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College Eye — February 14, 1936
College Eye — February 14, 1936
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Women's League to elect 1936 officers
List of candidates.
1
Sandburg fails to come; regrets it
Railroads blocked by snow.
1
Magazine reprints article by Abbott
On wasps.
1
Suter, Schrader, Beebee, Smith are chosen; final ballot count reveals first place winners in contest
Brief profiles of most representative students.
1
Peterson talks on school financing
E. T. Peterson advocates changes in financing arrangements.
1
Gutz and Jordan fill vacancies on College Eye staff
Marian Gutz will be society editor; James Jordan will be sports editor.
1
Dr. Roy L. Abbott is chapel speaker
1
Love, hate, conflicts, and peace before footlights in play that is Scottish through and through
Preview of "Spring O' the Year".
1
Teacher trailerites thrill actor Huston
Students ride to Des Moines show in orchestra trailer.
1
Purple Pen to be distributed soon
1
Concert Band to present program
Band was selected from Men's Band and Women's Band.
1
Thirty-eight to receive diplomas at term's end
List of those who will graduate; there will be no Commencement ceremonies.
1
Women debaters leave for Denver forensic contest
1
New dormitory, Baker Hall, to open in June; new dorm houses 111 boys; modern facilities give comforts
Description of new facilities; will feature daily maid service; rent will be $30 per term for a double room.
1
Executives, faculty will attend St. Louis national conventions
Of NEA.
1
Leisure reading is discussed by Fagan
Believes people read to get knowledge, to experience vicariously what they cannot personally experience, and to get spiritual solace.
1
Old man winter creeps in rooms--and do things happen then! My! Burst pipes, ruined tests, floating carpets are cold result
Several offices flooded when pipes burst.
1
Debate tournament is postponed one week
Due to bad weather and travel conditions.
1
Best reporter contest begins
Will receive medals from Board.
1
Iowa journalists to assemble here on April 17 and 18
Iowa College Press Association will meet.
2
Journalism II class plans editorial page
Credits for this issue of the College Eye.
2
To keep students awake or to induce sleep; that's the question; a few hints to professors who desire approval of students
What students want in a good teacher.
2
Eyes of the past
News from old college newspapers.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Old Gold beauty receives proposal
Dorothy Oleson receives marriage proposal.
2
Time served in hospital not dull
Quick look at some of the services offered in the College Hospital.
3
College movie shows life in old Pompeii
3
George and Martha step from history to lead traditional ball
Preview of the Washington Ball.
3
Aeolians to present annual concert in Auditorium Thursday
Concert program.
3
All Methodist banquet held Saturday evening
3
Textile art on exhibit in vocational building
Work by students of Professors Patt and Conlon on display.
3
Perrine to illustrate lecture with movies
Will speak on modern communications.
3
Al Sky's players to provide music for inter-sorority dance
3
Critic in training accepts position
Brief profile of Angeline Broffel.
3
Woman's Club hears program by students
Sigma Tau Delta students entertain.
3
Women will "get their men" for Bartlett dance
Dance preview.
3
Alpha Mayfield will be guest director of Waterloo chorus
3
Squabble (dance to you) and "Spring O' Year" feature week
Campus social calendar.
3
Women's League has annual supper party
About three hundred attend.
4
Phi Sigs nick ADA's; Xanhos win thriller in intramural race
Xanho defeated Lambda Gamma Nu, 22-21; Phi Sigma Epsilon defeated the ADA's, 29-26.
4
Frosh five takes Deere team, 21-20
Freshmen defeated the John Deere semi-pro basketball team; individual scoring is posted.
4
Cyclones defeat Tutor grapplers
Iowa State University handed a loss to ISTC, 15-11.
4
Panther quintet to meet Omaha University in last home conference contest; game marks Homecoming for John Baker, former Tutor coach
John Baker, former TC football coach, will return to Cedar Falls as Omaha's head basketball coach.
4
Bison five drops Panther quint in fast game, 35-25
ISTC defeated by North Dakota State; individual scoring is posted.
4
Splinters--From The Bench
Briefly comments on various sporting activities in and around the Waterloo area.
4
Cardinal cagers here tomorrow
Omaha players William Nelson, Leo Peary, and Harold Johnk will travel to ISTC to face the Panthers; photo.
4
Conference standings
Teachers College is at fifth place in the North Central Conference standings.