College Eye — July 17, 1936
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Curtain rises again tonight for final dramatic performance of "Is Life Worth Living?"; college production presents Irish village life humor, thrills | Review of the play. | |
| 1 | Mr. Fagan to speak at forum Wednesday | Will speak on reading for leisure. | |
| 1 | Drinking fountains surrounded by thirsty pushing students | Observations at the drinking fountain; many use it during the hot summer weather. | |
| 1 | Gilbert again takes charge of classes | Has been completing work on doctoral degree. | |
| 1 | Lloyd L. Jones, author visits at college, Monday | Textbook representatives in town. | |
| 1 | Dr. Geiger returns from convention at Seattle, Washington | Gives her impressions of the NEA meeting. | |
| 1 | "Modern Dance" forum postponed indefinitely | ||
| 1 | "You're Ruining Me!" he shrieked | Students perform in "Is Life Worth Living?"; photo. | |
| 1 | "Common Things" is topic Sunday | ||
| 1 | Enrollment for second six weeks of term changes | Enrollment declines slightly. | |
| 1 | Richman resigns; to be director of music in Virginia | Profile of Professor Richman. | |
| 1 | Campus uniform of "gay nineties" not comfort inducing | Professors Riggs and Patt remember women's clothing from the 1890s. | |
| 1 | String orchestra will play at sing on Tuesday night | Concert program. | |
| 1 | Oriental book is to be reviewed | Will review "My Country and My People". | |
| 1 | Leisure hour held until a later date | Esther Bley hurt finger in fan. | |
| 1 | Mimeograph room moved to Central | Will be more convenient for students and faculty. | |
| 1 | Mr. and Mrs. Hart visit Council Bluffs | Will visit branch summer school there. | |
| 1 | Gary Cooper stars in college movie | Will show "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town". | |
| 1 | Nine Honor Roll students make straight "A's"; E. J. Corton and Jerome Cross lead list with 20 hours of straight "A" | List of those on the Honor Roll. | |
| 2 | Children in nursery school keeping cool | Have small pool in which to play. | |
| 2 | Poets get hot | Poems about heat, written by students in Emma Lambert's class. | |
| 2 | Heat dodgers | Faculty and students find ways to beat the heat. | |
| 2 | Resourceful student solves heat problem | Ray Kramer studied outside an ice cave. | |
| 2 | John D. Gemmill gives impressions of the campus | Also talks about education in New York. | |
| 2 | A teacher answers | Claims that students do not have the time for "get-togethers" for them to share their experiences. | |
| 2 | Heat causes decided drop in library circulation | Declines by about one thousand compared to last year's figures. | |
| 2 | The Line | Campus gossip. | |
| 2 | "Run from the heat, run" new hot weather game | Trying to find the coolest place to sleep in the hot summer weather. | |
| 3 | Contract bids are Thursday's diversion | Bridge lessons continue. | |
| 3 | Reunion discussed, program presented by Sigma Tau Delta | ||
| 3 | Cookman, Markussen are married recently | Elise Cookman married Edward Markussen. | |
| 3 | Evidence discredits theory that music is sissy enjoyment | Professor Wolfe talks about the benefits of music. | |
| 3 | Office assistants travel west, south | Vacation plans. | |
| 3 | Writers present varied program | Speakers and their topics. | |
| 3 | Former students exchange vows | Irene Lounsberry marries Lester Artherholt. | |
| 3 | Though summer heat oppresses social life at least progresses | Campus social calendar. | |
| 3 | Graduate announces approaching wedding | Alice Manning will marry Vernon Kyhl. | |
| 3 | Miss Myrtle Gaffin goes to Iowa City | Attended Pi Omega Pi initiation. | |
| 3 | Transom crawling most modern sport | Crawls through transom when she loses key. | |
| 3 | I. H. Hart will attend conference | Of county superintendents. | |
| 3 | Primary group holds initiation | List of initiates. | |
| 3 | Kappa Delta Pi initiates members | List of initiates. | |
| 3 | Publicity Bureau has busy season | About 365 pages of copy will be produced this summer. | |
| 4 | Branch briefs | News from the Branch Summer School. | |
| 4 | Berry champion in golf tourney | Results are announced from the 1936 city golf championship. | |
| 4 | Dynamic drama of 'White Angel' at Iowa today | ||
| 4 | Munn Whitford, Western umpire, teaches manners | Remembers etiquette lesson. | |
| 4 | Girls' camp club active in scouting and camp projects | Class in camp and club leadership has been working on projects. | |
| 4 | Cardinals defeat Giants to annex kittenball victory | Axmear's Cardinals took first place in the kittenball tournament; results are posted. | |
| 4 | Fullerton, Cory win semi finals in men's faculty golf tournament | Professors Fullerton and Cory defeated Professors Buffum and Merchant in the faculty men's golf tournament. | |
| 4 | Picnic equipment may be checked out through Mrs. Reese | Provided by Department of Physical Education for Women. | |
| 4 | Scoutmasters visit at Camp Ingawanis | Learn water safety. | |
| 4 | Bowers outshined by Shiners after 2 home runs in the sixth | Bower's team defeated by Shine's team in kittenball, 17-0. | |
| 4 | New swim period necessitated by crowds in pool | Extra period of recreational swimming set aside. | |
| 4 | Mace takes singles, Berry and Jean win doubles in tourney | Results are announced from the Northeastern Iowa Open Tennis Tournament. | |
| 4 | Blanchard and White honored in Panther baseball and track | Junior Gordon Blanchard and Roland White received recognition from the athletic control board for their outstanding performances; photo. | |
| 4 | Splinters -- | Gossips about ISTC athletes. |