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College Eye — May 8, 1936
College Eye — May 8, 1936
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Training School to present class play, "Green Stockings"
Several TC students assist.
1
Religious practices lacking in homes, asserts Dr. Bosley
1
Mothers to be welcomed for weekend of festivities on annual celebration program; campus offers a variety of luncheons, concerts, and movie
Schedule of activities.
1
Purple Pen for spring term to be issued May 19
Survey of contents.
1
Younkers' secretary to address forum
Emily Hunter will speak on women's vocations.
1
Old Golds out
1
Plans initiated for 60th year anniversary; seven noted educators are to conduct research for commemoration
Will include convocation and conference on survey findings.
1
Louis Panico's band booked for annual senior class prom
Description of the dance.
1
Nine men accept bids to Blue Key, service fraternity
Roster of new members.
1
Cafeteria heads resign positions at end of term
Ruth Mitchell has been on campus since 1927; Cena Olmstead has been on campus since 1933.
1
Camera Club exhibits for visiting mothers
1
Graber receives honorary reward
From Kappa Delta Pi; photo.
1
Four year students take tests given by Bureau of Research
In contemporary affairs and world history.
1
Mayfield to lead Good Will concert
At Waterloo West High School.
1
Recognition will be given to honorary organization members next Wednesday; Nelson, Suter, Graber will address student body at assembly
At Recognition Day assembly.
1
A. C. Fuller named eleventh district Rotary governor
1
Counterpoint class, composition pupils perform next week
List of performers.
2
What do you read?
Comments on the condition of different kinds of magazines in the library.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Publicity staffs will dine May 19
Will hold traditional publications dinner; photo.
2
J. C. Cundy will address V. F. W. in Gilchrist Hall
2
To the editor--
Claims that most students do not have time for extracurricular activities.
2
More to the editor--
Wonders if students are truly getting everything they should out of the college experience.
3
Dorothy Logan to appear in recital
Will present senior recital.
3
Organizations honor mothers; many groups plan for teas, luncheons, dinners, breakfasts
Campus social calendar.
3
Robertson chosen queen of frolic
Margaret Robertson is queen of May Frolic.
3
Nelson will award scholarship prizes to three sororities
For best scholarship.
3
Students announce engagement May 2
Elizabeth Self will marry Lloyd Ruby.
3
Biology Club
Professor Jopson speaks on reptiles.
3
Mother's Day program will be main event on schedule this weekend
Mother's Day activities.
3
Sigma Tau Delta to hold formal banquet
List of initiates.
4
Red Cross swimming exams are scheduled
4
Panthers play Wisconsin nine; Tutors will invade River Falls diamond Friday and Saturday
Probable lineups for games against Wisconsin are listed.
4
Frosh baseball squad is named
Coach Dave McCuskey has a freshmen team of twenty-six men.
4
Tennis team risks record; will meet Hamline U. today; play Grinnell and Coe next week
ISTC will have its first home game of the 1936 season against Hamline University.
4
Untitled
Professor Brown will be advisor to Alpha Delta Alpha.
4
Untitled
Mothers and friends of pupils entertained at Campus School.
4
Triangular meet on Teachers College track tomorrow; Panthers host to Coe, Cornell teams Saturday
Students who participated are listed with their events.
4
Tutors trounce Simpson squad by 22-10 score
Simpson squad allowed eighteen hits against ISTC.
4
Net team downs Luther; Panthers drop one match
ISTC defeated Luther College, 6-1.
4
Varsity trackmen nose out frosh in annual meet
Varsity defeated freshmen, 67 1/2 to 59 1/2.