College Eye — December 11, 1936

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1 Peace is subject of church service Peace on earth will be topic of Harold Bosley's CHIC sermon.
1 Tutor debaters to make eastern holiday journey Trip will extend as far as New York and Montreal.
1 Judges name six main "T. C. Fables" acts; sororities, fraternities, Playcraft Club selected winners of 'fables' tryouts Quick description of the Tutor Ticklers featured acts.
1 Jack Benny, Fred Waring are among students' favorites Students express radio program preferences.
1 Purple Pen calls for student work Seeking book reviews, feature stories, editorials, essays, and other work.
1 "Eye" subscribers are spread over country Has subscribers in twenty states.
1 College party is Thursday; music program, dancing, and basketball hook up to be features Entertainment for the all-college Christmas dinner.
1 Christopher Morley admits blame for part of Wally-king trouble; writer tells young journalists of share in Edward's difficulties Humorous account of Morley's acquaintance with the future King Edward VIII.
1 Eight busy days fill the calendar before vacation Humorous suggestions for the last days before Christmas.
1 "Eye" Christmas issue to appear on Thursday Will be published on Thursday rather than the usual Friday.
1 Pledges acclaim local policeman Policeman helps pledges find sparrows.
1 Debaters embark to forensic combats with Iowa colleges Will travel to Dubuque.
1 Coe game to be broadcast after Christmas party Will hook up public address system in Commons.
1 Musicians to give Handel's classic Sunday; all members of music faculty cooperating in singing of "Messiah" Performance preview.
1 World this Week World news.
1 Geographer who speaks Monday Mussolini's friend Profile of Marie Bentivoglio.
1 Forum committee announces series on foreign women Professor Thomes will speak on Spanish women.
1 Lawrence Touchae wins first place in contest at Simpson Results of recent debates.
2 Notice to graduates Should arrange for Old Gold photos.
2 Universities use Watson's new text Professor Watson's geometry textbook is used by several universities.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from other campuses.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Shakespeare writes of Wally and King long, long ago Finds Shakespearean work relevant to the current situation in England.
2 Macy Campbell Club holds ladies night Members will invite wives.
2 Chips and Quibs Campus observations.
3 Musicians to hold a Christmas party Will present games and stunts.
3 College Singers to present fourth annual carol service December 16 Brief description of the setting and music.
3 Kappa Theta Psi party
3 V. O. V. Sigma Phi List of new pledges.
3 Wednesday night set as play time for all students Everyone welcome for recreation.
3 Writers' Club reads poems and stories
3 Alpha Beta Gamma Clara Holmgard pledged.
3 Dig out those rags to make a costume For Mardi Gras celebration.
3 Primary kindergarten election List of officers.
3 Westminster Christmas party Will present nativity pageant.
3 Little Tutors Club to sponsor party on December 12 Will play a variety of games.
3 Mary Astor stars in college movie Will show "And So They Were Married".
3 Christmas parties, dances, ring out old year of college social affairs Campus social calendar.
3 Students attend play in Des Moines, Monday Went to see production of "Pride and Prejudice".
3 "Just six days till" say Bartlett girls Bartlett Hall women decorate their rooms for Christmas.
3 Pi Phi Omega party Mrs. C. L. Jackson entertains.
4 Eugene Coon to interview men Will interview men for YMCA camp work.
4 Miss Aitchison visits school Alison Aitchison acts as consultant in Sioux City.
4 Lambda Delta Lambda List of initiates.
4 Pi Tau Phi Will hold Christmas party; list of pledges.
4 What hay baling at teachers college! Yes, now it's come to this Science students make tiny bales of hay.
4 Presenting . . . . Women's sports Brief news notes.
4 Commercial Club party Will hold Christmas party.
4 Queer activities nearly over for 60 fraternity preps; no more rock searching and sparrow seeking after Sunday Pledging activities nearing an end.
4 Beta Beta Beta Emmett Polderboer spoke.
4 Orchestra Club present Yuletide concert Thursday Concert program; list of performers and their work.
4 Charles announces college movies for the winter term Movie schedule.
4 Broadcast babble Radio program schedule.
4 4-H Club Christmas party
5 Nineteen embryonic Astaires enroll in tap dancing class Nineteen men take part in tap dance class.
5 Students fancifully suggest choices for guest speakers to visit campus Survey of student suggestions.
5 Two-week trip to New York is prize in essay contest Run by national Panhellenic group.
5 Sigma Tau Delta Lyss Calhoun and Lois Hamer pledged.
5 Moeller collaborates on new publication On school management.
5 "Eye" shows women way to save money
5 "Long betrothal is bad": Morgan Mildred Morgan offers advice on love and marriage.
5 Bar association announces contest Cash prizes offered in American Bar Association essay contest.
6 Cagers seek second win against Coe The Tutors try to break a two year basketball losing streak against Coe next week.
6 Tutors capture initial contest Bob Curtis led the Panthers to victory over Grinnell, 22-18.
6 Grapplers begin conditioning under Coach McCuskey Panther wrestlers began intense conditioning this week in preparation for this year's season.
6 Intramural wrestling matches scheduled for Monday; fifty novice grapplers to complete The annual intramural wrestling matches will be held on December 14 and 15.
6 Theory cagers start practice The first theory basketball players took the floor for the first time this season as practices got underway under the direction of Coach "Buck" Starbeck.
6 Called Shots Basketball notes.
6 Whitford selects his first squad; picks twenty to stay Coach Mun Whitford picked his freshman squad; cuts the freshmen basketball team from sixty to twenty.