College Eye — January 27, 1933

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1 Winter graduates will meet tomorrow To make arrangements for academic regalia.
1 Cast is chosen for annual mid-winter play, "Once in a Lifetime"; action is centered around a Vaudeville team in Hollywood Preview of the play; list of cast members.
1 Panther quintet will battle Parsons on local court tonight to determine conference lead; cagers are scheduled for contest with Penn Monday night Panthers will meet the Parsons College quintet in basketball. Coach Fritzel has a feeling that the Parsons will be strong at their game.
1 High school will give 'Fire Prince' tonight Will present two act operetta.
1 Two debate teams to enter Dubuque contest next week Will consist of one woman's team and one men's team.
1 Choir will sing in Waterloo Sunday Howland Hanson will exchange pulpits with Thomas R. Niven of First Presbyterian Church in Waterloo.
1 Teachers High meets Eldora tomorrow night The Teachers High basketball team will play one of its most critical Iowa Cedar League games of the season. The game will be held at the Men's Gymnasium.
1 College Eye meeting Will discuss plans for Iowa press convention.
1 Mystery hovers round choice of 'Campus Tutors' Trying to figure out who will be selected " Well-Known Tutors" in the Old Gold.
1 Editors will publish summer Purple Pen Will devote space in first summer edition to work by alumni.
1 Plans made for eleventh annual Washington ball; thirty-eight assistants are appointed by general committee head
1 Two faculty men booked to speak at extension meet Professors Hart and Fuller will speak at national meeting.
1 Student Council offers ten dollar prize for new song No entries in loyalty song contest submitted yet.
1 Loper threatens to close Old Gold Club sales contest soon No organization has turned in more than twenty-five sales; minimum of fifty required to win $50 prize.
1 Old Gold announces schedule for group pictures next week
1 Betty Dahl, Wendell Dunn receive first popularity contest votes; winners of contest will be featured in 1933 Old Gold Three women and three men will be selected.
1 Blue Key chooses eleven new men for membership List of new members.
1 Tutor Ticklers will present show next Thursday, Friday; production consist of five main acts and three entrée features Description of the acts.
1 Gag men and hoofers Three Lambda Gamma Nu comics which will be presented for Tutor Ticklers; photo.
1 Dr. Seerley will be honored by college groups; memorial services to be conducted Sunday, February 12 Description of the memorial service.
1 Fuller will direct Atlantic branch of T. C. summer session About ten faculty will join him.
2 Editorials; wounds leave scars E. E. Cole reports that cutting across the grass in winter does more harm than doing the same thing in summer.
2 Editorials; use care Urges using good sense in making budget cuts in response to Depression.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Tutors win twenty-seven out of thirty debates at Illinois contest; Kramer and Grant, Sinclair and Woolverton return home undefeated Summary of recent competition.
2 Forum Wendell Bragonier believes that the matter of class attendance has been thoroughly discussed; believes attention should turn to participation in organizations, theft, and vandalism
3 Alta Freeman will present recital in college auditorium First in series of Sunday afternoon concerts; profile of Professor Freeman.
3 Condit helps install Kappa Mu chapter At Illinois State Normal School.
3 All "Central Park" action takes place within single day
3 Christian Endeavor shows Chinese films Meeting will feature Chinese theme.
3 Correspondence and visiting committees lay plans for work Groups will visit those who are ill.
3 Tickets for college movie are reduced to fifteen cents Will show "Secrets of the French Police".
3 Waterloo girls have Boston tea party Guests at luncheon in Bartlett Hall.
3 Cafeteria changes schedule of service Saturday dinner will be $.25 and Sunday dinner will be $.30.
3 Recital will honor campus composers Phi Mu Alpha will perform work by ISTC faculty.
3 Seventh week of term draws to close with sorority dances and supper parties Campus social calendar.
3 Bartlett parties go from corn pops to manless formal
4 Wrestlers will meet strong Cornell team; Panther grapplers engage in initial dual meet of season TC wrestlers will have their first intercollegiate meet of the year with Cornell.
4 Madame X selects Teachers to win next two contests Madame X predicts outcomes of games without making the Panthers feel too confident.
4 Sports schedules are completed; competition for volleyball and handball titles starts Schedule for intramural competition.
4 Three quintets are undefeated in intramurals; Xanho, A. D. A. and Phi Sig maintain clean slates Saturday Results of intramural basketball competition.