College Eye — April 27, 1934

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1 Science instructors go to club meeting Many science faculty will attend Iowa Academy of Science meeting.
1 Musicians present Cadman music cycle
1 Thirty-two in race for Men's Union positions; primary election Monday, April 30; finals in early May Brief profiles of candidates.
1 Final May Day plans revealed; all senior B.A. girls will attend May queen May twelfth Will feature dances.
1 Teachers Hi-Y group selects new officers
1 Crawford featured for ballroom dance Lorinne Crawford will dance at Balloon Dance.
1 Four Blue Key men honored; will represent college at national prep society Will go to Des Moines ceremony.
1 Theodore Adams elected new College Eye editor; 'Griff' Eggers sport editor; new staff assumes duties start of summer quarter Profiles of new editors.
1 Rev. Harry Moore is guest speaker at two meetings At CHIC.
1 Floyd Halloway Orchestra will play for prom; six entertainers also to perform at annual senior dance Preview of the Senior Prom.
1 Myers announces results of state typewriting meet Students and faculty grade state contest papers.
1 Dr. Beatrice Geiger to speak over WMT On education for living.
1 Construction begins On new College Eye office; Old Gold will use old College Eye office.
1 Inter-sorority council to give trophies at tea To sororities with best grades.
1 Conventions seem to be conventional Women's League will sponsor convention on campus.
1 Journalists to attend confab; Iowa College Press group hold annual meet at Drake Ten members of the publications staffs will attend; photo.
1 Bel Canto recital wins praise; performers prove meritorious; program of musical period literature shows choral developments A review of the glee club concert.
1 Official notice Sophomores should report for testing.
2 Lantz will speak to academy over WOI Will speak on flowers.
2 Four students will be soloists with symphony; college orchestra will give concert evening of May third Performance program.
2 Dr. George F. Zook criticizes cost of lack of education Excerpt from 1932 Commencement speech.
2 Lund, Arends start weekly broadcast Will consist of musical duets.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Queen of the Drake Relays The queen of the silver anniversary Drake Relays, Martha Stull of Northwestern; photo.
2 Olive Sinclair wins Columbia University Roberts Fellowship Profile of Olive Sinclair.
2 Humiston, D. White attend convention Of national physical education association.
3 Annual Presbyterian retreat to be Sunday Will go to Riverview Park.
3 News briefs Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3 Pi Theta's initiate three as members
3 Pi Tau Phi Will hold potluck.
3 Chisolm speaks to Westminster group The Reverend W. O. Chisolm will speak.
3 Don Miller to head Phi Tau Theta group Roster of other officers.
3 Bernadine Rench is new Pi Phi's leader Roster of officers.
3 Dr. Sage to direct Presbyterian choir evening of April 29 Many students will participate.
3 Wendell Rider will give recital Monday
3 Pi Phi Omega dance to be at Commons
3 Women read before Baptist Girls' group Read short sketches of Jane Addams and Mary Slessor.
3 Kappa Mu Epsilon national president is dinner speaker Kathryn Wyant visits campus.
3 Phi Sigma members entertained at tea Professor Lambert entertains.
3 Kappa Theta's stage dance at Waterloo
3 Dr. Bollinger to be on campus April 28 and 29 at Wesley Serves as general secretary of Wesley Foundation.
3 Leadership conference, Balloon Dance feature weekend affairs Campus social calendar.
3 Pi Tau Phi dance is Saturday night
3 Anson Vinall elected Commerce Club head Roster of other officers.
4 Class elects eight to speak at Ames
4 Varsity track squad leaves for Drake tilt; Dickinson and Baker take eight Tutor cindermen to Des Moines Drake Relays start today.
4 Lambda Gamma Nu Will hold spring dance.
4 If I'm Wrong, I'm Sorry Sports gossip.
4 Belz, Boike marriage is announced here Frieda Belz married Chris Boike.
4 Tutors bow to Iowa nine in season opener; Blanchard and Ogland hurt in game slowed by dust-storm Tutors defeated by Hawkeyes, 20-3.
4 Mixed swim entries practice Tuesday
4 Tutors to play Cyclones today at state field Blanchard still injured from last week's game; Truman and Ogland back in the game.
4 Netmen will have first game Tuesday Tutors face Penn College in first meet.
4 Frosh nine set for initial tilt against Luther Bad weather has hampered the team's practicing.
4 Zickefoose to sail on U. S. Expedition Will explore Alaskan islands.
4 Bartlett Hall girls to present dinner Will be laboratory session to teach appropriate dinner settings.
4 Preps better three records at Tutor meet; Teachers dominate college relays with three victories Cedar Rapids Washington and Clinton dominate the high school teams.