College Eye — November 15, 1935

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1 Scrap the Constitution?; this week we tell about Tutor debaters; Boysen and Sorensen to uphold honor of Purple and Gold Paul Boysen and Raymond Sorensen will face British debaters; photo.
1 Legion sponsors Armistice Day program Brief description of the ceremonies.
1 Hovey resigns from College Eye staff; to attend Minnesota
1 Rollins writer of week's best story On review of leisure time address.
1 Shades of Caesar to stalk stage in Tutor Ticklers Planning underway.
1 Flash! Governor Herring to visit campus Will attend football game.
1 Dancing lessons offer practice and things Classes have been offered since 1929.
1 Story about publicity book (some fun) Schedule of publication for department bulletins.
1 Play casts announced; studio production will be presented by students next week Class will present scenes from "The Importance of Being Earnest" and "Till the Day I Die"; list of cast members.
1 Fahrney talks on constitutionality at forum Speaks on intent of the framers of the constitution.
1 "Girls register sooner than boys" At this time 515 women had registered for class and only 121 men had.
1 Snyder and Telleen to represent T.C. in speech contest At state peace and extempore contests.
1 Fry's band to play for rec dance
1 To College Eye readers Announces experimental issue of the paper; might presage a daily newspaper.
1 Life and laughter lie within pages of Purple Pen Quick look at the contents.
1 What's the matter with T.C.? "YOU ARE!" declares reader in criticism of campus spirit; school spirit requires human beings says M. Spurlock Comments on the lack of school spirit at ISTC.
1 Not aggressive enough, girls?; you made men what they are today--you heah me? Claims that certain women at ISTC want only to date men who are in fraternities, sports, or I-Club.
2 The vanishing pedestrian Comments on the alarming rate at which automobiles collide with children.
2 Here's more line Poem about a teacher who daydreams of leaving the classroom behind in exchange for brighter places.
2 Faculty members write The Line Campus gossip.
2 Girdle? Grrr! Comments on a poem discussed in his literature class, and papers turned in by his English I students.
3 Strayed! Blue gentian among the corn rows Professor Lantz finds unusual flower.
3 Sigma Alpha Iota pledges three List of pledges.
3 Campus this week
3 New waves, curls decorate the girls Beautician speaks to women.
3 Inter-church sorority tea
3 Twenty-two take pledge vows of Phi Chi Delta List of pledges.
3 Inter-church Council to sponsor matins With Thanksgiving theme.
3 Art League Mildred Rice spoke.
3 Lassies show laddies frolicsome evening at Femmes Fancy Friday Review of the dance.
3 Lull after Femmes Fancy filled with parties, debate, and dances Meetings and activities planned.
3 Parties planned by fraternities, sororities Description of parties.
4 Six Orchesis members are to make debut at Waterloo dinner Performance program.
4 Untitled Lillian Goodwin is financial secretary in Washington.
4 Untitled Department of Science acquires equipment for measuring alternating currents.
4 Purple Arrow elects six (6) new members List of new members.
4 Students see modes in window drapery At Waterloo store.
4 Panthers tie Grinnell, 7-7; stout scores on pass to overcome early lead Panthers scored a touchdown in the fourth quarter to tie Grinnell College.
4 "Overcoat" bridge, "fifty-fifty" ride feature Coe trip Account of trip to Coe College for football game.
4 Article by Fahrney printed this month On Horace Greeley.
4 Untitled Professor Wolfe appointed to national music education position.
4 Juvenile library to offer display during Book Week A look at some of the books that will be on display.
4 Phys. Ed. girls drop dignity; learn all about kid games; idea is to prepare themselves to know the youngsters Students actually play children's games.
4 Leadership parley to be on campus next week end Meeting for high school leaders.
4 Scientists gather here tomorrow; conference groups to see exhibits, hear talks by specialists Will hold conference on teaching of the sciences.
4 Faculty members give views on cheating and ways of "getting by" Professors Denny and Riebe talks about trends in and methods of cheating.
4 Reviewer thinks you should see new college movie
5 Members and guests of child study club hear radio lecture Campus pre-school group meets.
5 Teachers College forensic feats break into print National magazine recognizes work of Delta Sigma Rho chapter.
5 Geography students map Cedar Heights Will show land utilization.
5 Alexander discusses conditions in Haiti Arch Alexander spoke in Waterloo.
5 Wellborn discusses war situation At International Relations Club meeting.
5 Who are the best teachers? Critics won't say, but give a few hints; men and women students O.K. but fourth graders outshine both Critic teachers offer their observations of good teachers.
5 New material sent to alumnus who is teaching in Orient Sends teaching material to Mabel Reid, who is in Burma.
5 Writers' Club met yesterday (that is--reporter says so)
5 Second annual Panhellenic essay contest announced
5 American Red Cross welcomes services of college graduate
5 Rabbi Baron to be speaker on Sunday Rabbi Joseph L. Baron will speak; photo.
6 North Central standings
6 Tutor cubs play Pioneer freshmen here today at 3 Freshmen will compete against Grinnell College.
6 A's defeat B's in first theory game Discusses the results of the first round of intramural football competitions.
6 Tigers trip little Tutors, 21--0 in annual battle TCHS defeated by the Cedar Falls High School team.
6 Panther cub airs views of ups and downs of freshmen football Freshmen comments on the strong points of freshmen football.
6 Iowa to have double feature next week
6 Tutors battle Sioux in first conference tilt; dope favors Panther squad to win away from home the week-end ISTC will open their conference season against Morningside.
6 Women's sports Ruth Nykvist won the women's tennis tournament; briefly comments on the field hockey game and the women's soccer game.
6 Huv picks Illini over Buckeyes Comments on college football, and makes his picks for the season.