College Eye — February 12, 1937

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1 Junior student dies in Waterloo home Frances Anne Matthiesen found in gas-filled kitchen in Waterloo home.
1 "Kind Lady" reaches end of patience after being preyed upon for months by smooth crook and his accomplices Review of the play.
1 First six places in poets' contest taken by Hinshaw Twenty-seven entries in College Eye contest; profile of Arvil Hinshaw; photo.
1 Death calls Ted, pal of student since childhood Dale Parrish's dog Ted died.
1 Campus prepares for Ganz visit; own compositions are among selections for Ganz concert in Auditorium Sunday night Preparations for visit of Rudolph Ganz.
1 Publication date for new issue of 'Pen' named Will appear February 23.
1 Here's modern story of knights battling over a beautiful damsel Rivalry over who will escort a woman to the Old Gold Beauty dance.
1 Schaefer discusses women of Germany Professor Schaefer will speak at weekly forum.
1 Aeolians present folk songs at opening concert Performance program.
1 College breaks tradition; makes simple catalog Dean Nelson believes that the new style will be easier to read and understand.
1 Brindley awards go to groups trained by Tutor graduates ISTC alumni were advisors to high schools that performed well at the tournament.
1 "Meaning of humility" to be Bosley's talk in chapel Sunday
1 High school district debate to be here
1 Here's the news around this week around the campus Photo essay on this week's news.
1 Van Deest tells how it feels to escort a beauty Dorothy Jean Peterson is selected from the crowd as the sixth Old Gold Beauty.
1 Winter band concert directed by Russell scheduled next week Performance program.
2 What's where at the theaters
2 Feldman sets styles in Grandpop's collar Recently wore collar worn by his grandfather in 1851.
2 Chips and Quibs Campus observations.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Are men on a diet? Wonders why so few men attended Men's Union dinner.
2 Competition for Paderewski Believes that appearance by Rudolph Ganz should command a full house.
2 Those seven permits Women who returned late from a play performance did not receive "lates" as has been supposed; system has flexibility built into it.
2 For the giver of recipes Harold Bosley thanks the person who sent him recipes for mixed drinks.
2 "Up and on," says Bacon Appreciates recent display of school spirit at basketball game.
2 The emphasis shifts College Eye will not publish advance notice of small group meetings.
3 Hovey initiated to Sigma Delta Chi's
3 Honoraries hold initiations List of those initiated into Kappa Mu Epsilon and Pi Gamma Mu.
3 Ford to speak on "Pageant of nation" Frank L. Ford will speak.
3 Hero of Valley Forge and little wife "Swing it" next Friday night Preparations for the Washington Ball.
3 Commons employee says students like mixed malted milk Noel Bacon talks about the kinds of malts that students favor.
3 Crosby hit chosen for college movie Will show "Pennies from Heaven".
3 Announces engagement Helen Stricker will marry Jack Ross; photo.
3 Dig out your red flannels and skates; ice carnival soon To be held at Prexy's Pond.
3 Pre-conference confab scheduled Planning for state women's governance meeting.
3 Poetry, beauty aids on Bartlett bulletins A look at the Bartlett Hall bulletin boards.
3 Murder stalks Gilchrist chapel Students mistake dramatic production for reality.
3 Four times a graduate, Miss Myrtle Gaffin holds a sheepskin title Professor Gaffin has completed four courses of work at ISTC.
3 Battle of cuts still goes on; some yes, no Faculty show varying opinions on class attendance.
3 Juniors of campus school choose cast for Phelps' play
3 Coeds entertain at inter-sorority dance at the Commons tomorrow night Campus social calendar.
3 Are you ready Get costumes ready for Mardi Gras Ball.
3 Activities of professors News about faculty activities.
4 Tutor cagers whip Kohawks in close game The Tutors ended a four year losing streak to Coe by winning a thrilling victory, 35-34.
4 Tutor grapplers down Wisconsin The Tutors won a deciding victory over Wisconsin, 24-10.
4 Called Shots Comments on basketball.
4 Frosh grapplers to meet Cornell matmen Thursday Tutor freshmen grapplers have lots of hard work behind them, but only three have previous experience in competition.
4 Spindlepins stay in top position on lemon loop Jim Freeman and Carl Speck have rejuvenated the Spindlepins into back-to-back wins to remain unbeaten in the theory basketball league.
4 Amazon Antics News about women's sports.
4 White and black league in final week of tourney As the final games of the intramural basketball tourney draw near, only two teams remain unbeaten. They are Alpha Delta Alpha and Lambda Gamma Nu.
4 Teachers College wrestlers outscore Cornell matmen; Cheney pins Brand in 9:59 Ray Cheney succeeded in throwing his Olympic opponent Dale Brand as the Tutors beat Cornell, 23.5-4.5.