College Eye — February 5, 1937

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1 Debaters come to campus for Brindley meeting Students from seventeen high schools will participate.
1 Judges name "Noah's Lark," "Flashes from Nineties" as winners List of Tutor Ticklers winners.
1 Make-up seeks to help nature Professor Strayer gives advice on applying make-up.
1 Play production staff gives "Kind Lady" as midwinter drama; scene is rich English home; Margaret Stoddard portrays Mary Herries, lady misled by beggar Preview of the play; list of cast members.
1 Sloan names women committee members for March meeting Plan for state meeting of women's governance organizations.
1 Drama shop saw tangles clothing Woman's clothing becomes entangled in saw.
1 Wescott's poem read over CBS Poem entitled "Somehow' featured on poetry broadcast.
1 Students say favorite courses run from Philosophy to Methods; one student confides that she likes course because it's easy Students talk about their favorite classes and why they like them.
1 He holds the beauty ballots George Yates will judge the Old Gold Beauties tonight; he is the head cameraman for the Des Moines Register; photo.
1 Untitled Money raised from Tutor Ticklers will be given to Student Loan Fund; photo.
1 Untitled Woman receives dinner pail for Boilermakers Brawl; photo.
1 Mrs. Halvorson is forum speaker Will speak on women in England.
1 Council accepts rules proposed for Hell Week Initiation activities will be limited to fraternity houses on Friday and Saturday nights; activities will recognize priority of education and will not bring disrepute to fraternity or college.
1 Advance registration starts February 15
1 Ganz music to be offered at noon concert; Student Council forms group to acquaint students with solos Profile of Rudolph Ganz.
1 Men prove prolific writers in College 'Eye' poets contest All contest contributors thus far have been men.
1 More students tell yes and no of cut system Students give views on class attendance policy.
1 Subject of drink will be discussed at chapel, forum Harold Bosley's sermon topic will be "A meditation on drinking".
2 Mr. McCavick's prints placed in exhibition In Iowa City salon.
2 New Joe E. Brown film hit comes to Regent theater Will show "Polo Joe".
2 Teachers delegates attend convention List of nine students who attended Kappa Delta Pi meeting.
2 Charles finds men students travel more Professor Charles reveals the results of his survey of travel among his students.
2 Delta Phi Delta Halene Hudson pledged.
2 Local student's speech presented LeNore Dippel's speech appeared in a collection of after-dinner speeches.
2 Open wide the door! Would like parts of the Commons open more hours for recreation.
2 Buffet vs. toboggan Unhappy with priorities of campus recreational activities.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Chips and Quibs Campus observations.
2 Guess who Chalk-plate portrait of a professor, drawn by Aletha Wilkey Macy; drawing.
2 See you Tuesday Urges students to cheer at basketball game.
2 Penalty for seeing "Hamlet" Believes receiving a late penalty after returning from seeing "Hamlet" in Des Moines is unjust.
3 Several sororities and fraternities entertain at winter dances this week
3 Literary Club will hold "Open House" Sigma Tau Delta and Writers' Club will entertain.
3 Off-campus girls' party Will have dinner together.
3 What's Where at the Theaters
3 Bridge Four pairs entered in tournament.
3 Killer turns doctor in Saturday's movie Will show "The Man Who Lived Twice".
3 Committees picked for Washington Ball
3 Pi Theta Pi List of pledges.
3 Camera Club Hoping to organize.
3 Students of Holst and Freeman give recital next week Performance programs.
3 Officers nominated for Women's League Roster of nominees.
3 Valentine motif for inter-sorority dance given February 13
3 Snyder will explain makeup application First of series of meetings for women.
3 "For All Our Sakes" free film Sunday On sexually transmitted diseases.
3 Big moment for beauty candidates occurs at Old Gold dance-Commons Campus social calendar; description of dresses of Old Gold Beauty candidates.
3 Tin pails ready for Boilermakers' Brawl Preview of the dance.
4 Matmen encounter Wisconsin Tomorrow The Tutor wrestlers are favored over Wisconsin since they have won the last six meetings with them.
4 Cagers meet Coe on Tuesday in home finale The Tutors are seeking revenge against Coe because the last time these two teams met Coe squeaked out a victory by one point.
4 Cornell masters to face Tutor squad Wednesday Cornell has the advantage over the Tutors since they have won seven of the eleven times these two teams have faced each other.
4 "Beans" Top Black"; ADA's lead white Only four teams are left in the intramural basketball tourney with Lambda Gamma Nu and A. D. A. being the favorites to move on to the final game.
4 Amazon Antics News about women's sports; may seek new name for column, since some women resent the Amazon stereotype..
4 Cub five whips Marshalltown J. C. The cubs took an early lead and never looked back as they won their first game of the year over Marshalltown Junior College.
4 Spindlepins retain perfect loop record in lemon loop Theory basketball coaches are discovering what it takes to become a coach; theory basketball league is in its second week.
4 Bison aggregation outscores Tutors in league battle Coach Arthur Dickinson's Panthers fought hard but couldn't pull out the win as they lost, 28-23, to North Dakota State.
4 Called Shots Believes completion of swimming pool may present possibility of intercollegiate swimming; basketball statistics.