College Eye — April 28, 1933

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1 Seventeenth Annual Iowa College Press Association convention opens today; Vernon Nash will address students at assembly Friday morning Program highlights.
1 Dr. Riebe addresses two Marshalltown groups Wednesday
1 Modern world God to be church topic Howland Hanson will speak.
1 From Grinnell Frank Beatle will be at the Iowa College Press Association convention at TC; photo.
1 Senior prom to be next Friday; Bob Schneider's orchestra will play for dance
1 College orchestra to conclude concert series next Tuesday Professor Hill will be featured.
1 Professors to get salaries as usual State treasury has insufficient; warrant sold to Cedar Rapids bank.
1 French, Spanish plays will be staged Tuesday Romance Language Club will present "L'epreuve Dangereuse" and "Manana del Sol".
1 Olive Barker to present recital; first appearance of singer since her study in New York Performance program.
1 Spanish play is chosen as annual spring production Will present "The Women Will Have Their Way".
1 Debate at Grundy Center concludes forensic season Debate before Community Club there.
1 Betty Winans will reign as queen of May; Freda Steinberg, Jo Hirons poll next highest vote Thursday Results of close election.
1 Trio will feature Bel Canto concert on Thursday night Performance program.
1 Kurtz march will be played by Grand Rapids Orchestra At national conference.
1 Hart will attend Mayflower society meeting Saturday Irving Hart is president of the group.
1 College Eye gets superior contest rating; paper given All-American honor in national competition In National Scholastic Press Association competition.
1 Dr. E. J. Cable is named President of science group Elected president of Iowa Academy of Science; other faculty participate in meeting.
1 Gibraltar, Alhambra, bull fights are included on Spanish tour; Marybelle McClelland tells of experiences abroad Marybelle McClelland will spend five months abroad.
1 Press adviser Blair Converse from Iowa State College in Ames will attend the Iowa College Press Association; photo.
1 Music fete will be Mother's Day; chorus of six hundred to be feature of program Professor Fullerton will direct college and high school glee clubs.
1 Artistic interpretation marks seventh annual Orchesis recital; original compositions by dancers make up program Description of the upcoming performance; has been offered annually since 1927.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Literat = Eye Student short stories and poems.
2 This campus et al. News from ISTC and other campuses.
2 Editorials; beer laws unnecessary Does not believe that beer drinking will become a campus problem now that Prohibition has been repealed.
2 Editorials; on inter-class intervals Believes that there should be a longer interval between classes so that students can make it to the next class on time.
3 Nashua girls wins scholarship award Gladys Troutner wins the first Lalan award.
3 Eleven take part in piano recital List of Professor Freeman's students.
3 Council rules on fall rushing; new plan thought to give girls more tie for adjustment Rush will not begin until seventh week of school in fall 1933.
3 German Club to give three one-act plays Will present "Post Festum,Die Ankunft", and "Wer Traegt die Pfanne Fort".
3 Epsilon sorority has pledging and election List of pledges and officers.
3 Pi Theta Pi members entertain at picnic Vivian Erickson and Mary Templeton pledged.
3 Lawn party will fete Lutheran students
3 New members of Phi Mu Alpha will attend dinner party tonight At the Mandalay.
3 West Bartlett girls have spring formal dinner-dance party Description of the program.
3 Pi Tau Phi sorority plans spring dance
3 Wesley members will present play Sunday Will present "He had Great Possessions".
3 Blue Key considers Men's Sports Day Matter referred to committee.
3 C. S. A. will give play during social meeting Will present "Enter the Hero".
3 Kappa Theta Psi will dance at Sunnyside
3 Y. W. cabinets plan Riverview retreat
3 Baptist girls elect Gayle Howe President Roster of officers.
3 Press convention dinner and dance is main social event of weekend Campus social calendar.
4 Waterloo, Teachers women to stage swim meet next Tuesday Swimming meet between women from TC and the Waterloo Y. W. C. A.
4 Panthers play Iowa State in season opener; squad in good condition; Johnson May start Coach Whitford took his baseball men to Ames where they initiated their baseball schedule.
4 Bender take ten to Drake; relays are first meet of 1933 Panther Track squad
4 Baker resigns post as Panther line instructor John Baker will resign from being football line coach; will go to California; may play professional football; photo.
4 Eleven records slashed in meet Cherokee two-mile team approaches world mark Teachers College Relays were held. Eleven records were set.
4 Panther Cubs Profile of Myron Cedarholm.