College Eye — April 6, 1934

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1 Senior Prom set for May 4; negotiations under way to obtain popular orchestra
1 Plans for Men's Union near completion; constitution to be submitted at assembly; temporary officers will be selected on the same occasion Description of organization plans for new men's group.
1 Hart and Pike to speak at forums On community expectations of colleges.
1 Rogers will present piano recital April 12 Helen Rogers will perform.
1 Dr. Crowder to preach Sunday; Hanson absent W. G. Crowder will speak at CHIC.
1 'Peace On Earth' is spring play; Davenport, Middleton, and Byers will play in leading roles List of cast members; preview of the play.
1 Women's Band will give concert here Tuesday, April 10 Performance program.
1 We'll bet no. 7 will prove an exception to all other rules! Rules for the upcoming Femmes Fancy dance.
1 Ruth Mary Samson to present recital Performance program.
1 Sherwood Eddy charts East, Germany and Russia in talk; calls Hitlerism anti-toxin to German post-war defeatism Presents views on Europe and Japan.
1 Women's group will confer on executive plan Will help women discover qualities of leadership.
1 Ten will go to Grinnell confab; faculty members, students to attend international relations meeting Will be third annual college convention.
1 David Grant is elected new council leader; John Beebee appointed as vice-president; Brauer is secretary Brief profiles of officers.
1 Eleven vie for 1934 May queen; final election to be held Monday, April ninth List of those nominated; description of upcoming event.
1 College offices and bookstore to be rebuilt; tentative plans also cal for landscaping of Commons Will accommodate changes in administrative organization and beautification plans for Back Circle.
1 "Pirates of Penzance," hilarious opera, will be repeated tonight; Gilbert and Sullivan show has sparkling music, gay lines A review of the glee club opera "Pirates of Penzance."
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Constitution for proposed Men's Union Text of the constitution.
2 Books A book review of "On Running After One's Hat" by G.K. Chesterton.
3 Gayle Howe heads Epsilon Phi Epsilon Roster of officers.
3 Wesley Foundation Easter service held Description of services.
3 Stewart elected to presidency of Y.M.
3 News briefs Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3 Dr. Punke advocates simple spelling lists Former faculty member Edward Punke believes in simplified spelling.
3 Fullerton to speak at WMT on music
3 Wesley Players to give Easter play at Cedar Heights Will present "The Triumph of the Defeated".
3 Hostetter selected new president for Alpha Literary Club List of officers.
3 Halvorson to speak before English Club Will speak on spring.
3 Dr. Charles to lead Sunday evening club Will speak on preaching.
3 Kappa Phi cabinet honors patronesses
3 Untitled Blythe Kassel visited Dorothy Wilson.
3 Last rites held for Ervin Strawn, noted educational worker Erwin Edward Strawn died March 26, 1934.
3 Dr. Laurie honored at student center communion service At Westminster center.
3 "Pirates of Penzance," weekend dance, picnics, crowd calendar Campus social calendar.
3 Gogerty to play for Boiler Makers' brawl
3 Debaters honored at Men's, Women's Faculty Club party
3 Correction Tom Lamke's name was omitted from the Honor Roll.
3 National head of Kappa Mu Epsilon to be local guest Kathryn Wyant will speak.
3 Hughes, V. Roth and Ardys Smith chosen Delt sorority heads Roster of officers.
4 If I'm Wrong I'm Sorry Sports gossip.
4 St. Olaf's choir to sing at West High
4 Hutto speaks to P. E. club
4 Freshman nine holds belated outdoor drills No definite lineup had been formed yet.
4 Panther Cubs Profile of Charles Barg.
4 Trackmen vie for jaunt to Hastings Races; varsity's first competition will be Nebraska relays Relay teams have been hampered by cold weather; have had little practice so far.
4 Women's Athletic Association picnic is set for April 17 Intramural sports will begin soon.
4 Thirty-six men out for frosh track tryouts Charles Barg heads freshmen recruits.
4 Sixteen apply for Eye, Old Gold jobs
4 Whitford scans varsity hitting and infielding; coach stresses timing and meeting the ball squarely Baseball practice moves outside with present good weather.