College Eye — May 16, 1928

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1 Enderlein recital Friday evening; Katherine Fleming and Lillian Dresser will assist Performance program.
1 Elma Lighter to give recital Mon.
1 "Charm of Dress" to be presented Tues.; by home economics girls To be presented by freshman home economics students.
1 Fifty-two years with two presidents Biographies of James Gilchrist, Homer Seerley, and Ray Latham; photo.
1 Three act comedy for Commencement; cast of characters announced Cast members for "The Farmer's Wife".
1 Piano recital Thursday evening; Myrtle Kleist will be assisted by Myrtle Orris, soprano Performance program.
1 Former T. C. student to preach here Sun.; now pastor at Mount Pleasant Laura Bowman Galer will speak.
1 Symphony concert well received here Review of performance of Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra.
1 Twelve become members of Kappa Delta Pi; three honorary members are formally initiated Roster of new members.
1 Senior B. A.'s wage campaign for funds; committee of twelve will visit each member personally Committee to make seniors pay their class dues; fifty cents for every semester they were a senior.
1 Versatile musician appears here June 14 Profile of Rudolph Ganz.
2 Reminiscences of our senior professor Professor Wright recalls ISTC history.
2 Y. W. C. A. notes Will take hike every Saturday morning.
3 At the Theatres Short reviews of the movies "Under the Tonto Rim" and "Shield of Honor".
3 The Pop-off; all work and no play? Encourages students to take time from their studies so they don't get overwhelmed and burned out.
4 The Wolff's Howl Concerned about students trying to get the maximum done with minimum effort.
5 Pi Tau Phi Sorority happenings; office roster.
5 Ossoli Literary society held formal banquet; banquet and meeting information.
5 Minnesingers to broadcast. Glee club to be broadcast from Ames radio station.
5 NOTICE! Reminder for Commencement preparations; cap and gown fittings.
5 Iowa Club visits Benson Cooperative Creamery. One hundred fifty students were shown the processes of a creamery.
5 Art League enjoys picnic. League members enjoyed themselves in Mrs. Hart's garden.
5 Homerian Literary society meeting information.
5 Cecilia Vogelsang to teach in Hebron College. Former student to be instructor in piano and organ in Nebraska school.
5 Playcraft Club announcement. Meeting information.
5 Graduating student publishes poem. "Woodland Reverie" by Charlotte A. Hunter was printer in Midland Schools magazine.
5 Mr. Edward Kurtz Professor of orchestral music rushed to Allen Hospital for an operation for appendicitis.
5 The college symphony orchestra concert The May 22 concert has been cancelled due to Professor Kurtz's hospitalization.
5 Ruth Wood and Margretta Kerr give joint recital. Recital given Tuesday May 15, in Gilchrist Chapel; program information.
5 Alpha Society program about Mother's Day.
5 Vought-Martin wedding Vera Vought married Karl W. Martin.
6 High school district track meet here Twenty high schools will converge on campus for track meet.
6 Teachers take 17 inning game; great pitchers battle staged between Wilson and Cayou In the fifth straight game, T. C. won battle of pitchers, 5-4; highlights.
6 Coe defeat Tutors 79-52; Lake and Luke outstanding performers for T. C. Highlights of the track meet.
6 T. C. nine wallops Central College 19-9 Statistics of recent baseball game.
6 Tutors meet Coe nine May Day; Teachers, Coe evenly matched Prospects for baseball game.
6 First round of golf tourney finished Intramural golf underway; statistics.
6 Pedagogs enter conference meet Sat.; competition at Indianola keen Challenging track meet forthcoming; several on the track team will not compete due to injuries or illnesses.
6 Results of intramural baseball Lambda Gamma Nu defeated Xanho, 5-3; Alpha Chi won against Lambda Gamma Nu, 6-2; Lambda Gamma Nu won against Alpha Delta Alpha, 7-6; Alpha Chi defeat Betas, 17-8; Betas defeated Y. M. C. A., 2-0; highlights of games given.
6 Horseshoe tourney to be held at T. C. Since it is not a part of the intramural sports program, no trophy will be given to the winners; students encouraged to participate in the "barnyard activity".
6 Upper Iowa loses to Teachers 6-0 In baseball, T. C. played well as a team and won; highlights and statistics.
7 Inquiring Reporter; how do you intend to spend this summer's vacation?
7 Mr. J. E. Robinson tells of campus improvements Recounts many repairs and upgrades during his time here.
8 Phi Omega Pi Sorority happenings.
8 Alpha Chi Epsilon Fraternity happenings; spring dance information..
8 Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority happenings.
8 Lambda Gamma Nu Fraternity happenings.
8 Pi Theta Pi Sorority happenings.
8 Chi Pi Theta Fraternity happenings; dance plans.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha Fraternity happenings.
8 Phi Sigma Phi Sorority happenings.
8 Alpha Theta Beta Fraternity happenings.
8 Xanho Fraternity happenings.
8 V. O. V. Sigma Phi Sorority dance information.
8 Delta Phi Delta Sorority happenings; dance information.
8 Theta Gamma Nu Sorority happenings.
8 Kappa Theta Psi Sorority happenings.