College Eye — March 27, 1931

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1 Faculty members attend convention held at Mason City Attend ISTA district meeting.
1 Russell Sohner and Edra Smutney gain positions on staff Russell Sohner will be associate editor; Edra Smutney will be society editor.
1 Untitled Senior class meeting.
1 Ballots doubled in all college general election held Thursday; approximately five hundred ballots cast List of elections winners.
1 Mrs. Ida Gilstrap will interview students today For summer jobs in Colorado.
1 Untitled Professor Tascher returns to work after surgical operation.
1 Newell W. Edison to speak at assembly Wednesday, April 1
1 "Redemption" will be given on three nights April 9, 10, 11; play is not expressionistic, but realism of strongest type Play preview.
1 Entries swamp debate meet officials: field cut to eleven teams; round robin tournament plan eliminates thirteen of twenty-four schools Will try to accommodate more schools next year.
1 Juniors elect Byrl Houck as next president; Hackler is new vice-president; Vandaworker, Sec'y, Simmers reelected Treasurer Roster of class officers.
1 Campus leaders are guests at annual organization dinner; "Big Men on Campus" are the guests of president and deans President Latham and Dean Campbell address leaders.
1 French Circle will give two plays on Thursday Will present "Cupidon le dentiste" and "Le chat parti les souris dancent".
1 M. F. Arey services are held at First M. E. Church Monday; death brings versatile teaching career to close at home here Friday Professor Arey died March 20, 1931; brief tribute.
1 Palm Sunday will be observed in church services Sunday CHIC service program.
1 Untitled Press Club will meet.
1 Variety is aim of Cecilian's annual concert Thursday; formal program with four soloists is program choice this year Performance program.
1 Teachers College wins team honors in the speech contest Tues. Wayne Lawrence and Murvle Hanawalt defeat Coe in extemporaneous speaking.
1 Professor and students are in favor of installation of petting parlors Couples are borrowing people's vehicles to spend time together, creating a general nuisance.
1 Brahms Quartet presents program of beautiful tone and quality; delightful gowns to contrast in tonal effects Brahms Quartet performed in college auditorium March 25.
2 People who steal signs bawled out in fifteen hours of work; some one took the College Eye sign right off the door The College Eye door sign has been taken; cannot afford to buy another.
2 Untitled Art League will hold party.
3 Track schedule 1931 Tutor track meet schedule posted.
3 Three matmen try for national honors; Captain Eriksen, Arends, and Orr at Providence Tutor wrestlers travel to Providence, Rhode Island, for national championship meet.
3 Frosh diamond men rounding into shape Freshmen baseball players continue to drill and practice for upcoming season.
3 Little Tutors report for first outdoor workout Wed. Little Tutor track team makes ready for their first meet against Vinton.
3 Tutors battle for indoor title; fourteen men are entered in conference meet Tutor track team travels to Drake Fieldhouse for conference championship meet.
3 Nine Tutor basketeers honored ninth awards for service on squad List of letter winners.
3 Baseball schedule 1931 Tutor 1931 baseball schedule posted.
3 Varsity netmen work under Coach Haddox Tennis team prepares for upcoming season.
4 Regent offers a new type coupon Offers bargain night for two.
4 Co-eds choose most popular man at Teachers College Dad Aldrich sells popcorn on the Hill.
4 Music professors judge high school music students A number of music faculty members will judge contests this weekend.
4 Five women successful in passing rating tests List of those who passed basketball official's exam.
4 Intercollegiate play day will be April 11 Women's teams from numerous colleges will participate in women's play day.
4 Untitled William W. Biddle will teach a course in personality during summer session.
4 Soloists in Cecilian Glee Club Four Cecilians soloists; photo.
5 Untitled Six members of the faculty will attend national physical education conference.
5 Society this week resembles "the calm after the storm" Campus social calendar.
5 M. F. Arey Professor Arey; photo.
6 Cecilian Glee Club will give concert Thursday Members of glee club; photo.
6 Glade and Baggiore present concert at Waterloo Monday Coe Glade and Attilio Baggiore will perform.
6 Special Science Club naturalizes "aliens" Will demonstrate the process of becoming an American citizen.
6 Woolsey and Wheeler here in "Half Shot at Sunrise" Saturday Preview of college movie.
6 Professor of English traces genealogy to uncle of Shakespeare Professor Lambert claims relationship.
6 "Is it worth it?" ask co-eds and boy friends in dormitory parlors Date permission slips hamper social activities of women in Bartlett Hall.