College Eye — May 22, 1936

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1 Riebe's photograph "Evening in Iowa" wins highest award In local exhibition.
1 Commencement for 320 on June 1; festivities of graduation include Oldfather's talk, banquet, play, reception Schedule of Commencement activities.
1 Dorothy M. Wilson merits high honor Poem will be published by national magazine.
1 Visiting educators active this week with investigation Preparing survey for Sixtieth Anniversary celebration.
1 Miss Ruth Mitchell opens tea room Will open Tally Ho Tearoom at junction of Highway 218 and Rainbow Drive.
1 Miss Ruegnitz to tour the Orient
1 Pi Tau Phi sorority given awards for scholastic ranking
1 Instructors invited as guest speakers for commencements Faculty will speak around state.
1 Typical modern personalities will be interpreted in "Accent on Youth" next Thursday and Friday Play preview.
1 New program for freshmen is introduced; housing committee outlines new regulations for Baker Hall Men's Union announces orientation programs.
1 Women's League proposes change in late permits Freshmen would have four lates; upperclassmen would have twelve lates.
1 Purple Arrow has election, initiation List of officers and initiates.
1 Publications Board fills four positions on "Eye," Old Gold Roster of appointments.
1 Plans complete for dedication of Baker Hall; evening dinner will climax round of activities on Wednesday Schedule of ceremonies; photo.
1 Blue Key admits nine members at formal initiation List of new members.
1 Kettler receives oil can; Moore, Cover, Feldman recognized Roster of those honored at publications banquet.
1 Trio will appear as guest stars over W.M.T.
1 Athletes to be given awards on Recognition Day Description of ceremonies.
2 Skar takes tests for Ph. D. degree At University of Iowa.
2 Officers installed by Kappa Delta Pi Roster of officers.
2 Congratulations, students! Comments on Commencement as the end of a school career.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Hazel B. Strayer postpones return until coming fall Will continue work in New York.
2 Bosley's subject to be "Rules in Life"
2 Construct campus "classroom" for canoeing classes Description of what will be called Prexy's Pond.
2 Veterans future wars addressed by Bosley, Cundy Excerpts from Professor Bosley's address.
2 Schaefers sailing on Europa, June 6 Will visit Germany.
2 An editor says --30-- Discusses his experiences at ISTC and as the editor of the College Eye; bids his readers and staff farewell.
3 U. S. M. elections Roster of officers.
3 Orientation leaders form program for campus sister work Description of plans for Bartlett Hall program.
3 Language Club will show French movie Will show "La Maternelle".
3 Theta Theta Epsilon entertained
3 Pi Theta pledging Ruth Rosenberger pledges.
3 Last Round-Up and Commencement activities wind up year's program Campus social calendar.
3 Students will head for Last Round-Up tonight
3 Camera Club honors Nelson and Albright Present guests with large photo.
3 Many organizations will climax year by dances and parties Description of parties.
3 Reaney and Smith in joint recital Will perform senior recital.
3 Training School will present May festival
3 Class '36 discusses Commencement plans Faculty speak with students on Commencement activities.
4 Reeves, McNabb to defend loop net titles today Two ISTC men travel to Brookings, South Dakota, to meet in the North Central Conference championships.
4 Grinnell yearlings down Tutor frosh ISTC defeated by Grinnell College, 77-53.
4 North Central Conference records
4 Perry collects two homers as Panthers split Luther series ISTC competed against Luther College, winning 9-7 and losing 12-1.
4 Trackmen down conference foes in dual contest Panthers defeated South Dakota State, 83 2/3 to 47 1/2.
4 Baseball club faces alumni; Webber collecting alumni diamond aces for Saturday tilt
4 Women's sports Recent activities include a spring play day, an archery tournament, and a camping trip.
4 Ellen Richards Club entertained at picnic
4 Panther trackmen to defend conference title; Teachers College track squad concede third in conference carnival Eighteen ISTC trackmen left for Brookings, South Dakota, to compete in the North Central Conference championship.
4 Netmen to meet Coe Wednesday; down Luther, 5-1 After defeating Luther, ISTC has a string of seven consecutive victories.