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1 "Hello" Week will be from April 25 to 30 Opportunity for students to become better acquainted.
2 Bel Canto Club appears in concert, assisted by Wilson B. Paul, reader
Campbell--Dana M. (Class of 1930)
Review of Bel Canto glee club's performance last Tuesday.
3 College Commons plans are approved by Iowa State Board of Education Approve preliminary work of architects; hope to done by end of spring term 1933.
4 Debate teams unite with Hamilton Club at banquet tomorrow Fifty debaters and their guests will attend banquet; wide participation in debate this year.
5 Dr. Finkenbinder to teach in New York school this summer Will teach in Albany, New York.
6 Dr. Latham returns from investigative survey in California Took part in survey of higher learning there.
7 Dr. Stifler, Chicago, will preach at college Sunday
8 Kappa Delta Pi has initiation; twenty-three new members bring roll to full quota of organization List of new members.
9 Local professors issue student life book now ready for distribution Typical student life traced through four years of college.
10 Mary Anderson is May Queen; Maxine Vail is runner-up in close contest for honors Will preside at May Day and Mother's Day activities; photo.
11 Maxwell High wins state high school speech meet here Results of recent competition.
12 New Y. M. C. A. officers attend state meeting Will go to Boone for camping and discussion.
13 Original building on campus was constructed as home for orphans; 25 additional edifices have been erected during past six decades Brief history of Old Central Hall.
14 Oscar Johnson and Don Finlayson to head Old Gold and College Eye staffs during next school year Roster of student publications staffs; photo.
15 Rule book of campus etiquette is planned Will contain information on correspondence, social affairs, correct behavior, and entertaining.
16 Social Science faculty delegates will attend Des Moines convention Will take part in several professional meetings.
17 Student Council will sponsor dance tonight
18 Students offer O'Neill drama here next week; "Marco Millions" incorporates variety from every angle; involves used of twelve sets, elaborate costumes
Ferris--Bertha E. (Classes of 1929 and 1932)
Preview of the play; list of cast and crew.
19 University professors will hold speech clinic at Cedar Falls April 25 University of Iowa faculty will be here.
20 Women will present swim exhibit at men's pool next Wednesday Will present life saving and swimming exhibit.
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21 Dorothy Richardson and Hattie Zoe Short to give joint voice recital here Performance programs.
22 Government students attend peace parley Members of Professor Robinson's class attend meeting.
23 Journalists will go to conclave; Cunningham, Steinberg will address journalists at state convention Will attend Iowa College Press Association meeting.
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24 Dr. F. W. Lambertson to give talk at tea in Bartlett Hall, East
25 English Club dinner to be next Tuesday Professor Lambertson will speak.
26 Epsilon Phi Epsilon pledges four girls List of pledges.
27 L. S. A. Held regular meeting.
28 Mathematics Club Robert Huntoon will speak on geometry.
29 Nine delegates go to state Y. W. conference List of delegates.
30 Notice Clubs should furnish information to College Eye.
31 Phi Omega Pi Entertained guests.
32 Phi Omega Pi house party is tonight
33 Robert Buckmaster is elected president of Lambda Gamma Nu List of officers.
34 Senior Religious Council to have luncheon Tuesday Group consists of college faculty and local clergymen.
35 The Line Campus gossip.
36 Untitled Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Edmonson visited.
37 Untitled Wilbert Brown pledged Chi Pi Theta.
38 Y. W. C. A. house party is next weekend At Riverview Park.
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39 Coach M. E. Fritzel announces cut of frosh baseball squad; Mason City Junior College and Sheffield High appear on freshmen card Squad of fifty was reduced to twenty-seven; freshmen players are listed and 1932 schedule is announced.
40 Little Tutors finish third in triangular In triangular, West Waterloo High School had 76 points to East Waterloo's 48 and TC High School's 33.
41 T. C. High loses to Independence TCHS was defeated by Independence high school, 68-59.
42 Teachers College will entertain high school track stars; growing list of entries indicates a large field of contestants Iowa State Teachers College High School invitational relays will be held April 23.
43 Track tryouts are scheduled this weekend; one triangular and one dual meet have been scheduled for freshmen Tryouts will be held to find out who will represent ISTC at the Kansas Relays.
44 Varsity tennis men prepare for meet with Coe College First dual meet of the 1932 season will be against Coe College.
45 Whitford has difficulty in selecting nine; reserves and sophomores must be used to replace graduated regulars Possible starting lineups are discussed.
46 Women athletes elect new officers List of WAA officers.
47 Women's athletics entry list grows Recent entries in women's spring intramurals are listed.