College Eye — March 21, 1935

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1 Campus composers to present program Concert program.
1 Suter, Curtis win forensic titles at speech meet
1 Author to be feted at alumni banquet Bess Streeter Aldrich will be guest at Los Angeles meeting.
1 Tutor grad coaches Luana high cagers Al Ogland is Luana coach; photo.
1 Call is issued for staff applications for "Eye," annual
1 Johnson concludes student reviews at Commons Tuesday Alvin Johnson will review Adamic's "Native's Return".
1 Student Council to fill vacancy Need new member of Board of Control of Student Publications.
1 New officers of Women's League are presented Also hear address by George Stoddard.
1 Bovee resigns copy position on "Eye" Cites scheduling conflicts.
1 Armistice halts Old Gold contest voting Will start again with a more secure balloting system.
1 College newshounds plan to talk it over in conference here Will host Iowa College Press convention.
1 Eastman discusses means of improving the moving picture Fred Eastman cites problems with block booking and blind selling.
1 Novel elements added to series of forum talks Speakers will work on developing a social philosophy.
1 Purple Pen is named winner; Columbia Scholastic Press Association rates it first
1 State meet opens here this morning Sixteen high school teams will battle it out for the 1935 state title in the Men's Gymnasium this week.
1 Education in the News
1 Solons will pay visit to campus this Saturday About forty members of the General Assembly will survey needs of the college.
1 Spring registration figure reaches 1,465
1 Students will select queen of Mardi Gras Will vote when they buy tickets.
1 Bel Canto Club plans concert; Alpha Mayfield will direct glee club's annual song fest Concert program.
2 You versus yourself Discusses the value of examinations.
2 Attention please, College Eye readers Seeking staff members.
2 Excuse me for thinking Editor of American Legion journal believes college newspapers should not contain editorials.
2 A vote for zilch is a vote for zilch! Students were caught stuffing the ballot box for the Old Gold most representative students.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Peculiar experiences related by student at U. of education Student tells of meeting conduct at which he was quite amazed with while attending a meeting at the State University of Education.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
3 Placement test notice New students must take tests.
3 Physical educationists attend Omaha meet Professors White and Wild will participate.
3 Vocations topic for today is to concern nursing Bess Johnson will speak.
3 Lambda Gams win volleyball tourney Lambda Gamma Nu takes home the intramural championship by beating Phi Tau Theta in final game.
3 Campus This Week News from around campus.
3 Strayer will tell of make-up arts In lecture at Commons.
3 'Mary Peters" depicts sea-faring heritage of New Englanders Helene Brown reviewed book.
3 Conlon talks art to business women
3 Writers read at Women's Club Six students read original compositions.
3 Kappa Theta Psi's win Kappa Theta Psi volleyball team upheld its title as winner of the recent intersorority volleyball tournament.
3 Officers selected for ensuing year by society groups List of officers.
3 Mayfield presents topic for Parley Will speak at regional music education conference.
3 Trials of a teacher shown in next movie Will show "Grand Old Girl".
3 College boy rates letter from Huey Leon Strain gets a letter from Governor Huey Long.
3 State basketball tournament to hold spotlight this weekend Campus social news.
3 Many students attend Women's League carnival Review of some of the attractions and activities.
3 Coming Events Activity schedule.
3 Discussion free at new forum meeting held in Commons Professor Thompson talked about economic security.
4 Sport Shorts No TC basketball player has made the Des Monies Register's all-state first team; the Olive Street Olympics have begun; believes Grinnell will win the state title.
4 Register again names Carr on second quintet For two consecutive years, basketball star Maurice Carr is named to the second all-state team.
4 Former prep cage champions High school basketball champions since 1923.
4 Nichols takes 440 at Armour Relays Leading from the start, TC's Orville Nichols wins the 440 dash and takes fourth in the 70 yard dash.
4 "Roberta" on screen at the Iowa Theatre
4 Panther track stock rises as LaDage enrolls Star low hurdler Beverly LaDage returns to TC for spring quarter.
4 Varsity tennis outlook bright Schedule of games has not been released, but this year's season looks promising.
4 Matmen leave for collegiate, Midwest meets Three wrestlers will attend meet in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, hoping to win a National Intercollegiate wrestling title.
4 Singer carries on despite injuries Norma Atwood performs with tack in foot.
4 Stout will present bass solo at chapel services on Sunday
4 Seven lettermen answer varsity baseball call Baseball season begins soon and players are beginning workouts to prepare for the season.