College Eye — February 16, 1940

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1 Terms Abe truly great Professor Fahrney speaks on Abraham Lincoln.
1 Will release annual in late spring Should be available by mid-May.
1 Seniors, do you face teaching this way?` Senior students tell what they thing the teaching careers will be like.
1 Collegians earn $100-$125 at first Expect to earn from $100-$125 per month.
1 Girls defeat boys in faculty birth race More girls than boys have been born to faculty families since summer 1939.
1 Fischer outlines purpose of safety educators here Hold second school safety meeting.
1 Prepare for Emphasis Week; Knoff gives purpose, final suggestions on religious meetings Gerald Knoff talks about the upcoming program.
1 The likeness and the real thing Old Gold beauty Betty Teale and a sculpture in her likeness are pictured; photo.
1 Panther grapplers upset Cyclones; first win in thirteen meetings ISTC defeated Iowa State University, 17-13.
1 Debaters to travel to Denver meet Professor Lambertson will address meeting.
1 Notice Seeking staff for College Eye and Old Gold.
1 Four representative students are to be announced next week To be selected by faculty committee.
1 Sample ballot for student elections List of candidates.
1 Everybody's doing it! Student confronts the issue of cheating.
2 With malice aforethought-- Criticizes the column, Kay's Kute Kracks.
2 Kay's Kute Kracks Campus gossip.
2 A professor believes Anonymous professor criticizes statements made in Kay's Kute Kracks.
2 Panther DENotations Paid advertisement by the Panther Den containing news from the TC campus.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Greenhouse provides enough groceries for complete dinner menu Roger Wardin talks about the edible plants in the Greenhouse.
3 Commercial Club plans leap year festivity
3 Van Engen to speak at St. Louis N. E. A. Will speak on preparatory mathematics.
3 Students honor Jessie Parker Campus School entertains.
3 Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
3 Balloons and confetti to be distributed at the Mardi Gras ball Dance preview.
3 Inter-fraternity council to sponsor prom this evening; Wally Wallace's band to play for dance Dance preview.
3 Senior women have Valentine dinner Wednesday
3 Dr. Koo to make address at all-college stag party Hope to promote contact between fraternity and non-fraternity men.
3 Students arrange three play nights
3 Accessory Spotlight; spring specials Briefly mentions fashionable accessories for spring.
3 A Social 'I' Briefly comments on Religious Emphasis Week, the inter-fraternity dance, and upcoming student elections.
3 A Peek At the Greeks Briefly comments on activities of fraternities and sororities.
3 Today's campus styles copied from ancients Traces current fashions back to earlier times.
4 Comfortable reading in bed is no job for blind student Ernest Walk talks about his experiences as an ISTC student.
4 Examination schedule--winter quarter, 1939-1940
4 Three guests from abroad Will include speakers from India, China, and Czechoslovakia.
4 Many faiths to be represented Will include representatives of Catholicism, Judaism, and Presbyterianism.
4 Placement Bureau services enhance chances for jobs Survey of statistics on teacher placement by the Placement Bureau.
5 Alpha Chis fall Results are announced from intramural basketball competition.
5 Reviewer enjoys production of 'Torch-bearer' comedy Herb Hake sketches a dress rehearsal; sketch.
5 Progressive education needs new schools Professor Palmer gives his interpretation of progressive education.
5 Enjoys canoeing, dogs, reading Profile of Monica Wild.
5 Lofquist sixth in loop Fred Lofquist holds sixth place in scoring in the North Central Conference.
5 New scoring record Ernest Herbrechtmeier, of the Panther Cubs, set a new freshman scoring record of sixty-two points for the season.
5 Muir sees use of Tammany Hall tactics Women's League representatives assure that their candidates are slated.
5 League will fete women Two women will be featured during Religious Emphasis Week.
6 Panthers divide in two contests ISTC defeated Morningside, 40-33, but lost to Kirksville, Missouri, 42-40; freshmen took two wins.
6 Freshmen matmen show promise Freshmen wrestling squad will face the Cornell freshmen; team members are listed.
6 Frosh end season Freshmen basketball squad will play their final game against Mason City Junior College.
6 Track season to open on Tuesday All students are eligible to participate in the indoor track meet on campus.
6 Rugged wranglers in upset by Xanhos Results are announced from intramural wrestling competition.
6 Conference standings North Central Conference basketball standings are posted.
6 Matmen win fourth meet Panthers defeated Cornell, 15-11.
6 Notice Play night and mixed swimming cancelled.
6 Wrestlers clash with Iowa team; Hawkeyes primed for revenge win Teachers College will face the University of Iowa; photo.
6 Cagers play at Omaha in loop game Panthers will travel to face an Omaha team with a season record of 1-5.
6 Track men work in new stadium About forty men are trying out for spring 1940 track squad.
6 Grapplers at Minnesota Panthers will face the Golden Gophers in Minneapolis.
6 Intramural standings Results are posted from intramural basketball competition.
6 Prowling Around Discusses the wrestling and basketball teams at ISTC, and Dave Bartelma's coaching job at Minnesota.