College Eye — August 7, 1936

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1 Plans formulated for celebration of sixtieth anniversary Irving Hart will be general chairman; outline of activities.
1 Notice to graduates Should receive instructions for Commencement.
1 Grandstand to be erected temporarily; to replace one destroyed during the tornado recently Description of the replacement stadium; $10,000 available now; will be base of permanent stadium.
1 "The Love God" is theme for chapel
1 Rare tropical snake received by nature study laboratory Arrives in shipment of bananas; sent to Professor Cable, but it escapes.
1 President Latham announces faculty committee members List of committee appointments.
1 Announcements Commencement announcements available.
1 Farm burns while Dr. Luse is away Farm owned by Professor Luse sustains $3500 damage.
1 Dockeray to leave; will join staff of James Millikin U.
1 "Knock, knock," the "goofy" game is here! Knock, knock game is loose on campus.
1 College movie based on U. Parrott novel Will show "Next Time We Love".
1 Drama department to give series of one act plays Projects of play production class.
1 Class recites choric verse Professors Arey and Buxbaum sponsor demonstration.
1 College Orchestra to give concert at sing Tuesday Concert program.
1 Campus-wide improvements move forward; seven separate projects approximating $60,000 under way Survey of construction projects and improvements.
1 Hart returns from Des Moines meeting Believes Iowa is making good progress in education.
1 String trio to give recital Sunday for the leisure hour Recital program.
1 Campus School to hold an open house Kindergarten and primary grades will entertain.
1 But a few days remain for strolling Campus view from northeast; photo.
1 Rural mail carriers to tour the campus during convention
2 These great days of ours Claims that the drought will not devastate Iowans.
2 Lullaby of Baker Hall Steam escapes from the heating plant next to Baker Hall; photo.
2 Charlie, like grandma, frightens staff member while fleeing from justice; but the "J" men always get their man! Cell for Charlie Woodchuck escapes but is recaptured.
2 Waitresses are sorely tried by the orders given by customers Waitresses tell of strange orders.
2 "Fifteen bats killed with one shot," claims Dr. Roy L. Abbott now In search for mammal specimens.
2 Chips and Quibs Campus news notes.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Miss Aitchison writes of rambles Describes her trip to Europe.
3 Sioux Club maids to desert campus soon for S. Dakota homes Club began in 1910; had eighteen members this summer; photo.
3 Gemmill addresses gathering at dinner Spoke on Communism.
3 Graduates notice Should be measured for academic regalia.
3 Florence Buckwalter marries Ray L. Helt
3 Westminster tea to honor Minnie Cook Will speak on work at Embudo Mission School.
3 Bel Cantos are active past week Held dinner.
3 Sigma Tau Delta to hold reunion Saturday evening List of initiates.
3 Wheaton and Wood nuptials are read Frances Wheaton married Wallace Wood.
3 Kappa Delta Pi has educational forum Several members speak.
3 Primaries plan formal banquet
3 Dinners, teas, music, and studio productions take up leisure time Campus social calendar.
3 Pi Omega Pi's plan for dinner, initiation List of initiates.
3 Many historic sites included in Erbe's eastern Iowa trip Highlights of trip to northeast Iowa.
4 "Golfers even play when there is snow," says Jack Francis Talks about his work on the golf course.
4 Old Normal Eytes News from old college newspapers.
4 Sunday School tourney ends; inter-denominational ball team is victorious in tourney Interdenominational team took first place in the YMCA Sunday school kittenball tournament; results are posted.
4 Bloomer school holds Teachers branch at Council Bluffs now History of the Bloomers.
4 Women's sports Briefly comments on a recent camping trip; results of women's tennis tournament announced.
4 To "Can men cook?" the Cassills answer "yes" and prove it Father and son do their own cooking.
4 DeBoer's team drives out three homers to win Results are announced from kittenball competitions.
4 Scott, Emmerson in finals of golf tournament Winfield Scott will face Harry E. Emmerson in the semifinals round of the Agriculture Student's Golf Tournament.
4 Campus cannons now quiet were once not so peaceful Brief history of the cannon.
4 Exhibit to be held by Campus School Intermediate grades will put on show.
4 Faculty golfers reach semifinals; Denny, Cory lead Results are announced from recent competition in the faculty men's golf tournament.
4 Course in flying is offered on campus Robins learn to fly.
4 Finish finals of city tennis; McNabb defeats Haddox in semifinals; Kadesch wins from Cutler Bill McNabb will face Dick Kadesch in the finals of the city tennis tournament; results are posted.
4 Blom's fast pitching defeats Vallier's team to win meet Marien Blom's team defeated Dorothy Vallier's team in kittenball, 9-4.
4 Student loses money trying to make it Book on making money is overdue.
4 Class to exhibit their prints at tea Professor Conlon's class will show work.
4 Scoutmasters take overnight hike