College Eye — April 25, 1929

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1 Mr. McCreary noted bandsman, retires from service Believes he must retire from music work to regain his health.
1 Inter-frat. dance was successful
1 Six delegates attend Mid. West P. E. Ass'n Attend regional meeting in Chicago.
1 See and hear "Iowa birds"; bird man from Sioux City to present program Walter W. Bennett will lecture.
1 Mr. Paul Porter speaks to students at Wednesday assembly Spoke on new social order.
1 May Queen to be selected from six nominations Roster of candidates.
1 Thursday afternoon recital announced Roster of performers.
1 Ann Perry receives word of father's death J. W. Perry died suddenly at home.
1 Music demonstration pleases audience Professor Fullerton directed several groups.
1 College symphony to present concert Performance program.
1 Student Council members elected Vote tallies.
1 Walter Gran proves talented reader Spoke at CHIC.
1 Philip Shutt to give advanced recital Performance program.
1 Students hear Dr. Thomas Hopkins on "Character Ed." Stresses developing character through the school curriculum.
1 Lutheran students to present concerts Will raise money for new Lutheran center.
1 Dr. Bryn-Jones to preach here Sunday, April 28 At CHIC.
1 Cecilians report enjoyable trip to Milwaukee Gladys Anderson gives her impressions of the trip.
2 Untitled Several attend symphony in Chicago.
2 Local P. E. O. chapters will entertain non-affiliated members
2 Editorially speaking College Eye staff offer sympathies to Ann Perry because of her father's recent death; the Old Gold is finished; college students are expected to adhere to a higher moral standard.
3 Pi Theta Pi Happenings in Pi Theta Pi.
3 Alpha Delta Alpha News from Alpha Delta Alpha.
3 L. S. A. Program sponsored by Lutheran Student Association.
3 Men's Forum Hear address on spiritualism.
4 Sport Shorts Pieces of news about T. C. athletes.
4 Tutor relay teams to compete at Drake; frosh schedule Cornell yearlings T. C. has a stronger team than last year; up against stiff competition at Drake Relays.
4 T. C. H. S. hosts at two cinder meets Various area high schools will compete.
4 Three records tumble at Iowa Teachers relays; meet surpasses highest hopes Discus throw, medley relay, and Class A and B 440 yard relays set new records.
4 Intramural kittenball meeting May 1st
4 Diamond nine splits even in initial games; Iowa "B" team no match for locals Tutors lost first conference game of year to Luther, 6-5; two games scheduled for next week.
4 Flowers, crack Tutor gardener, injured Dislocated shoulder during game.
4 Coach Bender initiates spring grid drills Football drills begin soon.
5 Miss Alpha Mayfield of the music faculty reutrned Sunday Professor Mayfield returned from the District Music Conference in Milwaukee.
5 Ellen Richards Club A picnic replaced the regular meeting.
5 Helen Ives Marries Marriage of Helen Ives and Adrian Mead is announced.
5 Y. W. C. A. Paul Porter, field secretary of the League of Industrial Democracy will speak on the topics of social and industrial problems.
5 Irving Society New members provide program of regular meeting; including, songs, a play, and tricks played on the old members.
5 Shakespearean Informal initiation held. Campus initiation was held the following Monday.
5 Eulalian Regular meeting held. Chairman for the formal banquet named.
5 Alpha Last week's program, spring banquet, new members announced, and informal initiation.
6 Lambda Gamma Nu Visits home, visitors, and correspondence from alumni.
6 Alpha Theta Beta Alumni return for visits and visits home.
6 Phi Omega Pi Visitors, home visits, mumps, and attendance at the interfraternity dance.
6 Prof. W. E. Hays went to Cedar Rapids Attended the State Music Society Convention.
6 Delta Phi Delta Visitors, date for the dance has been set, interfraternity dance, member visits Oelwein, and former member gives birth.
6 Theta Gamma Nu Members visit homes, Des Moines, and Buckingham. Visitors, tea for the actives, and several members sign teaching contracts for the coming year.
6 V. O. V. Members travel to Milwaukee with the Cecilians and visits home.
6 Kappa Phi Member leaves hospital, visits home, receives teaching assignment, and member returns to school.
6 Tau Sigma Delta Pledges announced, home visits, visitors, and member returns from Cecilian tour.
6 Xanho Member injured playing football, mumps, visitors, and spring dance set.
6 Pi Beta Alpha Regular meeting held; program followed.
6 Phi Sigma Phi Member reported that Cecilian trip to Milwaukee was a fine time. Members visit home, Cedar Rapids, and Reinbeck.