College Eye — April 3, 1936

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1 New yearbook graphic account of student life Will contain 2500 photos.
1 Iowa college songs will be feature of annual Press Prom
1 Dr. Lantz to teach at Ohio University for summer term Will exchange places with W. A. Matheny of Ohio University.
1 Hays' recording machine enables students to improve performances; demonstration to be given at Mentzer home on April 7 Professor Hays talks about recording performances and using the recordings as teaching tools.
1 Men students elect Graber to head union; Harp, Cheney, and Kadesch are other 1936-37 officers Brief profiles of new officers.
1 Polls to be open next Monday for student elections To select class representatives to Board.
1 Colorado music dean will join summer faculty Iliff Garrison will be here.
1 Play production conference takes place on April 18 Description of the program.
1 Applications are due for publication staff jobs
1 Registration for Baker Hall to begin April 6; to accommodate 111 students; daily housekeeping service is furnished Description of facilities and services.
1 Grade tabulation involves system of check, double-check Anna Wild talks about recording and checking grades.
1 If student would be a teacher, let him walk and talk with care; research lists factors in securing teaching position Appropriate traits for a teacher.
1 Barker and Hays to conduct clubs in annual concert Program for the Cecilian and Minnesinger concert; photo.
1 Bosley to address Princeton students New York Y. W. C. A.
1 Affirmative team thrice victorious At Wisconsin competition.
1 New regulation for Bartlett Hall; two west corridors will be reserved for freshmen residents Believe plan will promote unity and make enforcement of freshmen regulations easier.
2 "Ride begging" hard to prevent says Dr. Latham President Latham responds to a letter talking about the dangers of hitch-hiking.
2 Art students will enter hobby show In Waterloo.
2 Untitled H. A. Riebe will speak on leisure time to Dunkerton group.
2 They did it, now our turn has come Claims that better student leadership of organizations should be the result of the decision to limit the number of offices that can be held by one student.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 New Teachers College cannibal--Zulabelle Home Economics lab rat eats her own litter.
3 Untitled Professors Kurtz and Hays judge music contests.
3 Opportunities for women discussed by Luse at forum Professor Luse speaks on vocational opportunities for women.
3 Art conference on campus Saturday is well attended Over 150 attend.
3 Students stories may be published Professor Riebe has gathered stories relating to school management.
3 Alumnus tells own story; April sky pictured on cover
3 High school boys transmit sound by light beam phone Description of the apparatus.
3 Spring revival occurs; 1914 "Model T" again pressed into service Herloff Petersen rehabilitates old car.
3 Veterans of Future Wars meeting ends in a riot; no heads broken but some fun; Ray Sorensen leads opposition, McCabe absconds with insignia Students outline purposes of new group; thirty join group.
4 Pryor and Perry co-star in movie Will show "The Case of the Missing Man".
4 Ellen Richards Club sponsors conference for Iowa senior girls Will feature style show and exhibits.
4 Faculty to attend Iowa science meet Several will participate in or attend Iowa Academy of Science meeting.
4 Shirley Latham's name called at bank night Was not present to claim $180 prize.
4 National fraternity honors Lambertson Will speak at national Phi Delta Kappa meeting.
4 Judges photos Anne Stuart Duncan will judge Waterloo exhibit.
4 Address on Olympic games to be given by W. B. Chamberlain Profile of the speaker; photo.
4 German Club will sponsor showing of "Kaiserliebchen"
4 Cheerleaders tryouts planned
4 Needles, scissors busy this week in the drama shop Preparing for presentation of "The Yellow Jacket".
4 Minnesingers to include three towns in tour Will visit Algona, Humboldt, and Renwick.
4 Forty-nine take placement tests
5 Guest almost eludes would-be surprisers Catherine Jones almost misses her party.
5 Group to attend Ohio conference Will attend meeting of women's associations.
5 Ellen Richards Club E. W. Goetch speaks on personality.
5 Allen leaves Professor Allen will attend weaving institute.
5 Grade, high school pupils give recital in Gilchrist Hall Pupils of ISTC faculty perform.
5 First Year Primary Club Discuss hobbies.
5 Students don winter apparel as weather changes social activities Campus social calendar.
5 Gamma Theta Upsilon has formal initiation List of initiates.
5 A. D. A. fraternity revives newspaper Will issue the Gamma Broadcaster.
5 Delta Phi Delta Will initiate two.
5 College Singers to entertain at Waterloo church Sunday night Performance program.
5 Bosley will speak at Sunday chapel
5 Death claims former Iowa superintendent Frank T. Vasey died.
5 Alpha Beta Gamma Harold Bosley spoke on contributions of women.
5 Myrtle Telleen named campus nominee for Drake Relays queen Profile of Myrtle Telleen.
5 Dr. Dafoe makes his bow to zoology class on Teachers campus Students find five babies in shark they are dissecting.
6 Panther net squad prospect excellent; schedule incomplete ISTC will face Grinnell this season, and hopefully Cornell, Coe, Drake, and Iowa State.
6 Fifty-three frosh baseball aspirants report to coach Coach Dave McCuskey plans to cut the team to twenty men as soon as the weather will permit him to get a better lineup of his men.
6 Veteran sprinter Senior Johnny Walgren, a veteran sprinter from last year, is pictured; photo.
6 Women's sports Discusses a visit to see Miss Doris White's office in the Women's Gymnasium.
6 Hitting outfielders scarce on Tutor nine, states coach Coach Munn Whitford is still working on his lineup for the baseball team.
6 Wrestlers enter Des Moines meet Five Tutors will represent ISTC at the Y. M. C. A. amateur wrestling tournament in Des Moines.
6 Tutor sprint section weak; Walgren, Alderman, Hinshaw only veterans back for squad With last year's three leading men graduated, the Tutor track team is left short-handed on veterans.
6 Panther nine opens season with Iowa State College; Iowa State College first foe for green Tutor team; will play two-game series Although this year's Tutor team is inexperienced, Coach Munn Whitford says they have proven themselves strong in practices.
6 Twenty-one men receive football sweaters today Earl A. Rath will speak at the presentation of twenty-one letters to football players.
6 Kappa Theta Psi Entertained pledges.
6 Splinters--From The Bench Briefly comments on the baseball, football, and track teams and on the ping-pong talent of Waterloo and Cedar Falls men.
6 Baseball score cards at game Baseball programs will consist of four-page, green and white, cardboard pamphlets.