College Eye — March 14, 1947

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1 Hake will serve as director for Black Hills Playhouse in summer Profile of Mr. Hake; James De Jonge will take over his duties during his absence; photo.
1 "Farmers' Frolic" in costume affair
1 Debaters to Coe for state tourney
1 Dr. Rath re-appointed to state science board
1 Annual tests to be given sophomores
1 Strayer, Wood announce cast of 'Knight of the Burning Pestle' Preview of the play and list of cast members.
1 Leeman new league prexy; will pilot board during next year Gerald Leeman was elected president of the Student League for next year; photo.
1 Seminar applications should be made now Opportunity to work under YMCA-YWCA auspices in Twin Cities for the summer.
1 Woman director to speak here Margaret Webster will speak; photo.
1 . . . Pudge re-enrolls A. L. Camarata, Little All- American halfback, registers for the upcoming quarter after being gone for three months; photo.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Not by grades alone Believes that faculty and students are too often at odds in their aims.
2 Roger's Rambling Remarks Campus news and suggestions for improvement.
2 Musical Notes Discusses music students, faculty members, and upcoming musical events.
2 Untitled Children with parents in college may be getting better report cards than their parents.
3 Anderson wins in Nebraska meet At debate tournament; results of the competition.
3 Deadline for purchase of student annual announced by Goslin Description of the sales campaign.
3 Tutor WRA members invited to "shindig" For play day at University of Iowa.
3 Robinson to speak at commencement Carl F. Robinson will speak.
3 Survey of Campus Opinion Students reply to the question; "What should be the social status of the teacher in a community?"
3 Campus Commentary Announces the student of the week and the World Student Service Fund drive; photo.
4 Panther grapplers finish second in state AAU meet The absence of Leeman and Koll at Saturday's meet handicapped the Panthers; because of their injuries the Panthers lost the Iowa AAU wrestling title.
4 Football candidates report to coach Starbeck Monday Starbeck will start the 1947 campaign next Monday to recruit freshman candidates.
4 Whitford reports large turnout for varsity baseball squad Whitford announces that this year he will have to cut the eighty-three candidates down to twenty-three for the varsity squad; photo.
4 Dickinson enters 12 in Illinois relays Twelve of the Panther track men will compete against strong competition this weekend.
4 Cagers drop final tilt to Augustana Vikings The Panther's final game ended with a victory for Augustana.
4 Steinkamp takes teaching position at Charles City Brief profile of Curley Steinkamp; photo.
4 Matmen in YMCA tourney; team at full strength for YMCA meet The Panthers are out for revenge because of the previous week's defeat by Cornell.
4 Campus School cagers win conference honor Bill and George York were named to first all-Iowa Cedar league team.
5 Three new records for Panther quintet during 1946-47 season Van Combs set the record of 31 points in a game and an over all scoring record for the season of 234 points; the last record set was the team's overall free throw mark of 220.
5 Girl's basketball Lists the final standings for the women's basketball championship games.
5 Gym Gems
5 Lockeroom Logic Discuses Dutcher and Williams being named to the all-conference team, the wrestling team's second place at the AAU tourney, and the huge baseball turnout for the season.
5 "Russ" Bush Russ's 1947 record to date is five wins, two losses, and second place in 136 lb. class of State AAU.
6 De Jonge sings solos in Michigan, Illinois
6 Fraternity News News from Greek organizations.
6 Religious News Schedules of activities from campus religious centers.
6 Family still best unit- Dr. Thompson Professor Thompson reacts to a recent article that claimed that single life is better than married life.
6 A study in attitudes Students show a wide range of attentiveness in a large class lecture; photo.
7 Placement conference to be held Friday Twenty colleges will send representatives.
7 Legion sponsors state contest in oratory here Professor Keltner is in charge.
7 New faculty member joins English staff Brief profile of Robert H. Weber.
7 Bender veteran to two world wars; reminisces about 1924 campus Profile of Paul Bender.
8 Missionary from China will speak at mass meeting of SCA members Profile of Elizabeth Turner; list of SCA officers.
8 Placement tests spring 1947 All new students must test.