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College Eye — April 20, 1934
College Eye — April 20, 1934
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Bel Canto Club to give concert; program of sixteen pieces to be presented April 26
Performance program.
1
Anderson wins place in national contest
Ruth Anderson wins honorable mention in home economics contest.
1
Gayle Howe selected as editor of college annual; Weresh managing editor; Furry is managing editor for Eye; Vinall new business manager
Profiles of editors.
1
Mr. Pike to lead forum discussion
G. W. Pike will speak on community expectations of colleges.
1
Committee plans for leader meet
Program for the leadership conference.
1
Women's League and Blue Key sponsor "White Enchantment"; voice concert will occur at Commons Sunday afternoon
Will make presentation for four voices.
1
Schneider will play at spring balloon frolic
Description of the dance with a balloon theme.
1
Recognition Day will be May 16; committees arrange plans for men and women honor students
First Recognition Day held in 1933 for women only; will hold special assembly.
1
Prom queen, king to be elected on Monday, April 23
Roster of candidates.
1
Jacob's, Insull's homecoming is sermon theme
At CHIC.
1
Dramatists to meet Saturday; at least 450 students and teachers expected to attend
Program schedule.
1
Mothers' Day plans complete; registrations and informal breakfast to open program
Schedule of activities.
1
Faculty quartet to play Kurtz work
Will play "String Quartette in C Minor" in Des Moines.
1
Twelfth annual Panther Relays open Saturday; athletes of five colleges, thirty high schools to compete
First year that colleges have participated in the relays; replaces former junior college competition.
1
Official Notice
Description and notice of sophomore testing.
1
Spring play is drama of men resisting war; rapid scene shifts give kaleidoscopic effect to production
Review of "Peace on Earth".
2
Forum
Unhappy with perceived influence of Old Gold over campus elections.
2
Campuses from Coast to Coast
News from campuses around the United States.
2
Books
A book review of "More Money" by Charles Grant.
2
A change
Staff change for student publications is a good thing.
2
Editor's quandary
Should the editor print Forum articles with misinformation?
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Poetry
3
Omega chapter of Beta Sigma Phi is guest of officers
3
Helene Brown named leader of Gamma's
List of officers of Alpha Beta Gamma.
3
Seven students are initiated into Kappa Mu Epsilon society
Roster of initiates.
3
W. E. Hays presents students in recital
List of performers.
3
Social Science Club initiates two girls
Marian Muzzey and Marie Sanger initiated.
3
Alpha group studies Ellis Parker Butler
3
News briefs
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3
Dr. Bollinger to visit campus on April 29
H. D. Bollinger will be guest at Wesley Foundation.
3
Margaret Thomson elected president of Kappa Phi Club
Roster of officers.
3
Dr. Luse is guest at College Club banquet
Spring was theme of banquet.
3
Untitled
Bernadine Davis visited campus.
3
Dormitory girls to have 'Spring Sprint' at Commons May 5
Second dance for Bartlett Hall.
3
Aupperle is elected Stowaway president
Roster of officers.
3
Helen Stover weds Dorsey Skinner on Saturday, April 14
3
Phi Mu Alpha's to initiate three men
Roster of new members.
3
Carritt chosen head of Tau Sigma Delta
Roster of other officers.
3
Drama conference, spring play, frat dances, top social events
Campus social calendar.
4
Graduates' notice
May order Commencement announcements.
4
Latham, Finkenbinder attend convention
Will attend North Central Association meeting.
4
Panther nine to meet Iowa here Monday; start schedule against one of strongest teams in conference
Panther team weakened by the loss of many veteran players.
4
Men's Union notice
Will hold primary election.
4
Trackmen place in three events at Hastings tilt
Tutors place in pole vault, 880 yard relay, and the hundred yard dash.
4
Varsity, frosh winter sports awards given; basketball and matmen get letters, monograms and sweaters
List of the thirty-four men who received awards.
4
Marian Jepsen will give organ recital
4
Rickert named Haddox trophy winner for fall
Rickert gets trophy by default when Weissman did not return to school to complete tournament.
4
Thirteen to give ensemble recital
List of those who will perform.
4
Marston to present senior piano recital
Performance program.