College Eye — January 17, 1936

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1 A sample of 'Eyes' of the yesteryears Some news from old student newspapers.
1 Burch elected as new editor of College Eye; board fills vacancy created by Adam's resignation in December Brief profile of Leslie Burch.
1 Faculty members to address social science teachers Many will participate in conference.
1 Dr. Paul to speak on Brookings survey Sponsored by Kappa Delta Pi.
1 College Camera club to exhibit prints Central Hall exhibit will feature many kinds of photos.
1 Palm trees and sidewalk cafes intrigue Tutor debaters on trip; New Year's Eve whoopee in Havana is long but not wild, Lambertson avers Debaters talk about their trip to the South and to Cuba.
1 Harlan S. Miller to pick beauties at dance Friday
1 Alpha Chi's head list in scholarship Ranking of fraternity GPAs.
1 News flash! Voting for Old Gold Beauties is close.
1 Tutor debaters to enter three major tourneys
1 January 'Alumnus' now off the press
1 Tickler stage crew at work; modernistic scenery, novel lightning are features of '36 acts Description of the staging of the show.
1 Concert orchestra personnel chosen List of concert band members.
1 Miss Terry speaks at Writers' Club Speaks on moral and immoral literature.
1 Dr. Hogrefe speaker at Sigma Tau dinner
1 Leisure hour to feature recital by Olive Barker Concert program.
1 Miss Conlon speaks on room decorations at forum, Wednesday Professor Conlon offers her suggestions.
1 Dr. Harold Bosley to speak at chapel
1 Campus tree takes its own life; makes "Believe it or Not" Tree with encircling roots to be featured in nationally syndicated column.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Finnessy likes reading and talking politics Profile of senior Austin Finnessy.
2 Lewis' "It's Can't Happen Here" portrays terror, dictatorship Review of Sinclair Lewis' new book, "It Can't Happen Here."
3 Letter to the Editor Claims that if the Supreme Court were abolished, the government would not receive more money.
3 Here's Men's Union list of who's who! All TC men are listed as a formal invitation to the Men's Union dinner.
4 Fellowship to be given by Women's Prohibition Society
4 Eddie Cantor to award scholarship
4 "Work together," Reverend Fisk tells students Excerpts from chapel address.
4 Hart leads forum over station WOI On state support of public education.
4 Physical education bulletin is issued Women's department publishes information on its alumnae.
4 Miss Thomes talks to Catholic Dames Speaks on Spain and Spanish Morocco.
4 High school clubs present operetta Will present "The Serenade".
4 Library floor slippery; Helen Huus breaks nose Students slips in puddle and falls.
4 Do you remember? Year in review of the most important events on campus in 1935.
5 Students entertain Independence club Entertain Lions Club there.
5 Cooperative is Christian action Rev. Fisk states
5 Sororities practice etiquette at dinner Part of laboratory project to teach etiquette.
5 Sorority pledges become actives after initiations List of new members.
5 New hobbies added for winter term Will feature puppets, block printing, and clay modeling.
5 Junior women have travel dinner party Tables decorated to represent different countries.
5 Primary B. A. girls hear talk by Conlon Speaks on children's drawings.
5 Revue "Top Speed" will show at Iowa
5 Conference delegates report to group at inter-church vesper Report on attendance at meeting.
5 Sigma Alpha Iota to honor Miss Barker Will hold reception.
5 Numerous campus activities to keep students active socially Campus social calendar.
6 Tutor matmen drop opener; Iowa State grapplers take final five matches to win Panthers defeated by Cyclones, 17-11.
6 Conference standings North Dakota University stands at first place in the North Central Conference.
6 Leading Panther scorer Junior John Tolan is pictured; photo.
6 Iowa coaches to convene Saturday
6 Frosh cage squad cut to fourteen Fourteen freshmen men making up the basketball squad are listed.
6 Nodak five downs Panthers 43-31 in loop opener ISTC defeated by North Dakota University; individual scores are posted.
6 Panthers meet loop foes in return games; South Dakota University and Morningside to play here ISTC will meet Morningside tonight and South Dakota University tomorrow night for their fifth and sixth conferences games of the season, respectively.
6 Margaret Carnahan to sail for Brazil Will teach in mission school.
6 Little Tutor five drops fast tilt to Grundy Center Teachers College High School defeated by Grundy Center, 30-25.
6 Women's sports Students and faculty in the Department of Physical Education for Women attended the W. A.. A. convention at Coe College; College Club formed for sports activities.