College Eye — May 18, 1934

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1 Terry helps to devise uniform entrance tests Professor Terry works on college English entrance examinations.
1 Eye vacancies filled by two; Byerly, Schmidt appointed as summer term officers Helen Byerly will be summer managing editor; Margaret will be summer society editor.
1 Curtis interviewed about Men's Union Outlines views on purpose and future of organization.
1 Copies of 1934 Old Gold to be issued May 28; sound of bells, blowing of whistles to usher in new book Preview of the Old Gold.
1 Eight faculty men to speak; eighteen high schools ask T.C. professors for addresses For high school Commencement ceremonies.
1 Increase in marriages creating more vacancies, says Dr. Goetch; placement bureau records over three hundred jobs in April E. W. Goetch talks about factors that might enhance teacher placement.
1 Latham loans school banner to "Playboys" Richard Sucher and the Campus Playboys will sail on a Cunard line ship and entertain passengers.
1 Notice to graduates Commencement and Baccalaureate tickets will be available.
1 Extension division teaches Spanish to Iowan in Ecuador Ruth Popejoy is teaching in Quito; taking Spanish via mail.
1 Assembly held for honorary organizations; high seniors and members of fourteen societies are presented Description of ceremony honoring scholastic achievement.
1 Dr. Latham is named on new planning group Will join Irving Hart on State Planning Board.
1 Editor elected for Purple Pen; roger Bennett is new head of student literary magazine Profile of Roger Bennett; list of Sigma Tau Delta officers.
1 Big Sisters meet for short program Will serve as freshman advisors.
1 Ihm is elected leader of Blue Key fraternity; president entertains men's honorary group at dinner President Latham holds dinner for the group.
1 Student verse to be printed; book contains writings of fifty-one students, is on sale May 22 Sigma Tau Delta will publish "A Book of Student Verse"; will include work by students who have been in school since 1927.
1 Dr. Hawley to lead at church service Charles A. Hawley will speak at CHIC.
2 Student thought vs. red suspenders Students beginning to think.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Expressmen prepare for baggage needs Railway Express Agency ready for rush season.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
2 Laughter and learning Add humor to the newspaper.
2 Poetry
3 Dr. Nelson speaks at spring banquet of Pi Beta Alpha
3 Untitled Visited friends in Grinnell.
3 Bartlett Hall girls dined at Commons At formal dinner party.
3 Women's League to sponsor picnic for all women students To be held at Golf Course.
3 Speech Club elects fall term officers Roster of officers.
3 Kappa Phi seniors to give breakfast
3 News briefs Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3 Sorority and fraternity dances hold spotlight over week-end Campus social calendar.
3 Education group to initiate twelve new members on Monday Kappa Delta Pi will hold initiation ceremony.
3 Pi Theta Pi to hold spring dinner dance
3 Phi Sigma Phi will hold sport dance
3 Untitled Roger Willert visited campus.
3 Miss Erna Baars to be presented in voice program Performance program.
3 V.O.V. sorority will present club dance
3 Alpha Delta Alpha's entertain mothers
4 New staff edits this issue of College Eye
4 Eight students eligible to join Beta Beta Beta List of new members.
4 Untitled Lambda Delta Lambda holds picnic.
4 Sixty attend dinner of Phi Chi Delta's
4 Tutor netsters to play Luther team Saturday Iowa conference meet next weekend on Panther turf.
4 Panthers play Ames Saturday in second tilt; journey to Indianola on Monday for game with Simpson Blanchard, still injured, probably will not play tomorrow.
4 Iowa trackmen will meet here; track contest has been won by Panthers for past six years Thirteen schools will meet here for conference track meet.
4 Beta Sigma Phi has educational meeting
4 Carleton beats Panthers 11-8; Tutor errors account for fourth defeat of season Tutor pitchers allowed fifteen hits.
4 Intramural track meet held today Golf and tennis tournaments behind schedule.