College Eye — May 15, 1931

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1 City merchants make Thursday "Dollar Day" College Eye ads will highlight sales.
1 Two hundred three students sign for teaching positions; report given by E. W. Goetch, director, is not yet complete Roster of those who have found jobs.
1 Commencement week program is announced by Dr. C. W. Lantz Highlights of Commencement program.
1 Faculty meets students in baseball at picnic Annual spring picnic of Social Science Club.
1 Three hundred mothers attend Teachers second Mother's Day celebration Highlights of the Mother's Day and May Day celebrations.
1 Board of Control approves of 1931-32 staff nominations List of College Eye and Old Gold staff members; photo.
1 Waterloo pupils of six music professors win in state music contest; seven first place winners were pupils of State Teachers professors Roster of contest winners.
1 State director of vocational education addresses faculty club Forest E. Moore spoke.
1 Halls from Gilchrist to Crossroads will be resurfaced with tiling Wooden floor boards will be covered with asphalt tile.
1 Teachers must be "jacks of all trades", recent survey shows Teacher placement calls for knowledge and ability to teach in many subjects.
1 Old Gold this year dedicated to parents of college students; students wait for fatal bell to ring out appearance of new books Description of the new edition; to be released soon.
1 Engraved oil can will be displayed in store window next week Will mark transition to new College Eye staff.
1 Untitled Professor Eells will give high school commencement addresses.
1 Parking on campus drives to be limited to forty-five minutes Parking has made drives very congested.
1 New rest room will soon be completed For women; located in basement of Auditorium Building.
1 Cast of gay spring comedy is announced; "Enchanted April" contains one incident baffling to most urbane List of cast members.
2 Five staff members and four recruits put out this College Eye in six hours; Eye comes out early because of dollar day; few staff members report Editor thanks those helping to put out current week's issue.
3 A. W. Van Cleave dies from injuries received in fall Had been involved in printing and photography businesses.
3 Untitled Lutheran Student Association had picnic.
4 Freshmen to clash with Mason City Jr. College Saturday Freshman baseball squad travels to Mason City for their next game.
4 Phi Mu Alpha Initiation postponed.
4 Tutors preparing for conference meet May 22-23; college to be host to outdoor meet Conference track meet to be held at ISTC; team gets ready.
4 Frosh and varsity win second place at Cedar Rapids; Coe wins varsity competition, Cornell frosh win Track team takes second place at meet in Cedar Rapids.
4 Baseball team goes to Decorah tomorrow to play Norsemen Baseball team prepares for game against Luther College.
4 Five Tutors who will see action tomorrow Coach Whitford and his five most dependable players; photo.
5 Everybody is rushed to death these last few weeks, including Dan Cupid Campus social calendar.
6 Cohens and Kellys are in Africa for college movie Sat.
6 Co-ed takes to air; describes experience during solo flight Miriam Boysen talks about learning to fly an airplane.
6 Blackie fools the coaches at the Men's Gymnasium R. V. Black outsmarts Coach McCuskey in hunting a gopher outside the Men's Gym.
6 Iowa Club holds big picnic at college golf links May 7 Picnic helps train rural leaders.
6 See Russell Sohner about the Gridiron Banquet
6 Untitled Professor Tascher visited Rochester, Minnesota.
6 Aeolians give last concert of season Thursday evening; critic praises tone quality of newest women's glee club concert Minnie Starr's critique of the Aeolian Glee Club performance.