at a football game.
3 Timely Tid-Bits News for women.
3 The Greek Rendezvous News from campus sororities.
5 Mickey's Musings Margaret Reese is retiring after eighteen years as head matron in the Women's Gym.
5 Fall track meet is scheduled Men's annual fall track meet to be held.
5 Future grid stars, the frosh scrimmage for "Mun" Whitford Quick look at a freshmen football practice under Coach Whitford.
5 Soenke heads chemistry seminar
5 Faculty tickets Faculty may buy season football tickets.
5 North Central Conference drive begins; Dakota schools dominate TC goes up against top schools in the conference.
5 Football mentor C. L. Starbeck; photo.
5 Letterman's Club begins activities Will hold first initiation; list of officers.
5 Student coaches TCHS will play second game at Waverly.
5 From the Bench Sports news from various college campuses, including TC.
6 A Cappella Held tryouts.
6 Notice Alpha Phi Omega picnic rained out.
6 Strayer completes Homecoming play "Star-Wagon," cast List of cast members.
6 Cecilians announced Group includes forty-two members; celebrating its fiftieth anniversary.
6 Press Club issues call Seeking creative and humorous writers.
6 Minnesingers select group of thirty-two List of group members.
6 Bands prepare stunts, formations, and songs Description of the routines.
6 Pi Tau Thetas discuss college church life J. H. Peet talks with Methodist group.
6 Biology professor eats snake for breakfast and compares it to pork Professor Grant recounts the time when he killed and ate a rattlesnake.
6 Seerley residents triumph In Men's Union recreational activities.