College Eye — May 4, 1934

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1 Journalists will dine at annual banquet May 17 Will give awards at dinner.
1 Twelve attending Grinnell conference Alfred Sze will speak.
1 Eight members of speech class debate at Ames Use Congressional style of debate.
1 And now it's the 'Spring Sprint' hop
1 'Perfect Alibi' is June drama; commencement play will be presented May 31 and June 1 Preview of the play.
1 J. W. Prince will speak at Sunday church services
1 Music festival will be May 11; Professor C. A. Fullerton to direct spectacle in Men's Gym Will use Professor Fullerton's massed choir technique.
1 Miss Olive Barker will present pupils in concert Monday List of performers.
1 Mother's Day to be observed on May 11, 12, 13; committees complete plans for a three-day celebration Description of activities.
1 Marguerite Miller to present senior voice recital May 8 Performance program.
1 Eye, Old Gold win trophies at state meet At Iowa College Press meeting.
1 Glee clubs to have concert; Cecilians and Minnesingers to perform Monday, May tenth Performance program.
1 Mid-term notices sent to students 260 women and 180 men received "D" letters.
1 Candidates for Union now 24 for final vote; last elections for Men's organization will be Monday List of candidates.
1 Purple Pen to appear on sale Monday, May 7 Will feature forty-one selections by thirty-nine writers; survey of contents.
1 Committees wind up plans for senior prom tonight in Commons; special dinners for parties to be available on reservation Dance preview.
1 Latham to be Commencement speaker June 4; reception for graduates to take place Sunday, May 27 Commencement ceremony schedule.
1 Phi Sigma Phi group is winner of award for high scholarship
1 Graduates' notice Should be measured for caps and gowns.
2 Outlook for graduates brighter Finding a job will be a little easier for graduates this year.
2 Forum Enjoyed Balloon Dance.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
2 Poetry
3 New college movie is 'Midshipman Jack'
3 Mathematics Club hears Miss Kearney Dora Kearney spoke on Iowa Academy of Science meeting.
3 News briefs Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3 Correction Of Kappa Phi information.
3 Epsilon Phi Epsilon's to hold spring dance
3 Phi Chi Delta spring banquet is May 12
3 Wedding announced yesterday Paul Bender married Mary Short; photo.
3 Rea Roderick, Hucko wedding will occur in Boston June 23 Rea Roderick married John Hucko.
3 Two piano students to appear in recital Marjorie Palmquist and Margaret Durham will perform.
3 Wesley Foundation members to hold retreat on May 6
3 Gamma Theta Upsilon members take trip To Pine Lake State Park.
3 Four housing units of Women's League hold social affairs Held picnics and dinners.
3 Senior prom and "Spring Spring" top weekend social functions Campus social calendar.
3 Riverview Park will be scene of annual Presbyterian event Will hold retreat.
4 Untitled Women's intramurals under way.
4 Panthers split even at Ames; lose first encounter 15-6, win second game 9-7; Scott pitches Tutor pitchers no match for Ames hitters.
4 Teachers nine faces Luther in fifth game; will play Norse tomorrow at Decorah; Luther strong Luther and I.S.T.C. tied for number one on conference standings.
4 Panthers cop two firsts at Drake classic Relay team sets school record.
4 Mixed swimmers to compete May ninth
4 Erbe to serve on degree committee On doctoral accreditation.
4 Panthers down Simpson 14 to 5 to even record; Meyers hurls steady ball to garner first victory Although many regulars were out of the line-up, the Tutors performed well.
4 Dr. Beatrice Geiger is head of College Club for next year Roster of officers.
4 Varsity, frosh tracksters in triangular tilt; meet Coe, Cornell at Cedar Rapids tomorrow morning Tutors have a well-balanced team, strong on the track and field.
4 Students to give program at club
4 Untitled Professor Cable attended Rotary meeting.
4 Tutor netmen to meet Illini here Saturday Tutor team strong this year, expected to do better than last year's first place team.