College Eye — December 10, 1937

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1 College Singers present their annual carol service Group of thirty-three singers selected from Cecilians and Minnesingers.
1 Miss Works takes job in East; social director resigns Janet Works will work for College Entrance Examination Board in New Jersey; has been at ISTC since 1934; photo.
1 Make Christmas a religious festival At CHIC service.
1 Rushing coeds are silent today Rushees Barbara Bujer and Alice Scanlan prepare to pledge; photo.
1 Screen notables board 'tub' A look at the preparations for Tutor Ticklers; photo.
1 Personality in education is Link's desire Excerpts from speech by Henry C. Link.
1 Winter Alumnus goes to press
1 Around the Campus Radio broadcast of TC game against Coe; faculty members will go caroling; no rec dance; operetta postponed.
1 Debaters spend Christmas on coast Will debate at California colleges.
1 Cogitations Discusses the purpose of the Commons; believes that it may still need to work on its recreational program.
2 Bel Canto Will perform for Waterloo music teachers.
2 Kirgis orates; speakers win tournaments Attempting to continue record of success at state contest.
2 Students present musical program Performance program.
2 Way back when News from old student newspapers.
2 Erbe and Plaehn attend conclave Of American Political Science Association.
2 Librarians' duties flavored by students' odd requests Cite uninformed questions received at the library.
2 Catholic students Will sponsor Christmas party.
2 Etchings, poetry on display now Includes work done by ISTC students.
2 News from the collegiate world Brain wave detector announced at University of Iowa.
2 A Corner for Coeds Suggestions for Christmas gifts.
3 Cinema Chatter Short reviews of the movies "Submarine D-1" and "Conquest."
3 College is host as Yuletide spirit reigns; annual all-college Christmas supper scheduled Thursday Dinner will be followed by carols.
3 Blue Key plans formal; prom to be held here tonight Campus Playboys will perform; photo.
3 Biology Club Will study college student diet.
3 German Club Norma Sutz will speak on German composers.
3 Organizations begin festivities for holiday Schedules and descriptions of groups' holiday plans.
3 Donato plays for leisure hour Sunday afternoon Performance program; plans for future concerts.
3 Social units make dance reservation Urges social organizations to reserve dance dates.
3 Rushees find no time for dating Women have been busy with rush activities.
4 Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
4 The Line Campus gossip.
4 Mr. McIlroy Responds to criticism in a letter to the editor written by Baird McIlroy.
4 To the editor: Believes that editorials need to be written on more sensitive topics.
4 Reviewing the News News from around the country and the world.
5 Bartlett residents schedule for inoculations For diphtheria and smallpox.
5 Duties add up in seventeen years A look at the work of Margaret Reese, equipment supply manager at the Women's Gymnasium.
5 Baker Hall men reveal characteristics of ideal girl Men talk about what they like and dislike in women.
5 Sketching provides good self-expression Professor Horns talks about what can be gained from sketching.
5 Brothers and sisters flock together List of students who have brothers and sisters at school, too.
5 Men outnumber working girls; N. Y. A. leads Survey of work performed under the National Youth Administration program.
5 Excuse it, Paul Paul Jones was left out of a previous list of Blue Key members.
5 College Band demonstrates novelty number for clinic Will give ideas on how to promote local bands.
6 Sport Shorts Physical Education Club will hold Christmas party.
6 Two Tutors on 1937 all-conference football squad Teachers College will host the conference relays as well as the conference tennis and golf tournaments.
6 Panthers face Bear five Panthers will face Washington University of St. Louis once and Coe College twice in upcoming games.
6 Large entry in mat meet List of students signed up to participate in the intramural wrestling tournament.
6 Cyclones 30; Panthers 26 Panthers lose season opener.
6 Called Shots Discusses top players from around the North Central Conference.
7 Old grad Arnold Schneider is working on his Ph. D. at the University of Iowa.
7 Sirtalis--sirt--snakes you say? Professor Gilbert keeps several snakes in the Vocational Building.
7 Qualifications of T. C. draws transferees Transfer students tell why they came to ISTC.
7 McPherson heads committee now Joe McPherson heads freshmen orientation and activities; will coordinate work of Women's League and Men's Union.
7 Find your loss before it's taken New procedure for claiming lost and found items is result of thievery under previous system.
7 Man prowls about campus Clarence Weir talks about his duties as a night watchman and the time key system that he uses.
7 Goetch speaks On guidance.
7 Sue says, "co-eds score runs; no hits, and make errors" Women talk about getting runs in their hose.
7 Campus School Will hold Christmas activities.
7 Tutor Tickler show is always full of pleasant surprises Review of show highlights since its first year in 1930.
8 Student interviews praise Eye layouts Quotations for students about the style of the College Eye.
8 Meetings planned by hobby group Zelma Abben will lead groups in a variety of hobby activities.
8 Hello, frosh The costs of war.
8 Frosh basketball List of students trying out.
8 A transfer speaks Advice for dealing with the coatroom rush at dances.