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College Eye — April 21, 1933
College Eye — April 21, 1933
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Grant Wilder to be church speaker here
At CHIC.
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Prep dramatists will see spring play performed; three hundred expected at drama conference tomorrow
About three hundred will attend.
1
Hart will speak to Grinnell graduates
Professor Hart will make Vesper address at his alma mater.
1
Eight girls are named candidates for Queen of May
List of nominees.
1
W. A. A. elects new officers Tuesday
Roster of officers.
1
Frank Hill to be soloist for college concert; Teachers College Symphony Orchestra to appear May 2
Performance program for Symphony Orchestra presentation.
1
Dr. O. R. Latham to speak at Blue Key banquet Wednesday
Group will elect officers.
1
Debate is theme of Hamilton Club spring banquet program
Roster of speakers who will talk about debate.
1
Presbyterian group will present play
Will present "Bread".
1
Slacks is chosen Men's Club President
Defeated Professor Richman.
1
Harvey Waugh to appear as soloist in Waterloo concert
Program for Waterloo Symphony Orchestra presentation.
1
Tea given for honor women; ten senior students are honored by college club
List of women honored by the College Club.
1
Issuance of Mother's Day invitations begins work of committees in chard; plan annual observance for week-end of May 12-14
Students will receive invitations, which they will mail to their mothers.
1
Music scholarship contest scheduled for this afternoon
Will compete for Lalan scholarship.
1
Press meeting here next week; Vernon Nash will deliver lecture on Friday morning
Brief schedule of convention.
1
No coffee; no lips that touch coffee shall ever . . . .
Dorothy Truitt is not a coffee drinker.
1
Pistols, dogs, trees, amuse our teachers
A look at some of the hobbies enjoyed by ISTC professors.
1
Practices for May festival begin Monday
Work is in the hands of committees.
1
Red Cross examiner qualifies twenty in life-saving tests
List of those who passed the test.
1
Press convention date cards are due
For those who want dates for the press convention.
1
Orchesis will present recital Thursday night; interpretation of music, moods is objective of group
Performance program; list of members.
1
Faculty members to play at music teachers meeting
All music faculty will play in symphony performance.
1
Publications staff meeting is called
To prepare for press convention.
1
Romance and tragedy are woven into Shakespeare's play, 'Romeo and Juliet'; production o be repeated tonight and Saturday afternoon
Review of the play.
2
Literat = Eye
Student short stories and poems.
2
John Barrymore is cast in stellar role as college professor
Will show "Topaz".
2
Editorials; is your mother coming?
Urges students to invite their mothers to campus for Mother's Day activities.
2
Editorials; oh yeah!
Urges middle road in use of slang.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Forum
Professor Mach notes that his comments on what students can learn on weekends was meant to contrast weekends on campus versus weekends at home.
2
Anyhow it's one way to patch up love scenes, so everyone's happy; it's just matter of scissors and cement, and the show goes on
A look at the complicated process of showing movies in the Auditorium.
3
Untitled
Eleanor McMillin initiated into Sigma Phi Epsilon.
3
Comedy satire is Regent weekend bill
Will show "So This is Africa".
3
Soloists at symphony concert
Harvey Waugh and Frank Hill will be soloists in symphony orchestra presentations; photo.
3
Believe it or not! College students devise and use their own vocabulary; "Bing" Crosby and Richard Arlen work out list of college slang
American college slang.
3
Social activities are renewed after lull in pre-Easter social programs
Campus social calendar.
3
Dr. Beatrice Geiger speaks at Bartlett Hall laboratory tea
Discusses tea etiquette.
3
Neo-Chresto Society has spring banquet
List of initiates.
3
Epsilon Phi Epsilon plans sport dance
To be held at the Mandalay.
3
Four are initiated into Alpha Society
Roster of new members.
4
Frosh baseball squad initiates first of series
Freshman baseball players work out daily; will participate in intra-squad games.
4
Whitford drills diamond squad for first game; squad members injured in scrimmage; lineup may be juggled
Baseball men get ready for their first game with Iowa State College Cyclones.
4
Panther net squad whipping into shape but lacks schedule
Scheduling meets for men's tennis team is becoming a problem.
4
Panther lair to be scene of track relays; twenty-seven high schools, fifteen junior colleges send 350 men
Three hundred trackmen representing the elite of the state's high schools and junior colleges will compete at TC in the relays.
4
'I' Club men plan Friday night dance
4
Panther Cubs
Profile of William Schulz.
4
Yearling cindermen point for triangular Coe and Cornell meet
Freshman track squad is now working outside daily; first meet will be with Coe and Cornell.
4
Thirteen enter Drake Relays; relay teams, pole-vaulters, 2-milers, shot man on squad
Coach Bender has chosen thirteen men to be on the Panther track squad at the Drake Relays.