College Eye — December 20, 1935

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1 Panther cagers invade Dakota; to play critical conference games with powerful South Dakota fives today, tomorrow Basketball team will face North Dakota University tonight, and South Dakota University tomorrow night.
1 Holmes to judge merits of men's--women's papers In contest at Drake University.
1 Life in a fraternity during Hell Week is a picnic, says preps Description of hazing activities.
1 Students mob office getting term grades
1 Faculty discusses establishment of survey courses In the sciences.
1 Speech magazine carries article by Dr. Lambertson On humor.
1 "Tell it to the cops" mayor shouts to two prep pigeon hunters Pledges caught looking for pigeons in the mayor's barn.
1 Blue Key plans formal dance for Friday, January 10
1 Dr. A. W. Palmer compares Magi to people of today In chapel address.
1 Sponsoring groups pick campus beauties for Old Gold contest List of candidates and their sponsors.
1 Debate team dons flannels, leaves for Cuba today Looking forward to trip.
1 "Light gray music book, please," student requests of librarian Library assistant talks about odd requests from students.
1 Mrs. Samuelson honored guest Tuesday night; Commons banquet attended by faculty members, wives, guests Talks about her experiences with the NEA.
1 Russell divides band in two groups Takes best players from band to make Concert Band.
1 Christmas oratorio presented Sunday
1 Tutor Ticklers directors pick six entrée acts; dancing, singing, piano duets "Campusitis," "Melo-opera," included Quick survey of acts.
1 James A. Melichar is speaker at dinner of music educators Spoke on Christmas in Czechoslovakia.
1 Burch named editor for "Eye" this week To replace Ted Adams, who resigned.
1 Dr. Latham searches for trombone players Wants large contingent of trombones in the band.
2 A walking advertisement Encourages students to spread the good word about ISTC when they return home for Christmas break.
2 A plea for commonism Claims that students should not judge each other by how much money they have, or what kinds of clothes they wear.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Harold Palmer declares teaching "top" of professions Profile of manual arts professor Harold Palmer; photo.
3 Tutors to play nine grid foes in 1936 season; four conference opponents schedule; one date to be filled Schedule for the 1936 football season is announced.
3 Tutors defeat Maroons, 23-22 in loop battle Morningside College lost to ISTC.
3 Vacation trips are planned by faculty Survey of destinations.
3 Tolan tops Tutor scorers to date Sophomore forward Johnny Tolan leads Panther scoring with thirteen points.
3 Plans complete for first week after holidays; formal dance, class dinner will initiate new year on campus Campus social calendar.
3 Bevan betrothed to Syneva Martin Brief profile of Bill Bevan; photo.
3 Campus groups hold winter term dances
3 Twelve accepted by Kappa Pi Beta Alpha at initiation service List of new members.
3 Junior girls choose date after holidays for "travel" dinner