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College Eye — June 6, 1931
College Eye — June 6, 1931
← May 22, 1931
June 12, 1931 →
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Four students get staff positions on year book
Roster of Old Gold staff members.
1
Twenty-one instructors get leaves; majority to pursue further graduate study during 1931-'32 academic year; action of state board
Roster of faculty who will take or are returning from leaves.
1
Funeral services are held for Louise M. Mechaelsen
Died May 25, 1931, after becoming ill with infected tonsils.
1
Delia Kolling undergoes operation Saturday
Had mastoid operation.
1
Mendenhall studies; Bender takes place as department head
Several men's physical education faculty taking graduate study; photo.
1
Dr. Latham speaks, gives degrees and diplomas, to nearly 500 grads
Excerpts from Commencement address.
1
Cole takes Robinson's post July 1, veteran official ends long period of service as superintendent of the buildings and grounds
James Robinson will supervise upkeep of campus and janitorial service; profile of E. E. Cole.
1
Wild heads women's P. E.; has taught here since 1913; made acting head in 1918
Profile of Monica Wild.
1
Dorm lists forecast standard enrollment
About same numbers on Bartlett Hall waiting list.
1
Departments will combine in September; Department of Education and Rural Department will be consolidated for greater economy
Martin Nelson will head combined department.
1
Dramatists present three productions in summer term
Will perform re-run of "Enchanted April" as first presentation.
1
Dozens of pale pickles are devoured as Hayes wins five dollar wager
Cook eats thirty-one pickles on bet.
1
Functions for summer begin; reception for students to be given by faculty Friday evening
Entertainment or amusement planned for every evening.
2
Orchestra Club to hold first meeting Tuesday
Organized by Professor Hill.
2
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Kappa Phi had autograph party.
2
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Kappa Theta Psi had dinner.
2
An opening number
New staff explains changes in paper's layout.
2
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YWCA cabinet holds picnic.
2
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Kappa Theta Psi has picnic.
3
Teachers score in four events with five men at Drake
Tutor men win high places at track meet hosted by Drake.
3
Golfers finish with state meet over Ames course
Results from golf meet in Ames posted.
3
Tutors lose final fracas to Michigan
Tutors lose last game of season to Western State Teachers College, 6-2.
3
Frosh make good marks in sports for whole year
Freshman athletes have good showings in baseball and track this season.
3
Whitford has strong squad back in fall; fourteen lettermen return for 1931 grid team; yearlings strong
Prospects for 1931 football team.
3
Berg Trophies awarded to Heintz and Stapley as most valuable men; Heintz also voted the best all-around athlete and scholar
Wayne Heintz and Keith Stapley receive MVP awards for baseball and track, respectively.
3
Tutors again win conference meet; three marks fall
Track team breaks three records while winning conference honors.
3
Sweater awards made by athletic council
Letter winners for baseball and track listed.
3
Xanhos dethrone Chis in annual school meet
Xanho fraternity wins intramural track meet.
4
First officers of math honorary fraternity are installed by Ira Condit
List of charter members of Kappa Mu Epsilon.
4
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Urges subscription to summer College Eye; $.75.
4
Seventeen students, six professors initiated into honorary music order
List of charter members of Phi Mu Alpha.
4
Six professors and ten students initiated into new geography frat
List of charter members of Gamma Theta Upsilon.
5
Chicago artist takes place of Miss Freeman at start of fall term
Profile of Ralph Squires.
5
Students scramble when bell tolls out song of free Old Golds for two
Rush to Old Gold office for free yearbooks.
5
Training School Play Day
Enjoy pageant, May pole, and track meet.
6
New course in speech corrections is offered during summer term
Professor Berkstresser will offer course.
6
Placements now total four hundred and nine
Roster of those who found jobs.