College Eye — October 12, 1934

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1 Council vetoes May Day fete; votes to abolish freshman and sophomore class elections Believes Tutor Ticklers has replaced May Day; believe abolition of elections will enhance unity of the school.
1 Latham fetes campus leaders at annual dinner Gayle Howe summarizes changes in the school over the last ten years.
1 Prep leaders meet in Commons today For leadership conference.
1 Fagan says plan of private property is opposed in practice Excerpts from remarks by Professor Fagan to forum group.
1 Leisure hours to begin Sunday; Miss Barker, Mr. Hill to be on first program at Commons Performance program.
1 Fluttering Bessie is teacher's pet! Bessie the Bat flutters around the Auditorium and brings good luck to dramatic productions.
1 Here's early fame for 3 little boys Professor Ruegnitz dedicates three of her compositions to little boys.
1 Business men to have pep section About 150 Cedar Falls businessmen will parade across the field tomorrow with their wives before the start of the game to show their support.
1 Eight new courses in philosophy and religion announced Short description of the courses; will be taught by Harold Bosley.
1 Botanical Gardens are little-known part of campus Brief history and description of the College Garden, started by Professor Arey in 1916; located at east end of 26th Street.
1 Hart appointed to state educational committee position Will be coordinator of the education committee of the Iowa State Planning Board.
1 Frosh to frolic next Friday eve Will feature celebration and dance.
1 Student editors attending national press convention Highlights of the Chicago meeting.
1 Two college men's vocal clubs name sixty in personnel List of members of the Minnesingers and the Troubadours.
1 Wanted: a date, by man with a dime Women want a man who can dance and has some money.
1 College Choir is now vested; has fifty members College Choir will have robes for Sunday services; list of members.
1 The World This Week Discusses Europe's turmoil, news on the Lindbergh kidnapping, and fighting in Spain.
2 Student thinks Library is more for visiting than for studying Believes that many men use the Library only as a place to meet women.
2 Un-American is not anti-American Discusses Professor Fagan's speech on the "American System" and private property.
2 Freshmen! Are you men or mice? Considers seeming acceptance of freshmen for their purple caps.
2 Upperclaswoman proposes eight o'clock curfew for freshmen Female student suggests an early curfew for freshmen so that upperclasswomen have a chance to meet some men and go on dates.
2 Student Council minutes Considers May Day, bulletin boards, and class elections.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast Happenings at other campuses around the United States.
2 Chaos, fascism, or socialism is Thomas' choice for the future Review of "The Choice Before Us".
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 "Slanting Lines of Steel" tells story of war correspondent Review of book.
3 Frosh party next Friday night finds social prominence of class
3 Coming events Upcoming events on campus.
3 Date set for annual publications banquet to be at Commons Roster of speakers.
3 Bartlett Hall girls get helpful hints through new advisers Advisors offer advice to new students.
3 Eleven sororities grant membership to eighty women List of new pledges.
3 "Mexico City" theme of Thomes' lecture At meeting of Romance Language Club.
3 Campus this Week Campus news.
4 Panther Portraits Athletic profile of football player William Schultz.
4 "Treasure Island" is new Regent picture
4 Cross country run event of Coe game Interested track aspirants are encouraged to participate in the first 1 1/2 mile cross country event to be held at halftime of the TC-Coe football game.
4 Getchell presents views on science
4 Freshman team mocks Ypsilanti against varsity Freshman football team practices against varsity to prepare the varsity for their upcoming game against Michigan State Normal.
4 Flash card system to be inaugurated Women are being asked to hold purple and gold flashcards at the Michigan State Normal game to show their school spirit.
4 Richman defeated in faculty tournament Finkenbinder defeats Richman in the faculty golf tournament.
4 Games for women are 'going British' TC women are playing cricket.
4 Orville Nichols outstanding in Panther victory TC's speed demon Orville Nichols helped the Panthers to a 18-0 victory over Cornell.
4 Men's athletic participation is nearly doubled Almost two hundred students are engaging in sports on the TC campus.
4 Girls hike miles to explore quarry at end of tramp Women's Athletic Association sponsors new activities program and the sports club begins hockey practice for women.
4 Panther ready for Ypsilanti tilt tomorrow TC faces a challenge as they face Michigan State Normal at home tomorrow.