College Eye — December 13, 1935
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tutor Tickler main acts picked; six student organizations enter 1936 Vaudeville frolic; to name entrée acts soon | Roster of vaudeville acts selected. | |
| 1 | Agnes Samuelson will be speaker here December 17 | Will speak at dinner in Commons. | |
| 1 | Annual costume ball, Mardi Gras, will be repeated | Announced early so that students have time to prepare costumes. | |
| 1 | Adams resigns as "Eye" editor; to continue journalistic career on Waterloo Courier staff | Will stay in school. | |
| 1 | Wescott, Homan join Eye staff | Gwendolyn Wescott is managing editor; Elaine Homan is copy editor. | |
| 1 | Mrs. Sinclair Lewis, a bit tired, grants reporter an interview; thinks squabble over Berlin Olympic Games is silly, unnecessary | Interview with Dorothy Thompson. | |
| 1 | 'Spring O' The Year' to be presented as winter drama | Cast announced. | |
| 1 | Debate teams win at Kansas meet | Men win four of five; women win three of five. | |
| 1 | Riebe publication used as new class guide | On classroom management. | |
| 1 | Harlan Miller to select Old Gold beauties; Register columnist will appear at yearbook dance January 24 | Fifteen women will be selected in poll. | |
| 1 | Thousand students to join in college Christmas party | Will be followed by dancing. | |
| 1 | Debaters to tour southeastern U. S. and visit Cuba | Trip schedule. | |
| 1 | Dr. Albert Palmer of Chicago seminary is chapel speaker | Speaker profile; photo. | |
| 1 | Winter registration shows little change | Enrollment for winter term is 1764. | |
| 1 | Official notice | Regulations relating to health certification of food service workers. | |
| 2 | -30- | College Eye staff claims they are grateful for the chance to write for the paper. | |
| 2 | The Line | Campus gossip. | |
| 3 | League committees named for Waterloo | List of committee assignments. | |
| 3 | Feather wreath is given to museum | Cora Turner presents family heirloom. | |
| 3 | Males mail more mail than females dorm mailmen say | Mail distributors talk about their work. | |
| 3 | Alumnus relates travel experiences in today's Russia | Edward Markle talks about his trip to the Soviet Union. | |
| 3 | Subject announced for writing contest | Subject is compulsory military training. | |
| 3 | Ginger Rogers versatile star of "In Person" | ||
| 3 | Music majors, minors complete special test of teaching talent | Hope to select strongest students. | |
| 3 | Photography as hobby discussed by Riebe | At Ellen Richards Club meeting. | |
| 3 | Stand up and hitch-hike for your rights, girlies! | Disagrees with statements made in a previous article concerning women hitch-hiking to Waterloo. | |
| 3 | Phil Connell pens diary of Kansas forensic jaunt | Phil Connell's account of the trip and competition. | |
| 4 | The campus this week | Campus news notes. | |
| 4 | Untitled | Lorinne Crawford will tour Europe with "Hollywood Starlets" | |
| 4 | Untitled | Waterloo and Cedar Falls units of Women's League will hold dance. | |
| 4 | Untitled | List of officers of Kindergarten-Primary Club. | |
| 4 | Women's Gymnasium rendezvous for tappers | Men ask for and receive tap dance class. | |
| 4 | New college movie is "Folies Bergere" | ||
| 4 | Six students get autograph of Katherine Cornell, actress; obtain famous signature before Des Moines performance | Students were excited at the experience. | |
| 4 | Women's League edits mimeographed bulletin | Violet Franklin edits four page newsletter. | |
| 5 | Oratorios, supper, two dances crowd pre-Christmas calendar | Campus social calendar. | |
| 5 | Off-campus women attend Xmas party | Will include carol service. | |
| 5 | They made the grade; fraternities formally initiate 51 | List of initiates. | |
| 5 | Physical Education Club | Will have dinner and Christmas service. | |
| 5 | Latham entertains cheerleaders, band, gridders at dinner | Includes entertainment. | |
| 5 | Mirror shows mumps, Phi Sigs now in dumps | Dorothy Galloway has the mumps. | |
| 6 | Women's sports | Women going out for basketball are taking National Standardized tests; women's physical education department sent out bulletins to alumnae. | |
| 6 | 4-H Club | Will hold Christmas party. | |
| 6 | Kohawks down Panthers 16-15 in opening tilt; Tutors fail to know count in tense last minute scoring rally | Coe College defeated ISTC. | |
| 6 | Seventy out for frosh basketball | Coach Mun Whitford began freshmen basketball practices; seventy participating men are listed. | |
| 6 | Correction | ||
| 6 | Panther cagers battle Maroons Saturday night; McCabe, Stout available for first North Central contest | ISTC will face Morningside College. | |
| 6 | Miner wins freshman award; 22 winners of numerals announced | List of letter winners for football announced. | |
| 6 | Grapplers begin drills for 1935-36 wrestling season | Coach Dave McCuskey is preparing thirty-six aspirant wrestlers for the 1935-36 season. | |
| 6 | Little Tutor five downs New Hartford | Teachers College High School defeated New Hartford High School, 42-19. | |
| 6 | Panther Portrait | Profile of senior basketball player Francis Brouwer; photo. | |
| 6 | Orchestra Club in Christmas program | Performance program. | |
| 6 | Champlin named most valuable gridder; 21 awarded letters | Letter winners for football are listed. | |
| 8 | Faculty members give views on survey courses | At science education meeting. | |
| 8 | Untitled | Raymond Sorensen and Paul Boysen speak to Kiwanis Club. | |
| 8 | Inter-Church matins | Will hold service. | |
| 8 | Music educators to meet tomorrow | ||
| 8 | Untitled | Lucile Barnes and Lawrence Touchae present skit. | |
| 8 | Prep debaters play host to schools of northeastern Iowa | ||
| 8 | "World changes" Mrs. Lewis says in address here | Brief excepts from address by Dorothy Thompson. | |
| 8 | Pre-medic students take aptitude tests | ||
| 8 | Untitled | Professor Robinson is president of Arcturus Club. | |
| 8 | Untitled | J. H. Peet spoke at Faculty Men's Club meeting. | |
| 8 | Several alumni now teaching in South Dakota | Survey of alumni working in South Dakota. |