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College Eye — October 16, 1931
College Eye — October 16, 1931
← October 9, 1931
October 23, 1931 →
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Miss Smith leads group at Dubuque convention
Chair of kindergarten-primary group.
1
Graduation committee meets for organization
Will plan for fall Commencement.
1
Eells and Cram address county institute at Creston
1
"Black Flamingo" teems with tense situations as play unfolds tale of French court intrigues
Preview of the play.
1
School invites dads for annual event
Hope that five hundred will attend.
1
Robert McCrea wins in Charles City audition
In competition for radio work.
1
Fred D. Cram appointed to child welfare group
Part of state program.
1
Rev. W. G. Crowder to speak at morning service
At CHIC.
1
Bob Schneider repeats at regular hop tonight
1
Velda Rinehart returns home Wednesday after sojourn in hospital
Had been injured in swing accident.
1
Local speech students invited to forensics meet at Wisconsin University
Would represent ISTC in debate and extemporaneous speaking.
1
Men students here will enter oratorical contest
Will speak on Presidential election.
1
Freshmen arrange for party tomorrow night
Will include games, dancing, and cards.
1
Folk dancing class will be offered Wednesday
Professor Wild will offer class for women.
1
University of Leiden cancels debate meet with Teachers College team
One of the Dutch students is unable to appear.
1
Eight contestants will compete in annual declamatory contest
List of competitors.
1
College invites scout guests; Boy Scouts to be honored at Luther game next Saturday
Schedule of activities includes swimming, parade, and football game.
1
Local merchants sponsor contest
For best suggestions for Homecoming displays.
1
Dinner concerts started in Bartlett dining room
Music will be provided between courses.
1
Bartlett Hall girls organize musical groups
160 respond to questionnaire and say they would like to participate in some sort of musical activity.
1
Courts declare Clarence Poole guilty of forgery; youth returns to Toledo
Clarence Poole confesses and is sentenced to return to Toledo Juvenile Home.
1
Five glee clubs announced newly elected officers; Euterpeans will organize
List of officers.
1
Students will assemble Wednesday
For second all-school assembly.
1
She's the youngest
Profile of Violette Mae Formanek, a fourteen year old freshmen.
1
Y. W. appoints drive workers; Y. W. C. A. drive for money and members begins week from Monday
Will meet to discuss plans for drives.
1
Council argues improvement projects here; two chief essentials include school spirit problem and organizing of point system for extra-class activities
Also discuss social program at the school.
2
Katey Co-ed waxes enthusiastic at discovery of real service and value
3
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English Club holds dinner meeting.
3
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Irvings hold pot luck supper.
3
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Eulalians will hold dinner party.
3
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Annabelle Anderson visits Tau Sigma Delta.
3
Phi Sigma Phi dance
3
Ethel Harpst speaks at Kappa Phi
3
Wesley deputation team organized
Group studies to assist at local churches.
3
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YWCA will hold tea.
3
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Sigma Tau Delta holds initiation and meeting.
3
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Hamilton Club holds social meeting.
3
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Sarah Beach visited Minneapolis.
3
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Westminster group will have supper.
3
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Earle Meikle pledges Chi Pi Theta.
3
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Reva Kincade pledges Theta Gamma Nu.
3
Bartlett Hall is center of campus social activities this weekend
Campus social calendar.
3
Wesley Foundation will hold hobo party tonight
3
Bartlett Hall junior assistants entertain
3
Stunt party of Bartlett Hall, West
3
Dean Campbell speaks
Talks about reorganization of Bartlett Hall.
3
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June Climpson will entertain Big Sisters.
4
Olson leads mates to conference win over Penn College
Panthers defeated Penn College, 12-3.
4
Cross country men beat Penn College harriers
ISTC defeated Penn College, 22-16.
4
Whitford deserts football team as bus mires in mud
Coach Lawrence Whitford nearly missed officiating high school game when bus carrying football players got stuck in mud.
4
High school ready for Eldora eleven in loop game today
Teachers College High School is tied for first in the Iowa Cedar League.
4
Initial cage drill held Monday night by Coach Dickinson
Fourteen reported for the first basketball practice.
4
Panthers rest for last time in 1931 season; Luther will bring strong team for annual grid game next week
ISTC takes a week off, but will face Luther and Simpson in weeks to come.