College Eye — December 2, 1938

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1 Around the Campus Enrollment for winter quarter 1938 is 1892.
1 Dinner for men launches program Schedule of special events for winter term.
1 Hamline-Panther tilt aired Will broadcast basketball game, Saturday varieties, and rec dance.
1 Freshman elect Kendle council representative Ray Kendle is representative to Student Council.
1 Double trouble at the Schaefer's Mrs. Schaefer has twin daughters.
1 Summaries of Tickler acts due today in dean's office Criteria for acts.
1 Californian speaks on Sunday Paul Popenoe will speak.
1 Former teacher in India guest at guild meeting Robert Haupt will speak.
1 Panthers exemplify traditional cage spirit Men's basketball players on the court getting ready to play; photo.
1 Blue Key extends its invitations to thirteen; initiation, December 15 List and profiles of new members.
1 As the Editor Sees It Feels that students are ready for a job, but are they ready for marriage?
2 Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 He has plenty of four leaf clovers Professor Charles has a plant that produces four and five leaved clovers.
2 Laird represents teachers in peace contest at Coe
2 Alumni news? Yes! Explains why they don't carry the alumni news; believes that the Alumnus does the job.
3 Style show presented by Delta Phi Delta
3 Quiz program for varieties
3 Faculty Dames meet For Christmas party.
3 Coeds buy tickets, make dates for Femmes Fancy Preparations for the dance.
3 "Carnival in Flanders" will be French movie. To be shown by Romance Language Club.
3 Silent period is three days Procedures for sorority rush.
3 Lassies, legumes loom up lively Women will make corsages for men for Femmes Fancy.
3 Social sororities start organized rushing Description of rush activities.
3 The Greek Rendezvous News from campus fraternities and sororities.
3 Around the Clock Different outfits for different times of the day.
3 Timely Tid-Bits News on and around campus.
4 Men debaters tie for second at Winfield, Kansas
4 Wesley Foundation Will hold open house.
4 Your Rhodes Scholarship is waiting
4 Men's Union hears G-Man R. C. Coulter spoke.
4 Hitching post last remnant of buggy Hitching post still stands south of President's House.
4 Commercial fraternity initiates at formal List of Pi Omega Pi initiates.
4 Speaks at faculty men's luncheon Russell Jonas spoke.
4 Local attorney gives addresses to Arcturus Club Reno Reeve will speak; several faculty are members.
4 College Eye participates in national student opinion survey Will publish weekly reports.
5 All-conference Carroll Cook named to all-conference team.
5 All-Theory team picked by coaches
5 Dutcher named most valuable Dutcher, Schley, and Cook awarded for football; photo.
5 Teachers and KoHawks meet New players take on Coe; test of new players to see reactions for the next game.
5 Gone, but not forgotten Students go home for weekend from ISTC.
5 Mat squad boasts experience Candidates for the squad.
5 High school mat stars report Six outstanding high school freshmen are competing for place on the mat squad.
5 Broadcast Harry Burrelll will broadcast basketball game.
5 Panthers meet Pipers tomorrow Panthers will travel to St. Paul, Minnesota, where they will go against outstanding men that they must stop if they want to win.
5 Panther coach leads officials Coach Whitford rated highly as basketball official.