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College Eye — May 8, 1931
College Eye — May 8, 1931
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Katherine Seay will study psychology at Columbia next year; Sara Beach of University of Minnesota will succeed her as Y. W. C. A. secretary
Altha Curtis will be secretary this summer.
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First annual Gridiron Banquet is planned for Friday, twenty-second; oil can will be presented to one who has been of most service to paper this year
Hope to establish new tradition.
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Bell will be rung when "Old Golds" are put on sale
First person to Old Gold office after the ringing of the bell will win a free yearbook.
1
Twenty-five campus organizations take part in May fete tomorrow; program will take place either on south lawn or in Men's Gymnasium
Description of the activities.
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Robert Wick places third in annual Peace oratorical contest Fri.
1
Mothers are feted by Teachers College students this weekend; three days program of dances, dinners, and music planned
Lengthy description of the program.
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Harold Simmers is elected president of Pi Gamma Mu
Roster of officers.
1
May Queen
Alice Dowden is May Queen; photo.
1
Spring number of "Purple Pen" will be on sale today
Quick survey of contents.
1
Faculty quartet sings for Kiwanis Club Monday
1
Importance of social studies emphasized by convention speaker
Professor Erbe elected vice president of the group of social scientists.
1
Freshmen speakers clash with Simpson at Des Moines May 20
Robert Wick and Burdette Moeller will represent ISTC.
1
"Rhapsody in Blue" is big feature of music jamboree; lighting effects make concert pleasing to eye as well as ear
Symphony Orchestra will perform for mothers.
1
Student journalists attend conference at Cedar Rapids Friday; talks by Hal O'Flaherty and G. M. Hyde were features on the program
Nine students attended Iowa college press meeting.
1
Dotty Hill reigns as queen at Senior Prom tomorrow eve.; modern theme will be carried out in spring colors at dance tomorrow
1
Four bored wives seek rest haven in spring comedy; clever comedy has lost none of the rich humor in original novel
Preview of "The Enchanted April".
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Seniors, attention!!
Should pay class dues.
2
Untitled
Lambda Delta Lambda pledges going through training.
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Every day should be mother's in thought, if not in celebration; music, dinners, dances, movies, church are for mother
Mothers arriving for Mother's Day celebration are welcomed.
2
Eight teams entered in intramural tennis
Pairings announced for intramural tennis tournament.
2
Change made in location of Bancroft's Floral Shop
Will change location of Main Street store, but greenhouse operation will remain on 12th Street.
2
Untitled
Phi Chi Delta honors mothers.
2
R. H. Barnes, summer school teacher, dies
Died May 1, 1931.
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Untitled
Kappa Phi held informal initiation.
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Mothers will be guests at Berg's on Saturday
Will receive treats there.
4
Training School to be host to north east district meet; district tennis meet to be held in connection
T. C. High hosts district track/tennis meet.
4
Tutors win places in Dakota Relays
Results for Tutor team from the Dakota Relays.
4
Tutor golf team goes to Indianola
Tutor golf team gets ready for meet with Simpson College.
4
Baseball team away on three day trip at Michigan schools; to play three foes in three days
Tutors prepare to take on Western State Teachers, Michigan State, and Michigan State Normal.
4
Wrestlers demonstrate before Waterloo Legion
Tutor wrestling squad shows off some aspects of collegiate wrestling to members of the Legion.
4
Varsity wins dual track meet with freshmen, 97 to 61
Varsity defeats freshman track squad in track meet.
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Varsity and frosh to tangle with Coe and Cornell Sat.; to engage in triangular meet at Cedar Rapids
Three team track meet to be held at Cedar Rapids.
4
Freshmen defeat Mason City, 14 to 3
Freshman baseball squad wins game at Mason City Junior College, 14-3.
4
Mendenhall appoints committee to submit sportsmanship hints
L. L. Mendenhall concerned about sportsmanship at ISTC.
5
Mother and Dan Cupid rate high in college society this week
Campus social calendar.
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Bel Canto Glee Club will sing at vespers Sunday
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"Cimarron" will be shown here Saturday
College movie.
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Untitled
Pi Beta Alpha met.
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National convention grants charter to local Phi Mu Alpha; officers receive telegram this week confirming chapter's petition
Will initiate twenty students and five faculty.
6
Extension department broadcasts programs over KFNF this week
Hope to raise interest in branch summer school at Red Oak.
6
Lees, state geologist, elected president of Academy of Science
James Henry Lees will be president; three ISTC faculty elected to other positions.