College Eye — February 28, 1936

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1 Forum series to feature vocations Professor Luse will speak.
1 Opera Martha scheduled for March 13, 14; Atwood, Mueters sing leading roles in forthcoming production List of those who will perform.
1 Samson recital presented Sunday Recital program.
1 Dancing classes to perform tonight at annual folk festival Folk dance movement grew our of Americanization program of World War I.
1 F. Cram receives new appointment Will be consultant for NEA.
1 Seven will enter state speech meet
1 Mathematicians to meet here; faculty members will lead discussion group on March 14 Conference highlights.
1 Students direct high school play Will present "Clover Time"
1 "Still Be Sinners?" Bosley chapel theme
1 Personal costume service offered for Mardi Gras Norma Atwood and Jerome Cross will give advice on costumes.
1 Boys, see yourselves as the desk worker at Bartlett Hall sees you; some are confident; some shy, but their dates appear by and by Desk attendants at Bartlett Hall talk about the strange requests that they receive.
1 Spring term starts Monday, March ninth; women outnumber men three to one in advance registration Quick look at spring term activities.
1 Symphony concert is sponsored by Women's League Concert program.
1 Gone (?) -- but not forgotten The memories of bitterly cold walks to class in the snow still linger; hope they are gone for the season.
1 Debaters leave next Sunday for St. Paul contest Some will be making their first trip.
1 Familiar quote of bygone days well adapted to modern situation; variety of industries are represented on ledger of workers About one third of women students and about one half of men students have jobs; survey of the jobs that they perform.
2 Library assistants tie Lincoln's mark walking for books Library assistants walk long distances during their shifts.
2 Summer term bulletin issued
2 Give us more tests! Claims that ISTC should follow the example of many other colleges and offer a full week for final examinations, so that they will be more effective and comprehensive.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Purple Pen issue answers pleas of noted French writer Survey of contents of recent issue.
2 Undesirable traits listed by students Students tell what they don't like about some people.
3 Untitled Jerry Palmer pledged Lambda Gamma Nu.
3 Untitled Hamilton Club will meet.
3 Tests overshadow social life; three organizations plan dances Campus social calendar.
3 Music fraternities give joint recital Recital program.
3 Broughton and Harp are colonial couple Ruth Broughton and John Harp are Martha and George at Washington Ball.
3 High school to entertain debaters
3 Jim Crosby plays tomorrow night for "Lady's Luck"
3 Announce engagement Lorraine Peterson will marry Frank Dutcher.
3 Five entered in Iowa U. contest
3 Pi Gamma Mu holds initiation banquet Several offer toasts.
3 Aeolian Club dines following concert
3 Untitled Junior women meet to discuss their curriculum.
3 Untitled E. W. Goetch will speak in Mason City.
4 Omaha cagers down Panther quintet in rough battle; 34-21 Omaha University, coached by former Panther Johnny Baker, took their revenge on ISTC, defeating them, 34-21.
4 Loop standings
4 Women's basketball league winners to tangle on Monday League 1 and 2 winning teams will compete in the final game of women's intramural basketball competition.
4 Panther quintet takes on Norsemen of Decorah in a two game series; Teachers College squad closes season with Luther games ISTC will face Luther College in two games that were scheduled earlier in the season, but were postponed due to inclement traveling weather.
4 High school grapplers meet on Tutor campus for state tournament; March 6 and 7, meet dates; district tournament this week Men from "I" Club and Panther wrestlers will be the stewards at the state tournament for high school wrestlers, held on campus.
4 Four teams begin round robin playoff for I-M championship Results are announced from the week's intramural basketball competitions; schedule is posted for the round robin tournament.
4 Splinters--From The Bench Comments on the Teachers College High School wrestling squad.
4 Mach is candidate for school board May have no opposition in local elections.
4 Close cage careers Seniors Francis Brouwer and Elliott Hutton will play their final basketball game against Luther College; photo.
4 Xanhos take first in I-M wrestling finals; Olin repeats Team standings and individual winners are announced from men's intramural wrestling competitions.