College Eye — January 8, 1937

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1 This service is free: college once gave co-eds full instruction on what to wear, when to wear it Quotations from catalogue outlining clothing for women in 1896.
1 Old Gold Beauty dance will have a sixth beauty Judge will select sixth beauty from the dance floor.
1 Women students win over men in place for Honor Roll lists for fall term; seven per cent of women listed, with six and three tenths men List of those on Honor Roll.
1 Baker residents grades are high in men's groups Comparison of grades among various men's housing groups.
1 New laundry speeds the college wash Quick description of new machines in Laundry Building; began operation January 4, 1937.
1 Nelson urges seniors to make applications Those interested in graduate study should see Dean Nelson.
1 Psychologist to present lecture here on Sunday Ethel Kawin will speak.
1 Gymnasium pool plans completed Pool adjacent to Women's Gym will be 90 X 36 feet; room for five hundred spectators; should be completed by January 1938.
1 "The boys banged around all night, but I slept"---Lambertson's letter; debate team celebrated in Montreal on New Year's evening Excerpts from letter on debate trip.
1 Dr. Guy Cutshall, Nebraska University, is chapel speaker Will speak at CHIC on Christianity and cultural lag.
1 What's the news this week Pictorial survey of campus news; photo.
1 Is hell week to be doomed to obscurity; Interfraternity Council faces consideration of this question Matter referred to committee after questions arose about hazing.
2 Denison is selected for branch school Ten members of the faculty will teach there.
2 Directory shows peculiar names A look at unusual names in the student directory.
2 To the fellows---from a freshman girl Advice to men on better behavior toward women.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Chips and Quibs Campus observations; believes Old Gold Beauties should be judged on beauty instead of popularity.
2 College Eye assistant loses $100 by loyalty College Eye staff member Charlotte Bidwell was not present at theater when her name was called.
2 Bureau of Research announces scores on recent tests Placement test scores are available to students.
3 Mrs. Begeman ill
3 Bridge tournament planned by faculty Sponsored by Faculty Men's Club.
3 Verploegh elected as new president of pep fraternity Entertained by pledges.
3 Movie features new kind of man--T-man Will show "Counterfeit".
3 4-H winner tells primaries of trip Marietta Clause attends national meeting.
3 New issue off the press New issue of Iowa Science Teacher published; several ISTC faculty and alumni are associated with the journal.
3 "Hell week" for sorority pledges means less dignity and more clothing Brief description of hazing activities; list of initiates.
3 Professors' vacation lands spread from New York City to Old Mexico Report on how faculty spent their vacations; campus social calendar.
3 Rotary Club meeting Professor Robinson will speak.
3 Former student dies Mrs. Julius M. Hanson, nee Thelma Louise Carroll, died January 3, 1937.
3 League picks theme for meeting here of women's groups Will host women's governance groups.
3 Questionnaires are compiled by league Survey on women's vocations.
4 Whitford frosh scrimmage varsity Coach Mun Whitford's twenty-two freshmen scrimmaged against the varsity all week in preparing for the six intercollegiate games allotted to them.
4 Cyclones first team on 1937 Panther card The Panther grapplers have their work cut out for them this season as they face Kansas State, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Cornell, Missouri, and Iowa.
4 Cornell masters on cub schedule Twenty-two freshmen wrestlers have been practicing very hard under Coach Dave McCuskey and are ready for the wrestling season.
4 Theory classes sign contracts for lemon loop Theory classes are opportunities for students interested in coaching.
4 Called Shots New Year's resolutions for sports.
4 Panthers engage Pioneer cagers in return tilt With the Panthers' first conference game out of the way, they will seek their first win against Grinnell tomorrow.
4 Birk, Finnegan star for North Dakota University in hard fought battle 1936 champions, North Dakota University, barely won against a revamped Tutor team, 25-23.
4 Amazon Antics News about women's physical education activities.