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College Eye — April 1, 1932
College Eye — April 1, 1932
← March 25, 1932
April 8, 1932 →
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Houck appoints five committees to plan senior prom May 14
List of committee members.
1
Fifteen hundred watch pageant of crucifixion here on Easter Sunday
Presented by Junior Religious Council.
1
May Queen nominations due in office by April 6
1
Major "I" men sponsor first dance tonight; Art Biddinger and his band of Cedar Rapids replace Lloyd Wells, originally reported engaged
1
Cornell chemistry head addresses group here
Nicholas Knight will address the Chemistry Seminar.
1
Press officers to be named April 18
1
Junior Academy of Science will meet here April 29, 30
High school science students will come to campus.
1
Practice teaching grade equals average of two first terms in college
Martin Nelson talks about the relationship between grades in class and in student teaching.
1
Over six hundred purchase Old Golds
1
Howland Hanson chooses "Miracle of Me" for topic
For CHIC sermon.
1
Bureau places 3551 graduates; five thousand register with bureau in three years since its founding
E W. Goetch talks about the value of the service.
1
Six seek publications positions; new appropriation assures wages; additional applications expected; candidates are well qualified
George Holmes says that the quality of the applications is high.
1
League executives announced members of new committees
List of Women's League officers and committee members.
1
Student loans exceed $10,000; college gives approval for incorporation of loan association here
About 125 students have taken out loans.
1
Professor Wallace will not return this term
Still recovering from complications of influenza.
1
Eight will have leads in cast of O'Neill play; cast includes seventy-five
Preview of "Marco Millions"; list of cast members.
1
Burton Byers wins oratorical contest
Will represent ISTC in intercollegiate competition.
1
Henrietta Thornton, art instructor, resigns after 38 years' service here
Resignation effective at end of summer 1932 term.
1
Tutors place in forensic meet; local teams tie Wisconsin U. for second honors; Carleton is first
Results of recent competition; photo.
1
Glee clubs give annual concert; Euterpean and Troubadour clubs combine for evening of music
Review of Euterpean and Troubadour glee club performances on campus.
2
Local Orchesis will present program Thursday evening
Will present eight dances.
2
Who stopped the Campanile clock?
Humorous questions about why the clock stopped.
2
Eight students appear in regular bi-monthly departmental recital
List of performers and their work.
2
Eagle Scouts will pan for gold on vacation journey to Black Hills
Professor Buffum will lead trip.
2
Stanley Wood serves on scenery committee at Yale winter pageant
Participates in many dramatic activities while studying at Yale.
2
Lillian Crossley killed by car in Webster City
3
Bartlett Hall holds April Fool party
3
Alpha Society
Hold regular meeting.
3
The Line
Campus gossip.
3
Sororities are initiating and pledging new members this week
Campus social calendar.
3
Alphas hold spring banquet and initiation
3
Phi Chi Delta plan April Fool's party
4
Veteran catcher
Senior catcher Leo Schrody poses for the camera; photo.
4
Baseball players practice outdoors
Baseball practices continue.
4
Two wrestlers qualify for Olympic trials; Gerber and Harmon place third in national meet at Bloomington
Maynard Harman and Arthur Gerber will travel to Columbus, Ohio, to try out for the Olympic team; results from national intercollegiate tournament are announced.
4
Panther Tales
Brief profile of Keith Stapley; comments on the upcoming Olympics; photo.
4
Spring sports program is announced; entries in softball, tennis, and track must be posted by April 16
Intramural program and rules for the 1932 spring term.
4
Dickinson directs men in outdoor practice
First meet for track team will be the Kansas Relays on April 23.
4
Athletic Board picks Art Olsen for Berg award; trophy is awarded for most valuable service during basketball season
Junior guard Arthur Olsen was awarded the Berg Trophy for his performance on the 1931-32 basketball team.
4
Life Savers will give carnival here April 20
Corps is currently practicing.