College Eye — March 27, 1936

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1 Mathematics teachers report on projects At conference.
1 Student Council limits office holding; one major, two minors set as limit; grades must be maintained under new plan Will assign points to various campus offices; object is to spread responsibility for offices in extracurricular activities; description of the point system.
1 German film to be shown here Will show "Kaiserliebchen".
1 Old Gold deadline neared as hands circle clock dial
1 Florida debaters here last night
1 Bosley will discuss God's place in world At CHIC.
1 Notice Will elect representatives to the Board.
1 Morrow will be main speaker at press conference Profile of Jack Murrow.
1 Men's Union election slated for April 2; candidates chosen List of candidates.
1 Candidates selected for Student Council; election on April 6 Roster of candidates.
1 Members of faculty address educators Several speak to teachers groups.
1 Faculty members are chosen for extension school List of faculty for the school in Council Bluffs.
1 Wolfe will appear on music program in New York City Will present paper.
1 Mr. Rath addresses Fort Dodge group On school health.
1 Distinctive music and techniques will be featured in spring play; Oriental scenery and stage orchestra to furnish background Preview of "The Yellow Jacket".
1 Kurtz takes first in federated club composers' contest Repeats win of previous year; photo.
1 Abbott discusses freshman courses Talks about science survey courses.
1 Debate team in annual tourney Will travel to Wisconsin.
1 Art instructors to address conference
2 Do you hold too many offices? Now that extracurricular restraints have been passed by the Student Council, some students will have to give up their leadership positions in some organizations, giving others a chance at them.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 It happens under the very eyes of reporters, and never is written; deadline night approaches; full crew pitches in and works Description of putting the College Eye together; photo.
2 Members read to Sigma Tau Delta
2 Women's sports Doris White attended the high school girls basketball tournament in Des Moines; Theta Gamma Nu won volleyball tournament; tennis courts have new nets; intramural ping-pong begins.
2 It was no playday yet it was playday Several students show up for a cancelled playday.
2 Here's a student's idea of war Believes that a student strike is not the best way to promote peace, and offers suggestions for demonstrations that would be supported by faculty and officials.
3 Devil roams about at Mardi Gras seeking whom he may deceive Couple dresses as angel and devil.
3 Informality prevails at Bartlett Hall hour
3 University women elect Dr. Geiger Roster of AAUW officers.
3 Wild horses, music featured in movie Will show "Stormy".
3 Mayfield directs Bel Canto singers in annual recital Present concert of living American women composers; list of officers.
3 Scholarship given by Kappa Delta Pi Will pay for one year's tuition.
3 Palmer to conduct Waterloo glee club Will conduct Waterloo YMCA group.
3 Reception follows Bel Canto concert
3 Music contests Several faculty act as judges at high school contests.
3 Harriet Todd reigns at Mardi Gras ball Roster of prize winners at dance; photo.
3 Powell and Albright attend conference Attend drama conference.
3 Camera Club Will meet.
3 Journalism class Will pose for picture.
3 Famed aviatrix to visit Waterloo Amelia Earhart will speak.
3 Faculty and students hear famous pianist Travel to Mt. Vernon to hear Myra Hess.
3 Modern trends raise problems says Morehouse Excerpts from address by D. W. Morehouse.
3 Students pursue new activities as call of the outdoors lures them Campus social calendar.
4 Two lettermen infielders back; Whitford finds Panther infielders show lack of experience Coach "Mun" Whitford has yet to find the winning setup for his infield.
4 Curtis, Tolan place on three league all-star selections Robert Curtis received first team center position on the North Central Conference all-star team; John Tolan was named to the second team on the Associated Press and Sioux City Journal squads.
4 Two Panther matmen return from national collegiate tournament Ray Cheney won one match and lost two, and Ivan Moore lost all three matches at the national intercollegiate wrestling tournament in Lexington, Virginia.
4 Commercial Club Will meet.
4 Thirty candidates answer coach's spring grid call Thirty men showed up for spring football practices, making it the largest turnout for spring drills that ISTC has had.
4 Spring basketball drill ends today About twenty men participated in the basketball spring drills.
4 Panther baseball squad scheduled for nine games The 1936 season schedule is announced; ISTC will open against Iowa State; photo.
4 Chi's, intramural volleyball champs Alpha Chi Epsilon took first place in the men's volleyball tournament; intramural swimming meet postponed.
4 What, no golf team? Claims that there is no intercollegiate golf team at ISTC because students haven't shown enough interest.
4 Schmelling tops distance squad for 1936 team; Lake, Hovey return to bolster Tutor Hall mile squad ISTC is expected to be stronger in distance events this year; photo.
4 Splinters--From The Bench Briefly comments on intercollegiate sports.