College Eye — April 18, 1930

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1 Changes in faculty positions Professor Walters retires; Paul Bender will take year of graduate study; photo.
1 Seniors plan prom, invite student body
1 Mae Lewis heads next year's annual Roster of other staff members.
1 Original paintings are exhibited here Work by Frederick Tellander on display.
1 Ruth Eells wins May queen election by big majority; will be crowned queen of the May at annual festival; primary department gives loyal support Profile of Ruth Eells.
1 College invites mothers to visit sons and daughters Will forego sneak day; will honor mothers instead.
1 Men singers will broadcast Sunday Minnesingers will sing on WHO.
1 Bel Cantos to give concert next week; Miss Freeman and Mr. Samson will assist with solo numbers Performance preview and program.
1 Nine instructors granted leave of absence next year To pursue graduate study; outlines of their study plans.
1 Special Easter program planned for Sunday At CHIC.
1 Students arouse interest in May Day Extensive plans along the lines of Old English celebrations.
1 Irving Society wins debate before retailers Irving defeats Ossoli.
2 The Lambda Gamma Nu fraternity Will hold annual favor dance.
2 Y. W. C. A. Will host an Easter hike.
2 Boone debaters win in consolation match Finish second to Mason City.
2 Servant problem makes plot for high school play Will present "Fanny and the Servant Problem".
2 Contralto delights audience Tues. eve Review of performance by Cyrena Van Gordon.
3 Above is the personnel The Bel Canto Glee Club; photo.
3 Music recitals Adeline Asher, Doris Young, and Helen Whittle will perform.
4 The Editor's Column; why be childish? President Latham asks students to give up half-day holiday in order to celebrate Mother's Day.
4 Brindley chosen to judge high school declamatory finals
5 Jvone Lowrie will give piano recital Performance program.
5 Seniors! Will meet.
6 W'loo Y. W. invites college members there For dinner.
6 Selina Terry will judge writers contest For Louisiana school at which Pearl Hogrefe teaches.
6 Over fifty delegates attend convention Of Mayflower descendants.
6 April showers hinder Little Tutors workouts Teachers Relays are tomorrow.
6 Nine teams enter intramural B. B. league Baseball replaces kittenball in this year's intramurals.
6 Relay officials, attention! Officials should study rules pertaining to event.
6 Freshmen perform well against varsity Freshmen lose baseball scrimmage, but feel good about their play.
6 "Shrimpy"
6 Varsity nine prepare for season's opener at Iowa; four teams will be met on foreign playing field Baseball team is developing well.
6 Thirty-eight teams enter teacher relays; four hundred six boys will compete in annual classic; twenty-one "B", seventeen "A" squads participate Annual Teachers College Relays will be held.
6 Teachers enter ten event at Des Moines Coach Dickinson will compete in ten events at the Drake Relays.
6 University of Iowa added to tennis card Director Mendenhall and Coach Haddox added two matches for the State Teachers tennis team.
7 W. A. A. Plans for upcoming meeting; will sponsor Black Hawk County High School Playground.
7 Shakespearean Literary Society Held formal initiation for fourteen new members.
7 Kappa Theta Psi initiates Mae Lewis was formally initiated.
7 Westminster Foundation Will have an Easter sunrise service and breakfast; Ella Hatch will speak Sunday evening.
7 Wesley Foundation Plans for upcoming Sunday morning.
7 Homerian Will meet to plan spring banquet.
7 Art League Roster of new faculty advisors and officers.
7 L. S. A. Plans for Sunday activities.
7 Irving Plans for next regular meeting.
7 Commercial Club Program for recent meeting.
7 Society initiations Lambda Gamma Nu held formal initiation; Theta Gamma Nu enjoyed a formal dinner and initiation of new members.
7 Tau Sig tea Mrs. Lillehei hosted a tea at her home.
8 Brass quartet plays over WMT tonight
8 Librarian accepts position in Paris Marjorie True will work at American Library in Paris.