College Eye — April 9, 1937

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1 Old Gold sales break records About 975 copies have been sold.
1 Bosley will discuss religious enthusiasm in Sunday service At CHIC.
1 Play production conference will meet next week A look at preparations for presenting "Murder in the Cathedral".
1 Mud pies become creation of art Professor Horns finds local clay good for sculpting.
1 Important Graduates should report for placement information.
1 Council plans changes for constitution; student body to vote on changes written into new regulations. Changes have to do with election to and membership on the council.
1 Men's Union candidates are named; Kadesch, Poppenheimer, Hartlieb vie for presidency List of other candidates.
1 Mrs. Baldwin talks at first vocational program Wednesday Helen Baldwin talked about social work as a profession.
1 Committees begin work on annual Mother's Day Students and faculty compromise committees.
1 Press meet plans near completion as date looms up Outline of the conference program.
1 McIlroy tells world about it Baird McIlroy read paper on hitch-hiking over WHO.
1 Male cooking artist continues his "Cheffing" in bean house Dick Gibson cooks for others in order to earn enough money to go to school.
1 Pen Women schedule meeting on Saturday Waterloo branch will meet on campus.
1 Bureau will date press delegates Will serve as matchmakers for Press Prom.
1 Views of the News Observations on world and national news.
1 Arant offers new state revenue plan in April periodical Professor Arant wrote an article on the taxation of businesses.
1 New rules on rushing set by inter-sorority; new requirement states all rushees must have been here one term Women must also have maintained a C average; other rules will remain as before.
1 Council selects six junior and senior nominees As candidates for Student Council.
2 Arant recalls war voting in Congress Professor Arant was observing Congress on the day that war was declared on Germany.
2 Less flower--bee asked Believes courses on sex education and marriage should be in the curriculum.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Can those Alabama girls dance? No languor noticed in visit here Interview with women from Alabama debating team.
3 Men: what to wear and when to wear it! Advice to men on what to wear to spring dances.
3 Baker Hall Doin's Small fire doused by student; other news from Baker Hall.
3 What's Where at the Theatres
3 Committee invites all local students and Iowa delegates to Press Prom next Friday
3 Little Tutors will present student vaudeville Friday Quick description of the acts.
3 Graduates' tea slated Wednesday Graduates will be honored by Women's League.
3 Initiation held for Blue Key candidates List of new members.
3 Men's Union plans "Farmers' Frolic", Saturday, May 1
3 Tutor Timetable Schedule of campus activities.
3 Spring finds faculty members busy with lecturers and trips; many attend music convention; Denny and Riebe leave for Wisconsin Schedule of upcoming campus meetings.
3 Let's Guess Who
3 Ralph Bellamy plays in "Counterfeit Lady"
3 Readers selected for Writer's Club List of readers.
4 Tutors to meet Simpson nine Veterans will get the start due to poor training conditions; Tutors will play Simpson.
4 V.O.V.s trip Kappas 31-20, in sorority volleyball finals The V.O.V.s sprang ahead to win the annual sorority volleyball tournament over the Kappas.
4 Prep meet to attract 400 L. L. Mendenhall has invited ninety high schools and four colleges; more than four hundred high school and college athletes will participate in the sixteenth annual Teachers College Relays; photo.
4 Coyote squad makes debut in carnival For the first time, the University of South Dakota has put together a team to compete in the Teachers College Relays.
4 Tutors face Cyclones in opening tilts Coach "Munn" Whitford's team will be handicapped by lack of outdoor practice as they face Iowa State in their season opener.
4 Relay standards riding for fall Teachers College Relay records, which have been broken at a rate of seven per year, are destined to be broken again as over one hundred collegiate entries have been recorded for this year.
4 Amazon Antics Notes on women's sports.
4 Inclement weather forces canceling of Grinnell meet The first meet of the season with Grinnell was cancelled due to unfavorable weather.