College Eye — November 6, 1936

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1 School plans Homecoming week; pep meeting Friday to open program including dance, play, reception Schedule of activities.
1 Armistice Day's program planned for Wednesday Schedule of activities includes an assembly and an American Legion ceremony.
1 Iowa Wesleyan head to speak in chapel H. D. Henry will speak; photo.
1 Winners of speech contest selected Roster of winners.
1 Blood, bats popular librarians assert Librarians report that students like to read mysteries.
1 Dead men walk in anti-war play for Homecoming Preview of "Bury the Dead".
1 Oxford men debate here November 16 Will debate two party system.
1 "Oh, boy, it suited me fine," Cry many students, "Too bad," Sigh others Students offer reactions to re-election of Franklin Roosevelt.
1 Landon, they say, lost . . . So . . . . Clay Varner and Harold Bloker take the punishment after losing bets to Carleton Rider and Eddie McCready; photo.
1 Rural schools in Iowa poor, states N. Y. professor Mabel Carney speaks on campus.
1 Purple Pen issue to be on sale soon Jean Reynolds is editor of the thirty-six page collection of original writing.
1 Social science instructors divulge personal reaction to election Faculty members are surprised by the Democrat landslide.
1 Dr. Hanson, past religious director, dies; pictures self once more in the college chapel at death Died October 30, 1936; obituary; photo.
1 Advance registration slated for next week Brief instructions.
1 The World this Week US and world news.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 More about pep Urges students to support the teams.
2 Campus leaders hear Dr. Robinson George Robinson discusses parliamentary procedure.
2 Famous authoress tells of her vacation in letter to editor Bess Streeter Aldrich tells what she has been doing lately.
2 Dr. Arant's father dies in Birmingham
2 Mr. Slacks visits country schools Believes conditions in country schools have improved.
2 And once again Urges support and participation in Armistice Day activities.
2 The Soap Box Dislikes practice of some faculty members to keep students after the bell rings.
3 Kane gives talk at campus school F. M. Kane speaks on Marco Polo.
3 Oratorical contestants determined tonight Will hold tryouts.
3 School advisers to discuss publications Will discuss problems of high school publications.
3 Sentiment vs. sense debated at forum Harold Bosley acted as mediator at the Religious Forum discussion.
3 Theta Gamma Nu holds formal dance
3 Annual reunion is feature of meeting in capital tonight ISTC alumni will meet at ISTA convention.
3 Moore, Tone star in "Kings Steps Out"
3 Party at Commons concludes series of social dancing class Over three hundred have participated in Professor Michel's classes.
3 Literary clubs to hold freshman meetings Writers' Club and Sigma Tau Delta seeking those interested in creative writing.
3 Inter-sorority tea at Westminster House Kappa Phi and Phi Chi Delta will hold tea.
3 Faculty, singers will represent college at teachers meeting Several faculty will participate in ISTA meeting.
3 Bartlett Hall girls celebrate Halloween Have parties in hallways.
3 Off-campus girls discuss pick-up dates in meeting Off-campus women oppose the practice of pick ups.
3 Teachers High to present operetta Will present "The Bells of Beaujolais".
3 Statue prize offered for best interpretation Professor Horns offers his work of art to the person who best interprets it.
3 Fall fun fest will be tonight Will include orchestra and activities.
3 Gala festivities being planned for sorority, fraternity, homecomers Greek social calendar.
4 On a wet field The Independence soccer team defeated the Tutors, 2-1, Saturday morning.
4 Wrestling squad hopefuls' workout Coach Dave McCuskey is getting his men ready for another season of wrestling only two months away.
4 Called Shots Football notes.
4 Dopesters lose as Dolittle team ties Sitmores The favored Sitmores could not score and the Dolittles shocked people as the game ended in a scoreless tie.
4 Team reverses ancient custom; scalps Haskell The Haskell Indians could not score against a dominating Panther defense; Tutors come away victors on Dad's Day, 14-0.
4 Starbeck's team to face second conference foe Coach Starbeck is perfecting the offense this week as the Tutors prepare to take on South Dakota State.
4 Intramural wrestling meet will be held December 14 and 15 Each organization can enter two in each weight level and wrestle one as teams prepare to battle it out on the mat.
4 Dycus first in final fall meet In the mile run of the fall track season, Jim Dycus finished first with a time of 4:52 seconds.
4 Wellborn in finals; Nelson and Denny play in semi-finals E. C. Denny has a slight edge over M. J. Nelson in the semi-finals of the non-handicap golf tournament.
4 Little Tutors bow to Ackley squad in crucial tilt Ackley is looking for another conference championship as they defeat the Little Tutors, 15-0.