College Eye — June 1, 1932

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1 Extension branch at Creston opens today; to close August 19 Professor Ritter is in charge of the branch school there.
1 Mrs. I. H. Hart, once instructor here, dies Died suddenly May 20, 1932.
1 Publications ads are now limited to Eye Old Gold to be paid for by subscriptions and activity fund.
1 Melvene Draheim to be society editor of Eye staff this term Profile of Melvene Draheim.
1 W. L. Wallace memorial book prepared by Faculty Men's Club; resolution of appreciation is presented to family Will include several of Professor Wallace's short works and a tribute to him.
1 College Eye slashes subscription price Cut from seventy-five cents per term to twenty-five cents.
1 Magician to appear here; Harlan Tarbell will give program here on June 15 Profile and preview.
1 Teacher dies in car crash on way here; another is injured Leona Sutherland killed in Illinois.
1 Current Purple Pen features lino-cut illustrating story Brief survey of contents.
1 Art Mullins will play for rec dance tonight
1 Men's honor fraternity is formed here; Robert Cunningham will head local chapter of Blue Key Blue Key chapter established; list of charter members and officers.
1 Five instructors to join teaching staff here for summer quarter Brief profiles of summer faculty.
1 Two 4-star pictures are on summer bills Will show "The Wet Parade" and "Symphony of Six Million".
1 College Eye tryouts to begin tomorrow Seeking new staff.
1 Upham talks to graduates; educator believes "spirit of scholarship is spirit of service" Excerpts from Commencement address by A. H. Upham.
1 Cunningham gets oil can for best journalistic work Profile of Robert Cunningham.
1 Professor lambastes libraries built for size and beauty; movement distracts students in large rooms says Dr. Finkenbinder Professor Finkenbinder talks about good study habits and settings.
1 Jack Arends to spend summer in art colony Will study at Stone City.
1 The Rivals to be repeated here June 9-10; famous comedy scores hit with Commencement week audience Review of "The Rivals" as performed by students on campus.
2 Taking the breaks Provides examples for claim that early success does not insure a bright future.
2 Genesis Announces changes to the format of the College Eye.
2 Two Minutes Charles Holden claims that if Joan of Arc had been educated, she might never have gone to war.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Campus reviewer Comments on current events.
2 Literat Eye Reviews of "1066 And All That," written by W. C. Sellar and R. J. Yeatman and "The Lot of the Schoolmaster," written by Stephen Leacock.
3 "Canoe ride and eats" tempt Delphian girls Hold picnic on Cedar River; list of officers.
3 Picnics bow out the spring term as club elections greet the new Campus social calendar.
3 Irving Society elects coming year's officers List of officers.
3 Delts close season with sport tea dance
3 Treasure hunt is featured at picnic of Y.M.-Y.W. group
3 Bartlett Hall, East, has induction service for council members List of council members.
3 Mock track meet is scene of W. A. A. award Presented awards to women athletes.
3 Bartlett girls will have social affairs Will have informal at-homes.
3 Bartlett Hall women elect representative officers for next year List of officers.
4 Luther Norsemen down Panthers 3-2 in season's finale Teachers College had only five hits in game against Luther.
4 Two freshmen win awards in three sports; eight earn two each; Board announces winners in all spring sports Freshman letter winners are listed.
4 Teachers netmen defeat Luther, 5-1 ISTC defeated Luther at home; singles and doubles matches are posted.
4 Locals fifth in Iowa meet; tie for second, tie for third, two fourths, third net Panthers 6 3-7 points Results are announced from the 36th annual Iowa state track and field meet.
4 Paul Grier wins high honors in Iowa meet Paul Grier received scoring honors for his performance in the Iowa conference track meet.
4 Schrody, Grier are winners Berg trophies; baseball catcher and broad jump champion chosen as best men Raymond Schrody and Paul Grier received most valuable player honors and the Berg trophies for baseball and track, respectively.
4 Blanchard stars in 6 to 2 Panther win from Minnesota U. Don Blanchard had seven put outs and one home run in game against University of Minnesota.
4 Panthers get sports awards; two earn 4-year blankets; fifteen get track letters; seventeen, baseball Letter winners are announced
5 Music professors will return soon Professors Hill and Russell have been studying at the Eastman School.
5 Business manager New business manager of College Eye, Maurice Kramer, is pictured; photo.
5 Women's meeting All women must attend.
5 Four hundred and sixty-four graduates at exercises May 30; graduating class is only slightly smaller than year before Spring 1932 graduates are listed.
5 Ninety alumni attend Commencement tea
6 Intramural awards are presented at women's banquet Students receiving awards for involvement in intramural athletics are listed.
6 Chi Pi Theta initiates five pledges Sunday List of pledges.
6 Irrelevance
6 Inquisitive students offered opportunity to explore campus A quick look at some of the odd corners on campus.
7 Untitled Many fewer teaching positions in Iowa.
7 Blue Key leader Robert Cunningham, newly elected president of the Blue Key honorary fraternity, is pictured; photo.
7 Magician's remarks lead Eye to offer novel essay contest Will contrast men's and women's reactions to the upcoming magic show.
7 He built his school; Coach Oscar Johnson finds Montana town without gymnasium Profile of Oscar Johnson; photo.
8 Students of orchestral department appear in ensemble recital here Review of recent performance.
8 "So Big" will open at Regent Thursday
8 Instructor studies physical training in central Europe Professor Humiston is currently studying in Austria.
8 German Club presents varied program here Presents program of German plays.
8 Commencement week is busy; varied activities contribute to a long list of events Brief review of Commencement activities.
8 Helene Brown rules Waterloo style show Selected queen of fashion revue in Waterloo.