College Eye — March 28, 1929

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1 Let's get set for the circus
1 College Club will entertain honor students Will honor women graduates.
1 Play to be presented under auspices of legion American Legion will present "The First Year".
1 "True religion is need" says Dr. Hanson Sermon highlights.
1 Concert to climax successful tour; Minnesingers to give annual treat tonight in Aud. Return from performing in several Iowa towns.
1 Helen Swedberg wins first in dramatic contest Nyra Gaskell was second; Stan Wood was third.
1 Annual life saving pageant draws crowd
1 Passion Play pictures were very impressive Howland Hanson saw the Passion Play in Oberammergau.
1 Y. W. C. A. enjoys retreat at Willard Hall Begin planning for next year.
1 Beauty lovers look forward to April 4 Description of program; photo.
1 Mrs. Schmidt will appear as soloist At vespers service; performance program.
1 Special Easter service planned for Sunday At CHIC.
1 "Bird Man" speaks to students at assembly Wed. Charles Rowman Hutchins spoke at regular assembly.
1 Cyrena Van Gordon to appear April 11; prima donna mezzo-contralto possesses rare talent Performer profile.
1 Joint concert pleases audience; Miss Hardeman's interpretations excellent Review of performances by Florence Hardeman and Kathryn Witwer.
2 Extra--Scrib Promoting the Old Gold.
2 Holy Week services YWCA sponsoring series of services.
2 Alpha Delta Alpha Roster of initiates.
2 Phi Omega Pi Held dinner to honor Isabel Fillmore, national inspector.
2 Miss Balzer proves talent Review of recent performance.
2 Untitled Several attended the Minnesingers performance in Ackley.
2 The educational meeting at Cleveland, Ohio, February 21st to February 28th Professor Goetch gives his impression of the NEA meeting.
2 A thought along the way Comments on the new edition of the T. C. handbook; finds it hard to read.
3 Convention notes Professor Nelson gives his impressions of the NEA meeting.
3 Literary Stories and poems by T. C. students.
4 Editorially speaking Wonders if glee clubs should make tours; describes the fun of a retreat; characteristics of senators; discusses the history of Easter.
4 Fraternal? Critical of some of the actions of fraternities.
4 Music students will give recital this P. M. Performers and their programs.
4 Spring hobbies Faculty and students tell what they like to do in the spring.
5 V. O. V. Sigma Phi Alumna dies, member in hospital with scarlet fever, Wilma Hay elected as one of top ten women students of the year, initiaition of pledges, visitors.
5 Phi Sigma Phi Visit family, injured in fall, visitors.
5 Lambda Gamma Nu Visit family, visitors expected, two members on Minnesinger trip.
5 Chi Pi Theta Pledges announced; members return from Minnesinger tour, mumps, formal initiation.
5 Echo Club Elect officers.
5 Kappa Phi Visit relatives, Lorraine Jakway has successful recital, Vera Rigdon's boat marooned on an iceberg for ten hours.
5 Delta Phi Delta Visit relatives, hold bridge party, mumps strikes members.
5 Westminster Foundation, attention Foundation workers Members urged to sign up to attend Easter Communion Service and breakfast, Sunday evening discussion topic announced, special music planned.
5 Theta Gamma Nu Annabelle Pollock attended North Central Teachers meeting, members visit family, entertain rushees at dinner, visitors, informal initiation is upcoming.
5 Ellen Richards Club Set date for first social function of the spring term.
5 L. S. A. news Notice of upcoming Easter sunrise breakfast and program.
5 Shakespearean Program from recent meeting. Rushees attend meeting.
5 Neo-Chresto Entertain rushees; committee chosen to make picnic supper plans.
5 Alpha Unusual program followed business meeting. Plans made for changes in the constitution and for rush.
6 Sport Shorts Students should attend the indoor track meet if possible.
6 Many Tutor matmen enter A. A. U. tourney; Eriksen and G. Orr to captain 1930 squad List of men signed up to participate in the tournament.
6 Nine cagers win basketball awards Letter winners.
6 Full Tutor team in indoor classic; ten conf. teams vie for honors Preview of the Teachers College chances at the indoor conference meet.
6 Baseball men taste sunshine in workout Tutors are beginning to get into shape for the season.
6 Tennis squad starts daily practice soon Professor Homer C. Haddox will coach the team.
6 Intramural baseball managers to meet Mon.
6 Men! What do the above records mean to you? Men should consider going out for the track team.
8 Pi Theta Pi Entertain rushees, successful recital, Easter plans, visitors.
8 Tau Sigma Delta Visitors, pledges placed on probation, visit family, install officers.
8 Alpha Beta Gamma Initiation held, visits.
8 Pi Beta Alpha New members and meeting programs in place.
8 Alpha Theta Beta Home visits and member activities.
8 Xanho Alumni visit, member activities, and spring dance.
8 Alpha Chi Epsilon Visitors, illness, formal initiation.