College Eye — February 18, 1938

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1 Old Gold sales record-breaking Sales are two hundred ahead of last year; Marion Tonsfeldt has sold 270 copies.
1 Tentative graduate list announced Fifty-two expect to graduate at end of winter quarter.
1 Faculty men vote on three proposals Considering how to use $1100: for scholarships, for lecturers, or for hosting visitors to campus.
1 Debaters to travel to Des Moines For state tourney.
1 Many "early birds" register Over 1200 have registered early.
1 "Living" tests of religion CHIC sermon topic.
1 Tutor grapplers face Nebraska here; last home game tomorrow Panthers have never lost to the University of Nebraska.
1 Pen poetry page features the men Roster of contributors; has been published for ten years.
1 Drama offers "Call It a Day" Preview of the play; photo.
1 Cogitations Appreciates the lighting used for the wrestling match.
1 Seerley Hall plastered; paint next Description of the new building; will be at least two months before it is ready for use; photo.
2 Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Reel Dope Mixture of movies and campus events.
2 Mr. McIlroy, Mr. Hoxie Responds to a letter written by Baird McIlroy in the February 11 issue of the College Eye.
2 Disgust and invitation Responds to a letter written by Baird McIlroy in the February 11, edition of the College Eye.
2 Reviewing the News News from around the country and the world.
3 Armory redecorated; ready for parties Cedar Falls building ready for parties.
3 Methodists dine W. G. Bollinger spoke.
3 Former student is guest poet Margaret Ball Dickson visited Colorado.
3 German Club Will meet; Edwin Ball will speak.
3 Identity of Martha and George still unknown Will be revealed at dance; photo.
3 Marriage forum proves popular Speakers will discuss marriage and homemaking.
3 Lambda Delta Lambda Stanley Simonsen and Ralph French initiated.
3 Pi Omega Pi List of initiates.
3 A Corner for Coeds Fashion tips for women.
3 Frolickers meet for folk fest Thursday night Will demonstrate folk dances.
3 Tutor Ticklers hold sucker hunt party Party for those who helped with the show.
3 Bennett-Greten swing band plays tonight; fraternity men return sorority courtesy Photo.
3 No let down of activities for Greeks Description of parties and dances.
3 Chemistry Seminar Stanley Simonsen and George Hughes will speak.
4 Pipers nick Tutors, 33-30 Panthers lose final home game to Hamline University.
4 Curtis leads Tutor scorers Bob Curtis has scored 170 total points during the season.
4 I-M eliminations start tomorrow; final round to be held next week Team standings and individual scoring totals for intramural players.
4 Conference race enters final stage TC holds first place in basketball after defeating Morningside.
4 Tutors triumph Panthers defeat the University of Iowa in wrestling, 19-11.
4 Panthers nip Maroons; reach conference top Panthers defeat Morningside.
4 Called Shots Makes up an all-opponent squad.