College Eye — January 22, 1937

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1 Current events course planned Will be announced in 1937-1938 catalogue; two year students must take two terms; four year students must take four terms.
1 Teacher's pay is going up, figures show Rose four per cent over previous year, but still below pre-Depression levels.
1 Frosh debaters vie for place on team soon List of freshmen who will compete.
1 We may not have long faces but they say we're serious; observers report students as they appear today Campus observers talk about the demeanor and earnestness of college students.
1 Close vote for beauties marks second day's poll; "Ranks may change"--Weaver; shifting among candidates with fewer votes greatest Voting continues for Old Gold Beauties.
1 Fagan says use of English determines correct standards Professor Fagan does not believe in language affectation.
1 Fraternity men express opinions about Hell Week Men interviewed seem opposed to hazing.
1 Slips that pass in the type Corrections to earlier articles about Tutor Ticklers and Old Gold Beauties.
1 Final week of rehearsals for "Fables" starts; Mother Goose is the keynote of newest edition of vaudeville A look at rehearsals for Tutor Ticklers.
1 Bosley to talk on "Value of Prayer" At CHIC service.
1 Mrs. Woodhouse named the conference speaker for Women's League Will speak at gathering of Iowa Women's League association on campus.
1 "Eye" sponsoring contest for all student poets Rules for the contest.
1 Co-eds beat men in usage test Women have higher scores in social usage test.
1 Faculty make comments on cut system; favor change, but vary in the plans for reform Faculty seems split on class attendance policy.
1 Local instructor tells of college days at Cornell with movie star; Moore, of English Department says Tone has no "acting personality" Professor Moore talks about going to school with Franchot Tone.
1 Women's team enters western debate tourney Four women will compete in Oklahoma.
1 Nelson urges seniors to make applications For graduate study.
2 An alumnus speaks Has questions about the value and relevance of the social usage test.
2 What is newspaper verse? Believes that newspaper verse tends to be lighter in tone.
2 Chips and Quibs Campus observations.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Blacks stars as Tutor team wins the first loop tilt Darrel Black made a half court shot in the last two seconds of play to win the game against South Dakota State.
2 Amazon Antics News about women's physical education; wide variety of activities in physical education classes.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses across the country.
2 Here's to a freshman girl Appreciates women with courage to speak up.
2 Orchids for officers Congratulates senior class officers on their job with the Senior Prom.
3 Faculty Dames Club Will meet.
3 Big fun tonight! All invited to the annual "Clambake" Should enjoy Play Night activities.
3 Tutor high seniors have winter party
3 Mrs. John Speer honored Louise Hearst Speer will be honored at Campus School, where she taught; home for visit to mother.
3 Chemistry students meet Discuss recent reading.
3 Biology Club Meets.
3 Blue Key names regulations for bridge tourney
3 Recreational dancing Before basketball game.
3 "Craig's Wife" to be next college movie
3 Campus School students hold declam contest
3 Reynolds and Alderman reign at senior prom Jean Reynolds and Dean Alderman are royalty.
3 French film slated for return showing Romance Language Club will show "La Meternelle".
3 Brueckner to speak at math conference Leo J. Brueckner will speak.
3 Westminster social hour Will discuss Communism.
3 Chemistry Seminar Will view two educational films.
3 Rho Epsilon Rho decides to choose nine new members Seeking six women and three men; may buy sweaters.
3 Fashion hints Suggests knitting suit.
3 Horn, piano, solos played in recital List of performers.
3 Miss Mayfield speaks To Kappa Pi Beta Alpha.
3 Miss Aitchison to speak Will speak to Religious Forum on women in Russia.
3 Charles speaks To Dunkerton PTA.
3 Dr. Geiger speaks at meeting Of Beta Sigma Phi.
3 Play night and sorority parties head social list this week-end Campus social calendar.
3 English groups to entertain writers Open house for students interested in creative writing.
3 Bridge fiend grips men of the faculty Faculty men have started a bridge tournament.
4 Baker brings his cagemen to meet Dickinson's five in loop conflict Monday The Tutors might have a chance for another victory when Omaha, still searching for their first conference win, comes to town.
4 Purple and gold basketeers to seek revenge in game with potent maroon quintet The Tutors will have a chance to reach .500 if they beat Morningside tomorrow night.
4 Battle of century in North Gymnasium Coach Mun Whitford teaches a boxing class Tuesday and Thursday mornings.
4 Tutor five drops game to Maroons The Panthers lost their second conference game to Morningside last Saturday, 25-22.
4 Frosh cage and wrestling schedules are completed The freshmen wrestling and basketball schedules are complete and will consist of four basketball games and two mat meets.
4 Lemons ready to swing into action Theory basketball tournament expected to get underway as soon as the pairing of teams is done.
4 Champions win first contest in I-M league Eight teams are left in the intramural basketball tournament as the second round will get underway in the Men's Gym tomorrow.
4 Grapplers meet second Big Six foe in wildcats After losing to Iowa State by a point, the Tutors faced another tough team as the played Kansas State last night.