College Eye — March 1, 1939

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1 Templeton and Irwin, freshmen, act as managing editors For two issues of the College Eye.
1 Commons sets up service schedule for between terms Food service available for those who will be on campus between terms.
1 Photographer catches the three big steps in two-hour testing Students and professor preparing for the two hour mathematics examination; photo.
1 Begin Lent services March 8 Schedule of weekly speakers.
1 Blue Key honors Bolinski, Jensen For significant achievements.
1 New bulletin portrays opportunity in education Promotional booklet will be sent to high school seniors.
1 No classes or exams on Friday Students and faculty prepare for the new two hour exams.
1 Tenor appears with band in spring concert Curtis Mahaffey will perform; concert program.
1 As the Editor Sees It Believes final examinations are worth the effort.
2 With odds and ends he makes toothpicks in his basement workshop Professor Russell has many tools and lots of equipment that he uses to make a variety of products.
2 Collegians approve training of air reserve corps Supports flight training.
2 Unknown marksman exhibits skill Someone shot out a window of the Auditorium Building.
2 Campus School art exhibited Work on display throughout the building.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Wanted: Seeking staff for student publications.
2 College Eye honor roll Cites several for achievements.
2 Bicycles, football lead in modern child's avocation Professor Ritter has surveyed children's preferences.
2 Other schools, too Other colleges offer a marriage course in their curricula.
2 Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
3 Farmers' Frolic, Baker-Seerley dance, March 10
3 Crowder is pianist for leisure hour Performance program.
3 Charles Boyer stars in French movie here Will show "Mayerling".
3 Paul Moorhead signed for senior prom
3 Spring dancing party dates set by Greeks Greek social calendar.
3 Trapezoid has initiation for 23 new members List of those initiated into the Presbyterian women's organization.
3 Tau Sig pledges to give supper for representative preps
3 Pictures, test papers, letters clutter professors' desks as they give exams A look at the clutter on professors' desks.
3 Candidates for queen of Mardi Gras revealed Students should get their costumes ready.
3 Dormitory plans Sunday coffees Will feature discussions.
3 The Greek Rendezvous News from campus fraternities and sororities.
3 Timely Tid-Bits News on and around campus.
3 Dress up for tests Concentrate on your appearance as well as knowledge; it might take your mind off other things.
4 Owls 26, Beans 20 Owls won the consolation championship. Owls had a three point lead in the third quarter and then just kept on scoring.
4 Consolation title won by the Owls Alpha Chis defeated the Phi Sigs. This gave the Chis their sixth straight victory.
4 Wrestling Wrestlers finished a successful season two weeks ago. They won four out of seven meets and were undefeated on the home mat.
4 Cubs finish season Cubs win their first home game, 32-18, over the Waterloo Courier.
4 Track men in first indoor meet Opening of the track season will begin with a indoor meet at Naperville, Illinois.
4 Lofquist and Dodd on 'Eye' all-loop team Lofquist and Dodd are on the all-conference basketball team, for the College Eye.
4 Olsen repeats at center Olsen makes first team as the center for his third straight year.
4 Sportsmanship winner Seerley Hall wins this honor; believes being named the best sports should be just as important as being the best basketball players.
4 High scorer Lofquist ready to shoot the basketball; photo.
4 Teachers 42, Maroons 17 After the third quarter, the Morningside Maroons had no chance of winning.
4 All-intramural teams Ed Puck is highest scorer in either league with a nine-point average.
4 From the Bench Sports news from various college campuses (including TC).