College Eye — February 2, 1934

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1 Phi Sigma Phi wins Tutor Tickler cup Results of Tutor Tickers competition.
1 "The show must go on, trouper!" Tommy Quire broke bone in arm during Tutor Tickler show.
1 Ruegnitz gives recital Sunday; will present selections of modern pianoforte composers Performance program.
1 Dr. Beard talks to university women at Tuesday meeting On women in higher education.
1 Spring, caramels, Commons, an "A" baying dog, etc., thrill students; ten tutors list the things that appeal to their aesthetic natures Students tell what they like.
1 Lowther's Casa Nova band to play for ball; selected as orchestra for annual Washington celebration Preview of the Washington Ball.
1 Eighteen groups will gather for annual pictures
1 Inter-frat dance expected to draw 150 couples
1 Tutor debaters back from tour; win ten out of sixteen victories in tournament Description of recent competition.
1 Come up to shoot with me sometime! Student hopes that a rifle club will organize; keeps shotgun in room.
1 T. C. popularity contest begins Tuesday, Feb. 6, no nomination will be held before regular elections Winners will appear in 1934 Old Gold.
1 Ball for President attracts many to Commons Tuesday Raised money for polio.
1 Rubber-legged girls, wild cats in intramurals Women's intramural sports underway.
1 T. C. loyalty song is heard over NBC Heard on Rudy Vallee show.
1 Panthers set for tilt with Simpson five; Deanmen enter fieldhouse tomorrow night as circuit threat Panthers in the middle of a slump after losing four consecutive games.
1 "Today, the issues of the times demand action"--J.C. Gilchrist; booklet found in Central Hall eaves contains sermon of '79 Commencement booklet found.
1 To preach Sunday D. W. Kurtz will speak at CHIC; photo.
1 Victors named in speech tilts; Curtis, Grant, Ferreter, and Moore win fist places and Drake trip Results of recent contests.
1 Shield Club dinner to be held tonight Faculty will honor students.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Forum Observations of students.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
2 The Greeks have a letter for it! The number of Greek groups has increased significantly.
2 Books A book review of "Fanny Penquite" by Edith Saunders and "To the North" by Elizabeth Bowen.
3 Veiled education found interesting Student uses book to cover what she is really reading.
3 Lorinne Crawford appears in Regent film, "Mr. Skitch" Served as double for actress Rochelle Hudson.
3 News briefs Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3 Four changes made on editorial staff of student annual
3 Alert citizen is hero for night Citizens in Hudson avert what they thought was going to be a crime.
3 Annual swim show ready February 21 Twenty-five students will present exhibition.
3 Password please? "Deuteriumdeu--" Alembic group meets.
3 'Clothing' discussed at school assembly Training School group tours local woolen mill.
3 Mullins gives review of books at coffee Evelyn Mullins reviews books.
3 Dr. Sage to discuss "Hitlerism" at forum
3 He grapples with men in the winter; cuisine in summer Bruce Warner serves as chef at Chicago area country club.
3 Ralph Moritz will give piano recital Performance program.
3 Inter-fraternity dance tonight is social highlight of weekend Campus social calendar.
3 Pi Theta Pi sorority entertains rushees
3 "Out goes the bad air, in comes the good," drones class Women take water safety training.
3 Untitled Professor Fahrney will speak at Kiwanis Club.
3 Dr. Luse entertains teachers at dinner Will entertain faculty and local educators.
4 Duhawks spill Panthers 36-20; shove Tutors from title race in upset contest Rematch between the teams proves to be another loss for the Panthers.
4 "Familiarity breeds attempt" is way of Minnie Mouse
4 F. D. Cram honored by Mason City group High school journalism society named for Professor Cram.
4 Iowa State scores mat victory over Panther wrestlers Panthers win only the first and last matches of the meet and lose, 28-6.
4 Tarzan's rival in Tutor Tickler act Don Stout appears in silhouette in show.
4 Chi Pi's victors in intramurals; successfully defend their 1933 basketball crown Chi Pi remained the only undefeated team.
4 Alpha Chi's trip Chi Pi Theta; tie for league lead Upset leads to tie between Chi Pi Theta and Lambda Gammas.
4 Panther frosh lose to Cornell by 32-29 score Panthers lose their opening game.