College Eye — March 12, 1934

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1 Purple Pen is award winner; merits second place honors in National Scholastic Press contest Against several hundred competitors.
1 Twenty prominent students selected Will be announced in Old Gold.
1 Nine debaters in state tilt; leave this Wednesday for tourney to be held in Des Moines Schedule of upcoming debates.
1 "Sus Domesticatus" nips budding fame Students find mysterious skull; turns out to be that of a dog.
1 State tourney opens Thursday; altered Panther fieldhouse seats five thousand people; WMT will broadcast games Sixteen high school cage teams to battle for state crown.
1 Sixteen represent T. C. at Iowa City At Play Day competition.
1 "Ally"--he'll probably live until 2108 Alligator came to campus as six inch youngster twenty-six years ago; lives in greenhouse; now two hundred pounds and eight feet long.
1 Fahrney to speak on Cuban New Deal
1 Three return from leaves; Holden, Gilbert, Overn to resume duties; leave for Aitchison
1 Applications for membership on board received Procedures for applying for the Board of Control of Student Publications.
1 Nation is calling for students to solve problems, says speaker; "There is food enough for everyone, yet people are starving" Excerpts from Commencement address by Homer W. Anderson.
1 Heating Plant, Old North Hall being removed; parking space adjacent to training school also to be changed Both buildings should be removed in a few weeks; chimney will be demolished in sections; old cinder parking lot will be landscaped; bookstore will move into the power house.
1 College formal dance will be held March 23; Aaron Hale to play for dinner-dance throngs in Commons Schedule of upcoming dances.
1 College Eye issues call for reporters; staff elections due
1 G. H. Holmes returns to publicity office Has been away from office for three months due to illness.
1 Eight hundred hear College Band play Plays for area high schools.
1 Mechanical men, wooden women bring on disaster in "R.U.R."; manufactured beings instill terror in hearts of creators Lengthy preview of the play.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Books A book review of "Wedding Song" by David Burnham.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
2 Weathering the busiest term Spring weather, events, and sports make the term busier than others.
2 Know Your Campus Description of the Commons.
3 Freeman presents piano students in recital this week List of performers and their programs.
3 Commerce students to give law sketch "No Consideration" will present principles of commercial law.
3 B. Hovelson wed to Bozarth November 21 Bernadene Hovelson married Rodney Bozarth.
3 Campus child study club hears Dr. Scott Professor Scott spoke on companionship.
3 Edwin Cram to sell for surgical house Recent graduate will be sales representative.
3 News briefs Information about students, alumni, and faculty.
3 Owen Ralston again heads Alpha Chis Re-elected president of Alpha Chi Epsilon.
3 January wedding of D. Kellogg announced Dorotha Kellogg married William C. Gaedke.
3 Phi Sigma sorority holds formal dance
3 Sliter composition is recital feature Orchesis will present work by Merle M. Sliter.
3 Social activities minimized for high school basketball tourney Campus social calendar.
3 After-dinner hours resumed this term Music will be presented by Orchestra Club.
4 Choir from St. Olaf to present concert in Waterloo April 9
4 Scene of state basketball tourney Men's Gymnasium; photo.
4 Social dancing will be resumed tonight
4 Single day is lone vacation in spring Only Memorial Day will be holiday.
4 Robert Schmidt has something in common with F. R., King George; "We all collect stamps," says Bob; Hobby has its thrills Profile of Robert Schmidt, who collects stamps.
4 T. C. H. S. to stage modern farce tonight; "That Lucas Family" is comedy of middle class group
5 Varsity tennis squad to meet Big Ten teams; Iowa and Illinois engaged to play Tutor foursome Coach Haddox will call for team members soon.
5 Hollywood styles find Riggs in tux Professor Riggs has difficulty locating clothing for style show.
5 Panther Cubs Profile of Donald Stout.
5 Large turnout is expected for spring football Coach Baker holds spring drills to acquaint new men with veterans.
5 If I'm Wrong, I'm Sorry Sports gossip.
5 Intramural mat crown is won by Xanho frat; Alpha Chi's finish second; lambda Gamma Nu takes third After winning three intramural titles, Xanhos can keep the intramural wrestling cup.
5 Carr, Lambert honored in U. P.-A. P. selections Maurice Carr and Paul Lambert named to the conference basketball team.
6 Candy bars, apples have popularathon Students consume about two thousand apples and three thousand candy bars per week; favorite candy bars noted.
6 Prom well attended 150 couples attended Prison Prom.
6 Spring sport program gets underway; Panther track team starts early practice; weakness in field events makes team strength uncertain Only five letter winners return this spring.
6 Panther Cubs Profile of Orville Nichols.
6 First call for varsity baseball recruits is made by Whitford; mentor without veterans to form nucleus of 1934 squad First game is April 23 against University of Iowa.