College Eye — November 3, 1926

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1 The movie Saturday night "The Beggar on Horseback."
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1 Marion Egan Smith gives piano recital Performance program.
1 Guest night held in Playcraft Club Present "The Demi-God" and a pantomime.
1 Seniors meet at chapel Thursday morning, Nov. 4 May plan social activity.
1 Wiggam talks Friday; Prominent editor to address T. C. at convocation; "What civilization is doing to us" to be topic; all students required to attend Edwin Albert Wiggam will speak.
1 Graduates must have pictures for Old Gold December 15
1 National Book Week observed in library Children's books will be on display.
1 Cone says religion tells about self; St. Ambrose teacher talks on "Whence, why, and whither?" Summary of sermon by the Reverend Martin J. Cone.
1 Hodges, taxidermist, returns with moose Killed moose in northern Minnesota; will mount for Museum.
1 Fall graduates! Attention! Arranging Commencement program.
1 Class Day exercises well attended Second year art students win stunt prize.
1 Teachers meet for state ass'n in Des Moines; 72nd annual convention to be held this week-end; Frank O. Lowden to talk Program highlights; several faculty serve as ISTA section presidents.
1 Choose entrants for final contest Roster of seven who will compete in the oratorical-declamatory contest.
2 Debating League names principles Suggestions for improving the quality of debate.
3 Mrs. Seerley Confined to her home due to an illness; her daughter cared for her.
3 Just a suggestion Suggests that the Board of Finance should not publicize teachers' salaries.
3 Dr. Mead Gave the Freshman Lecture.
3 I. S. T. C. alumni banquet Bess Streeter Aldrich scheduled to be the main speaker.
3 Extension Division party Members held a Halloween dinner.
3 The movie Saturday night "The Beggar on Horseback."
3 Donald Webber Visiting friends on campus.
3 Seniors Meeting will be held in Mr. Wallace's room.
3 Miss Gladys Evans Attended the State Conference of High School Debating.
3 The teachers of the Training School department Tea will be held in the Home Economics rooms.
3 Miss Best, Miss Peterson, Miss Wiles Will attend the State Teachers Convention in Des Moines with Louise Hearst and Frances Botsford.
3 Professor William Eckert Will speak in the Auditorium.
3 Dr. E. S. Palmer Spoke to the College Men's Club.
3 Next week is the World Week of Prayer for college students Will be observed by the Y. W. C. A. with a morning watch.
3 About seventy-five members Members of the home economics, social science, and literary club enjoyed a Halloween party.
3 The training school gymnasium Halloween party sponsored by the High School Pep Club.
3 Maxine Lamson Attended the Minnesota versus Wisconsin football game while visiting Minnesota.
3 November 3, the President speaks Jo Wilder to speak at Y. W. C. A. meeting.
3 Fritzel spent the weekend Visited Grundy Center.
3 Wayne Kemmerer Returned to classes.
3 Viewed from the window of the College Eye office Remodel of entrance coming to completion.
3 Mr. John Hoesly Visited his home in Minnesota and returned with a new car.
3 Viggo Justesen Studying at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark.
3 Mrs. Seerley Confined to her home due to an illness; her daughter cared for her.
3 Herbert Lane Unable to attend classes due to an illness.
3 Mrs. N. G. McCormack and Mrs. C. H. Brown Visited the college, as did J. C. Gillespie.
3 Word has been received from Miss Anna Gertrude Childs Enjoying a world cruise.
4 Miss Celeste Armstrong Celeste Armstrong is teaching in Stuart.
4 Dr. Mead Gave the Freshman Lecture.
4 I'd walk a mile Uses humor to mock a school in Pennsylvania that abolished the practice of driving cars to school.
4 Of course this doesn't apply here Gives information on the presence of cliques in college campus politics.
4 See America! Queen Marie was charged ten dollars to have a coast to coast tour of America.
4 Just a suggestion Suggests that the Board of Finance should not publicize teachers' salaries.
5 Snakes Professor Abbott keeps several snakes, including a rattlesnake, in his office.
5 Professor Knoepfler as a teacher Professor Erbe's tribute to Professor Knoepfler.
6 Parsons first and Teachers second in conference tilt; Parsons-Teachers game Nov. 20 may decided Gives the current Iowa conference standings; I. S. T. C. is ranked in second place.
6 Burrows Bladine Jack Bladine visited home.
6 Veteran grapplers to be on hand for winter mat duty; Bartelma back Preparations are being made for the wrestling season.
6 Little Tutors drop stubborn game The Little Tutors lost football game, 32-0, to Nashua.
6 Freshmen play Mason City J. C. Sat.; Whitford to take large squad to Mason City Sat. I. S. T. C. freshmen to play Mason City Junior College in football.
6 Teachers nose out Luther 3 to 0; Stevens' dropkick in third quarter wins for tutors I. S. T. C. defeated Luther, 3-0; Harold Stevens scored the only points.
7 "Padlocked" at the Regent Movie preview.
7 Girls only Seeking new members for WAA.
7 A song for Wesley Foundation
7 Graduates! Attention! Time for graduates to order announcements.
7 Miss Celeste Armstrong Celeste Armstrong is teaching in Stuart.
8 The men's debating team Will compete against Upper Iowa; John Poland is the captain.
8 Wendell Milburn Visited friends on campus.
8 Many faithful followers of football Many traveled to Decorah for the game.
8 23-Oct Edna Voght married Frank A. Newville.
8 Piano recital by Gretchen Henry Will be assisted by Bessie Zimmer.
8 Mr. Fish of the Department of Public Speaking Attended the Iowa Inter-collegiate Debating Association meeting in Iowa City.
8 The captains of the women's inter-collegiate debate Alice Flickinger and Verna Hoyman.
8 Tau Sigma Delta Announces pledges Thelma Mingle and Lois Drake; Mrs. Woolverton hosted a tea; informal dinner was held.
8 Phi Omega Pi Visited by members of sister chapters.
8 Eulalian news Program for recent banquet.
8 Y. M. C. A. notes Program for recent banquet.
8 Alpha Chi News about members
8 Pi Tau Phi Announces pledges.
8 Alpha Theta Beta News about members.