College Eye — April 2, 1937

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1 A lively campus? Magic, bubble dance, local flood, two Alabama co-eds, or what have you? Quick photo essay on campus news and events; photo.
1 Musicians plan to attend meet List of students and faculty who will attend regional meeting.
1 Scholarship is announced here Kappa Delta Pi will sponsor the scholarship.
1 Tutor women debaters will close season; Snyder, Dippel meet team from Alabama tomorrow evening First time that two women's debating teams have met on campus; photo.
1 Wednesday, and here's what the Eye office is--- A look at the action in the College Eye office as the paper is put together.
1 Gymnasium workman dies from injuries PWA worker Roy Ash was killed in an accident involving a truck and a pile of cinders.
1 Lambert and Cross picked as delegates To attend national Kappa Mu Epsilon meeting.
1 New league vice-president is hero of flood outbreak in Bartlett Hall; plugs hole when lavatory falls and breaks pipe in room Wava Trunnell helped to mitigate a nasty mess.
1 Dawber is speaker at college church service on Sunday Mark H. Dawber will speak.
1 Horns builds new kind of tree for use in art class Tree shows ranges and hues of color.
1 Faculty trio will present last of leisure program Professors Hill, Searight, and Ritter will perform.
1 Men's Union petitions must be filed today For primary elections.
1 Campus is host to rural meet here on Monday Will discuss rural churches and communities; first of five programs.
1 Views of the News Observations on world and national news.
1 Kappa Delta Pi has informal initiation for new members List of new members.
1 Players named for mid-term spring drama List of cast members for "Murder in the Cathedral".
1 When Benz mutters Abracadaba--My! Stanley Benz likes to perform magic.
2 Palmer conducts survey of arts Harold Palmer will attempt to learn what is being taught in high school industrial arts classes.
2 Students here act as artists' models Students model at Art League meetings.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses across the country.
2 Adventure and mystery await you on the streets under the ground A walk through the campus tunnel system.
2 It's the Gypsy in us Believes that a more varied selection of entertainment on campus would keep students from going off campus for recreation.
2 Golf and the girl Poetic look at a young woman enjoying golf.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Chips and Quibs Campus observations.
3 Kappa Theta Psi List of initiates.
3 Theta Gamma Nu List of officers.
3 Alpha Chi Epsilon List of new pledges.
3 V. O. V. Sigma Phi pledging List of new pledges.
3 Pi Theta Pi List of officers.
3 Pi Phi Omega List of officers.
3 Alpha Chi Epsilon List of initiates.
3 Tau Sigma Delta Pledged Hazel Riley.
3 Delta Phi Delta List of officers.
3 Baker Hall Doin's News from Baker Hall.
3 Bubble trouble
3 Let's Guess Who
3 Graduates invited to style show, tea Will show styles appropriate for graduation.
3 "Spring Sprint" for off-campus girls to be held in Commons April 27; Jim Crosby booked to play; Waterloo and Cedar Falls girls invited Off-campus women will sponsor dance.
3 Students of '76 paid two-dollar tuition William Bartlett writes to Professor Hart and tells about the early days of the school.
3 Activities of faculty News notes about faculty activities.
3 Snooper reveals what students eat A look at what students eat at a local cafeteria.
3 Tutor Timetable Schedule of campus activities.
3 Summer cottons are fashion feature of informal style show Will be featured at style show.
3 Bobby Grigg's Orchestra will play for last all-college dance April 9
3 Students present recital Thursday Program of performers and their work.
4 From Sergeant to mentor--Whitford A look at Coach Whitford's experiences in the Army during World War I; photo.
4 Amazon Antics News about women's sports.
4 Folks, meet Blackie--the "man behind the towels" in Teachers College sports activity Profile of Men's Gymnasium custodian R. V. Black; offers views of college athletics.
4 Boosters Club calls for sports writers Hope to write and send stories to hometown newspapers.
4 Seasons open Coach "Mun" Whitford's baseball team will travel to Ames to begin its fourteen game schedule.
4 Middle distances strong as Cubs take to cinders Coach Paul Bender reports that the freshmen track team looks strong in the middle distances as they prepare for the conference meet.
4 All out for badminton; Starbeck launches two men's classes College students find out that badminton is a competitive sport requiring good footwork, timing, and endurance.
4 Cub diamondmen begin workout Thirty-eight freshmen are still practicing indoors as they get prepared for their three game season.
4 Ninety prep schools and five colleges to receive invitations for teachers college relays Roughly four hundred students will participate in this year's Sixteenth Annual Teachers College Relays.