College Eye — April 18, 1929

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1 Miss Ruegnitz's pupil to give recital Jvone Lowrie will perform.
1 Dr. Hanson makes appeal to improve moral standards Excerpts from sermon at CHIC.
1 Vote today for Student Council; junior and senior representatives to be chosen Roster of candidates.
1 Legislature votes heating plant for I. S. T. C. Will receive $288,000; plant will have four 400 horsepower boilers; will make switch from 220 volt direct current to 110 volt alternating current; should be ready for use by September 1931.
1 Finishing touches have been given to the Old Gold Last pages have gone to press; hope to distribute the Old Gold around May 15.
1 Students appear on assembly program Wednesday A. M. Roger Ranney gives oration.
1 Do you recognize your best friends? Walter W. Bennett will speak on birds.
1 T. C. represented at Chicago convention Several attend YWCA meeting there.
1 Twelfth annual Ed. conference held April 18, 19 Highlights of the conference.
1 Intersorority dance proves to be one of seasons best About fifty couples attended.
1 Official bulletin News and announcements of upcoming events.
1 Minnesingers to broadcast from WSUI Sunday
1 Blind reader to impersonate play at vespers Walter C. Gran will give dramatic reading; photo.
1 Minnesingers and guests enjoy annual banquet
1 Ruth Cavana writes of Cecilian trip Talks about group trip to Milwaukee.
1 Miss Margaret Carnahan writes of travels and work in Brazil Text of letter.
1 Cyrena Van Gordon concert was fitting climax to lecture course program Performance review.
2 Editorially speaking Encourages students to vote for Student Council representatives; advocates attending conventions; praises the sociability of sorority sisters at dance.
2 Discussion of the 28th yearbook of the National Society for the study of Education; preschool and parental education Professor Shepherd reviews the new book.
4 Baseballers travel to Decorah Mon. Fifteen to sixteen men will go to their first conference baseball game in hopes of defeating Luther.
4 Varsity trackmen drill for relays Track team gets into shape for Drake Relays.
4 Notice intramural teams! Preparation for intramural season should start soon.
4 T. C. H. S. in dual with East Waterloo Track team ran against East Waterloo to prepare for upcoming relays at I. S. T. C.
4 Sport Shorts Pieces of news about T. C. athletes.
4 Iowa U. diamond team here tomorrow; Whitford's men await "play ball" Teams are evenly matched; T. C. hopes to win because of the many returning players.
4 Teachers stage prep school carnival Saturday; tracksters of forty schools to compete High schools statewide will send their track runners to I. S. T. C. to compete in relays.
4 Tennis aspirants drill daily under Haddox Trying to arrange about four meets.
5 Mr. Paul Porter will speak at the "Forum of Religious Life" An authority on social and industrial questions and visitor to China will speak at the Young Womens Christion Association.
5 Our great task Daniel W. LaRue feels that men do not go to war because of land, but because thoughts and feelings that surround them.
5 If you want knowledge, toil for it; and if pleasure, you must toil for it. John Ruskin says when one gets to love work, his life is a happy one.
5 Westminster Foundation Host to East/West track meet, Grant Bailey to lead Christian Endeavor, and state Sunday School will be in Waterloo.
5 Senior announces marriage Anna Mae Wilson and Dwight S. James were married March 29 in Des Moines.
5 Methodist Men's Club Club members and pledges were the guests of the Reverend Rowley in the social rooms of the Methodist church.
5 Mathematics Club Dr. R. L. Morton, Ohio University, will speak to the Mathematics Club. He has written books on the teaching of mathematics in elementary and primary grades.
5 An excellent position in a Detroit High School demanding special proficiency in piano and harmony Frank Swain named to music position in a Detroit High School.
5 Dorothea Speakman is to be congrautolated on receiving an applied music position. Dorothea Speakman named to spplied music position at Western Union College, Le Mars, Iowa.
5 Miss Elizabeth Brower, 944 Walnut Street, Waterloo Engaged to George E. Rath.
5 Miss Watters pleases audience Violet Watters performed an interesting and pleasing voice recital.
5 Zeta Three new members were formally initiated into the Zeta Society. Plans made for annual spring banquet, curtains made for the society room, and picnic supper enjoyed.
5 Delphian Hold regular meeting; program based on Indian music and legends.
6 Delta Phi Delta Visitors, spring dance, wedding, and dance.
6 Kappa Phi Members visit homes, obtain jobs, and officers elected.
6 Lambda Gamma Nu Members visit Iowa City and Chicago, intersorority dance, intramural track meet, visitors, and pledge announced.
6 Pi Tau Phi Members travel to Chicago, Milwaukee, and home.
6 Phi Sigma Phi Pledge announced, formal initiation, illness, and weekend trips.
6 Alpha Theta Beta Visits home, visitors at the house, and intersorority dance.
6 Pi Theta Pi Spring dance date set, two members on tour with the Cecilians, member returns from illness.
6 Alpha Beta Gamma Guests visit, member married, enjoyable evening at the intersorority dance.
6 Phi Omega Pi Formal initiation held, visitors, home visits.
6 Xanho Visitors, Professor Robinson initiated, and spring dance planned.
6 Alpha Delta Alpha Visitors, home visits, secure positions, and members continue work in the backyard.
6 Pi Omega Pi Regular meeting program was and interesting talk by Professor Erbe, on the Ioiwa Legislature.
6 "The Trail of '98" research leads to discovery Short review of movie that explains how the gold rush started in 1849.