College Eye — April 15, 1932

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1 College Commons plans are approved by Iowa State Board of Education Approve preliminary work of architects; hope to done by end of spring term 1933.
1 Debate teams unite with Hamilton Club at banquet tomorrow Fifty debaters and their guests will attend banquet; wide participation in debate this year.
1 Women will present swim exhibit at men's pool next Wednesday Will present life saving and swimming exhibit.
1 New Y. M. C. A. officers attend state meeting Will go to Boone for camping and discussion.
1 "Hello" Week will be from April 25 to 30 Opportunity for students to become better acquainted.
1 Oscar Johnson and Don Finlayson to head Old Gold and College Eye staffs during next school year Roster of student publications staffs; photo.
1 Dr. Finkenbinder to teach in New York school this summer Will teach in Albany, New York.
1 Dr. Stifler, Chicago, will preach at college Sunday
1 Student Council will sponsor dance tonight
1 Dr. Latham returns from investigative survey in California Took part in survey of higher learning there.
1 Social Science faculty delegates will attend Des Moines convention Will take part in several professional meetings.
1 Rule book of campus etiquette is planned Will contain information on correspondence, social affairs, correct behavior, and entertaining.
1 Original building on campus was constructed as home for orphans; 25 additional edifices have been erected during past six decades Brief history of Old Central Hall.
1 Mary Anderson is May Queen; Maxine Vail is runner-up in close contest for honors Will preside at May Day and Mother's Day activities; photo.
1 Maxwell High wins state high school speech meet here Results of recent competition.
1 Local professors issue student life book now ready for distribution Typical student life traced through four years of college.
1 Kappa Delta Pi has initiation; twenty-three new members bring roll to full quota of organization List of new members.
1 University professors will hold speech clinic at Cedar Falls April 25 University of Iowa faculty will be here.
1 Students offer O'Neill drama here next week; "Marco Millions" incorporates variety from every angle; involves used of twelve sets, elaborate costumes Preview of the play; list of cast and crew.
1 Bel Canto Club appears in concert, assisted by Wilson B. Paul, reader Review of Bel Canto glee club's performance last Tuesday.
2 Journalists will go to conclave; Cunningham, Steinberg will address journalists at state convention Will attend Iowa College Press Association meeting.
2 Dorothy Richardson and Hattie Zoe Short to give joint voice recital here Performance programs.
2 Government students attend peace parley Members of Professor Robinson's class attend meeting.
3 Notice Clubs should furnish information to College Eye.
3 L. S. A. Held regular meeting.
3 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Epsilon Phi Epsilon pledges four girls List of pledges.
3 Phi Omega Pi house party is tonight
3 Y. W. C. A. house party is next weekend At Riverview Park.
3 Robert Buckmaster is elected president of Lambda Gamma Nu List of officers.
3 Untitled Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Edmonson visited.
3 Untitled Wilbert Brown pledged Chi Pi Theta.
3 Nine delegates go to state Y. W. conference List of delegates.
3 Mathematics Club Robert Huntoon will speak on geometry.
3 Dr. F. W. Lambertson to give talk at tea in Bartlett Hall, East
3 Senior Religious Council to have luncheon Tuesday Group consists of college faculty and local clergymen.
3 English Club dinner to be next Tuesday Professor Lambertson will speak.
3 Phi Omega Pi Entertained guests.
4 Teachers College will entertain high school track stars; growing list of entries indicates a large field of contestants Iowa State Teachers College High School invitational relays will be held April 23.
4 Women's athletics entry list grows Recent entries in women's spring intramurals are listed.
4 T. C. High loses to Independence TCHS was defeated by Independence high school, 68-59.
4 Varsity tennis men prepare for meet with Coe College First dual meet of the 1932 season will be against Coe College.
4 Track tryouts are scheduled this weekend; one triangular and one dual meet have been scheduled for freshmen Tryouts will be held to find out who will represent ISTC at the Kansas Relays.
4 Little Tutors finish third in triangular In triangular, West Waterloo High School had 76 points to East Waterloo's 48 and TC High School's 33.
4 Women athletes elect new officers List of WAA officers.
4 Coach M. E. Fritzel announces cut of frosh baseball squad; Mason City Junior College and Sheffield High appear on freshmen card Squad of fifty was reduced to twenty-seven; freshmen players are listed and 1932 schedule is announced.
4 Whitford has difficulty in selecting nine; reserves and sophomores must be used to replace graduated regulars Possible starting lineups are discussed.