College Eye — August 10, 1933

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1 'Carrying The Torch' will be dinner theme; President's reception will begin graduation activities Schedule of Commencement activities.
1 Massive inkwell, flower vase to conceal microphones at stadium; Edward Wiler, John Swope build broadcasting system Description of the sound system for the music festival.
1 Music festival opens on campus; faculty, students, alumni participate in anniversary celebration and festival; two college students are named queens Lengthy description of the Cedar Falls eightieth anniversary celebration and the part that ISTC will play in the event.
1 College influence in Iowa is theme of festival float Description of the ISTC float.
1 Tennis tourney semi-finals to be played tomorrow Competition results.
1 Untitled Pi Gamma Mu will meet.
1 Latham attends meeting of state examiners' board Board is working on new kinds of certification.
1 Not one credit hour short, but---- Carl Strand is graduating with an excess of credit hours.
1 String orchestra to give concert; James Henderson will be soloist; program to be August 16 First presentation by a student string orchestra on campus.
1 Former sheriff, speech teachers in alumni cast; tickets for "Children Of The Moon' on sale Monday Preview of the play.
1 Publication staff members signify intent to return Just about all of the Old Gold, Purple Pen, and College Eye staff members will be back in the fall.
1 James Brett Kenna of Des Moines will preach here Sunday At CHIC.
1 Graduation speaker Fred C. Gilchrist will speak; photo.
1 Orchestra gives summer concert; Edward Kurtz, conductor; Olive Barker is soloist Program description.
2 Readers' Row Weekly bulletin of new library books.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Open forum on the certification law Irving Hart answers questions about the new law.
2 Editorials; an age of new deals? Teacher's pay will stay low unless united action forces the proper legislation necessary to keep the school teacher's pay on a par with other wage earners.
2 Editorials; she can't mean it Questions observations of a woman who says that smart women are humble and worship men.
2 Essayist discusses optimism; happiness is dependent upon attitudes, not exterior conditions Believes that a person can make his own happiness.
3 Thirty attend meet of Writer's Club; for read articles Speakers and their topics.
3 Riding horseback to school was experience of Wyoming teacher; she lived in sheep wagon when family moved Loraine Hill talks about teaching school in the mountains.
3 Georgiana Murphy hasn't missed class in college career Profile of Georgiana Murphy.
3 Personals Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3 Joy Louise Wright will present piano recital Wednesday Training School student will perform.
3 Pi Beta Alpha banquet, sorority parties make up social schedule Campus social calendar.
3 If you can't find rooms here, bring your own along Oliver Stoeber and his family are living in a trailer this summer.
3 College sends twenty-thousand 'Which Way' folders to high school graduates; pictures of campus and social activities are featured Description of the recruitment effort.
3 Last two dancers in Women's Gymnasium will be this term Henceforth the dances will be held in the Commons.
4 Untitled Professor Smith released from hospital.
4 Last games on league schedule are next week; three games remain to be played; Lytle's men hold lead Shroyer won on a forfeit from Fisher; Lytle was credited with another win against Boyles's team; Shroyer beat Loper's team, 6-3.
4 Tutor mentor chats with All-American girl Johnny Baker talks with Lucille Lund; photo.
4 Cohen and Kelly are featured as seamen in film at Regent Will show "The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble".
4 80th Anniversary; queens of anniversary pageant Virginia Philpot and Virginia Streeter are queens of pageant; photo.