College Eye — April 16, 1937

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1 House council lays more strict rules Proposal would have women who stay out after midnight speak with President Latham.
1 College Eye rates first class honors in N.S.P.A. judging Received seven hundred of a possible one thousand points.
1 Glee club leaves on annual spring tour Wednesday Itinerary of Minnesinger tour of northwest Iowa.
1 Nine make A's for past term; total of ninety-two students to compose Honor Roll for winter List of those who made the Honor Roll.
1 Jordan, Hopper chosen Eye and Old Gold editors; Board also names members fro other staff positions of publications Profiles of the editors; list of other staff members; photo.
1 A boy at the Raths; a girl at the Beards Faculty members blessed with new babies.
1 Four elections Wednesday To include class elections as well as elections for Men's Union and Student Council.
1 Margarette Dickson graduate of 1925, visits on campus Spoke to journalism classes; now Poet Laureate of Minnesota.
1 Calling sophomores! Tests are coming ISTC will participate on national testing program.
1 Forty-ninth concert of Cecilian group is Tuesday night Performance program.
1 Entries in sixteenth annual Teachers College Relays now near record; more expected More than 450 college and high school athletes are looking to break several records in the Sixteenth Annual Teachers College Relays.
1 "Give frosh break" say faculty group Highlights of extended orientation program.
1 Four students will appear in senior recital on Monday Gaylen Strunce, Lawrence Schaefer, and Erma Brouhard will perform.
1 Jewish rabbi will speak at chapel services Sunday Charles E. Shulman will speak.
1 Nat S. Finney, Minneapolis journalist, opens press meet in assembly speech today Meeting will conclude with banquet and awards; photo.
1 Murder stalks Thomas Becket in strange play showing conflict of church and state Review of "Murder in the Cathedral".
1 Plans completed for Mother's Day celebration here Highlights of three day program.
2 Chips and Quibs Comments on spring fun and dancing styles.
2 Look before you vote Believes upcoming student elections are important.
2 Chips and Quibs Comments on spring fun and dancing styles.
2 The Line Campus gossip; has some April Fool's fun.
2 Student Council submits new constitution for decision of student body on next Wednesday Text of the proposed constitution.
3 Feed that line! It really works Professor Charles believes that women are more credulous than men.
3 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from other college campuses.
3 Moeller prefers gym to outdoors Alfred Moeller's high school team had to practice outdoors.
3 Proposed Student Council constitution, election of officers offered for vote Description of the election and the candidates.
3 Journalism students try news broadcast May try bi-weekly broadcast of campus news.
3 Faculty frolics at play night Faculty enjoy an evening at the gym.
3 Jerome Cross didn't read Peter Rabbit; preferred atlas when young Profile of outstanding student Jerome Cross.
4 Stowaway Club Roster of officers.
4 V. O V. Sigma Phi Will hold dinner.
4 Accepts position Dorothy Galloway will teach in Egypt.
4 Pi Omega Pi Professor Gaffin entertained members at her home.
4 Untitled Lou Shepherd attending meeting at Dubuque.
4 Spanish cannons old landmarks, hold age record Brief history of the Spanish cannon on campus.
4 Want a scholarship? Kappa Delta Pi soliciting applications for a one year scholarship for a junior or senior.
4 Views of the News Observations on national and world news.
4 What's Where at the Theatres Movie listings.
5 Lambda Delta Lambda List of officers.
5 Lambda Gamma Nu List of officers.
5 George Brent plays in Saturday's movie Will show "More Than a Secretary".
5 Library snooper sees hard study Observations of students studying in the Library.
5 Baker Hall dance next Friday; off-campus frolic April 24th
5 Formal initiation held for new candidates of Kappa Delta Pi List of initiates.
5 Style hints for men Advice on styles and appropriate dress.
5 Faculty members to lecture and attend Iowa conventions Roster of speaking engagements and meetings.
5 Women graduates honored at tea College Club, Faculty Women's Club, and AAUW will entertain graduates.
5 Baker Hall Doin's News from Baker Hall.
5 Students and delegates "Swing" to the tunes of Ray Alderson tonight at annual Press Prom
5 Trophy awarded for scholarship Bartlett Hall scholarship trophy awarded.
5 Let's Guess Who
5 Tutor Timetable Schedule of campus activities.
5 Looking for a date Charles Monroe isn't worried about finding a date with possibilities of Phyllis Moon, Evelyn Bretthauer, Dorothy Oleson, and Loraine Scherif; photo.
6 Two-wheeler does business on campus Clarence Chapman delivers ice by bicycle to various points on campus.
6 Research shows requirement of a good teacher Professor Paul outlines six areas in which a good teacher should excel.
6 Plenty of news waits at library Library subscribes to thirty-one newspapers; Register, Courier, and Chicago Tribune are most popular.
6 Coeds reveal their specifications for the ideal prospective husband Women talk about what they would like in a husband.
6 Spring is here--we hope Notes spring clothing and romantic couples.
6 Class completes marionette show Professor Cole's class makes marionettes.
6 High school students organize Press Club TCHS students organize club; Leslie Burch and Gwen Wescott are sponsors.
6 Loan desk drawer at library yields bountiful collection Description of items found in returned library books.
6 Wilcox's life reads like tale of character in storybook romance; psychology professor was born in China, spoke only Chinese for some time Professor Wilcox recalls his early life with his missionary family in China.
6 Dean's secretary is busy person Quick look at the work of Ruth Johns, secretary of Dean Campbell.
7 Museum in library is storehouse of nature and history Brief description of the Museum collections.
7 Scouts may join Alpha Phi group Will hold meeting to investigate organizing an Alpha Phi Omega chapter.
7 Library assistant in document room must know every answer Helen Byrne fields questions in the Library's document room.
7 Pen Women elect at meeting on Saturday
7 Rosemary Johnston tutor candidate for Drake Relays Queen Brief profile.
7 T. C. Crossroads There are forty signs posted in the Crossroads.
7 Monks announces family addition Monkeys who spend winter on campus have baby; photo.
7 Moral: do not let your first job scare you; President Seerley didn't President Seerley's first job paid $30 per month, but he persisted to do great things.
7 Music students present program List of performers and their programs.
7 Lowdown on students from our advertisers Local businesses have humorous encounters with students.
7 Girls, don't fear that night lady Florence Parry talks about her duties as night supervisor at Bartlett Hall.
7 Bindery is fountain of youth for books Library sends about one thousand volumes to the bindery annually.
7 Books--Books--Books Library has 113,134 books.
8 Panthers meet Indians Monday and Wednesday Bad weather caused the postponement of Monday's game between Teachers College and Simpson.
8 Trophy will be presented to five-thousandth entrant; 450 trackmen expected to compete Many records are in danger of being broken as a record breaking 450 tracksters will compete in the Teachers College Relays tomorrow.
8 1937 Tutor net outfit trains for Cornell, April 24 The Tutor tennis team has only one returning letterman as they go to Mount Vernon to take on Cornell.
8 Kohawks, Pioneers, Tutors hold marks Grinnell, Coe, and Teachers College each hold four records in the Teachers College Relays.
8 Cyclones capture two diamond tilts against Panthers The Iowa State Teachers College lost both games to Iowa State due to errors and wild pitching.
8 Sports in Shorts List of WAA officers; news about women's sports.