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College Eye — May 25, 1934
College Eye — May 25, 1934
← May 18, 1934
June 6, 1934 →
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"Perfect Alibi" to be different play
Preview of the play.
1
Pupils of W. E. Hays to present recital
List of performers.
1
Reception for graduates ushers in Commencement; extensive program ready; band concert, ball game, play, dinner, dance are on schedule
Lengthy description of the ceremonies.
1
Lynch reveals staff changes; H. Darkes Albright will succeed Holden here in the fall
Harold Bosley will assume duties as director of religious activities.
1
Women hold track meet on Tuesday
Seven events take place at school meet.
1
Cap, gown breakfast is innovation here
Graduates invited to come for breakfast in caps and gowns.
1
Leaves of absence given to coaches
Johnny Baker, Dave McCuskey, and L. W. Whitford will be away for the summer.
1
Sophomore test grades reveal section leaders
Roster of those who placed highest in sophomore testing.
1
High school playday to be next Thursday
At TCHS.
1
Eye is rated All-American in national meet; newspaper wins 845 out of possible 1000 points
Contest run by National Scholastic Press association.
1
"Last Roundup" is feature of final all-college dance
1
Seventeen join pep fraternity; Rho Epsilon Rho elects new members at May 23rd meeting
List of new members.
1
Wanted!
Need College Eye subscription sales personnel.
1
Thirteen track squads arrive for tilt today; Panther stadium is scene of Iowa conference competitions
Tutors looking for their seventh consecutive conference championship.
1
Robert Brown is awarded oil can at dinner May 17
Roster of other award winners.
1
Barker is given scholarship by Kappa Delta Pi
Group holds initiation and banquet.
1
Biology majors will start frat; chapter of national group will be installed tomorrow
List of charter members of Beta Beta Beta.
2
Campuses from Coast to Coast
News from campuses around the United States.
2
Checking up
College Eye looks back on 1933-1934 and wishes luck to graduating staff.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Poetry
2
Books
Book reviews of "The End Of Our Time" by Nicholas Berdynev and "Horizons" by Norman Bel Geddes.
3
Dunkle, Lillig give reception Monday
Mary Dunkle and Lolita Lillig gave senior recitals.
3
News briefs
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3
Hanson to give four graduation sermons
At area high schools.
3
College music group will present recital in Commons Sunday
Will present work by modern composers.
3
Sally Gutz installed as new president of girls' dormitory
Roster of Bartlett Hall officers.
3
Women's athletic groups close year in tour of state
Graduates visit sites in northeast Iowa.
3
Theta Gamma Nu's dance at Waterloo
3
Untitled
List of Professor Ruegnitz's pupils who performed recently.
3
Crosby Bickel's band will play for Delts at summer formal
3
Xanho dance to be held at club house
3
Methodist sorority has May breakfast
Honor graduates.
3
Honor Helen Bartelt at pre-school tea
Has been critic in training for past two years.
3
Orchesis to present dances for A. A. U. W.
3
League sponsors farewell picnic
Will honor women graduates.
3
Don Miller selected as leader of Kappa Delta Pi fraternity
Roster of officers.
3
Seniors will attend Lathams' reception
3
Pi Tau Phi's initiate two; elect officers
Roster of officers.
3
Hays will present Richardson, Wick in recital Monday
Performance programs.
3
Commencement activities will dominate society functions
Campus social calendar.
3
Gamma's to dance at Sunnyside Club
Alpha Beta Gamma will hold spring formal dance.
4
Freshman nine to meet Norse frosh Monday
Game will take place before varsity meet.
4
Panthers' hits win two-game cyclone series; "Dick" Rollins gets timely home runs in both encounters
Panthers pull ahead in ninth inning.
4
Tutor netmen coop Luther meet 4-2
Tutors win their third meet of the season.
4
Prep netsters seek state crown here; play to begin tomorrow on college courts; drawings for singles and doubles will be Saturday
Twelve high school teams travel here tomorrow.
4
Alpha Chi's win intramural track
Alpha Chi beat out Lambda Gamma for top spot.
4
Tutor, Luther nines will play here on Monday
Luther will be stiff competition.
4
Teachers win Decorah meet; Tutors place in thirteen out of sixteen events
Four men still on injured list.