College Eye — October 2, 1936

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1 Panthers will be feted at banquet Cedar Falls Chamber of Commerce will play host.
1 New brick laundry is being erected behind Baker Hall Total value of building and equipment will be about $25,000; may be complete by December.
1 Student Loan Fund aids many students during past year $11,438 now outstanding to 197 students; fund began in 1922; fund built by Tutor Ticklers proceeds and donations.
1 Sophomore and Frosh to battle for supremacy Rho Epsilon Rho will sponsor competition.
1 Freshmen will rule over Commons for annual Frosh Night Will feature dancing and entertainment.
1 Alumnus features historical sketch In association the ISTC Sixtieth Anniversary celebration.
1 Indian to lecture at religious forum Tokaniya and Paal Batab will appear.
1 A fall is predicted---and it happens Runner loses pants during football practice.
1 Panthers will meet Grinnell tomorrow; West Waterloo Stadium to be scene of Battle between Panthers-Pioneers Game preview.
1 Special pep assembly called this morning President Latham and Coach Whitford will speak; pep club and cheerleaders will perform stunts.
1 Once again Students show great support for Teachers College gridders at home game; photo.
1 Classes to meet to nominate year's officers
1 "Rowing with broken oars"--Dr. Bosley Topic for CHIC sermon.
1 "Messiah" repeated after three years Had performed other music for past two years; Professor Kurtz will direct instead of Professor Fullerton.
1 Dailey, Chase, and Benz lead cheers Will likely remain as senior varsity cheerleaders for rest of year.
1 Football tickets for faculty to be same price as students Tickets for the four home games will cost a total of $2.
1 Representatives of forty-seven colleges will come to Sixtieth Anniversary Will feature lectures and discussions.
1 Bureau places large per cent of '36 graduates 93% are employed in teaching or educational positions.
1 Chapel speakers announced for coming terms Schedule of speakers.
1 Unfinished stadium necessitates Dad's Day postponement Will be postponed two weeks.
1 World this Week United States and world news.
2 Can it be spring that fills the air? A number of plants are blooming out of season.
2 Wolfe leads music Irving Wolfe addressed regional meeting.
2 Training school holds first P. T. A. meeting of the year
2 Anonymous voices his views on golf Humorous look at the game.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Chips and Quibs Campus observations.
2 Club to present a Spanish film Romance Language Club will present "Spanish Travelogue".
2 Music major students hold recital program Performance program.
2 Downing to preside at Orchestra Club Club has fifty-two members; list of officers.
2 Editorial Board of the College Eye
2 Education in Iowa Mason City newspaper praises work of ISTC.
2 The cheerleader's the man Professor Scott tells what he thinks is necessary for a good football game.
3 Writers' Club Will meet.
3 Science steak fry Honor new faculty member, Professor Martin Grant.
3 New women students hear talk on music Professor Wirth talked about music appreciation.
3 Klaessy is president of Mathematics Club Roster of officers and speakers.
3 Criticism should be a help--Dr. Bosley Summary of last week's CHIC sermon.
3 Boy Scout meeting Dave McCuskey elected chair.
3 Fraternities announce pledges: swatting season in full swing List of pledges; photo.
3 Farrell plays lead in "Fighting Youth" College movie.
3 Cornelia Otis Skinner to speak in Waterloo At East High School.
3 College Club and men's faculty Anne Dickey Olson spoke.
3 Commerce Club plans to interest members Roster of officers; hear Pi Omega Pi speaker.
3 Dancing lessons given to college students WAA will offer course of six lessons.
3 Honoraries News from the honorary societies.
3 Camera Club members elect new officers Roster of officers.
3 Radio child study group to offer four new courses Several ISTC faculty will participate.
3 Sorority pledging ends, picnics keep social life in progress Campus social calendar.
4 Dr. Eva May Luse Attended conference.
4 Baker Hall installs telephone system Phones available in offices during day.
4 Kyphosis, scoliosis, lordosis; all three are walking about campus Professor Rath's class surveys posture of students.
4 Faculty Club holds luncheon, elects Mayfield president Roster of College Club officers.
4 College rings are now available
4 Abbott and Lantz prepare syllabus for new course Will re-work two science survey courses.
4 Dr. Lambertson draws up debate tourney for May For Midwestern colleges.
4 Marguerite Blough presents adviser's ten commandments For student publications.
4 Freshmen shown laws of science Participating in orientation program.
4 Barker to Chicago Olive Barker studied with voice coach.
4 Ex-teachers student refuses a movie bid to study ministry Charles Shedd is studying for the ministry.
4 Education groups plan conferences for the year Schedule of upcoming conferences.
4 Language Club to show film Oct. 13 Will show Spanish travelogue.
4 The Music Clubs chose members and directors List of organization members.
5 Cedar Falls merchants Merchants support ISTC football team; photo.
6 Why walk? Ride the street railway anywhere in Cedar Falls for five cents.
6 Martin downs Lund 6-4, 6-2 Martin beat Lund in the fifth annual fall tennis tournament.
6 Charles speaks to teachers Professor Charles and E. L. Ritter will address teachers attending the Marshalltown County Institute.
6 Whatta day Tutor football players are too busy to take time for publicity.
6 Women's Athletic Club sponsors play night; to be weekly affair. Play night, which has held by the Women's Athletic Association, is to help orient new women to the extensive physical education program offered at Teachers College.
6 Dad's honor day Oct. 31 Dad's Honor Day to be postponed to Oct. 31 so that final touches can be put on the new grandstand.
6 Twelve entries in for distance run to be held Oct. 5 A preliminary mile run will be held on October 5 to determine who will run in the Grinnell-Teachers College distance run.
6 Deutscher Verein meets to discuss comedy German Club will hold first meeting of the year. All who are interested are welcome.
6 Lambda Gamma Nu Lambda Gamma Nu elected officers at first meeting on Tuesday; list of officers.
6 Yes, yes, we like them too! Tutors enter new conference with only two veterans from last year's football team; photo.
6 Frosh gridsters display promise against varsity Coach Lawrence "Munn" Whitford has been developing a strong freshman football squad as the Tutors prepare to take on Grinnell.
6 Athletes' foot-notes Scoreless game results in dueling punters
6 Emphasize oral work in methods course Education department offering new course based on a recent report made by the Commission of the National Teachers in English.
6 Fighting Panther eleven holds Cyclones to draw on Iowa State gridiron Punting duel between Pool of Iowa State and Gnagy and Yatchak of the Tutors results in a draw, 0-0.