College Eye — October 11, 1935

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1 Ten named on fall play crew List of crew members for "Post Road".
1 Bosley will discuss personality Sunday
1 Faculty reactions to Nye talk divided; students say "all right"; logic of senator's speech questioned, but not his principles Faculty comment on Senator Nye's views on international cooperation.
1 Pre-Christmas debate planned December 6-7 Will participate in debate in Kansas.
1 In "Post Road" Raymond Pedersen and Milo Lawton will star in the Homecoming production, "Post Road"; photo.
1 Inter-frat elects Brown and Sage Professors Sage and Brown will be IFC faculty representatives.
1 Managers sought for Tutor Ticklers
1 Old Gold rates first class in press contest In national competition.
1 Mary Jane Snyder is winner in peace oratorical contest Will represent ISTC in state contest.
1 Letter from poet Longfellow found Professor Hart has a letter the Longfellow sent to his father, A. C. Hart.
1 Adams, Burch are elected to Student Council; nominees for class offices also chosen last Monday List of nominees for class elections.
1 Name principals for opera and two oratorios; two Christmas musicals to be presented on December 15 List of principal performers.
1 Robinson to voice plea for partisan Professor Robinson is a strong believer in party government.
1 Hart declares that salaries of most teachers are inadequate; amount of salary needed for necessities is too high Professor Hart shows why he believes that teachers' salaries are inadequate.
1 Homecoming books include gridiron and alumni news Publicity Bureau now preparing programs.
1 Wirth on program of Waterloo music club Will speak on music education.
1 "Religion is not a static thing"--Paul Hutchinson Excerpts from remarks by Paul Hutchinson.
1 Superintendents want teachers under 30, scholastically above average, neat and likeable; study shows some would tolerate smoking, card-playing Results of survey of superintendents for what they are looking for when they hire a teacher.
2 Garters and common sense Believes that there are more important things in a student's concerns than clothing style.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Live-wire Dr. Beard enjoys puttering about house, sleeping Profile of Marshall Beard; photo.
3 Phi Sigma Phi Held informal party.
3 Covey will replace Stable as Bartlett Hall vice president List of corridor chairs.
3 W. A. A. sponsors party Wednesday Will sponsor women's play night.
3 Untitled Carol Culver is teaching in China.
3 Untitled Kappa Mu Epsilon will entertain alumni.
3 Delta Phi Delta leads sororities with 16 pledges List of pledges.
3 Presbyterians plan Halloween party
3 Outing Club plans girls' canoe trip Two trips a month are planned.
3 Catholic students to be entertained
3 Co-ed style show planned Will show styles for college women.
3 Delta Phi Delta elects officers List of officers.
3 4-H Club Had informal supper party.
3 Prospects of busy weekend in view for sorority pledges Campus social calendar.
3 League organizes art study group Will meet every Monday.
4 Kurtz will conduct freshman lecture Will speak to first year men.
4 Six are winners in preliminaries of speech tilt For after-dinner speaking.
4 Expect oldtimers among Homecomers Hope to meet last year's attendance figure of 555.
4 Subtleties of making the Honor Roll revealed by "A" student; says don't yawn in class, or watch clock; take notes Students talk about the ways that they make good grades.
4 Booster Day is festival of raspberry pie and Kittenball; Erbe, Bender tackle pie; but frosh emerge victorious Entertainment for men students included a pie-eating contest, a potato race, and kittenball.
5 Untitled Mrs. Charles underwent a surgical operation.
5 Freedom of speech held essential to good government Harold Bosley expresses views.
5 Orchestra Club Still seeking members.
5 Publications Board names department editors of annual List of Old Gold staff members.
5 Dr. Denny talks at Spencer institute On directing pupil growth.
5 Thomes to tell of trip to Spain; illustrated travelogue to be presented at conference Will speak at language conference.
5 Watson, daughter co-authors of new geometry textbook
5 Hutchinson defines church's business
5 Best Eye story to be picked weekly George Holmes will make the choice.
5 Untitled Bess Carrington had surgical operation.
5 Untitled Howland Hanson will make radio presentation.
5 Survey reveals farming tops list of fathers' occupations; mining, blacksmithing and piano tuning are in minority
5 Adapt Dickens story for college movie Will show "Great Expectations".
6 Track meet to begin Tuesday; six lettermen are among contestants for fall titles A fall championship track meet will be held at ISTC.
6 Cornell Tutors battle to draw; neither team scores as both offensives fail The Panthers' opening game against Cornell ended up in a tie, 0-0.
6 Panther cubs to battle Wartburg team here today The freshmen football team will face the Flying Dutchmen of Wartburg College.
6 McNabb upset in Haddox tourney Lloyd Ruby defeated Bill McNabb in the men's tennis tourney; Stanley Reeves will face Harry Johnson in the semi-finals.
6 Panthers will meet Ypsilanti this afternoon; Wolverines confident of avenging last year's defeat ISTC will face the Ypsilanti Wolverines.
6 "Beat Michigan" Some three hundred students were there to send off the ISTC football team with strong school spirit.
6 Sport Shorts Briefly comments on the ISTC football team.