College Eye — May 2, 1929

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1 Dr. Morton comments on work of Math. Club Impressed by the club's work.
1 Mr. Bennett, noted bird lecturer, pleased audience Friday eve. Biology Club sponsors lecture by W. W. Bennett.
1 Vote for May Queen today; May Queen to be elected today from six nominees Roster of candidates.
1 Mr. Chas. Ball of W'loo takes McCreary's place Will offer private lessons on brass and woodwind instruments.
1 Official Bulletin Schedule of campus meetings and performances.
1 Music students to enter contest at Des Moines Four advanced students will compete.
1 Dr. Bryn-Jones proved to be forceful speaker Excerpts from address.
1 Joint recital will be given this evening Helga Sihler and Michael Klinoff will perform.
1 Outstanding Chicago minister to be here Sun. Carl S. Patten will speak at CHIC.
1 Delegates will attend press conv. at Grinnell Program will feature speakers; College Eye staff will attend.
1 Melody Way course to be demonstrated today Those interested in this method may attend demonstration.
1 Prof. Charles gives address in memory of Horace Mann At regular assembly.
1 College orchestra will give concert May 8 Performance program.
1 Jeanette Corsaut will give graduate recital
1 Cedar Falls Boy Scout to make trip abroad One Scout will attend jamboree in England.
1 All college dance to be Friday night; Mississippi Six will furnish music for collegians Student Council sponsors final all-college dance of the year.
1 Wimer and Stanard read proof for Old Gold Spent two days in Iowa City reading proof.
1 T. C. band was present at Drake Relays last week Took part in parade there.
1 Attention, graduates! Will meet in Auditorium.
1 T. C. students win honors in Kansas City contest Lorne Boylan talks about the debate team's trip.
2 "I for one" Professor Abbott has trouble listening to music and making pictures from it.
2 Editorially speaking Concerned that glee clubs are a dying trend in Iowa; encourages students to get interested in journalism; students need to focus on studies during the last days of the term.
3 Literary Creative writing by students.
4 Tennis team in first competition Schedule of tennis matches.
4 Football candidates hold spring drills Forty football team hopefuls start practicing for the fall season.
4 Notice! Intramural tennis Those who wish to try out for tennis should attend the meeting.
4 T. C. H. S. performs creditably in meets High school students look forward to a promising year in track.
4 Pella "Dutchmen" here tomorrow; Luther on local diamond Tuesday First home conference game against Pella; supposed to be held in Pella, but was rained out; strength of opposing team is unknown.
4 Frosh-varsity track duel Saturday; relay teams to Dakota Relays Students encouraged to support track teams.
4 Tutor relay men surprise followers Other teams surprised by ability of T. C. track runners.
4 Sport Shorts News briefs about sports.
4 Tutor-U. I. U. game a draw Game was rained out twice.
5 Phi Omega Pi Pledging service held, visits home, and rushing party held.
5 Neo-Chresto Pledges initiated, planned annual banquet, home visits, and graduates secure positions for the coming year.
5 Two chapters of P. E. O. held a meeting Program included a musical and closed with the Cecilian Glee Club.
5 Religious Life Council Paul Porter, Field Secretary of the League for Industrial Democracy, addressed the group and several of the Social Science classes.
5 Y. W. C. A. Prayer was the topic for discussion at the regular meeting. The group was led by the Reverend Giffen.
5 Zeta Black's Tea Room will be the site of the annual spring banquet.
5 Miss Florence Freeman of the English departmet Recovering from an operation for an acute appendicitis.
5 Ossoli Meeting notice; banquet date announced.
5 Dr. Howland Hanson, college community church preacher Spoke at the Commercial Club meeting in Eagle Grove and a church dedication in Red Oak.
5 L. S. A. R. O. Skar spoke on the relation of science to religion at the regular meeting. Performed sacred concert in Stout.
5 Art League Ida Hart entertained an indoor picnic due to the weather. Flower garden shrubbery and flowers included drinking fountains, bird baths, and bird houses.
5 Alpha Informal initiation held and meeting program.
5 Playcraft Club April meetings include the plays "The Marriage Proposal" and "Op o' Me Thumb".
6 Tau Sigma Delta Home visits.
6 Lambda Gamma Nu Members made the trip to Des Moines for the relays; pledges adjust to fraternity life.
6 Alpha Theta Beta Members visit homes.
6 Theta Gamma Nu Sorority mother attends conference, home visits, attend Drake Relays, teaching contracts signed.
6 Chi Pi Theta Sport dance plans set, visits home, waiting for contracts.
6 Xanho Members attend Drake Relays, romance is in the air, spring dance set.
6 Delta Phi Delta Pledge announced, attend Drake Relays, dance plans finalized.
6 Pi Tau Phi Members spend time at their homes; some for pleasure, some for illness.
6 Alpha Beta Gamma Home visits and spring dance plans announced.
6 Pi Omega Pi Group heard a report of the trip to the National Commercial Research Conference at the regular meeting. Five new members were initiated. Alumni reminded of date and place for spring banquet.
6 V. O. V. Hold wonderful bridge party at the home of Wilma Hey. Spring dance date and place announced.
6 Kappa Delta Pi Informally initiated six candidates.