College Eye — October 30, 1936

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1 Lawton, Nelson named as Tutor Ticklers' heads Will select judges for the potential acts.
1 Seven added to membership of Blue Key group List of new members; criteria for membership.
1 Williamson may come to campus as guest speaker J. Ernest Williamson may be scheduled.
1 Milton Roth elected freshman treasurer Won run-off election with Leo Stroup.
1 Dr. Burris Jenkins voices approval of younger generation Excerpts from chapel address; believes that young people would respond to patriotic challenge.
1 To graduates Should report for placement information.
1 College welcomes dads this weekend; at least 500 fathers are expected as guests of students, administrators Schedule of activities.
1 Heating plant toured by freshman men Part of orientation program.
1 Dr. Hopkins returns to continue survey Will study Department of Art and Industrial Arts; continuation of study begun as part of Sixtieth Anniversary celebration..
1 First look at inside of clam yields pearls Carl Kunstling finds pearls while dissecting clam.
1 Campbell speaks to campus leaders in group meeting Brief summary of Dean Campbell's remarks.
1 Faculty members will speak over WOI, WSUI Will focus on science; programs sponsored by Iowa Academy of Science.
1 Cast chosen for Homecoming play, "Bury the Dead" List of cast members.
1 Speaking contest completed tomorrow Sponsored by Hamilton Club; list of finalists.
1 Instructors now beginning visits in teaching field Will visit public schools to observe teaching; result of recommendation in anniversary survey.
1 President Latham to leave campus for survey trip Will work with team that will investigate cost and character of education in New York.
1 Old Gold contract given to Dupont Waterloo company will be responsible for photography.
1 Baker residents ask changes in methods of administering hall Ask consideration of telephone service, room inspection, and public notices.
1 Landon leads Roosevelt in College Eye poll; Roosevelt follows Kansan by small margin; Thomas and Lemke draw scant vote Landon defeats Roosevelt, 756-606, in campus poll; Wilson defeats Kraschel for Governor, 810-548.
1 Confidence in one's ability is theme of college chapel on Sunday
2 Students to entertain at dinner Trio will perform at Cedar Falls meeting.
2 Phi Chi Delta packs aluminum Will send cookware to New Mexico.
2 Large group signs for county exams Fifty students will take rural county examinations.
2 Joint parties planned Fraternities and sororities making plans.
2 Dr. Grant to talk Martin Grant will speak to the Biology Club on Hawaii.
2 Democratic club hears Strain and Pritchard Discuss recent political campaign.
2 C. S. A. plans party
2 Westminster will entertain dads Following football game.
2 Kappa Theta Psi formal initiation List of initiates.
2 Phi Tau Theta has skating party
2 V. O. V. Sigma Phi to have dance Will hold Halloween masquerade.
2 A C P shows other collegiate straw vote results Survey of results from other colleges.
2 Chips and Quibs Campus observations.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 The Soap Box Suggests that it might be worthwhile for students to found campus political parties.
3 College Club has annual fall dinner President Latham talked about the Sixtieth Anniversary survey.
3 Lutheran students plan Halloween party Will present masquerade.
3 Language club will hear Haddox, playlet H. C. Haddox will speak on South America.
3 "Get acquainted" party planned by campus societies Fraternity and sorority pledges will meet.
3 Students elected to full membership List of new members of the Social Science Honor Society.
3 Medical tests Medical aptitude test scheduled.
3 Students plan to entertain fathers; cotillion features elimination dance Campus social and meeting schedule.
3 Music group has Halloween party Stanley Benz will present magic show.
3 Students to give advanced recital List of performers and their programs.
3 Epsilon Phi Epsilon entertains With informal dance.
3 Education fraternity will initiate twenty at induction banquet List of new Kappa Delta Pi members.
3 "Nobody's fool" to star Horton, Farrell Campus movie.
3 Campus school will present two plays Will present "For God and Spain" and "Grandma Pulls the Strings".
3 Phi Sigma Phi entertain pledges With three course dinner.
3 Junior class supper party To be held in the yellow kitchen.
3 Features planned for fall fun fest by student movement Description of entertainment.
3 Music pupils hold student recital List of performers and their programs.
3 Social science group chews political fat Considers upcoming Presidential election.
3 Gamma Theta Upsilon holds formal initiation List of new members.
3 House presidents meet to discuss "pick-up" date Consider disciplinary action for women who pick up dates.
3 Wesley players will repeat Chinese play Will present "The Color Line".
4 Untitled Steel company offers congratulations on construction of grandstands in football stadium; photo.
4 Panthers whip Michigan team by 12-6 score Panthers beat a more experienced and heavier Western Michigan team last Saturday.
4 Called Shots and Stuff Football notes.
4 W A. A. sponsors intramural hockey, soccer tournament
4 Co-eds! Learn all the answers! Don't ask escort Women learn more aspects of the game of football.
4 Pep! pep! pep! Students get all fired up at the pep meeting.
4 Sitmores trounce Neversweats in midweek classic The Sitmore eleven destroy the Neversweats, 19-0, is first theory football game.
4 Little Tutors beat Reinbeck eleven The Little Tutors continue their quest for another conference title as they beat Reinbeck, 34-0.
4 Colorful Haskell eleven meets Starbeck's tutors in 1936 Dad's Day tilt Panthers take on Haskell Indians in their first meeting ever this Saturday on Dad's Day.
4 Grinnell distance team outclasses panther runners The Panthers could not keep up with Grinnell in the two mile run in the cold windy air.