College Eye — April 10, 1931

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1 Teachers and pupils gather here tomorrow at first drama meet; talks by faculty here feature program; "Redemption" to close conference Several faculty will give presentations to students; will also present play.
1 Nominations for Queen of May started today
1 Extended recreational dancing held at gymnasium tonight Recreational dances take the place of more formal dances this term; have been good money makers.
1 Twenty-five students elected to membership in Kappa Delta Pi List of new members.
1 Sherwood Eddy speaks on war, birth control, and socialism, Apr. 23 Will speak on a variety of topics; speaker profile.
1 Women's locker room is being completely remodeled Will be converted into attractive restroom; YWCA bookstore also being remodeled.
1 First intercollegiate play day is held here tomorrow; women physical training students of three state schools meet Women from University of Iowa and Iowa State University will play games and participate in track events.
1 Cecilians sing in Des Moines today Will make six appearances there.
1 What a president does with leisure moments is revealed President Latham describes what he does during an average work day and what he likes to do for recreation; likes sports and long, solitary walks.
1 Eight nominations for prom queen made by Senior Prom Committee List of nominees.
1 Minnesingers Glee Club will give concert Tuesday; male quartet, bass solo, and piano solo will be featured on program Concert program.
1 Thirty-eight students and faculty members on Mother's Day committees; Student Council committee composed of Eileen Hardie, Bob Burley, and Ora Natvig Committee responsibilities set for the celebration.
1 Burley elected head of Student Council for coming year Roster of officers.
1 Huntoon and Smith lead men scholars during winter term List of those who did well on grades last term.
1 Sophomores nominate officers at Crossroads Wednesday List of nominees.
1 Untitled String Quartet performed in Nashua.
1 Cunningham, Steinberg elected heads of Eye and Old Gold; staff organization is changed by Board of Control Roster of new staff members.
1 Tragedy abounds in Tolstoy's "Redemption" given last night; powerful acting makes play reach height of realism Mary Wheat offers opinions on individual performances in the play.
2 Minnesingers give concert Tuesday Minnesingers; photo.
2 Redemption will be given at a bargain price this weekend; large crowds expected to take advantage of the offer Editor prompts readers to attend Redemption play to support memorial theatre project.
3 Prospective teachers interviewed in new conference room New compartments in conference room lend themselves to interviews.
3 Scene-shifting crew works for efficiency in play "Redemption" Crew of twelve shifts scenes quickly.
3 Parents learn about children from former pre-school head here; Dr. Julia Kirkwood leads classes in parenthood at Kansas City Teachers College Former Professor Kirkwood runs a parent education class at her new job.
3 Juniors petition for new election of officers Some are unhappy with the methods used in the last election.
3 Artistic singing of Cecilian Glee Club delights audience; club is lauded for poise, style, stage presence, and bearing Harvey Waugh gives favorable review of recent Cecilian performance.
4 Two Tutor wrestlers try for further honors at national mat meet Orville Orr and Maynard Harman enter national A. A. U. wrestling meet.
4 Training School track team preparing for Teachers College Relays T. C. High track team gets ready for upcoming home meet.
4 Thirty-two frosh baseball players survive first cut Coach Whitford announces remainder of freshman squad after first cut.
4 Training School tennis team has hard schedule T. C. High tennis players prepare for upcoming season.
4 Oklahoma A. and M. wrestlers startle R. I. Tutor wrestlers comment on strange appearances of other competitors at Rhode Island meet.
4 Baseball team meets Iowa U. Wed.; diamond artists open season with Big Ten opponents Tutor baseball team begins season at home against Iowa.
4 Tutor skipper Wayne Heintz returns to baseball team as this year's captain; photo.
4 Professors go in for informality and sports Tuesdays, Thursdays Professors play volleyball in friendly rivalry.
4 Tutor golf team to meet Iowa U. April 18 Tutor golf team travels to University of Iowa for golf meet.
4 Freshmen tracksters work industriously in preparation for tryouts Freshmen work hard to earn spot on track team.
5 Olive Gullickson will give recital April 13
5 Teachers picnic season is officially opened this week Campus social calendar.
6 Eagle Grove High wins first place in h. s. debate tournament; Eagle Grove, Washington, and Charles City students win scholarships
6 Inter-state Teachers College speakers will meet here for contest Will compete in oratory and extemporaneous speaking.
6 Prudent Peggy shop offers prize for letter
6 Fahrney attends doctor's meeting at Chicago, Sat. John Maynard Hutchins spoke.
6 Danish group presents new type gymnastics here Thursday night Group performs to music.
6 Untitled New Science Bulletin is out.