College Eye — March 12, 1937

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1 Music and math teachers invade campus Saturday For conferences on mathematics and music.
1 Abbott scheduled as speaker at college church next Sunday Will speak on the hereafter.
1 Culbertson named managing editor Ruth Culbertson selected for College Eye position.
1 Gypsy Carmen flaunts song again tonight; blacked haired beauty plays with her many boyfriends in Spanish opera Thursday Review of the opera.
1 Tutor debate teams enter tourneys at Coe and Wisconsin Results of recent competition; list of participants.
1 Realizing self is topic for league meeting; Connecticut woman is chief speaker at conference tomorrow Mrs. Chase Going Woodhouse will speak; photo.
1 Euterpeans will hold annual concert next week in auditorium Performance program.
1 T. C. highlights on spring term calendar Campus social and academic calendar.
1 Notice Seniors should meet to get placement information.
1 Faculty decides to abandon degree of Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science had been granted to students who studied agriculture, commercial education, elementary education, home economics, industrial arts, opportunity room education, and physical education; only Bachelor of Arts will be granted.
1 Fraternity for scouts planned May organize chapter of Alpha Phi Omega for those who have been Boy Scouts.
1 Views of the News Commentary on national news.
1 Bosley speaks in Minneapolis series Guest speaker at YMCA.
1 Committee picks winners of who's who distinctions List of those to be honored.
1 Cameron chosen as new head of Women's League Brief profiles of election winners.
1 Council starts drive against "dead wood" clubs and societies Will survey to find out which organizations are alive and which are dead.
2 For the "lefties" The plight of left-handers.
2 Gahl comes as new instructor in piano works Brief profile of Gertrude Gahl, who will replace the late Alta Freeman.
2 Intramurals keep girls busy at gym; Hottentots on top Results of women's basketball play; will hold state basketball play day.
2 National music group initiates seven new members this week List of new Sigma Alpha Iota members.
2 Eye carries series of railroad articles Will feature series of articles about the Illinois Central line.
2 Square holes for square pegs Hopes students will pursue courses of study that they both like and in which they can succeed.
2 Tramp, tramp, the grass is leaving Does not like the paths that are appearing on the lawn now that spring is approaching.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Society scoops Ruth Suckow Nuhn will be honored at tea.
3 Full schedule of society functions is on docket for eventful spring term
3 Theta Gamma Nu List of new pledges and initiates.
3 Tutor Timetable Schedule of activities.
3 Chevalier plays lead in 'Beloved Vagabond'
3 Readers announced for Writer's Club Virginia Murphy, Ellen Fallmer, and Lois Hamer will read.
3 New rules for yell leaders made Will begin new plan for selection of cheerleaders and head cheerleader.
3 Dr. Begeman returns Had visited the South and Cuba.
3 Students to select Mardi Gras Queen and her attendants List of candidates.
3 Models to feature new spring styles Thursday evening
3 Kappa Theta Psi List of new pledges.
3 Inter-Frat dance opens new quarter social calendar with swing and rhythm Campus social calendar.
3 Pictures tell story of nation Monday Frank L. Ford will present color slides.
3 Sunday School class plans Bible meetings Will talk about the Bible as literature.
4 Called Shots All-conference basketball selections.
4 1937 track schedule
4 Ten Tutor matmen enter Midwest AAU matches at Cornell The Tutor wrestlers hope to make a strong appearance.
4 Three lightweights to intercollegiates Ray Cheney, Davis Natvig, and Ivan Moore have been entered by Coach Dave McCuskey in the annual National Intercollegiate meet at Terre Haute, Indiana.
4 1937 grid eleven depends on spring practice sessions Coach Buck Starbeck is optimistic about the fall season but went on to say that their success this fall would be determined by the spring practices that are currently underway.
4 Ten skirmishes slated for Teachers College 1937 cinder track campaign The Tutor track team has a very tough track schedule with two indoor meets and eight outdoor meets.
4 Thirteen lettermen return to Panther baseball practice The Tutors hope to have a good baseball team with thirteen returning lettermen this year.
4 Five Panther tracksters to enter North Central meet at Naperville, IL tomorrow Five Panther athletes will make the trip to Naperville where they will compete in an indoor meet.