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College Eye — April 22, 1932
College Eye — April 22, 1932
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Prom Queen vote will be Wednesday
Wayne Johnson is seeking nominations.
1
2000 invitations to be sent for Mother's Day
For third annual celebration.
1
Teachers nine open season against S. U. I.; only two veteran pitchers, Ward and Johns, return; hurler for opener is not yet announced
Panthers will play against University of Iowa here.
1
Science bulletin carries junior academy news
Includes articles by ISTC science faculty.
1
Editors leave today for state convention at Morningside College
For Iowa College Press Association meeting.
1
Psychology professor writes beginners test
A. E. Brown writes textbook.
1
Wreck injures two students; Barnes, Hack are reported still in critical condition; Brown returns
In accident near Cedar Rapids.
1
Local celebrities break into movies; films are to be shown Saturday
Will show campus news reels.
1
Board grants absence leaves; Monica Wild, Arthur Dickinson, Agnes Cole are granted leaves for study
Will pursue graduate study.
1
Three faculty members to address meetings at Des Moines this week
Professors Erbe, Robinson, and Beard will speak.
1
Iowa Mayflower group elects Hart president
Elected for third time.
1
Participants begin May Day practices during past week
Many groups will participate.
1
Campus draws drama groups; local professors will address Iowa drama conference here tomorrow
Second annual conference on play production.
1
Four students address Rotary Club at Waverly
Gave extemporaneous exhibition.
1
What? Depression? A mere obsession!
No applicants for Kappa Delta Pi scholarship.
1
Speech clinic here to be in Gilchrist Monday
University of Iowa faculty will offer clinic.
1
High school commercial students will compete in district contest here
Six high schools will participate.
1
Editors
Next year's Old Gold editors, Oscar Johnson, Robert Brown, and Clermont Loper are pictured separately; photo.
1
College plays host to prep track teams; thirty-five high schools enter three hundred and fifty contestants in Teachers invitation relays tomorrow
Meet will begin Saturday morning at 10 a.m.; participating schools are listed.
1
State peace oratory contest will be May 6
Burton Byers will be ISTC representative.
1
Lambda Delta Lambda will initiate three pledges Wednesday
List of pledges.
1
'Marco Millions' shows struggle to gain wealth; Marshall Kathan gives finely shaded performance of title role; Max Auld gives clever portrayal as Kahn
Review of student production entitled "Marco Millions."
1
Are you bashful--needing aid? Here's a boon for man or maid!
Preview of Hello Week.
2
Robert McCrea is to give recital in college auditorium Wednesday
Performance program.
2
Students here are "good" eaters, says cafeteria director
Student food preferences.
2
Contralto and organist will present recital at 7:30 Thursday evening
Leola Catlin and Mildred Landsberg will perform.
2
Marjorie Thomas will assist Gladys Bieghler in recital Monday night
Performance program.
2
A history of activities
Explores the evolution of categories of student groups and activities at ISTC.
2
Two who play important roles
Ruth Kurtz and Don Kelley, actors in "Marco Millions," are pictured separately; photo.
3
The Line
Campus gossip.
3
Four fraternity and sorority dances are scheduled for this weekend
Campus social calendar.
3
Faculty Dames will have Spanish tea
3
Former Dean finishes degree examinations
Elizabeth Maxwell is completing doctoral study.
4
Tennis team engages with Coe tomorrow; team is weakened by loss of Reinstein, who has quit school
Six men will make up ISTC team to compete against Coe.
4
Track squad is entered in Kansas Relays; Dickinson enters men in two special events and one relay
Six men will travel to Lawrence, Kansas, to represent ISTC in the Kansas Relays; photo.
4
Women's life saving corps appears in demonstration
Description of the exhibitions.
4
Regional official visits local Y. M. C. A. Tuesday
E. R. Hinckley visited.
4
Drawings for spring sports announced
First round drawings for softball, tennis, and golf are announced; competition will begin soon.
4
Why do some boys forego golf hose?
Comments on men wearing hose beneath their golf knickers.
4
Women's intramural swim ends tonight
Frogs and Delphians will compete in finals of swimming competition tonight; other intramural sports will begin soon.
4
Dean Reed tells of "fratless" days at Iowa Teachers College; literary societies and Hobo club trained young orators in former times
Talks about roles and functions of literary societies and Greek organizations.