College Eye — February 10, 1933

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1 Men's Gymnasium to be scene of sectional basketball tourney For high school tournament.
1 Certification bill may pass; proposed measure drafted by State Teachers association Would raise certification standards.
1 Washington Ball to be in men's gym Friday, February 24
1 Grant and Curtis will debate Upper Iowa on war debt question in Gilchrist today; tutors won Dubuque meet Friday; Dolan, Diamond return undefeated Preview of upcoming competition.
1 Associated council moves to revolutionize weekend social program during spring term; temporary committee is appointed to draw up plans Will plan weekly movies and dances.
1 Freshman debate contest will be concluded Monday Will select best freshman woman debater.
1 Doctors vie with radio announcers to gain laurels in Lambertson's class; Dr. Smith, a licensed pilot, often makes call by plane Professor Lambertson's class features students with unusual backgrounds.
1 Dr. Latham to address winter term graduates; commencement exercises are set for March 2; dinner March 1 Preview of the ceremony.
1 Old Gold sends first photos to engravers
1 Rath will continue advanced study at Iowa State College Will be away for spring and summer terms.
1 Failure in college courses proves expensive according to survey; a five-hour course costs student nearly forty dollars Dean Reed has calculated the cost of failing a course.
1 Midwest debate tryouts will be next Wednesday For women's meet in St. Paul.
1 Technocracy is an old idea in a new cloak, Skar declares Professor Skar likens technocracy to communism.
1 College groups plan tribute to Dr. Seerley; memorial program will be broadcasted Sunday afternoon Description of the program.
1 Nine to teach in branch summer school in Atlantic Roster of the staff; photo.
1 All-men's recital to be presented Monday List of performers.
1 Teachers/students crash/movies Mary Lou Mitze and Virginia Philpot are characters in "Once in a Lifetime"; photo.
1 Opportunity is knocking at your door! It's 'Once in a Lifetime'; tickets for play to go on sale next Monday morning Preview of the play; list of cast and crew.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Literat = Eye Student short stories and poems.
2 Defends athletics Clermont Loper defends intercollegiate athletics in debate; photo.
2 Soloists to appear on music programs List of performers.
2 Three rare trees grace local campus; two are tulip trees Professor Arey brought two Russian olives and two tulip trees to campus.
2 Forum Believes fraternities influenced voters to select most popular students on campus.
2 Editorials; more exams, we cry Critical of teaching method of some faculty; simply repeat what is to be learned over and over.
3 Bartlett girls have Valentine dinner and dance in East Hall
3 Religious sororities will attend tea at Westminster House
3 Students should file registrations early, declares Dr. Goetch Should complete placement files.
3 Youth peace group will hear lecture Lilly Robinson will speak.
3 Milton Moore to be soloist at Waterloo symphony concert
3 Dr. Hafkesbrink will talk at club meeting Will speak on German foreign policy.
3 Waterloo pastor to speak here Sunday The Reverend Earl Riney will speak at CHIC.
3 State 'Y' conference will be on campus
3 Departmental clubs, honorary groups are on Old Gold schedule
3 Cedar Falls women are dinner guests Hear address on dinner parties.
3 Zero weather fails to stop plans for inter-sorority squabble tomorrow night Campus social calendar.
4 Final round of basketball to be played; Alpha Delta Alpha favored to win final game and title Results of intramural basketball.
4 Teachers beat Columbia for fifth in row; Fritzel's team retains lead in Iowa conference rating Panthers win, 40-20.
4 Enroll for Saturday classes on March 4 For practicing teachers and others in the area.
4 College will be host to prep wrestling here next week High school finals to be held on campus.
4 Weather retards work on Commons Work suspended until weather improves; brick work underway; target completion date is late July 1933.
4 "Me and my Gal" coming to Regent theatre on Sunday
4 Meeting of W. A. A. cabinet will be open to members
4 Panthers play final home game tonight; Fritzel's cagers lead Iowa loop by Stanley Dean figures St. Ambrose College is tied with Teachers on a percentage basis, but the Davenport school has played weaker teams than has Teachers and as a result is ranked lower according to Stanley Dean figures.
4 Tutor Ticklers turn over proceeds to Student Loan Fund Event earns about $340 in profit.
4 Madame X predicts eighteen point win Madame X predicts the Tutors will win by eighteen points against Simpson.
4 Men's athletic meet progresses; Alpha Chi Epsilon first and second teams win in volleyball
4 Wrestlers win opening meet, drop second; Panther beat Cornell but are outclassed by Ames team Panther grapplers defeated Cornell in the opening meet 17 and a half to 10 and a half.