College Eye — November 17, 1926

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1 Flesch, violinist, and Melchior, tenor, in concert Friday
1 Fourth all-college dance successful Sponsored by Student Council.
1 John Poland host to Theta Alpha Phi Will host party at his home.
1 Kappa Delta Pi elects fifteen; informal examination administered by old members Roster of new members.
1 Community church definitely planned; 100 families and 500 students endorse project Signatures gathered; articles of incorporation to be filed; will take over denominational work on campus.
1 I. S. T. C. meets Upper Iowa in a dual debate Will debate independence of Philippine Islands.
1 Recital Monday by Otilla Mikesh Performance program.
1 The English Club English Club met.
1 Professor Knoepfler is honored by Midland Schools Offers brief chronicle of his life and tributes from colleagues.
1 Dramatic Club studies settings Students give papers.
1 Minkler awarded national honor; given gold medallion for bravery Ralph Minkler saved nine boys from drowning in the Cedar River.
1 Inter-frat dance well attended
1 Battles not all fought in wars, says A. O. Booth Summary of remarks from YMCA national secretary.
1 Plans made for national conference Will select ISTC delegates to attend YMCA and YWCA meeting in Milwaukee.
1 Oratorical contest November 23rd; to be held in Gilchrist Chapel at 7:30 Schedule of speakers and topics.
1 New ruling on low scholarship passed by faculty New rules for suspension.
1 !! TO REPORTERS !! College Eye staff meeting cancelled.
2 J. B. Paul Professor Paul has been on assignment in Indiana.
2 The College Club College Club will meet.
2 Miss Marna Peterson Marna Peterson and Rose Hanson went to Cedar Rapids.
2 Misses Carol and Laura Payne Father of Carol and Laura Payne died.
2 U. S. Civil Service examination
3 C. A. Fullerton Conducted extension work in Red Oak.
3 The following letter was recently received Holmes Company, a greeting card company, encourages students to submit verses.
3 Professor and Mrs. O. B. Read Entertained members of the science department.
3 C. A. Fullerton Conducted extension work in Red Oak.
3 The latest bit of news Professor Childs reports that she has arrived in Hawaii.
3 17-Nov The seniors will give advice talks to the freshmen at chapel time.
3 On Thursday afternoon Professor Robinson spoke to the Social Science group of the Iowa State Teachers Association.
3 Prof. Warren L. Wallace In charge of extension work at St. Ansgar for the week.
3 The faculty men Entertained themselves in the Men's Gymnasium.
3 Notice to women students Letter from Marion McFarland Walker to students who are working.
3 The movie The Saturday movie will be "Little Annie Rooney."
3 The eighth grade cooking class Cooked and served a luncheon.
3 Miss Edna Gibson Visiting friends in Decorah.
3 Miss Vivien Partington Visited her farther, O. R. Partington; taking graduate courses in Iowa City.
3 The English Club Professor Lynch and Dorothy Charles spoke at term dinner.
4 Why not tune in? Encourages more use of the radio in the college
4 For or against Suggests that criticism and praise can be helpful to a person, but his toughest critic is himself.
5 A. A. U. W. Luncheon meeting held in the Faculty Room.
5 Field work of the extension staff Schedule of Extension work.
6 Ft. Dodge Junior College battle Whitford's frosh here next Saturday; game at 2:00 Freshman football team preparing for last game of the season against Fort Dodge Junior College.
6 Parsons-Teachers in title game Saturday; will decide if T. C. will share title or rank 2nd The final regular season football game will determine where I. S. T. C. is ranked in the Iowa Conference.
6 Tutors win over Upper Iowa 13 to 6; conference hopes soar as Tutors crush Upper Iowa; Tollefson, Grochowski, McCuskey excel I. S. T. C. defeated Upper Iowa in football, 13-6
6 Iowa Conference race ends next Saturday on Parson's gridiron; Morningside, Ellsworth drop States that the battle for the Iowa Conference football championship will end next Saturday.
6 Northwestern U. easy schedule may cause title dispute; Carlton in Midwest and Oklahoma in A. M. in M. V. lead There may be a dispute about who will become the Big Ten football champion.
7 Wesley Foundation News from the foundation.
8 Pi Theta Pi Pledges entertained active members; news about members.
8 Shakespeare Vivian Bravinder and Dorothy Freeburg gave talks; inter-society debate try-outs held.
8 V. O. V. Sigma Phi News about members.
8 Y. W. C. A. Observing the World Week of Prayer; Professor Hunter to give several talks; everyone invited to attend meetings.
8 Alpha Theta Beta News about members.
8 Alpha Beta Gamma News about members.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha News about members and pledges.
8 A. A. U. W. Luncheon meeting held in the Faculty Room.
8 Phi Sigma Phi News about members.
8 A. X. E. news Held annual founder's day banquet; news about members.
8 Delphian News Program for recent meeting; news about members.