College Eye — October 20, 1939

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1 Tutor Timetable Campus events schedule.
1 Rath is elected to state board Professor Rath will be on state board of examiners in basic sciences.
1 Notice Women's League meetings are open to all.
1 Camera catches faculty swingsters in solid jam session Faculty performs for dads on Dad's Day; photo.
1 Bands to extend welcome at game Description of stunts and formations.
1 Bartlett, Seerley plan decorations Several dorms reveal plans for Homecoming decorations.
1 Alumni return for weekend, pep meeting, play tonight, to start off celebration Schedule of Homecoming activities; Rolland Schloerb will speak at CHIC.
1 Homecoming parade to be tomorrow, will march to town from hill First Homecoming parade in ten years; parade route; will judge floats.
1 Start plans to decorate Campus will be decorated for Homecoming.
2 Theme of "Family Portrait" is powerful, built around Bible story of Jesus' life Preview of the play; photo.
2 Terry, Boothe to be on program at state English conference Robert Frost will be principal speaker.
2 Hart, Bender give football analysis at 'Musing Hour
2 A Cappella Choir members chosen List of members.
3 Teachers College to be host for state convention Of home economics teachers.
3 Teachers' tag dance to be staged at the alumni dance Saturday Sternie Sternberg band will play; photo.
3 Purple Arrow announces aims Plan to make group stronger.
3 Homecoming festivities planned for alumni by Pan Hellenic societies Schedule of sorority Homecoming activities.
3 'It is Dad who always pays,' says Wilson Governor Wilson comments at Dad's Day activities; photo.
3 A Social 'I' Social events and happenings on campus.
4 The Line Campus gossip.
4 An open letter Homecoming dance committee's response to Mr. Dennis encouraging students to attend the Homecoming dance.
4 Inside and Out Whitmanesque ode to common man.
4 Speaking Frankly Urges good behavior during Homecoming.
5 Remodeled gymnasium is new to alumni, stairways, lighting modernized Monica Wild talks about improvements in the Women's Gymnasium; include new stairs and room devoted to posture examinations.
5 Have you studied the new student directory yet? A look at some of the names and hometowns found in the student directory.
6 Five students will attend press meeting, plan to help lead sessions Will attend meeting in Des Moines.
6 Are there many students majoring in your field? Registrar releases statistics on numbers of students in various major courses of study.
7 Social fraternities arrange for alumni Schedule of activities for visiting alumni.
7 Faculty Dames meet Will hold social hour.
7 Old literary societies stole social stage Brief history of the literary societies.
7 Collegians have more accidents! Professor Schneider believes that safety education should start early.
7 Some lucky student will win free pass Free movie passes are prizes of contest.
7 School flag holds our colors, history, traditions, purposes History of the school flag.
7 Commercial fraternity initiates new members List of initiates and officers.
7 Religious groups schedule teas, breakfasts for alumni Survey of activities planned in campus religious centers.
7 Then comes the snowstorm After wearing their lesser accessories even the most conservative coed can afford an occasional fancy item.
8 Theory teams drill for inter-squad battles Games will begin in two weeks.
8 Girls gather for informal gab fest Women's physical education alumnae, staff, and majors will meet.
8 'I' club to have three-fold duties for Homecoming I-Club prepares float for parade, will present at half time, and host post-game party.
8 Alumnus is appointed graduate assistant at Wisconsin University Edwin Ball studying botany.
8 Bender says 'look to your social graces' Paul Bender reports on his dissertation topic: a study of those who prepared for teaching positions in physical education at ISTC.
8 All-college track meet attracts many The all-college track meet announces schedule and participants.
8 N. Central conference standings
8 Frosh baseball in fall drills Enrolled in the baseball class are fourteen freshmen.
8 Women like tea, blankets not football Humorous attempt to see a football game through a woman's eyes.
9 Baseball squad drills daily Two varsity positions are vacant this year.
9 Faculty men near finals Golf tournament results given.
9 Basketball drills to begin soon Basketball team to include all regulars from last season.
9 Hornets swamp Panthers Iowa State Teachers College defeated by Kansas State Teachers College.
9 Frosh passer needed Freshmen team looks promising.
9 Sport Slants The life saving corps is preparing for life saving exams; Students play childhood games; hockey player lingo different from other sports.
9 Panthers outspeed Pioneers ISTC defeats Grinnell College, 23-32.
10 Untitled Michigan Western State Teachers College head coach Mitchell J. Gary; photo.
10 Panthers to meet Bronchos Panthers v. Bronchos to be played in front of an estimated Homecoming crowd of six thousand.
10 Bender writes for 'athletic journal' Excerpts from Paul Bender's article in the Athletic Journal.
10 Weller announces plans for tonight's meeting Homecoming to be the biggest pep meeting of the football season.
10 Homecomers to see Panther--Broncho battle; Kalamazoo sends Bronchos here for homecoming List of starters for Panthers and Bronchos; photo.