College Eye — April 7, 1939

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1 Holmes speaks at journalism conference For regional group.
1 Alpha Chis lead fraternities in scholarship Ranking of fraternities by grade point average.
1 Deans of men from Iowa schools here tomorrow Expect personnel from seventy schools.
1 Old Gold to be released in May The annual will be ready between May 15 and May 25 for students who wish to purchase one.
1 Senior prom begins Commencement week activities, May 19 Schedule of Commencement activities; Samuel P. Capen will speak.
1 Kamm heads 'Moor Born' play cast List of cast members.
1 Young Iowa poet to speak here Paul Engle will lecture.
1 National poll on marriage National survey favors course on marriage.
1 'Everlasting life' to be chapel topic
1 Charles' survey indicates Iowans do 'Go West' Survey shows how many states students have visited.
1 Press Club sets April 18, to satirize fellow students and Faculty Description of the Gridiron Banquet program.
1 As the Editor Sees It Graduates must be ready to deal with the world outside college.
2 Should we help student refugees? The democratic student body needs to face this situation.
2 New gardener Warner Baerwald appointed campus gardener.
2 Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Representative government? A reorganization of the Student Council is necessary to a progressive and democratic school.
2 Hake produces movie on stage settings Produced in connection with the theater technique class.
2 Miss Ruegnitz has tea for pianist Entertains Jvone Lowrie.
2 Dr. Geiger attends conference in Missouri On consumer education.
2 Eileen Rutherford says, 'Katy versus culture'; editor says, 'Amen' Believes that at TC, culture doesn't come naturally. You can't get culture here.
2 Thirteenth year to high school Would include vocational education.
3 Ruggless, Aschenbrenner win bridge tourney
3 The Greek Rendezvous News from campus fraternities and sororities.
3 Vogt selects assistants List of Bartlett Hall committee chairs.
3 Plan Spring Fling for April 15
3 Representative attend Pi Tau Phi dance Theme was World's Fair.
3 Red Sievers plays for prep prance For freshmen dance.
3 Phi Sigma Phi has Easter breakfast Hosts representatives of other sororities.
3 Russell Baum to play original compositions
3 Art League calls special meeting Will promote art in schools.
3 Rainbow members hostesses to Waterloo chapters Description of their program.
3 Four musicians present senior recitals Tuesday Concert programs.
3 Timely Tid-Bits News on and around campus.
3 Gloves for thought Colored gloves add a touch to your ensemble.
4 Thirteen major awards are given Out of thirteen major awards, ten were given to basketball players and three to wrestlers.
4 Teachers Relays being planned For the eighteenth consecutive year, TC will host northeast Iowa's outstanding track meet when the TC relays are held here.
4 Track Topics National A. A. U. championships held in New York City. This was the biggest indoor track classic of the year.
4 Gridders in spring drill Football early practices are beginning. This will give a chance for the coaches to size up the squad and to work with the new squad members.
4 Track team holds 34 marks TC athletes hold a total of 34 records as the 1939 track season begins.
4 Relays queen The "I" Club has to pick a queen to preside over the relays.
4 Waterloo wins tournament Waterloo team won five games to take the title and end Boone's three-year reign as champion.
4 New men challenge veterans Whitford worked his baseball men at a drill. He will decide who will make the starting line up for the game against Iowa State Cyclones in Ames.
4 Sports banquet to be held May 24 Will distribute athletic awards.
4 Jenkins in Texas relays Jenkins, distance runner will be traveling. He competed before an crowd of eight thousand fans.
4 Thinclads prepare for Grinnell Outdoor track season is ready. Coach Dickinson has won ten championships throughout the years.
4 Freshman baseball There are about forty freshman baseball players who have been taking outdoor workouts. They are trying to get into shape for more intense work later.