College Eye — August 14, 1936

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1 Activities and organizations committee announces projects; assembly program will acquaint student with five fields Information will be presented to freshmen in assembly.
1 Faculty action on system of excuses has been deferred Would make class attendance a matter to be resolved between faculty and students.
1 Hart announces committees for 60th anniversary List of appointments.
1 Glee clubs to give concert this Tuesday; both the Cecilians and the Minnesingers to perform at sing Concert program.
1 Dr. Geiger offered position on the staff of Idaho University Decides to remain at ISTC.
1 Marionettes to be shown at exhibit Fifth grade children put on show.
1 "Little service which counts," says Bosley in sermon Sunday Excerpts from sermon.
1 Commencement exercises culminate next week's activities for graduates; Dr. Gray to give address for graduates at exercises Schedule of activities.
1 Dr. Lantz returns to finish term Has been at Ohio University.
1 Faculty dean back from Wisconsin U. Dean Nelson taught there during the summer.
1 "Living as Christian" will be sermon topic at last chapel service
1 Fall enrollment may be greater Advance registration figures are higher.
1 Student naturalists are frightened by bullets Students hear shots while looking for specimens.
1 Rural mail carriers accompanied by screeching motorcycle siren; tour takes visitors to the dormitories, Commons and library Enjoy visit to campus.
1 Graduation for 215 on August 20; names of summer term candidates for degrees and certificates announced List of graduates.
1 Doctor of Philosophy degree in music is awarded to Wolfe Receives degree from Northwestern University.
1 Plays portrayed American and foreign scenes Review of one act plays.
2 What next? We're interested Claims that the present attendance system needs to be revised.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Chips and Quibs Comments on the outdated signs on the bulletin boards, participation of students in campus sings, and the nearness of final exams.
2 Smite the man down on the golf links Comments on discourteous golfers.
2 Pending: a good boost Portrays the recipient of a degree standing at the edge of a cliff labeled, "life."
2 Envelopes, envelopes, and more envelopes A look at the work in the Publicity Bureau.
2 Logan writes Dorothy Logan writes from her home in Beverly Hills, California.
3 Commencement activities crowd other affairs to of limelight Campus social calendar.
3 Faculty of social science to picnic
3 Girls given suggestions for graduation attire
3 Mr., Mrs. Cole pay visit to alma mater
3 Three honored at music faculty tea Esther Bley and Professors Ruegnitz and Garrison honored.
3 Contract bridgettes take final lesson
3 Sioux Club picnic
3 Smith, Arey to entertain Will entertain primary graduates.
3 Mrs. Latta entertains V. O. V.'s
3 Inter-sorority council makes announcement for rushing weeks Rules and regulations for sorority rush.
3 Anthology prints poems of students Work by several students will appear.
3 Faust gets position in Wisconsin library Will work in Clintonville, Wisconsin.
3 Phi Sigma Phi's will compliment Mrs. Petit With party.
3 Graduate to Alaska Audrey Muson will teach in Bethel, Alaska.
3 Five appear on final program of Writers' Club Students read from their own work.
3 More graduates obtain positions A look at some of the positions obtained by graduates.
3 "Golf" is theme of Pi Beta Alpha dinner
4 "Dried" rats and athletes alike are harmed by drugs H. E. Rath's research shows that athletes are more susceptible to the effects of drugs and alcohol.
4 Last movie of term stars Peter Lorre Will show "Crime and Punishment".
4 Bristow boy builds fast plane; co-eds label it "Pegasus" Hattie Folkerts' brother built a plane.
4 Dick Kadesch is city tennis champion Richard Kadesch took first place in the Cedar Falls tennis tournament at Island Park.
4 Splinters -- Gossips about ISTC athletes.
4 Denny to play winner of Todd-Wellborn match Results are announced from this week's play in the men's faculty golf tournament.
4 Weaving exhibit at Crossroads Professor Allen's students display work.
4 Miss Michel is now city champion after defeating Lindberg Dorothy Michel took first place in the Daily Record's annual city championship tennis tournament.
4 Final golf match to be postponed Dr. Scott and Harry Emmerson will play the final match later this week in the agriculture students golf tournament.
4 Marien Blom's kittenball team defeats Vallier's Blom's team defeated Vallier's team, 13-6.
4 Hold exhibit of children's wear Offered by Department of Home Economics.
4 Extra innings mark play off; hard hit three bagger, with swift pitching of Smith breaks tie Results are announced from kittenball play.
4 "Give me a single or give me home" they say Students give reasons for having a single room.
4 Joe E. Brown at Iowa in new laugh film Will show "Earthworm Tractors".
4 Women's sports Discusses recent tennis and golf tournaments and upcoming kittenball competitions.