College Eye — November 11, 1938

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1 Around the Campus Sophomore cotillion entertainment and semi formal, football game held will be last of season, and advance registration shows largest enrollment.
1 Kurtz conducts ninety piece symphony Performance program.
1 Gwynne speaks at assembly; celebrate twentieth Armistice Brief description of program; John W. Gwynne will speak.
1 Speech section to have recording and audition room Will check progress in fundamentals of speech.
1 Cub reporters edit this week's Eye; Shepard heads staff as journalism class takes over Journalism class edits this week's Eye; list of staff members.
1 Do gentlemen prefer blondes? Charlie McCarthy puppet shown by Dolores Blesie to two freshman; photo.
1 Co-directors select staff for "Jumbo" List of staff for Tutor Ticklers.
1 Dormitory contract re-awarded Paul Steenberg Company of St. Paul awarded $301, 590 contract.
1 Purple Pen, on sale November 15, has new cover Helen Laipple and Leona Smith work on cover.
1 Debate purpose questioned; coach suggests motive Considers possibility that British debaters are propagandizing in favor of Anglo-American alliance.
1 For us to decide---are we professionals? Considers whether or not teaching should be classified as a profession because of low salary and low certification requirements, etc.
2 Social Science Club elects 11 to membership List of new members.
2 Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Special staff and jobs List of staff members for special issue of the College Eye.
2 Red Cross appeals to colleges Offers opportunities to serve.
2 Where, oh where is that date? Showed November 31 date on Tutor Tickler calendar.
2 Announce syphilis campaign Group announces effort to curb venereal disease.
2 A coed speaks; to the editor: Would like to see less griping in the paper.
2 On the Outside Conversation between two men and what is going on in the country.
2 Timely Tid-Bits News on and around campus.
3 Placement discussed by Goetch at forum of Women's League E. W. Goetch talks about teacher placement situation.
3 Mitchell, Marsh give Primary club program Tell stories and sing.
3 Librarian talks for primaries Clara Campbell will speak to group.
3 Formal dinner scheduled by honorary Sigma Tau Delta will hold banquet; list of new members.
3 "Future Evils" lose at Kappa Delta Pi initiation dinner Description of the dinner program; list of new members.
3 V. O. V. invites delegates to dance tonight Description of dances.
3 Seerley residents have first autumn dinner
3 Irwin lists dance aids List of staff for sophomore cotillion.
3 A Corner for Coeds; hands are in evidence Cold weather is coming; get out your warm clothes and colorful mittens for warmth.
3 The Greek Rendezvous News from campus fraternities and sororities.
4 Math teachers select Van Engen Chair of state curriculum committee.
4 Record number enrolls at teachers convention Nine thousand attend ISTA meeting.
4 Debate seasons open in Kansas A look at the schedule.
4 To observe book week Will display children's books.
4 Alumni dinner held in Des Moines One hundred attend.
4 Bands to honor vets at game this afternoon Description of Marching Band routines.
4 Math fraternity initiates members Selmer Larson and Charlotte Davis spoke.
4 Donato is violinist at leisure hour Performance program.
4 Lecture time changed Beauty school representatives will speak.
4 Golden Ledger initiates six commercial students List of new members.
4 College "soldiers" rolled out early Quick look at the World War I Student Army Training Corps.
4 Fresh Facts Coverage on freshmen football players.
5 Publications honored At national press meeting.
5 Graduates Should register for placement information.
5 Four women take Atlantic debate trip Schedule for Eastern trip.
5 Students urged to analyze voices at speech clinic Professor Henrikson hopes that students will try to correct their speech problems.
5 Knife and Fork Club attracts seven men Several faculty are members of after dinner speaking group.
5 Argentinita to appear in Waterloo soon Spanish dancer will perform.
5 Grinnell professor chapel speaker Edward A. Steiner will speak.
5 Scientists begin broadcast series Six science faculty will broadcast over WOI and WSUI.
5 Point system four Blue Key reorganized Hope to increase Blue Key membership.
5 Waterloo host to navy band
5 Phi Gamma Mu elects seven to membership List of new members.
5 Magazine conducts contest Vogue magazine contest.
6 Teachers 14, Emporia 13 TC won third game of the year. Second quarter TC scores points.
6 George Dutcher leads scorers Dutcher has scored in five out of six games this year for a total of 31 points. He has made five touchdowns and drop-kicked a point after touchdown.
6 Cubs lose 9-0 The TC freshman lacked the blocking and scoring punch to swing their elusive backs into the open.
6 Theory six-man football Holding classes on six man team play.
6 Armistice Day encounter to be viewed by 6,000 Football game preview.
6 Their final appearance here Eight football men play their last football game here at TC; photo.
6 Mickey's Musings News from the Department of Physical Education for Women; Women's Gym undergoing renovations..
6 Is woman the weaker sex? Women play field hockey at TC in the women's physical education department.