College Eye — March 17, 1933

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1 Four schools to enter play day; twelve students will take test for basketball officials Schools will bring teams to play at ISTC.
1 Thirty-two per cent of total enrollment are men students Highest percentage of men since 1890; spring term enrollment of all students is 1370.
1 Margaret Howell named Teachers college 'Pep' girl by student vote; winner will be guest at Pep Jamboree at Iowa City Will seek title of "Iowa's Peppiest Girl".
1 Three members are elected to Student Council; Mary Howell, David Grant, Robert Brown are chosen Vote tallies from recent election.
1 Two frosh win board positions; Marion Bragonier, James Ebel are chosen from five candidates Vote tallies from recent election.
1 Teachers High to present comic opera 'Pinafore'
1 Sixty-three vie for honors here; State Forensic Association sponsors debate, oratory extempore meets Description of the competition and awards.
1 'Christian Century' editor will speak at church services Paul Hutchinson will speak.
1 Council plans varied program in gym tonight; entertainment will consist of dancing, games, corn pops Entire Women's Gymnasium, with the exception of the pool, is available.
1 Three high school students win four year scholarships Paul Boysen, Eileen Ferreter, and Joe Yoseloff win scholarships in debate tournament.
1 Versailles Treaty revision is urged, Hafkesbrink says Professor Hafkesbrink offers her view on the problems faced by Germany.
1 Alumna wins story contest sponsored by Columbia Club Helen Anderson won first place in national contest for story featured in Purple Pen.
1 Women's League to have second co-ed assembly Wednesday Will vote on changes to constitution.
1 Violin student to broadcast tonight Horace Lund and Virginia Fish will perform.
1 Twenty-four students apply for publication staff positions; new Board of Publications will elect Old Gold, College Eye staffs Roster of candidates for Old Gold and College Eye staff.
1 Hostess committee to entertain campus visitors tomorrow Will entertain guests at play day and forensics activities.
1 'I' Club plans carnival night; dancing, swimming, cards, contests to feature program Will include many activities including mixed swimming.
1 String quartette to present concert Sunday, March 26 Performance program for the faculty group.
1 Three faculty portray comic 'Mikado' roles; stage, painted by Stanley Wood, to represent Japanese print Preview of the presentation.
2 Forum Comments on handshaking, hanging around, and socialism.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Literat = Eye Student short stories and poems.
2 His class still numbers thirty-four students Students fail to pass proficiency test for Professor Thompson.
2 Editorials; not so hot Finds College Eye might not necessarily meet professional criteria.
2 What? No Synonyms? Professors call on students for a synonym or a meaning of a word.
3 Social Science faculty will go to convention; joint session of the Social Science Associations to convene at Ames Nearly all department faculty will attend; program highlights.
3 Phi Omega Pi marks founding of group Celebrates twenty-third anniversary.
3 Students invited to attend Lent service At St. John's Lutheran Church and Wesley Center.
3 Classical Club has reorganization meet List of officers.
3 Pi Gamma Mu gives initiation banquet Roster of initiates.
3 Dr. Finkenbinder has dinner for fraternity Entertains Kappa Delta Pi.
3 Lili Damita stars in college movie, 'Goldie Gets Along'
3 Delphians Get acquainted with rushees.
3 Greek pledges Roster of new pledges.
3 Wesley Foundation house and Bartlett Hall parties celebrate St. Patrick's Day Campus social calendar.
3 Flora Boegal weds Phillip Sheffield
3 Lame Duck Cabinet chosen to officiate at April conference YWCA elections will be held later.
4 Three-sport star gets Berg Trophy Willert is voted the most valuable man on the 1933 Panther basketball team.
4 Freshmen track men report; conditioning work carried on inside until weather moderates Many track men are working out daily. The team has been going through calisthenics drills indoors.
4 Twenty-four frosh report; sunshine encourages drills and practices in baseball Freshman baseball players have been conditioning.
4 Normal Eyte gave no hint of woes of 1893 Depression Finds little evidence in student newspaper of Panic of 1893.
4 If I'm Wrong, I'm Sorry Students opinions on athletics at TC.
4 Three Panther mat men enter national meet; Bethlehem, Pennsylvania is site of intercollegiate contest Maynard Harman, John Brindley, and Bruce Warner will wrestle.
4 Music fraternity quartette to sing at Regent Sunday
4 36 baseball aspirants work under Whitford; squad quits gym as weather man turns on heat Baseball men have been practicing in the heat outside, pitchers have been delegated to drive fly balls to the outfielders, who have been getting the most strenuous workouts.
4 Tutors begin track workouts; fundamental drills begin practice season here Track preliminary workouts have been going on for the men as the track season begins.
4 Three Panthers win mat titles; Bruce Warner gains lead in 126-pound event Warner, Brindley, Flannagan, and Harman have good matches at the A. A. U. wrestling titles.