Issue Contents
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1 | "It's no use talking, it takes brains to get easy marks" | A speaker laments his grades and luck with women. |
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2 | Board will elect Eye and Old Gold staff Wednesday; twenty-six people file applications with Board of Control | A look at the process of selecting staff members. |
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3 | Dance queen will be elected to reign at Senior Prom | Dance preview. |
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4 | Debate teams win high honors in first round robin tourney; women win and men lose in final at Oskaloosa | Men and women lose just one contest apiece. |
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5 | Easter services are built around the hop of immortality; Mrs. N. O. Halvorson will read one act play, "The Traveler" | Preview of Easter services at CHIC. |
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6 | Faculty members get marooned at filling station and orphanage | Faculty members get stuck in various location during weekend blizzard. |
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7 | First Student-Faculty Banquet planned by Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A.; tickets will be placed on sale at crossroads April 16-17 | Sherwood Eddy will speak at banquet; aim is to improve relations between students and faculty. |
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8 | High school debaters throng campus and buildings this weekend; college debaters will judge the prefinal debates | Eleven schools took part in the competition. |
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9 | J. A. Wiley invents self scoring device for correcting tests | Hopes to eliminate tedium of grading. |
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10 | Mothers and May will go hand in hand on May tenth; Mothers Day and May Day will be combined Senior Prom Saturday night | Preview of the Mother's Day and May Day celebrations. |
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11 | Municipal government students investigate U. S. criminal justice; work will supplement that of the Wickersham Commission it is announced | Members of Professor Tascher's class will look at the criminal justice system |
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12 | Page three devoted to little theater project | Weekend of activities to be devoted to the project. |
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13 | Powerful drama to be staged as Memorial Theater benefit play; cast and staff of fifty present "Redemption" | Will present "Redemption" as part of theater project. |
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14 | Riebe gives series of talks at Waterloo schools | On intellectual and moral development of children. |
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15 | Sophomore class meets to nominate officers |
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16 | Three high school seniors elected to Nat'l Honor Society | At TCHS. |
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17 | High school debaters have our best wishes for good luck; optimism and determination sometimes take you places and win things | Editor wishes luck to high school debaters and recalls own past as a debater. |
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18 | Wanted | College Eye seeking staff members. |
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19 | A great teacher | Last photograph of Bertha Martin before her death in 1929; photo. |
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20 | Director explains choice of benefit drama to reporter | Professor Strayer explains why she chose "Redemption" for the benefit production. |
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21 | Elaborate method of shifting scenery invented by Holden; careful research followed in costuming characters in "Redemption" | Description of the set preparation for "Redemption". |
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22 | I. H. Hart outline purposes of foundation | Professor Hart explains that the building of a theater is the ultimate aim of the Bertha Martin Memorial Foundation. |
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23 | Rose Lena Ruegnitz composes music for play "Redemption" | Has arranged music to accompany play. |
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24 | Annual high school relay assured for Teachers College | ISTC Relays still to be held for high schools in northeastern Iowa after receiving IAHSAA sanction. |
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25 | Coach Haddox drills men inside gymnasium | Tutor tennis team practices indoors due to inclement weather. |
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26 | Diamond artists forced to workout in gymnasium; local diamond being put in best possible condition | ISTC baseball team practices inside due to inclement weather. |
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27 | Eleven frosh court artists get sweaters | List of eleven freshmen who won letters for playing on first year basketball team. |
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28 | Haberichter awarded Berg Basketball Trophy | Lloyd Haberichter earns most valuable player honors for the 1930-1931 basketball season. |
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29 | Local men win place in national intercollegiate meet | Tutor wrestlers finish high at NCAA meet in Providence, Rhode Island. |
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30 | Trackmen drill inside in preparation for Kansas Relays Apr. 18 | Track team practices for upcoming meet indoors due to inclement weather. |
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31 | Tutor track squad halted in Waterloo by blocked roads | Tutor track team unable to make the conference indoor track meet due to inclement weather. |
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32 | Twenty-one matmen to receive sweater awards | Twenty-one Tutor wrestlers win varsity letters for the 1931 season; list of winners. |
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33 | Untitled | Letter winners should report to be measured for sweaters. |
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34 | "If there is society we want the news," says society editor | Campus social calendar. |
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35 | Untitled | Seniors should pay $1 class dues. |
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36 | "Pyramus and Thisbe" Latin play, presented by Classical Club | List of cast members. |
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37 | "Czar of Broadway" will be shown in auditorium Saturday |
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38 | Deadline date for "Purple Pen" copy set for April 23 |
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39 | Fraternities claim intramural hoopsters Kraft, Kuhn, and Loper | Teams reorganize when some members pledge fraternities. |
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40 | High school students observe Overall and Apron Day, Wednesday |
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41 | Newell W. Edison says we do not face real life situation | Believes children should receive sex education at the age of eight or nine. |
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42 | Voice pupils present recital Wednesday | Professor Barker's students will perform. |
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43 | Women's intramurals are in full swing | Women practicing indoors. |