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College Eye — April 8, 1932
College Eye — April 8, 1932
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April 15, 1932 →
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Alpha Delta Alpha leads fraternities in grade average for winter term; Chi Pi Theta takes second place; Alpha Chi Epsilon preps lead pledge groups
Grade averages by fraternity.
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24 students are applicants for staff positions; Board of Control will elect major members of Old Gold and College Eye staffs for next year
List of applicants.
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Iowa high school debate tournament closes here Friday
Seven coaches are ISTC alumni.
1
Interpretation faculty will be hosts to school drama conclave here
Conference program highlights.
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Publications will send delegates to meeting
Will go to Iowa College Press Association meeting.
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Superintendent places H. L. Eells on committee
Will be on state advisory committee on highway safety.
1
Wendell Bragonier heads Student Council list of executives for next year
Will be president; roster of officers; photo.
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Alice Mock will sing Thursday; soprano of Chicago civic opera will present program in auditorium
Performer profile.
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College worship Sunday features guest preacher
The Reverend Russel F. Judson will speak.
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Help elect the May Queen Wednesday!
List of seven candidates.
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Science group will meet here; convention includes American chemical, mathematical associations also
Highlights of the Iowa Academy of Science meeting.
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Who will reign at senior prom?
Nominations are still in order.
1
Glee club will present concert next Tuesday; reader will assist
Program for the Bel Canto performance.
1
Speakers will compete in inter-state contest at Stevens Point, Wis.
Robert Wick and David Grant will represent ISTC.
1
Local group to attend Iowa peace convention
Professor Robinson will lead ISTC delegation.
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Rummel is elected Y. M. C. A. president
Will appoint other officers.
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Dance tonight will last three hours
Will be held in place of two hour recreational dance.
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Prep athletes to engage in Iowa meet here soon; state board approves plans for annual invitation relays here; blanks are mailed to 300 schools
Annual Iowa State Teachers College high school invitational relays will be held on April 23.
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State organization of professors will meet here April 30
Professor Finkenbinder will be in charge of AAUP meeting.
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"Alumnus" prints new constitution proposed for Alumni Association; new form authorizes local units, change of meeting date, new finance plan
Highlights of the proposed changes.
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Ruth Latta will attend women's convention in South Dakota next week
Will attend meeting of women's governance association.
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Untitled
Commencement announcement orders will be taken.
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Orchesis gives dance recital; program carries sincerity of expression in variety of rhythmic numbers
Review of Orchesis performance on campus.
2
No term exams says student
Criticizes the proposed cut system which would require two hour final examinations.
2
Drama shop develops new publicity methods for plays this term
Uses new technique in poster production.
2
Dr. E. L. Ritter completes study of present Schoolmen's Clubs in Iowa
Presents statistics on existing clubs.
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School spirit at Iowa State Teachers College
Criticizes students for their lack of enthusiasm and attendance at school sponsored events.
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Crowd attends first dance sponsored by major letter winners
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The Line
Campus gossip.
3
Bartlett Hall, West, has council dinner
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Pi Tau Phi has formal initiation
Three pledges initiated.
3
Phi Sigma Epsilon holds initiation and house party
List of five pledges who were initiated.
3
Dorothy Humiston sails for study at American college in Tyrolean Alps
Will study in several countries.
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Secretary, nine girls will attend Y. W. C. A convention at Ames
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Glenn Boysen elected president at A. D. A's
List of officers.
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Kappa Phi
Will elect officers.
3
Gammas initiate four new members
List of initiates.
3
Spring brings a rush of social activity; dates are being set for spring dances
Campus social calendar.
4
Coach H. C. Haddox drills varsity, frosh tennis candidates; varsity schedules will be more extensive than in former years
Eighteen varsity men are out for tennis; tentative schedule is posted.
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T. C. H. S. runners meet Independence in dual track meet; Coach Schneider is building team around nucleus of four lettermen
Teachers College High School will open 1932 track season against team from Independence; line-up posted.
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College movie brings "The Guardsman" here
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Panther Tales
Talks about present lull in sports activity, Olympic football game, and football games between the Jones and encourages intramural participation;
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Whitford cuts baseball squad to thirty men; batting practice constitutes major part of outdoor sessions
Ten lettermen will return to the baseball team; practices continue.
4
Red Cross tests are scheduled for May
For water safety.
4
Track squad drills for Kansas Relays
Inclement weather has forced the track team to practice indoors and has impeded their development.
4
Eighty participate in women's spring athletic program; marathon swim, left over from winter events, is still unfinished
Women's spring intramural program is announced.
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Varsity wrestlers, coaches banquet
Wrestling banquet was held at Tip Top Tavern.