College Eye — March 30, 1934

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1 Beulah Tye chosen W. A. A. president List of WAA officers.
1 "Ruddigore" will be presented on April 2 By TCHS glee clubs.
1 Curtis wins debate Against ISU debater.
1 Alice Faust is top 'A' student; leads women's Honor Roll with seventeen hours of "A" work List of those honored.
1 High School debate team breaks even Wins four of eight events at state contest.
1 Seven will attend St. Paul convention Of Midwest physical education group.
1 Board solicits new staffs on Old Gold, Eye; applications due April 14; twelve paid positions available Description of staff positions.
1 College to give Easter tableau, "In Memoriam" Description of the services.
1 Five men head new Honor Roll; William Hinson heads list; Burch, Corton, Rogers, next in line List of those honored.
1 Brauer, Cowie, Pingel, Northey win elections; balloting is light in last all-school election of year Results of recent elections.
1 "Peace On Earth," spring term play, is important social drama; play to be featured at the drama conference on April 21 Preview of the play.
1 Grant, Curtis to talk at Chicago in speech fray Will feature teachers colleges from three states.
1 Formal initiation held by Blue Key List of new members.
1 "Little Tooter" will resume publication Plan for six issues of the TCHS newspaper.
1 Nominations open for May Day queen
1 Iowa Artists' Club to give exhibition here April 3 to 12
1 Special scenery, costumes add color to opera Description of the scenes for "Pirates of Penzance".
1 Margaret Watson and father publish geometry textbook Professor Watson and his daughter Margaret publish book.
1 WMT to broadcast talks by professors Professor Abbott will speak on everyday science.
1 Lambert organizes Dakota Cub Scouts Organizes only Cub Scout troop in South Dakota.
1 Reviewer finds Orchesis' dances show originality and ingenuity; annual recital presented last evening in auditorium A review of the Orchesis dance recital.
2 Wanted: voters Less than one quarter of the student body participated in last student election.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
2 Forum Considers "Dutch Treat" dating.
2 Know Your Campus Description of the Commons.
3 News briefs Information about students, alumni, and faculty.
3 Gamma Theta Upsilon honors new pledges Three new members initiated.
3 Theta Gamma Nu's hold German picnic
3 Beta Sigmas elect J. Juhl president at recent meeting Will succeed Lois Dalton.
3 G. Winger to head Lutheran students List of other officers.
3 Dr. Lambertson will speak at Commons Will speak on France.
3 Three engagements announced by Delta Phi Delta sorority Helen Mae Kline will marry Corey R. Olsan; Bonnelle Howe will marry Bruce Edison; Ruth Christensen will marry Bruce Middleton.
3 Y. W. C. A. secretary meets local group Marcia Seeber was on campus.
3 Untitled Professor Aitchison will study at the University of Chicago for four weeks.
3 Easter religious services will close Lenten period this week Campus social calendar.
3 Untitled Gladys elected to Playcraft Club.
3 Education society guests of sponsor Eva May Luse speaks at Delta Kappa Pi.
3 Ten are initiated into Playcraft Club List of initiates.
3 Bailey, Carstenson join science group Initiated into Lambda Delta Lambda.
3 Bartlett girls meet Wednesday evening for buffet supper
3 Theta Epsilon hears lecture on Indians Stanley Benz spoke.
4 Varsity cinder squad working on light drills; Panther trackmen strong in dashes; field events are problematical Coach Dickinson assigned events earlier this week.
4 Initial call for frosh baseball draws 43 men; nineteen out for infield positions; ten for outfield The final cut will happen late next week.
4 Natvig is second in lightweight section at intercollegiates Natvig loses only his second match of the year; places second at National Intercollegiate wrestling meet.
4 Frances Hersey leads Colorado CWA group Is state director of public health nursing.