College Eye — April 23, 1937

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1 Students accept changed rules for next year; pick Zellhoefer, Connell as representatives; Mueller, Dycus to board Election results.
1 Hartlieb wins fight for presidency of men's organization Election results for Men's Union.
1 Cut enrollment in high school Due to overcrowding, the Campus School will not renew contracts with two rural districts.
1 Orchesis recital is next Friday Extensive description of upcoming performance.
1 Journalism class starts newscast Will read news in the Crossroads.
1 Curriculum changes made by education department recently Changes will affect introductory education courses.
1 Kurtz wins first in composers' contest Wins state award for third time.
1 Men record some standards for perfect teachers coed; several of them say "no" to all red fingernails and "baby talk" Men tell what they like to see in a women.
1 Wanted: graduate milkmaids A look at some of the odd questions that women receive in teaching position interviews.
1 Revise work in teaching; new plans allow credit for course in observation teaching Credit course will be required for secondary education students.
1 Cross selected for Kappa Delta Pi honor award Jerome Cross won Kappa Delta Pi scholarship.
1 Views of the News Observations on national and world news.
1 College names new registrar; also chooses successor to Condit, Commercial head Selmer Larson will succeed C. S. Cory; Department of Mathematics and Commercial Education will divide; Professor Douglas will head Commercial Education.
1 Methodist bishop is guest minister at chapel Sunday Profile of G. Bromley Oxnam, who will speak at CHIC; photo.
1 Bureau of Research picks Wednesday as sophomore test day Outline of purposes and procedures for the test.
1 Spaulding talks on necessities of good librarian at forum Forrest Brisbane Spaulding speaks on women's vocations.
1 'Eye' wins in Iowa College Press contest; Old Gold rated best yearbook in state at last week's convention Description of awards; Paul Weaver elected to press group office.
2 Primaries to hold barn dance
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Chips and Quips Quick campus observations.
2 Grades, great piles of them are amassed by Bureau of Research; departmental markings released from report Quick survey of grades around the college.
2 Speakers' club sponsors book Book includes poem recitals for high schools.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the country.
2 Death for VFW Veterans of Future Wars dissolves itself.
3 Robinsons plan trip Will drive to Wisconsin.
3 Romance Language Club Will hold meeting and elect officers.
3 Writers' Club Members will read from work.
3 Tau Sigma Delta List of initiates.
3 Sororities and fraternity hold dances this week-end Description of upcoming dances.
3 Spring fashions for men have style and color Advice on what men should be wearing.
3 Tutor Timetable Schedule of campus events.
3 Students present varied program in Gilchrist Hall Young pupils of music faculty will perform.
3 Martin interviews freshman women For advisory work during orientation.
3 German Club plans program on April 29 Will sing and enjoy entertainment.
3 Baker Hall Doin's News from Baker Hall.
3 Camera Club exhibit headed by Dr. Paul All members may submit six prints for judging.
3 Let's Guess Who
3 Kappa Delta Pi initiates, elects List of initiates and officers.
3 Untitled Suggestion for appropriate attire at Farmers Frolic.
3 Baker Hall dance tonight; off-campus sprint Saturday Campus social calendar.
3 Purple Arrow sends invitations to forty-seven candidates List of initiates.
3 Methodist groups hold elections List of Kappa Phi and Pi Tau Theta officers.
3 Mouse in a corner tells of A. D. A.'s Description of ADA meeting.
4 George Pederson and Lloyd Gnagy will be only Panther participating in Drake relays George Pederson and Lloyd Gnagy will participate in the javelin throw and the high jump at the Drake relays.
4 Sports in Shorts News about women's sports activities; women looking forward to new pool; old pool in Women's Gymnasium not used for about four years.
4 Five Tutor relay marks shattered in sixteenth meet Despite unfavorable weather conditions, five records were broken, three collegiate and two prep.
4 Seventeen athletes given monograms Eight basketball players and nine wrestlers were awarded letters for their excellence in sports.
4 Tutor baseball nine triumphs Kenneth Perry and Glenn Smaha each hit a home run as the Tutors went on to beat Simpson, 8-4.
4 Yell squad receives awards; plan work Four varsity cheerleaders were given awards by the Board of Athletics for their efforts in cheerleading.
4 What's Where at the Theatres Movie schedule.
4 Panther netsters open 1937 card with Cornell team The Panther tennis team will be badly crippled with the loss of four veterans as they open their first match against Cornell.
4 Platteville teachers to provide opposition in today's contest Gordon Blanchard is expected to be the starting pitcher for the Panthers as they host a strong Platteville team.
4 Forty-seven cub athletes get awards Forty-seven freshmen athletes will be honored in football, wrestling, and basketball this season.
4 Thirty-six gridders working out; coach plans squad game A record number of thirty-six men have turned out for spring football practice and will take part in a scrimmage on May 1.