College Eye — February 21, 1936

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1 Student presentation of one act plays to take place this week Play Production class will present three one act plays and three scenes from longer plays.
1 Abbott flays war in chapel address Excerpts from Professor Abbott's address.
1 Starbeck named Panther grid coach; former North Central Conference star chosen as new Panther mentor Profile of Clyde "Buck" Starbeck; photo.
1 They shall not pass! Suggests establishing tradition of not allowing women to enter Baker Hall.
1 G. W. Samson to give organ recital Sunday at leisure program
1 Advance registration for spring is heavy About 750 have registered.
1 All-college Folk Festival is to be held next Friday Will feature many kinds of dance.
1 Steiner, Grinnell president, to be chapel speaker Edward A. Steiner will speak; photo.
1 Music conference festival cancelled Due to bad weather and roads.
1 Brindley memorial debate cancelled Due to bad weather and scheduling conflicts.
1 Reporter describes Baker Hall; says staircase makes good slide; dreams of men students finally realized in Baker Hall Description of the new dormitory.
1 Debate teams tie for first at Denver; women debaters victorious in nine out of twelve forensic attempts Despite difficult travel conditions.
1 Mrs. Jane Pettit will substitute for Dorothy Humiston Brief profile of Jane Pettit; Professor Humiston will pursue advanced study.
1 Around a key goes; imprints a number; turnkey slips quietly on; Clarence Weir, watchman, tells of experiences on beat Clarence Weir talks about his work as a night watchman; explains timeclock system.
1 Untitled Enough coal on hand for two weeks; no plans to close school.
2 Another Old Gold beauty honored by correspondence Lois Bragonier receives fan mail.
2 Baby alligator has home under sink Violet Franklin still has her alligator; photo.
2 Are you a cahooter? Defines "cahooter" and claims that the ISTC campus needs more of them.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Graduate writes of China Carol Culver describes her experiences of teaching in China.
2 They laughed when I got up to talk-- Claims that a public speaking course should be mandatory for teacher education students.
3 Churches sponsor box supper, play
3 Miss Moore discusses history of the dance at Wednesday forum
3 Miss Mayfield sings at district meeting Of AAUW.
3 Sedate minuet transformed into modern steps by festive guests; Jack Hampton to play for annual Washington Ball tonight
3 Parties, dances at an increase though zero weather lingers on; unknown Martha, George lend air of suspense this week Campus social calendar.
3 Lady's Luck is February feature Bartlett Hall will sponsor dance.
3 Officers elected by Alpha Delta Alpha List of officers.
3 Four initiated into Kappa Mu Epsilon List of initiates.
3 Will lead grand march tonight Stanley Benz, Frances Suter, Raymond Nelson, and Lois Bragonier will lead the grand march at the Washington Ball; photo.
4 Frosh grapplers to meet Cornell Freshmen wrestlers will open their season against Cornell College.
4 Flashy center Sophomore center Robert Curtis is pictured; photo.
4 Loop standings
4 Phi Sigs, Xanhos tie for first in early intramural matches Results from men's intramural basketball competition are posted.
4 Indiana grapplers take Teachers team in fast meet, 22-8 The Big Ten team from Indiana University handed the Panthers a loss at home.
4 Seven sororities in volleyball tourney Inter-sorority round-robin volleyball competitions will begin.
4 Cheney loses first match in two years; Iowa University downs Tutor matmen 22 1/2 to 9 1/2 in fast meet Ray Cheney lost to Larson of Iowa in overtime.
4 Teachers College quintet will close league season with Omaha U tomorrow; Cardinals seek revenge; Pederson or Manship to replace Tolan ISTC will travel to Omaha University to face them again, after defeating them, 37-26, this past week; photo.
4 Panthers outclass Omaha University five by 37-26 score John Baker, former football coach at TC and present Omaha University basketball coach, failed to bring a win against ISTC.
4 Splinters--From The Bench Briefly comments on various sporting activities in and around the Waterloo area.