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T. C. debaters gave good demonstration Compete against Mason City Junior College.
Orchestral Club needs members Will function as training ground for Symphony Orchestra.
T. C. delegates attend religious convention Learn about character education.
"We know in part," said Rev. Niven of Waterloo Excerpts from CHIC sermon.
Cecilians to leave Monday morning for Milwaukee Will also spend day in Chicago.
All college circus draws good crowd Sponsored by YMCA and YWCA.
Prepare 1929-30 Student Council ballot Roster of candidates.
Varsity Band will attend Drake Relays Will travel by bus and car.
Piano instructor to teach in Chicago Naomi Evans will be on faculty of Chicago Musical College.
Open forum to be held at vespers Will debate efficiency of church.
Prima-donna gives recital tonight; 'The Cry of Valkyrie' to be one of Miss Gordon's numbers Cyrena Van Gordon will perform; photo.
Tribute paid to the memory of Miss Mary Hearst Excerpts from tribute by Professor Wright.
Orchesis presents most delightful dance recital Review of the Orchesis performance.
Alumnus of T. C. proves successful Gretchen Henry's students are doing well.
Placement Bureau working effectively Has placed fifty-seven teachers.
"The First Year" wins approval of large audience Review of the play "The First Year."
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Program to be given today Performers and their work.
Our all-college and community worship Sunday, April 14
Silent "bugs" in operation Short review of the movie "The Bellamy Trial".
Editorially speaking Encourages students to be active this spring; wishes Cecilian Glee Club good luck on their trip.
Reforms suggested in college teaching An East Coast superintendent believes students should have a "thorough and comprehensive knowledge" of subject matter so their teaching is more effective.
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Pi Omega Pi Professor Mach delivers paper.
Gym's Snooze WAA initiates new members.
Literary Creative writings submitted by students.
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Varsity track men drill for relays Intensive practices will prepare runners for Drake Relays.
Baseball schedule almost completed Fewer than half of the games this year will be played in the Iowa Conference.
Diamond squad drills for opener; Iowa U. first foes April 19 The first game is a week away; season looks promising because of many returning players.
Iowa teachers to hold annual relays April 20; forty schools to compete here Records and record holders for the events.
Frosh baseball squad consists of 19 men Coach picked players; anticipates promising year with freshmen.
T. C. H. S. arranges heavy track card Schedule of high school track meets.
Eriksen annexes Midwest A. A. U. wrestling title; Poynter, Reuter win second place honors Highlights of championship matches.
Sport Shorts Pieces of news about T. C. athletes.
Thirty-six frosh recommended for 1932 numerals As soon as the students get their required twenty-four hours, they will be awarded a sweater.
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Ossoli Rushees were in charge of the program at regular meeting.
Y. M. C. A. election Friday Annual election is open to all college men. Howard James and Arthur Healy are candidates for president.
Xanho Three new pledges announced. Seven pledges will be initiated. Alumni visit, former members return to school, spring dance date announced.
Ellen Richards Club Helen Turnbull initiated. Members wrote a letter to Anna Leggitt, who is abroad.
Y. W. C. A. Officers and cabinet installed. The first of a series of discussions was held on "The Bible".
Pi Gamma Mu Regular meeting consisted of five minute reports on articles of professional interest.
Engagement announced Announcement made during a party given by Mrs. S. F. Hersey of the engagement of Mildred Sharp and N. W. Gouwans.
Biology Club Nell Kennedy, Esther Nissen, and Florentine Martin gave interesting and helpful discussions at the regular meeting.
Miss Alison Aitchison of the Natural Science Department . Professor is president of the local chapter of American Association of University Women; attended national convention in New Orleans.
Art League Toured Hinson manufacturing plant. Members were shown the processes a design goes through to be issued commercially.
Professor W. E. Hays and Professor Irving Wolfe were soloists. Nazareth church choir, led by Mabel Benton Brown, featured professors as soloists in "The Crucifixion".
Bragstad-Kramer Wed Wedding of Norma Bragstad and Hiram Kramer on Easter Sunday announced.
Miss Seay, Helen Curtis and Jane Mc Millan are in attendance at the Regional Conference of the Y. W. Y. W. C. A. regional conference in Chicago attended by three delegates from I. S. T. C.
Pi Beta Alpha Regular meeting held. Members enjoyed a Friday evening picnic.
Special meeting of Mathematics Club R. L. Morton will speak.
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Theta Gamma Nu Home visits and visitors.
Alpha Theta Beta Home visits, members become fully pledged Betas, and circus stunt.
Delta Phi Delta Pledges announced, visitors, and weekend trips.
Kappa Theta Psi Members visit Iowa City for the weekend, circus booth, and visitors.
Kappa Phi Home visits and members named to positions.
Tau Sigma Delta Attended a bridge tea, entertained rushees, visitors, and home visits.
Alpha Beta Gamma Spring dance date and pledges announced.
Chi Pi Theta Formal initiation, pledges announced, home visits, intra-mural preparation, and Finn Eriksen wins A. A. U. wrestling meet.
Pi Theta Pi Home visits, pledges announced, circus booth decorated, and spring dance plans finalized.
Alpha Delta Alpha Visitors, home visits, and backyard cleanup.
Phi Omega Pi Entertain rushees, visitors, weekend trip to Cedar Rapids, enter tennis, golf, and baseball intra-murals, and member recovers from mumps.
Pi Tau Phi Pledges announced and visits home.
Alpha Chi Epsilon Weekend visitors, home visits, member has rheumatism.