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Cast is chosen for spring play; Shakespeare's play 'Romeo and Juliet' to be given in April List of cast members.
Milton Moore to present recital Tuesday evening Profile of Milton Moore.
'Pagliacci' to be shown here next Thursday Will show film version.
Tutor debate team wins one, loses two At Delta Sigma Rho meet.
Charles Hill elected Y. M. C. A. president
Richard Rickert is chosen editor; Brad Gilson is named business manager; Arthur Coffman is elected new managing editor Roster of College Eye staff for 1933-1934.
Broken leg changes recital date; oh, not Miss Barker's leg! Piano is out of tune.
Three faculty men receive injuries in motor car accident Professors Beard, Fahrney, and Thompson are injured.
Eight men will be initiated into Blue Key on Thursday List of officers and candidates.
And it's been said that try again mottos are worn out; George found depression's corner and mad the turn George Lindsay looks hard and finds a newspaper job.
Over four hundred make application for spring graduation Down about one hundred from 1932.
Chi Pi Theta has best grades; twenty-two members are active in fraternity group Survey of fraternities and their GPAs.
Ralph Moritz will appear in recital Performance program.
Quartet will entertain at 'I' Club carnival; faculty-student kitten ball game to be feature of program Will feature many kinds of activities.
Junior religious life council plans Holy Week program Will include short daily program and play.
Social Science groups choose local teachers Professors Harbeson and Wellborn elected to organizational offices.
'Y' convention includes most Iowa colleges; buffet supper in Bartlett hall to open program of activities Conference program.
Ingenious father presents son with threshing machine as gift; and it didn't travel via pawn shop route as good watches go Budd Huffman runs a threshing ring to make money for college.
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Forum Believes class officers, especially for the freshman class, are useless.
The Line Campus gossip.
Literat = Eye Student short stories and poems.
Editorials; earthquakes for pleasure Quake-proof buildings are being studied for places like California. Soon earthquakes will be a pleasure, just a passing thrill, and Californians can say, "I'd prefer an earthquake any day to an Iowa thunderstorm."
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'True Confessions', by a reporter in quest of features; patch over eye a reminder of underground journey Student reporter injured while attempting to research an article on the campus tunnel system.
Panther grapplers return from intercollegiate tourney Bruce Warner places fourth.
Swimming meet is planned for April YMCA women will complete against ISTC women.
If I'm Wrong, I'm Sorry Sports gossip.
Diamond again calls ball squad; pitching staff in fine shape after intensive drills in fieldhouse Coach Whitford starts intensive drills on the varsity field in preparation for the opening contests of the season next month with Iowa State.
If you studied science in high school you're dumb in college; students with less credit in high school subjects rank higher Dean Nelson's study showed that experience in high school classes does improve grades in college courses in the same field.
Little Tutors open spring sports drills Little Tutor golf team will be having meets soon with East and West Waterloo and Cedar Falls High School.
Nine original songs are submitted for loyalty song contest The three best will be presented to the students by the glee clubs.
Panther Cubs Profile of Charles Potter.
Track and field squad begins on intensive drills Track and field men practice before the Drake Relays, their first competition.
Spring grid drills open with Baker at Helm; twenty report at first spring football drills; aspirants for 1933 squad are slated for stiff workouts Panther football squad has first spring drill. Members of last year's football squad will return for more competition, but are either out for a spring sport or not in school. Several lettermen are in the group reporting.
Play program is planned for women Recreational hour available every day.