College Eye — December 17, 1936

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1 Students at party to be at Coe game; College Eye and Commons are sponsoring telephone broadcast Students may listen to game after the traditional Christmas dinner.
1 Teachers debaters win four decisions in Dubuque Tied for first place.
1 Holmes invited to discuss workbook at St. Louis meet George Holmes will talk about workbook used in his journalism classes.
1 Gilbert recovers from operation Winifred Gilbert will be in the hospital for about two weeks.
1 Wanted---peace on earth, was Bosley's sermon last Sunday Excerpts from sermon at CHIC.
1 Council arranges appearance of composer Ganz Profile of Rudolph Ganz.
1 Native of Iowa is next guest speaker for chapel here E. Guy Cutshall will speak.
1 Art faculty member makes color tree John Horns put together a tree with one thousand different colored leaves; will assist in portrayal of organization of color.
1 Advertisement is posted; what results it gets Woman responds to prank bulletin board posting that asked for a date for the Blue Key dance.
1 Dr. Green meets boils and colds Quick look at some of the work at the Health Center.
1 Old Gold Staff using new ideas in 1937 edition Paul Weaver outlines plans.
1 Tickler managers name production staff for show Roster of crew; preview of the show.
1 Weekly activities calendar planned Will be distributed to students weekly by the Student Council.
1 Absentminded student spends a nickel for her errors Student takes the trolley home after she forgets that she drove to campus.
1 Hart appointed archivist for teachers college Board of Education confirms appointment; description of duties; Professor Hart talks about the job.
1 Post-holiday season holds host of plans; Tutor Ticklers, leisure hours, dances, concerts, play, ahead Preview of social activities.
1 Madelyn B. Hansen dies after illness of scarlet fever Madelyn Bergstrom Hansen died December 14, 1936.
1 Teachers College administrators remember careers in journalism; Hart and Boardman published weekly papers in Butler County, Iowa Irving Hart and Benjamin Boardman talk about their experiences in newspaper work.
1 Debaters to be in Montreal for New Year's Eve A look ahead and a look back at the debate trips.
2 Lecturer tells audience about native country Marie Bentivoglio talks about Australia.
2 Alpha Beta Gamma Held dinner.
2 Women's League committee Will meet.
2 Cut system on bread and water! Believes faculty are delaying debate on important matter.
2 The Line Students talk about Santa Claus.
2 Chips and Quibs Campus observations.
2 Herrig honored With buffet supper by Professor Terry.
2 Cory family to tour South Will tour Texas and Mexico.
2 Here's Christmas reading for you Professor Boothe offers suggestions.
2 Instructor protests! Crossroad jam Professor Hill dislikes congestion in Crossroads; suggests leaving lane for traffic open.
3 Lambda Gamma Nu Leo Kagan pledged the fraternity.
3 High school faculty reveal holiday plans Quick survey of plans.
3 College Club meeting Elisebeth Brugger and Rosa Ruegnitz speak.
3 Phi Sigma Phi Hold potluck supper.
3 Formal initiation held for 52 men at end of trying prepdom weeks List of fraternity initiates.
3 Martin to New York Margaret E. Martin will visit her sisters.
3 Caroling to take place in the halls tomorrow morning Students will sing and play a variety of carols.
3 Faculty to work, play in vacation Quick look at faculty plans for the Christmas holidays.
3 Mardi Gras masque ball Richard Zellhoefer in charge.
3 Aeolian Glee Club Attended tea.
3 Works leaves Friday Janet Works will visit Chicago.
3 Rho Epsilon Rho elects members List of twenty-three new members.
3 High school to hold Christmas program Program description.
3 Marian McKitrick is feted by sorority Will marry Max Auld.
3 All college Christmas supper will bring week's activities to close Campus social calendar.
3 Eleanor M. Johnson on Freshman Council In Bartlett Hall.
3 Society editor has free advice to all Be good and be careful.
3 Teachers entertain Waterloo Music club ISTC faculty members entertain Waterloo music educators.
4 Tutors tackle Kohawk five on Coe court The Tutors will have their second test of the season; they are underdogs as they face Coe in Cedar Rapids.
4 Amazon Antics Would like to see more news about women's athletics.
4 Dickinson seeks hundredth win against Coe five Coach Arthur D. Dickinson will have one hundred wins as the Tutor head basketball coach if the Panthers can defeat Coe tonight.
4 Frosh grapplers display promise against varsity Twenty-five freshmen have been showing up to practice every day and show great promise for the future as they wrestle against the varsity.
4 Nodaks initiate loop schedule North Dakota University will be in town on January 7 to face the Panthers as the Nodaks prepare to defend their 1936 championship crown.
4 Alpha Chi Epsilon fraternity captures intramural wrestling laurels, Phi Sigs in second Alpha Chi Epsilon won four of the eight championships in the finals to win by 12 points over their nearest opponent.
4 McCuskey values annual intramural wrestling program Believes wrestling is an excellent activity for men.
4 Called Shots A look back at the 1936 fall athletics season.
4 Panthers wear gold sweatsuits The Panther basketball team will be wearing new gold sweatsuits as they warm up to face Coe tonight on the hardwood.