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College Eye — April 13, 1934
College Eye — April 13, 1934
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Dr. H. A. Bosley will preach at church service
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Over 150 couples to attend dance
Arrangements and rules for the Femmes Fancy dance.
1
Drama confab to be April 21; extensive program planned by drama department for delegates
Conference program schedule.
1
Eight to speak in new type debate
Will feature Congressional style.
1
Committees to arrange plans for leadership
1
Crawford wins close race for Queen of May
Election results; photo.
1
Sylvia Sidney will pick handsome man
Movie star will pick man for Old Gold.
1
Prom hour is extended to 1; king to be elected as an added feature of affair
King and Queen will be revealed at dance; will last until 1AM for first time in college history.
1
Men's Union formally organized at assembly; articles revised, adopted; petition blanks for office seekers available at Dean's office
Election petitions available; purpose is "promulgating cooperation and interest among men students".
1
Plans arranged for volume of student verses
Five hundred copies of book containing student verse will be published.
1
New May fete plans revealed; committee arranges many features for May 12 festivities
Will include four Maypoles on south campus.
1
Twenty-one take part in oratorio
List of those who presented "Daughter of Jairus".
1
James Ebel is head of board; Marion Bragonier chosen secretary of Board of Publications
Board will select press convention delegates.
1
Graduation thins pep frat roster; applicants sought
Rho Epsilon Rho seeking new members.
1
Panther Relays set for April twenty-first; collegiate races to feature six Iowa college teams
Coe, Grinnell, Cornell, Morningside, and Carleton have been invited to relays.
1
Large cast to take part in anti-war play; drama production classes assisting in making of play
List of cast members for "Peace on Earth".
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Campuses from Coast to Coast
News from campuses around the United States.
2
A banner year!
Creation of student pep organization and the Men's Union are notable changes for student body.
2
Forum
Would like to have seen more participation at the meeting to organize the Men's Union.
2
Know Your Campus
History and description of the Campanile.
2
Books
A book review of "Man's Mortality" by Michael Arlen.
2
Poetry
3
News briefs
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3
Syncopated supper features 'Hits o' '34'
Song titles will be used as supper theme.
3
Davenport is new Kappa Theta head
Roster of Kappa Theta Psi officers.
3
Freeman pupils will give recital Monday
List of performers.
3
Lauretta Starry to present recital Wednesday night
Performance program.
3
Alpha Delta Alpha social fraternity leads in studies
Grade point averages of campus fraternities.
3
Fullerton, Erbe will talk at station WMT
On school music.
3
"Campus Playboys" book Cunard job
Richard Sucher band will travel to Europe.
3
Ruegnitz presents Paige Williams in recital on Monday
Performance program.
3
Pupil of Lois Roush is winner of contest
Marion Edith Hospers honored.
3
Symposium Club to hear speech tilts
Forensics students will entertain.
3
"Femmes Frolic" is high spot in social events during week-end
Campus social calendar.
3
Untitled
Professor Lambertson will speak to credit association.
3
Three initiated by earth science club
Roster of new Gamma Theta Upsilon.
3
Pi Theta's initiate three preps tomorrow
Roster of new Pi Theta Pi members.
4
If I'm Wrong, I'm Sorry
Sports gossip.
4
Poetry recital will be feature of tea
Professor Terry read poetry.
4
Spring intramural managers selected
Spring intramurals will include track, kittenball, golf, and tennis.
4
Constance Bennett in college picture
Will show "Our Betters".
4
Dr. Beard reports birth of daughter
Daughter Jean born.
4
Baseball squad drills for game against Iowa; Whitford reduces size of team by cut Monday
Panther infield is strong this year.
4
Freshman track candidates look strong in drills
Freshmen look really strong in field events.
4
Six men leave for Nebraska; Moeller, Nichols, Walgren, Hulin, White, Meikle make trip
Track members leave for Hastings Relays.
4
Sock in the hand worth 2 on foot?
Women had to obtain garter in hazing activity.
4
Announcements to be on sale Monday
4
McCuskey cuts frosh baseball squad to thirty
Twenty men do not make cut.
4
Varsity net men begin workout
Coach Haddox builds his team around Dick Rickert and Don Klotz.