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College Eye — December 2, 1935
College Eye — December 2, 1935
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Fall graduates number eleven; receive diplomas and degrees from college office
List of graduates; no Commencement ceremony will be held.
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Sale of Purple Pen expected to be 450
1
Simpson prepares for "The Messiah"
1
Nearly 600 Tutors continue schooling after graduation
Survey of those who go on to advanced study.
1
Stuffing pelican is among hobbies of education faculty; education professors tell how they spend their spare time
Faculty talk about the ways they use their spare time.
1
Menke to play for sophomore Cotillion Friday
1
Tutor Ticklers of past years beautiful, droll
Brief review of earlier variety show performances.
1
Tutor cagers come from varied spots
Survey of home towns.
1
Dorothy Thompson, traveler, lecturer, newspaperwoman, to speak here Wednesday; has spent several years in England, France, Italy and Russia
Speaker profile; photo.
1
Panthers open 1935-1936 basketball card against Kohawk quintet Friday; powerful Coe team is first home appointment of Tutor five
ISTC will face Coach Forrest Rittgers' strong Coe team.
1
"Financial ills bring marital grief"--Wood
Judge George W. Wood speaks in Professor Thompson's family class.
1
Kappa Delta Pi will initiate 16 Tuesday
List of new members.
1
Bevan buys 18 malteds; may go into business
Treats men who scored touchdowns.
1
Ten are initiated into Blue Key at recent ceremony
List of new members and committees.
1
"Who Is A Christian?" topic at next chapel
1
Burch writes prize ad in class contest
Wins prize.
1
McCuskey returns to coach Panther wrestling squad
Fully recovered from surgical operation.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Do oaths of allegiance cast doubt on teacher?
Discusses the proposed allegiance oath that teachers would have to take.
2
A plea for prep newspapers
Claims that high schools should have better publications.
2
Misunderstanding concerning Student Loan fund discussed
Committee requires time to investigate applications; the fund is not for emergencies.
3
Eleven selected in tryouts for Playcraft group
List of new members.
4
Statistics show small cage team
With twenty-one men out for the basketball team, the average height is six feet, a slightly shorter team than in past years.
4
Pre-medical test to be given Friday
4
Are you a hitch-hiking Hattie?
Notes risks of hitch-hiking.
5
"Last Days of Pompeii" is latest Iowa movie
5
Donald Aupperle to give voice recital Thursday evening
Performance program.
5
Lutheran students name term officers
List of officers.
5
Untitled
Neva Radell writes textbook.
5
Campus life takes on new zest following five days of vacation
Meetings and activities planned.
5
Dr. Albion King to speak here; will lecture Wednesday on "The Psychology of Drunkenness"
Speaker profile; photo.
5
Five travel on holiday
Five faculty were out of town over Thanksgiving.
5
Wesley Players become national dramatic group
Group will become known as Wesley Players.
5
Progressive scheme featured in dinner for senior women
5
Appreciation party held for Dr. Powell
Oral Interpretation class surprises Professor Powell.
6
Railway Express lugs baggage like valet
Ad on the virtues of Railway Express.
6
Panthers wind up successful grid season; victory over Dakota Aggies gives Tutors perfect loop record
ISTC defeated South Dakota State, 22-13; Panthers finished the season with a 4-2-2 record.
6
North Dakota Ags win North Central loop championship
North Dakota took first place in the North Central Conference with an undefeated season.
6
"Let 'Em Have It" is college movie
6
Panthers down Jackrabbits in gridiron finale; Nichols returns opening kick 80 yards as Tutors win 22-13
Panthers finished the 1935 season with a win against South Dakota State.
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Bricklayers, hodluggers battle for Tournament of Roses bid; daily noon hour grid tussle is men's dormitory classic
Results from men's football competition that occur regularly over the noon hour.
6
Gridders enter winter sports
Football players will now switch sports to compete in basketball and wrestling.