College Eye — March 26, 1937

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1 Sloan, Telleen, Burch, Hinshaw awarded honor; named as representative students for 1937 Old Gold Profiles of those who will be honored; photo.
1 New committee starts program Curriculum Committee of Student Council considers problems that students have with the college curriculum.
1 Bosley announces his Sunday topic Will speak on "The integrity of humanity".
1 Frosh debaters will meet junior college speakers this week Results of recent competition and list of participants.
1 Sloan and Cameron leave for trip to Los Angeles meeting Jean Sloan and Ruth Cameron will attend national meeting of women's governance groups.
1 Minnesingers plan concert next week and tour in April Performance program.
1 Announces new artists' contest Students offered chance to design football program covers.
1 Teachers College fall orientation plans expanded Description of more comprehensive program of orientation for women.
1 Ten accept bid of men's honor group, Blue Key Brief profiles of new Blue Key members.
1 Herein lies inside tale of how a typical (?) coed spends her day Creative look at how an ISTC student goes about her day.
1 Views of the News Observations on national and world news.
1 Forum program begins April 7, Martin announces Will treat vocational opportunities for women.
1 Gymnasium will become night club for annual Spring Fling next Friday Dance preview.
1 Finney named to speak at press confab; city editor will travel here for Iowa Press meeting April 2 Nat S. Finney will speak.
1 Alabama-Tutor forensic clash scheduled April 3 Women will travel to ISTC for meet.
2 Oh yes, I studied two solid hours! College Eye believes that students waste much of their study time in the Library.
2 Chips and Quibs Quick campus observations.
2 The Line Campus gossip; how a society editor would write sports and how a sports editor would write society.
2 Answers to this week's "Let's guess who"
2 Announcements of primaries of Men's Union Candidates must submit petitions with sixty signatures.
2 Music students to broadcast over WOI Robert Morris, Geraldine Schmitt, and Norma Sutz will perform.
2 Miss Sara Riggs looks back over fifty years of service here Faculty women will honor Professor Riggs; summary of her career at ISTC; photo.
3 Maxine Brand elected president of Bartlett Hall List of election winners and brief profiles.
3 Mouse in corner tells his reactions A look at a Sigma Tau Delta meeting.
3 Untitled No college movie on Easter weekend.
3 V. O. V. Sigma Phi List of officers.
3 Campus School presents lives of Tom, Huck Will present junior class play.
3 Tutor Timetable Schedule of campus activities.
3 Committee chairmen for Women's League selected at meeting List of leaders.
3 Kindergarten Primary List of officers.
3 Tau Sigma Delta List of officers.
3 Lambda Gamma Nu Will hold spring dance.
3 Commons cook tells future wives not to fear cooking duties Mrs. J. T. Walton gives advice on how to approach the problem of meal preparation.
3 Theta Gamma Nu List of initiates.
3 Let's Guess Who
3 National contest for essay writers starts Sponsored by American Bar Association.
3 Phi Mu Alpha List of initiates.
3 What's Where at the Theatres
3 Visiting professor speaks in Gilchrist on Danish schools Peter Manniche will speak.
3 Booster Club is busy boosting Group has been writing and sending stories to hometown newspapers.
3 Notes found on coed's 1937 Easter budget Advice on how to dress for Easter.
3 "Bartlett blossoms", sport dance, planned by Bartlett Hall girls April 3
4 Called Shots
4 Four contests scheduled for tennis squad The Tutor tennis team will have four home contests this year with three lettermen to form the nucleus of the team.
4 Teachers College ties for third place with Gophers behind Oklahoma schools Wrestler Ray Cheney won the 135 pound National Championship and helped the Tutors solidify a tie with Minnesota for third place.
4 Diamond aggregation stays indoors; mound staff is puzzle With the Panther baseball team still working indoors, Coach "Munn" Whitford says that the pitching game will be the key to their success.
4 Inside dope on professors' volleyball sessions revealed Every Monday, Wednesday, or Friday some professors will unwind and play a game of volleyball.
4 Ardent student support needed says Starbeck Coach Starbeck says that he would much rather have a good football team and high student morale than an excellent football team and poor student morale.
4 Dickinson reports 1937 Tutor track prospects weak The Tutor track team is going to be weak; majority of the forty-three men on the track squad are freshmen from last year.