College Eye — February 19, 1937

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1 Supreme Court plan of F. D. R. upheld in classroom debate Students debate in Professor Robinson's class.
1 Instructors say both yes and no on the question Faculty continue to offer varying opinions on class attendance.
1 Holmes organizes booster club for those who write George Holmes will use students with interests in journalism to write about college subjects.
1 Advance registration shows new increase 1137 students have registered; men register at a slower rate than do women.
1 Rural school news sent to graduates Professor Slacks edits newsletter.
1 Carmen, opera, scheduled for March 11, 12; Bradley and Aupperle take leads in Gypsy presentation Preview of the production; list of cast members.
1 Goetch on business in New Orleans Professor Goetch is attending a placement meeting.
1 Our Grandpop's days are over Quick look back at rules and regulations from earlier days.
1 Religious creeds is chapel topic Harold Bosley will explain why religions need creeds.
1 Plans for Iowa press convention are under way Plans include conference and dance.
1 College Eye staff exchanges places for present issue Staff changes assignments.
1 Faculty trio at leisure hour; Hill, Searight and Ritter will entertain at Commons Sunday Performance program.
1 Schmitt, McCague present senior recital Tuesday Performance program.
1 Woman tells of early days here Emma Bradley visits campus; recalls Old Gilchrist Hall scenes.
1 Candidates for new officers in women's organization picked List of Women's League candidates.
1 Women of Germany are Hitler backers Schaefer declares Professor Schaefer speaks on women in Germany.
1 Literary magazine goes to press Survey of the contents of the next issue of Purple Pen.
1 Local student has strange hobby idea Tommy Trow is growing one of his fingernails long.
1 Scene from Barrie's play slated here; German play is also part of next week's show by speech students Play production classes will stage several dramatic scenes.
1 Plans complete for music meet early in March Conference program highlights.
1 Debaters get first outside competition Freshmen will debate at Dubuque.
1 Which blank next, Miss Johns? Crowds of students gather in line in front of Ruth Johns desk for registration; photo.
2 Search reveals several students don't like cuts Many students express opinions on class attendance policy; list of responses.
2 The Line Campus gossip; humorous look at the current cut system.
2 What's where at the theatres
3 Exhibition of folk dancing is feature of annual festival
3 Activities of the faculty News notes about faculty activities.
3 Cheney marries Denver resident Betty Anne Cheney married Le Roy Frederick Halleck.
3 Whom does this egg belong to, and why? Commercial Club will hold mock trial.
3 Tau Sigma Delta bans Hell Week; new merit basis Fraternity outlines new pledge plans.
3 Five and twenty years are needed New Quarter Century Club organized for residents of Baker Hall who are over twenty-five years of age.
3 Coon chosen head of industrial club Eugene Coon will lead Industrial Arts Club; list of officers.
3 Campus movie to be "Come Closer, Folks"
3 Heart of hearts found at dance Intersorority ball held in Commons.
3 Teachers High holds declamatory contest; Strayer is the judge
3 George and Martha will appear at annual affair tonight at Commons; Maurice Buckman's Orchestra provides rhythm for the celebrators Preview of Washington Ball; list of organizers.
3 What is your favorite event Students express their preferences for recent campus events and activities.
3 And that is how it came about Supposed history of the term chow mein.
3 Society scoops Quick news notes from around campus.
4 Rainbow league contenders start play-off soon The Phi Sigs defeated Blake's Aces, 20-19, and Worms Wigglers lost to Xanho, 29-19, in intramural basketball last night
4 Fifty-four asked to turn out for spring grid drill Coach Clyde L. (Buck) Starbeck is already getting ready for the next football season as he issued fifty-four invitations to players requesting them to report for practice at the start of the spring quarter.
4 Tutor Cubs win; face Coe next Benny Taylor led the charge as the freshmen cagers won a decisive victory over Marshalltown, 40-19.
4 Grapplers seek third straight victory in last home tussle The Panther wrestlers will be seeking their third straight victory as they meet the Tigers of Missouri tomorrow night.
4 Called Shots Comments on football schedule and basketball team.
4 Tutor cagers close season with Coyotes and Cardinals tilts today and tomorrow The Tutors will face South Dakota State and Omaha this weekend in a final effort to go above the .500 mark.