College Eye — October 23, 1936

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1 Music department will give 'Messiah' on December 13 Professor Kurtz will lead; list of participants.
1 Plans progress for Dad's Day To include pep meeting, luncheon, football game, and campus tour.
1 Tsk! Tsk! woe is us! tug-of-war finds sophomores missing Freshmen defeat sophomores in tug of war.
1 Scholarship not changed much by optional classes Little difference revealed in optional attendance experiment.
1 Traveler carries audience along on adventures Richard Halliburton recounts adventures.
1 College is host tomorrow for three meetings Conferences on industrial arts, home economics, and social sciences will be held on campus.
1 Resultant percentiles of placement tests announced by Paul Students may see their results.
1 Classes choose Pingel, Gilluly, Dycus, Powers; one woman, fourteen men are successful after small vote List of class officers.
1 Rhodes Scholarship applications are due from seniors, grads Allen Walker Read, who began study at Oxford University in 1928, was the last successful ISTC applicant.
1 World this Week US and world news.
1 Campus leaders hear plans for training course Dinner with President Latham was first event of the course.
1 College Eye to conduct straw vote Will express preferences for President and Governor.
1 Dr. Burris Jenkins, eminent minister, is guest chapel speaker Sunday Speaker profile; photo.
1 Oh, yes, dead men do tell tales this time Will complete casting for "Bury the Dead" soon.
1 These were some of Dr. Latham's guests Student leaders discuss plans for the future with President Latham over dinner; photo.
1 Pep! pep! pep! Students assemble to send off football team to Kalamazoo.
2 Marks that linger Appreciated ovation for President Latham at convocation.
2 Halliburton pauses to weave more tales of his adventures Richard Halliburton recounts more experiences.
2 Baker Hall plans for future events Will hold open house and table tennis tournament.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Oh, give a yell! Ho Should have given a yell for Coe College at recent game.
2 A test for honesty Believes identification cards should be used honestly.
2 The Soap Box Open to faculty and students who have an opinion that they would like to express.
2 A freshman speaks Disappointed in spirit at recent game.
2 In answer to Mr. Charles Found some of the Sixtieth Anniversary lectures too technical.
3 Effect of grooming shown to primaries Janet Works spoke on grooming and etiquette.
3 Romance Language Club List of officers.
3 Dorm entrances become crowed with late-comers just before ten Florence Parry talks about the closing and checking procedures in Bartlett Hall.
3 Inter-Church Council make tentative plans Planning for Thanksgiving, pageant, and peace programs.
3 Dr. Erbe to speak At Floyd County meeting.
3 Kappa Delta Pi Held initiation.
3 Combined chorus elects executives Preparing for Messiah presentation.
3 Cornelia Otis Skinner speaks in Waterloo
3 Writers' Club plans for future program Members read from their work.
3 Students give recital of varied numbers List of performers.
3 Journalism class to visit Courier plant Also plan to go to Des Moines.
3 College Singers waffle supper At Professor Barker's home.
3 Purple Arrow buffet supper Make plans for this year's work.
3 Pi Omega Pi Held meeting.
3 Kappa Mu Epsilon Held meeting.
3 College to present "Devil's Squadron"
3 Getchell and Bode chosen by musicians List of members of Brass Choir.
3 Election discussed by Young Democrats Discuss issues of upcoming election.
3 Art Herr to play at Alpha Chi dance
3 Biology Club election List of officers.
3 Luse to speak On trip to Norway.
3 Goetch will attend placement conclave Professor Goetch is a vice president of the National Placement Association.
3 Pre-school pupils given examinations Dr. Anita Green surveys children for immunizations and childhood diseases.
3 You must be slim to hold that job! Professor Goetch releases results of survey on what superintendents want in a teacher.
3 Social Societies to exchange parties; sophomore cotillion next Friday Campus social calendar.
4 College students are all right, says "Pop" Mortensen, shoe man Peter Mortensen talks about repairing shoes for students.
4 Women voters hear I. H. Hart speak On state support for public education.
4 Lambertson to speak In Lyon County.
4 Strain's candidate wins straw vote Present debate at Commercial Club; Roosevelt defeated Landon, 32-24.
4 Rectangle presents poems of students Work by five students featured in publication.
4 Women prepare tests on life saving Quick look at some of the difficult parts of the test.
4 Riebe addresses P.T. A. Speaks in Cedar Falls on progressive education.
4 "Walzerkrieg," German film, to be shown By German Club.
4 Medical aptitude test date named
4 Men's Union shows frosh drama shop Part of orientation series.
4 Freeman plays at Woman's Club Professor Freeman played work by Chopin.
4 Pancakes--pancakes and then some honey Professor Scott's class enjoys a picnic.
4 Homecoming scene of annual women's field hockey game Alumni will play current students.
4 Eleven speakers to enter contest For Hamilton Club after-dinner event.
4 Smith and Arey visit schools Will speak on reading in Cherokee.
4 Conference of news advisers to be held For advisors of high school newspapers.
5 Students achieving campus high school honor roll named List of those honored.
5 College sponsors conference here on leadership Program highlights.
5 Mach's class ventures forth Visits Cedar Falls retailers to study advertising and window display.
5 "God an invention?" asked Dr. Bosley in Sunday chapel Brief excerpts from sermon.
5 Hayes, opera leads travel to Chicago to hear production Will attend performance of "Madame Butterfly".
5 Macy Campbell Club meets in Waterloo Harry Reed speaks of practical education.
5 Football movie has all-American stars Will show "The Big Game".
5 Phi Sigma Epsilon List of pledges.
6 Sophomores take majority of firsts in fall track meet The weather was too cold to allow any record breaking times as the 220 yard hurdles, 440 yard run, and javelin throw were completed last night.
6 Meet Grinnell tomorrow Sanders, Nicholson, Smith, Dycus, and Richardson are some of the athletes who will participate in the first fall track meet against Grinnell; photo.
6 Officials inflict penalties; know the reasons why More principles of football are explained to students.
6 Theory footballers drill daily in team gridiron competition
6 Faculty golfers vie for honors Dean Nelson and Professor N. O. Schneider are the leaders in the faculty golf tournament with the last round still needing to be played.
6 Panthers show great power in defeat of Coe John Magovich had a beautiful fifty yard punt return for a touchdown as the Panthers defeated Coe, 21-0.
6 Little Tutors win conference game Little Tutors win, 9-0, against Grundy Center.
6 Called Shots and Stuff Football notes.
6 Kalamazoo Teachers play host to Panther team on Michigan field tomorrow The Tutors have their work cut out for them as they will battle a more experienced football team.