Issue Contents

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1 Art Mullins will play for rec dance tonight
2 College Eye slashes subscription price Cut from seventy-five cents per term to twenty-five cents.
3 College Eye tryouts to begin tomorrow Seeking new staff.
4 Cunningham gets oil can for best journalistic work Profile of Robert Cunningham.
5 Current Purple Pen features lino-cut illustrating story Brief survey of contents.
6 Extension branch at Creston opens today; to close August 19 Professor Ritter is in charge of the branch school there.
7 Five instructors to join teaching staff here for summer quarter Brief profiles of summer faculty.
8 Jack Arends to spend summer in art colony Will study at Stone City.
9 Magician to appear here; Harlan Tarbell will give program here on June 15 Profile and preview.
10 Melvene Draheim to be society editor of Eye staff this term Profile of Melvene Draheim.
11 Men's honor fraternity is formed here; Robert Cunningham will head local chapter of Blue Key Blue Key chapter established; list of charter members and officers.
12 Mrs. I. H. Hart, once instructor here, dies Died suddenly May 20, 1932.
13 Professor lambastes libraries built for size and beauty; movement distracts students in large rooms says Dr. Finkenbinder Professor Finkenbinder talks about good study habits and settings.
14 Publications ads are now limited to Eye Old Gold to be paid for by subscriptions and activity fund.
15 Teacher dies in car crash on way here; another is injured Leona Sutherland killed in Illinois.
16 The Rivals to be repeated here June 9-10; famous comedy scores hit with Commencement week audience
Ferris--Bertha E. (Classes of 1929 and 1932)
Review of "The Rivals" as performed by students on campus.
17 Two 4-star pictures are on summer bills Will show "The Wet Parade" and "Symphony of Six Million".
18 Upham talks to graduates; educator believes "spirit of scholarship is spirit of service" Excerpts from Commencement address by A. H. Upham.
19 W. L. Wallace memorial book prepared by Faculty Men's Club; resolution of appreciation is presented to family Will include several of Professor Wallace's short works and a tribute to him.
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20 Campus reviewer Comments on current events.
21 Genesis Announces changes to the format of the College Eye.
22 Literat Eye
Finlayson--Donald E. (Class of 1935)
Reviews of "1066 And All That," written by W. C. Sellar and R. J. Yeatman and "The Lot of the Schoolmaster," written by Stephen Leacock.
23 Taking the breaks Provides examples for claim that early success does not insure a bright future.
24 The Line Campus gossip.
25 Two Minutes Charles Holden claims that if Joan of Arc had been educated, she might never have gone to war.
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35 Blanchard stars in 6 to 2 Panther win from Minnesota U. Don Blanchard had seven put outs and one home run in game against University of Minnesota.
36 Locals fifth in Iowa meet; tie for second, tie for third, two fourths, third net Panthers 6 3-7 points Results are announced from the 36th annual Iowa state track and field meet.
37 Luther Norsemen down Panthers 3-2 in season's finale Teachers College had only five hits in game against Luther.
38 Panthers get sports awards; two earn 4-year blankets; fifteen get track letters; seventeen, baseball Letter winners are announced
39 Paul Grier wins high honors in Iowa meet Paul Grier received scoring honors for his performance in the Iowa conference track meet.
40 Schrody, Grier are winners Berg trophies; baseball catcher and broad jump champion chosen as best men Raymond Schrody and Paul Grier received most valuable player honors and the Berg trophies for baseball and track, respectively.
41 Teachers netmen defeat Luther, 5-1 ISTC defeated Luther at home; singles and doubles matches are posted.
42 Two freshmen win awards in three sports; eight earn two each; Board announces winners in all spring sports Freshman letter winners are listed.
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43 Business manager New business manager of College Eye, Maurice Kramer, is pictured; photo.
44 Four hundred and sixty-four graduates at exercises May 30; graduating class is only slightly smaller than year before Spring 1932 graduates are listed.
45 Music professors will return soon Professors Hill and Russell have been studying at the Eastman School.
46 Ninety alumni attend Commencement tea
47 Women's meeting All women must attend.
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48 Chi Pi Theta initiates five pledges Sunday List of pledges.
49 Inquisitive students offered opportunity to explore campus
Hall--Mable W. (Student--1932)
A quick look at some of the odd corners on campus.
50 Intramural awards are presented at women's banquet Students receiving awards for involvement in intramural athletics are listed.
51 Irrelevance
Campbell--Dana M. (Class of 1930)
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52 Blue Key leader Robert Cunningham, newly elected president of the Blue Key honorary fraternity, is pictured; photo.
53 He built his school; Coach Oscar Johnson finds Montana town without gymnasium
Draheim--Melvene Margaret (Class of 1934)
Profile of Oscar Johnson; photo.
54 Magician's remarks lead Eye to offer novel essay contest Will contrast men's and women's reactions to the upcoming magic show.
55 Untitled Many fewer teaching positions in Iowa.
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56 "So Big" will open at Regent Thursday
57 Commencement week is busy; varied activities contribute to a long list of events Brief review of Commencement activities.
58 German Club presents varied program here Presents program of German plays.
59 Helene Brown rules Waterloo style show Selected queen of fashion revue in Waterloo.
60 Instructor studies physical training in central Europe Professor Humiston is currently studying in Austria.
61 Students of orchestral department appear in ensemble recital here Review of recent performance.