College Eye — October 29, 1937

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1 Faculty members speak at annual teacher's convention Roster of those who will participate in ISTA meeting.
1 Faculty adopts new Senate plan Faculty establishes Faculty Senate; text of recommendations and amendments establishing the Senate.
1 Dr. Horton speaks Douglas Horton will speak at CHIC.
1 Pre-meds Should arrange to take examination.
1 Prof immortalized
1 Luncheon, game, chapel welcome dads next week Outline of Dad's Day activities; photo.
1 De Spain wins contest; "Every man not a king" Hamilton Club gives dinner to freshmen interested in debate.
1 First 'Eye' news broadcast announced Will broadcast news twice daily from the Crossroads; photo.
1 Staff named for annual List of Old Gold staff members.
1 To Chicago Harold Bosley will speak at University of Chicago chapel.
1 Cogitations; parlor pinks! Encourages students to take advantage of all the educational activities offered on a college campus; students should seek study and rational thinking to avoid easy and thoughtless life.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
2 Kappa Mu Epsilon Will have dinner and initiation of Hazel Guetschow.
2 Courtesy Students need to do a better job of listening to their professors during class.
2 Marriage vs. career Believes that women will eventually find that they prefer marriage to a career.
2 "War is coming; oppose it now!" Discusses the possibility of an upcoming war.
2 Reviewing the News News from around the country and the world.
3 Playcraft members attend lecture Genevieve Nordskog reviews play.
3 Jimmie Smith plays for Highlander's Ball
3 Sophomores plan semi-formal cotillion
3 Weekend Halloween frolics proclaimed by organizations VOV and Kappa Theta Psi will hold parties.
3 Black cats invade social parties ADA and Phi Chi Delta will hold parties.
3 Williams speaks at Ames home economics meet Frances Williams spoke at state meeting.
3 Classical Club to begin study of Roman cities Several students will give talks.
3 Pi Omega Pi Will hold formal initiation.
3 Cinema Chatter Short reviews of the movies "The Prisoner of Zenda," "Life Begins at College," and "Love is on the Air."
3 Dime dancing popular with coeds Students enjoy "rec" dances.
3 Sorority forms alumnae unit List of Alpha Beta Gamma alumnae officers.
3 Alpha Phi Omega charter sought by Scouts Need to have twenty-five prospective members on roll; list of acting officers.
3 A Corner for Coeds Suggests clothing appropriate to wear to the Highland Ball.
4 Donato to appear in many concerts Will play with ISTC Symphony Orchestra and Waterloo Symphony Orchestra.
4 Contemporary Affairs aids cultural life Description of the new, required Contemporary Affairs class.
4 Pi Theta Pi List of alumni chapter officers.
4 Untitled Professor Russell will organize Concert Band; will be comprised of members from College Band and Women's Band.
4 Rubinoff to appear in Des Moines
5 Little Tutors News from the Teachers College High School; will produce "H. M. S. Pinafore".
5 Pep meeting
5 Placement tests correlate students' success in classes Studying results of placement tests from recent past.
5 Streamlining wins many praises Editors of other newspapers like the new look of the College Eye.
5 Tutors-Coe fight to 6-6 draw Summary of game against Coe.
5 Student musicians appear in recital Programs for student performances.
5 Here are the Panthers 1937 football team photo; photo.
5 Sport Shorts Ruth Lambertson and Betty Rapp won the advanced doubles tennis tournament.
5 Campus Playboys start year with full program Leon Krafft organized the band last year; roster of band members.
5 Fall track Results of the Teachers College fall track meet.
5 Band election Roster of officers.
5 Theory teams play first tilt Summary of the first theory football game.
6 Eighteen year old's reign Quick survey of age of students on campus.
6 'Way back in 1896 we had a band Normal School band goes to the train station to send off the debate and drama students; photo.
6 Grade system viewed Professor Van Engen is dissatisfied with the grading system.
6 Off-campus suppers Off-campus women invited to campus for supper.
6 Honest students return found articles to college office Quick look at lost and found items.
6 Can you take it? Would take almost forty years to take all of the courses in the curriculum.
6 Other campuses
6 Lynch speaks Professor Lynch spoke at Poetry Society of Iowa meeting.
6 How did school song originate? Dorothy McFarland won contest for song in 1923; tune is Harvard's "Song of Victory"; prior to contest "Our Boys will Shine Tonight" had been song.
6 Personality is rated high by school boards E. W. Goetch tells what superintendents are looking for when they hire a new teacher.
6 Writers to hold open house With Sigma Tau Delta.
6 State education board meets Met on campus; roster of those present.
6 Art exhibit Of tapa cloth.
7 We are lucky . . . Describes rules and restrictions for students attending the Iowa State Normal School in 1900.
7 Trio strum Student trio plays at Waterloo Rotary Club meeting.
7 Art Guild Sees demonstration on chair caning.
7 Attend meet Professors Douglas and Skar will attend meeting on certification of commercial teachers.
7 Ediphone aids in shorthand study Professor Gaffin uses device in teaching advanced shorthand.
7 Report shows skin diseases common here Report on survey of reasons students consult Health Center.
7 Goetch speaks On placement at national convention.
7 German comic film appears next week; local German students provide special music Will also see several shorts; students will perform music.
7 Conlon tells Art League of projects Professor Conlon speaks on WPA art projects.
8 Maroon fury tests Tutor strength Preview of Panthers' game against Morningside.
8 Tutor frosh prepare for Pioneer Cubs Freshmen will play their opening game against Grinnell.
8 Bison and Sioux in loop tilt News concerning football teams in the North Central Conference.
8 Kadesch defeats Trefzger; captures well-staged net match Final results of the Tutor Tournament.
8 Called Shots Extends sympathy to Walt Ditzler who dislocated his shoulder in the last football game.