College Eye — March 14, 1929

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1 One secret of youth is learning; Dr. Lindley delivers splendid address to grads Excerpts from address.
1 None too young nor old to dance Six hundred enjoy Folk Festival.
1 Plan to attend dramatic contest Performers and their pieces.
1 Ranney and Nichols carry away At oratorical contest.
1 Two new courses will be offered Professors Aitchison and Buxbaum will offer courses at CHIC Sunday School.
1 Miss Aitchison receives national appointment Will be delegate to world geographical conference.
1 Let's send Cecilians to Milwaukee; fortieth annual Cecilian concert held Tues. Mar. 19 Performance will celebrate fortieth anniversary; hope to raise money for trip.
1 Denny-Nelson tests enjoying wide sale Selling well in Eastern states.
1 Voyagers set sail with merry hearts; graduates' dinner was an occasion long to be remembered Description of dinner program.
1 Six chem students enter essay contest Sponsored by Chemical Foundation.
1 Delightful hour of music furnished by College Trio; compositions by Kurtz very much appreciated Performance review.
1 Grand council fire honors 17th birthday Camp Fire group celebrates anniversary.
1 State Teachers win debate at Coe
1 Singer and violinist appear in joint recital Kathryn Witwer and Florence Hardeman will perform.
1 Untitled Elizabeth Coder, Everett Ludley, and Dave McCuskey elected to College Eye staff.
1 Virginia Fish to give recital Monday Performance program.
1 Bel Cantos give very artistic concert Performance review.
2 Editorially speaking Urges students to help send the Cecilian Glee Club to Milwaukee; congratulates Elizabeth Coder, Everett Ludley, and Dave McCuskey; survey of men on campus.
2 Recital to be given by Miss Balzer Lorraine Balzer will perform; Margretta Kerr performed well.
2 Neo-Chresto Roster of officers.
2 Bel Canto banquet at Hotel President Program of toasts.
2 President's Column Praises the women of the Cecilian Glee Club.
4 A. D. A. team snatches cage title from Xanhos Summary of the game.
4 Is baseball gaining popularity in colleges? Almost all Iowa colleges and universities have a baseball team.
4 Read this! Intramurals should not be too competitive.
4 Night football seems assured of success Some colleges will begin to play football games at night.
4 Sport Shorts Clyde Drury lost a meet to Joe Thomas of Iowa.
4 Track aspirants prepare for meet; indoor meet but two weeks away Snow keeps runners from practicing outside.
4 Intramural wrestling meet surprises many; Chis win meet cop three firsts Summary of the meet.
4 Xanhos easily annex swimming trophy Summary of the meet.
5 Miss Katherine Farrell of Luzerne, Iowa Attended March graduation exercises.
5 Miss Rigdon will have leave of absence for the spring semester Vera Rigdon will study in Chicago. Mrs. Jean Brady Jones will work toward her doctoral degree. Other faculty members return to work.
5 Wesley Foundation news Invitation to Saint Patrick's Day celebration.
5 Revival meeting Homerians Members urged to attend.
5 Stop ! Presbyterians ! Read ! Presbyterians urged to sign up for conferences with Gilbert Lovell.
5 Sioux Club Elect officers.
5 Art League Elect officers, name advisors, heard educational talk on taxidermy.
5 Biology Club Elect officers.
5 Eulalian Members contribute to the program.
5 Good Vesper program assured Musical program and performers.
6 Pi Theta Pi Entertain at formal dance, members practice teach, visitors, members visit homes.
6 Delta Phi Delta Host rushee party, members moving into the house, illness strikes members.
6 Phi Sigma Phi Marriage announced at cabaret dance, farewell party, visitors.
6 Kappa Phi Hold regular meeting, several members will do their practice teaching, members return to school.
6 Chi Pi Theta Joe Wintz announces marriage, officers elected, members return to school.
6 Alpha Theta Beta Elect officers, illness strikes members, members visit homes.
6 V. O. V. Pledges will soon be on probation, members return home for weekend visits, several members commuting from Waterloo.
6 Alpha Delta Alpha Pledge announced, visitors, debate.