College Eye — August 9, 1935

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1 "Range Riders" is dinner theme For graduation banquet.
1 Weaving class will display samples at crossroads exhibit
1 Board fence hides "drinking" parties Nursery students consume non-alcoholic beverages behind a tall fence.
1 Graduates notice Will receive Commencement information.
1 Twelve tutors to accompany band on trip Have been playing with the Cedar Falls band.
1 Cornell play group presents "Taming of the Shrew" last night ISTC had previously performed at Cornell.
1 Peck to be soloist for chapel service; Bosley will preach
1 Orchestra Club to head music hour program Performance program.
1 Graduation program is announced by chairman Riebe Frank Leslie Clapp will speak.
1 De Zouche reads at Writers' Club meet Tuesday Former student returns to read from her poetry.
1 Events of fall opening week are announced; Commons to be center of extensive program for freshman Schedule of activities.
1 Lambertson speaks before dental club Speaks on Mussolini.
1 Coeds to study clothes, meals; fall students will hear lectures on art of living Women's League will present series of lectures.
1 Music student will give senior recital program Program for Marjorie Palmquist.
1 Bacteriology class will observe meat packing processes Will make field trip to Rath Packing Company.
1 "Eye" reporter writes of Fords, high-chairs for city newspaper; Beth Hart has articles published in Mason City Gazette Quick survey of some of the topics covered.
1 Play Production I to give program of one act plays Will present "Solemn Pride" and "Moonshine".
1 Strayer to read at leisure hour Will read character sketches from The New Yorker.
1 Students to talk to Optimist Club Seven students will perform.
1 Harbeson conducts forum; movies of T. V. A. are shown
1 Education In The News News and issues from college campuses across the United States.
2 Question of materials a serious problem for music supervisors Suggests a conference should be held in which music directors can pick out material for the upcoming year.
2 And why not a course in how to use the library? Believes the library should offer an orientation course to freshmen and new students.
2 Student OK's war on salesmen Agrees with policy of no salesmen on campus.
2 Education needs to remember it is dealing with human beings Concerned about students paying more attention to tests than to pupils.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
3 Untitled Elbertine Foss will teach in Mount Union.
3 Honor fraternity initiates members List of new Kappa Delta Pi members.
3 Kappa Mu Epsilon formally initiates four new members List of new initiates.
3 Women's Sports Slaughterhouse Sluggers championed over Campus Cut-Ups in baseball, 22-21; Shillington over Hanson in tennis, 2-1.
3 Miss E. Katherine Lee, Mr. James W. Milburn wed at State Center
3 Faculty of branch school to broadcast Will offer series of educational talks.
3 Dahl-Thomas take vows at Cedar Rapids Margaret Dahl married Loren Thomas.
3 Ruth Stetzel weds Craig R. Kennedy Photo.
3 Rouseau, Richards wed at Long Beach Pauline Rouseau married Gilbert Francis Richards.
3 Mae Lewis, Ray L. Birkholz announce September wedding
3 Brides wear gowns of Alice blue chiffon, apricot and blue lace Campus social calendar.
4 Fifteen lose in intramural tennis Twenty-three players remain in tennis contest.
4 "Spade" Harman secures position Will succeed Finn Eriksen, who will coach at West Waterloo; photo.
4 "Old Man Rhythm" is new feature at Iowa
4 Jack Orr again wins gold title; defeats Burch three and one in tournament final Orr defends golf title over Burch.
4 Nelson and Denny are finalists in faculty golf meet Professors Nelson and Denny will compete for the title.
4 Nichols defeats McNabb to win city net crown; takes five-set marathon after losing first two sets Nichols wins city-wide tennis tournament; Tye wins over Lindberg for women's title.
4 Mohr-men keep up hot pace in diamond league In kittenball, Mohr beats Axmear, 6-5; Axmear wins over Fiester, 4-2.
4 Branch Briefs News from the branch summer schools.
4 Guard material outstanding on Panther eleven; "Dutch" Schulz heads list of eight promising candidates Football guards are strengths of upcoming team; photos.