College Eye — November 13, 1936

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1 Badly battered Tutors rated underdogs; face Maroons in league tilt The Panthers are rated as underdogs to the Morningside eleven after they lost last week to South Dakota State.
1 The Purple Pen to appear Monday Beginning ninth year of publication; survey of contents.
1 No exercises will be held for fall and winter grads List of fall term graduates; may take part in spring exercises if they wish.
1 Colby appointed head copy editor of College Eye Julian Colby replaces Marguerite Truman.
1 Holst to present songs at Sunday leisure program Professor Holst will present recital.
1 Advanced registration climbs over thousand by Thursday night Students appreciate the advantages of registering early.
1 Like Tweedledum vs. Tweedledee? . . . British debaters and tutor arguers will clash pro-con; con-pro TC debaters prepare for the British debaters.
1 Alumni, faculty, and students to gather at dinner Description of the Homecoming banquet.
1 Dr. Bosley to talk on "puzzled heirs" in Sunday chapel At CHIC.
1 "Bury the Dead", Homecoming play, shows corpses who refuse burial Review of the play.
1 Dean M. J. Nelson bids returned alumni welcome Brief message from Dean Nelson to alumni.
1 Events of this week for those who can't read; once again homecoming arrives Photo essay on upcoming events; photo.
1 Barbecue, bonfire, sings, stunts, at pep meet Friday Professor Erbe and student pep leaders will be there.
2 Hart speaks at Orange Township Professor Hart will commemorate founding of the consolidated school there.
2 College pet, cured, flies back home Homing pigeon from Chicago heads home.
2 Dr. Boothe observes high school English Has visited several high schools.
2 Board lets contract for 1937 Old Gold Economy Advertising will do printing; Jahn and Ollier will do the engraving..
2 Student for student Students seem to be taking on more responsibilities for activities that affect them.
2 Chips and Quibs Campus news notes; pep rally was noisy; impressed by recent play; urges students to do a little thinking.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Sigma Tau Delta writers meet frosh Part of freshmen orientation.
3 Spanish travelogue presented Thursday By Romance Language Club.
3 Returning alumni to be honored on campus for annual Homecoming Schedule of Homecoming activities.
3 Campus to be host for speech festival, all students ranked At least twelve high schools will send representatives.
3 Students present varied program List of performers and programs.
3 Girls hope boys' appetites shrink Women getting ready for Femmes Fancy.
3 Social Standards committee to stage autumn fashion show at Commons Students will model clothing; photo.
3 Business executive, society girl romp in college movie Will show "Love Before Breakfast".
3 Student's name drawn at Regent bank night Margaret Stevenson wins free tickets.
4 Cedar Falls merchants back the team 100% Full page ad in support of the football team; photo.
5 Phi Tau Theta Will hold joint dinner with Kappa Phi.
5 What is your order, please? Mack's Café makes for a good work place for students while they getting an education at the Iowa State Teachers College; photo.
5 Finger-painting used on posters Used as publicity for "Bury the Dead".
5 Debate team to challenge Kansas squad; teams plot Eastern jaunt; travel plans to include Texas trip Will complete over the Christmas vacation.
5 Unseen crew aids activity of drama; Wirth writes special music as prelude to Homecoming production Professor Wirth composed music for "Bury the Dead"; list of cast members.
5 Campus leaders hear Dr. Bosley at final meeting Speaks on duties and responsibilities.
5 French students make high norm in council test ISTC students take national French test.
5 Fraternities name members who will return for Homecoming festivities List of those who will be returning.
5 Reeves wins first in statue contest Stanley Reeves wins Professor Horns' sculpture.
5 College symphony to give concert on November 17 Concert program; Alta Freeman will perform with the orchestra.
6 Called Shots Football notes.
6 "Squint" Williams blocks dropkick to save game Churchill "Squint" Williams blocked an extra point which won the game for the Neversweats.
6 Band maneuvers to honor alumni At the Homecoming game, the entire band will form the letter A to salute the alumni in the crowd.
6 Tutors drop league game South Dakota State was a tough team as they beat the Panthers, 13-0.
6 Frosh team to play initial tilt Saturday After being used as tackling dummies for the varsity in scrimmages, the Panther Cubs will get to play against the Coe freshmen in a preliminary game to Homecoming.
6 Extra! Extra! Extra! An extra edition of the College Eye will be issued and will contain an account of the last football game of the season.