College Eye — March 29, 1935

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1 Students frisk at Mardi Gras festival tonight; Bob Schneider and his orchestra to provide music Will feature exhibition tango.
1 Thirteen women plan to attend Ames conference On orientation.
1 Getchell to address teachers association in Mason City today Will speak on science education.
1 Committees planning senior prom May 3 Roster of committee officers.
1 "Students meek as a group, "--Finkenbinder Professor Finkenbinder characterizes college students.
1 Grad announcement sale to begin today
1 Students will seek good hymn at forum
1 Conference play is "Good Hope"; annual Drama Conference is set for April 25, 26, and 27 Conference highlights.
1 Fenyves plays here April 4; Hungarian pianist to give last entertainment program Profile of Gabriel Fenyves.
1 Pierre de Lanux to present talk Thursday, April 4 Will speak on international relations.
1 Vienna psychologist talks here April 2 Charlotte Buhler will speak.
1 Students scan House File 160; express their opinions on Iowa allegiance measure Measure might require loyalty oath.
1 Music festival to be May 9-10; advanced students to give recital; cantata will be presented Brief schedule of two day Spring Music Festival.
1 Teachers College is called "Laboratory of Life" in booklet Publicity Department issues new booklet.
1 'Herbert: come sign at once; need you." Author of one Purple Pen submission is unknown.
1 Journalists to hear Harrington in May H. F. Harrington will speak to Iowa College Press group.
1 Mothers to be honored in May Preparations under way.
1 Material being collected for prose anthology Sigma Tau Delta will publish book of student prose.
1 Condit going to national math fraternity meet Professor Condit is nation vice president of Kappa Mu Epsilon.
1 "Quest of Ages" is sermon topic
1 Staff applications must be in April 5 For College Eye and Old Gold positions.
1 Education in the News
1 Glee club will present concert Concert program.
2 House File 160 A new bill in the Iowa House of Representatives is thought by some to violate the tradition of democracy; students are encouraged to write their state representative.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 A bill for Text of bill relating to loyalty.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
3 Faculty men honor Mahannah Tuesday F. L. Mahannah retired.
3 Lambertson to lead discussion at League
3 Two sororities elect officers this week List of officers.
3 Intramural meeting set for Wednesday Women interested in intramural tennis, baseball, and golf should attend a meeting to outline the activities for the present term.
3 Six voluntarily read to Writers' Club at meeting on Tuesday
3 Three entertain Playcraft Club
3 Kearney presents conventions review
3 'Buying practices" discussed by Mach Professor Mach's class had surveyed over two hundred Cedar Falls families.
3 Women's League main committee leaders chosen Brief profiles of new heads.
3 Campus this Week Campus news.
3 Florence I. Reed weds G. P. Horton at Reno, Nevada
3 Nursery School gives for Faculty Dames Group takes tour of Nursery School building.
3 Old residents saw May Robson in 1909 Played Cedar Falls as young actress.
3 Coming Events Upcoming events on campus.
3 "What is a movie?" topic of discussion at religious forum Group discusses three recent movies.
3 Commons will house colorful Mardi Gras masque ball tonight Campus activity calendar.
4 Panthers win two Midwest A. A. U. titles Wrestlers Clifford Peck and Norman Mikkelson won first place for their weight class in the recent A. A. U. wrestling meet.
4 Baseball squad works outside Players work outside on batting, fielding, sliding, and base-running.
4 State tourney believed one of best ever held
4 College Eye all-tournament team For high school basketball tournament.
4 Saint Ambrose thinclads loom as Tutor rivals Saint Ambrose took conference basketball championship and are looking now to take the track title as well.
4 Yearling track men start daily work this week Freshmen track members begin their weekly workout with nearly forty contenders.
4 Relays beauty to be chosen; Old Gold will select local candidate for honors For Drake Relays.
4 College teams asked to enter annual relays Nine collegiate track teams were asked to attend the annual Teachers College Relays.
4 Tutors fail to place in NCAA wrestling meet TC wrestler Ray Cheney suffers his first loss in collegiate competition.
4 Tourney tip offs High school basketball highlights.
4 Collegiate billiards gains in popularity
4 Baker announces extensive spring intramural card All spring intramural managers will have a meeting in the Men's Gymnasium to plan spring program.