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1 | Annual college invitational relays | More than 260 highschool and 100 college track staRs will compete for honors this Saturday at the Annual college invitational relays. This is the first yea to have a collegiate section. |
2 | Candidates for King and Queen of Senior prom | For the Senior prom on May 4, six women and three men have been nominated as candidates for King and Queen. The final selection will be made after an all campus vote next Monday, April 23. |
3 | Coach Dickinson nominates twenty-five to enter relays | For the new collegiate section of the annual invitational relays to be held this Saturday, Dickinson has chosen twenty-five men to compete against the other collegiate teams. |
4 | College Eye and Old Gold staff positions filled | Major staff possitions at the college were filled for the 1934-35 school year with the exception of the editor-in-chief and sports editor of the student newspaper. Elections for the remaining positions were postponed until Wednesday, April 25. |
5 | College Invitational Relays | Four class A and fifteen class B high schools have entered in the relays and the numbers are expected to be double in time for the relays. The new collegiate section has five colleges entered. |
6 | College Invitational Relays this Saturday | In addition to playing host to the prep track teams of the state, the relays have been enlarged to include a colligate section. Grinnell college will be attending and bringing a large squad of athletes. |
7 | College Invitational Relays this Saturday | Coe college has announced that 25 of their men will be attending the new collegiate section of the meet. |
8 | David Grant and James Curtis entered speech contest | Two men will be entered in the speech contest of the Interstate League of Teachers colleges this Saturday at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. The theme of the contest is Agriculture in America. |
9 | Dr. E. J. Cable will make address at Drake | Dr. Cable, head of the natural science department, will make address on "The Future of Science" at the forty-eight annual meeting of the Academy of Drake university, Des Moines. On Friday morning. Approximately fifteen this schools teachers will attend. |
10 | Eight to compete with Iowa State college | Student vote chose eight, six men and two women, from their public speaking class to compete in the new congressional style against the Iowa State college in Ames. |
11 | Four debaters to go to Denver Colorado | Four women will be attending the debate tournament that is held in conjunction with the Rocky Mountain Speech conference at the University of Denver. The conference runs on February 6, 7, and 8 of the coming year and will constitute the annual major trip. |
12 | Four students to debate | The merits of an enlarged navy will be debated by four students before the Cedar Falls Lions club on Monday at noon. |
13 | Gayle Howe is editor-in-chief | Howe was chosen by the Board of Control of Student Publications to be the editor-in-chief of the 1935 Old Gold. |
14 | Movie star to pick most handsome man | Three pictures to be submitted to Sylvia Sidney, who will pick the most handsome man on campus. The picture of the man selected will be featured in the Old Gold yearbook. |
15 | New stadium to be used Monday | The recently completed baseball stadium is to have its first use when the team plays against the University of Iowa on Monday. |
16 | Roy Vinall was chosen business manager | The 1934-1935 College Eye, student newspaper of the college, will have Roy Vinall for business manager as chosen by the Board of Control of Student Publications this week. |