College Eye — May 23, 1928

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1 Tickets for play on sale may 28; fine English comedy will open Commencement week; "The Farmer's Wife" will be given Friday evening, June 1; play has Lengthy preview of the play.
1 Piano recital scheduled for Saturday evening Gladys Schmidthuber will perform.
1 Book exchange open this week Students who have books in the Y. W. C. A. book exchange should pick up their books during the specified times.
1 Many countries send students for floating u.; some representatives already selected
1 Kenneth Baldwin wins portable typewriter For excellence in typewriting.
1 Notice! Students who will be unable to attend Commencement may be able to see the final dress rehearsal of the play on Friday.
1 Ludley and Morgan to edit summer paper; College Eye will continue its present size Staff members.
1 Lambda Gams win first in May Day floats; many clever dances put on by P. E. students Description of the May Day celebration.
1 Campanile debt rapidly clearing Receiving about $150 per day.
1 New project to be proposed at Alumni Ass'n meeting Alumni will be encouraged to give monetary gifts to the soon-to-be established Seerley Foundation; to be used student loans.
1 Cedar Heights has unusual record; in eighth grade examinations Students make excellent records on state examination.
1 Margaret Taylor to give song recital; Friday evening in Gilchrist Chapel Performance program.
1 Seniors! Reminds seniors to pay class dues.
1 T. C. graduate obtains fellowship to Swiss U. George Schlesselman will study in Zurich.
2 Alpha Chi Epsilon Alumni visiting fraternity brothers.
2 Recent press notices of Rudolph Ganz given
2 Lambda Gamma Nu
3 At the Theatres Short reviews of the movies "Circus Rookies" and "The Smart Set".
3 T. C. letter club banquet May 15 Students who have earned letters in athletics will be honored at annual banquet.
4 The Wolff's Howl Encourages students to get involved with the newspaper for a worthwhile experience.
5 Y. W. notes "Big Sisters" needed for summer and fall terms.
5 Miss Inez Radell Home Economics instructor accepts summer position.
5 Margery Banton Montana teacher and alumna visits college.
5 Alumna leaves $100 for Campanile fund. Constance Graham Camp left funds to college.
5 Playcraft Club Club meeting information.
5 Bel Canto glee club holds annual banquet. Banquet information.
5 Catholic Student Association Association meeting information.
5 Society; kindergarten girls hold banquet Banquet information.
6 Parsons win track carnival; count 32 points to take Iowa loop title; how they finished Statistics and highlights of the track meet.
6 Intramural baseball tournament near end Standings of teams in intramural baseball; two final games will determine the winner; A. X. E. in the lead.
6 Intramural track meet Thur. and Fri.; competition keen for meet Annual intramural track meet is forthcoming; anyone not participating in intercollegiate track may sign up.
6 Teachers to battle Knox Sat.; Heintz, Weyant T. C. battery; game called at 2:30 Looking for a baseball victory over non-conference team Knox; anticipating a hard game.
6 Tutors trim Coe by 3 to 0 score; Heintz stars on mound Highlights of game.
7 "The Farmer's Wife" to mark twenty-second anniversary Bertha Martin will set a record for producing the twenty-second Commencement play at T. C. this year; tribute to Professor Martin and her work.
7 Pi Beta Alpha Spring formal details.
8 Phi Sigma Phi Sorority happenings.
8 Alpha Theta Beta Fraternity happenings; dance.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha Fraternity happenings; dance.
8 Pi Theta Pi Sorority trip to spring "derby"; dance held.
8 Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority happenings; dances.
8 Phi Omega Pi Sorority happenings.
8 Kappa Theta Psi Sorority happenings.
8 V. O. V. Sigma Phi Sorority happenings.
8 Kappa Delta Pi Fraternity meeting information.
8 Delta Phi Delta Sorority happenings.
8 Theta Gamma Nu Sorority happenings; office roster.