College Eye — April 10, 1936

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1 Miss Shaw stresses proper distribution of student activity Fannie Shaw believes that too much participation in extracurricular activities can undermine health.
1 Faculty members speak at meeting At teachers meeting.
1 Students elect new officers for 1936-1937; Alpha Chi's take all five offices in student polls Monday Brief profiles of new officers.
1 Journalists embark on good will tour of seven colleges Attempt to stimulate interest in Iowa College Press Association.
1 DeKalb president visits school here President Adams visits with administrative leaders.
1 Plans are begun for Mother's Day About two hundred students will be involved in activities.
1 Dean Charles Gilkey of Chicago University chapel will speak at Teachers College today and Sunday
1 Nelson, Denny revise statistics workbook
1 Dean Gilkey will be speaker at Sunday chapel and forum
1 Orchesis to present its annual recital of creative dancing Description of their routines.
1 Question of Christ discussed by Bosley
1 Press conference to sponsor contests for Iowa member colleges Will sponsor competition in journalism.
1 Seclusion leaves as highway enters Road west of stadium, now called Hudson Road, will be state highway.
1 Teachers' wages are on upgrade claims Mr. Hart Irving Hart completes study for Iowa State Planning Board.
1 That "cabin in the pines" grows into a reality for Dr. Lambertson; rustic cabin is built in Minnesota by speech instructor Description of Professor Lambertson's new cabin.
1 Minnesinger Glee Club 1935-1936 Minnesinger Glee Club members are pictured; photo.
2 "My Job" subject of forum speech Mrs. William Hey talks about opportunities for women.
2 Quartet will appear on Kiwanis program
2 Wesley Foundation elects List of Wesley Players officers.
2 A non-signer submits his ideas on elections Attacks the process of nominating candidates for the Student Council.
2 "Campus Three-Paw Circus" features tight-rope walker, "Woofus dancers"; unusual animal and people add color to original presentation Campus School puts on carnival; photo.
2 Do we have an oligarchy at Teachers College? Criticizes statements made by an anonymous writer who claims that the Student Council elections are not democratic.
2 Teachers' oaths? Claims that the recent talk about making teachers swear an oath to "preserve the Constitution" is an infringement upon freedom of speech rights.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Pi Tau Phi election List of officers.
3 Women graduates to be honored at tea Will hold tea and style show.
3 Alpha Chi initiation List of initiates.
3 Bartlett Hall girls have Easter tea
3 Sigma Tau Delta to hold meeting Monday Will plan for Purple Pen.
3 Tau Sigma Delta Pledges Loraine Scherf.
3 V. O. V. pledging Pledges Marjorie Jones.
3 Students worship during Holy Week Will be held daily in Gilchrist Chapel.
3 Dormitory elects committee heads List of Bartlett Hall officers.
3 Baldwin, Kurtz to assure delegates satisfactory dates In charge of dates for Press Prom; photo.
3 Pledge members are initiated at service List of sorority initiates.
3 Easter bonnets to go on parade; drama meet, Press Prom in view Campus social calendar.
3 Dean Campbell will accompany students to Ohio convention Of women students organizations.
4 Untitled Professor Cram will discuss academic freedom on the radio.
4 Splinters--From The Bench Claims that the tennis team deserves to be considered a major sport at ISTC.
4 Teachers College Relays; high school records
4 Forty varsity men, frosh win awards for winter sports List of letter winners for basketball and wrestling announced.
4 Senior gridders receive jackets Now senior athletes will be offered their choice of the traditional "I" sweater or a coaching jacket colored in purple, black, and gold.
4 Tutor nine to play seventeen game schedule Ten home games and seven away games make up the 1936 season baseball schedule.
4 Forty schools expected for annual Relays; high school and college athletes to compete in 32 events About 450 athletes are expected to compete in the Fifteenth Annual Teachers College Relays.
4 Tutor nine opens with Cyclones; State Cyclones play here in season opener; Blanchard and Hutchison standing batteries for Panthers Coach Munn Whitford had a difficult time choosing a lineup for the opening game against Iowa State University.
4 Four Panther matmen enter district Olympic wrestling tournament Ray Cheney, Davis Natvig, Ivan Moore, and Keith Bueghly will compete in the U.S. semifinal Olympic mat trials.