College Eye — June 6, 1934

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1 Ping pongers win cows, a horse, etc. Students have fun playing table tennis.
1 Aldrich is winner in essay contest Robert Aldrich wins national essay contest.
1 Leisure hours begin Sunday; musical offerings by Kurtz, Barker, Freeman open new schedule Performers and their programs.
1 First rec dance is to be held Monday
1 Official notice New students must take placement tests.
1 Summer session activity program inaugurated for teachers college campus; schedule of events opens with registration tea today Schedule of summer session recreational activities.
1 Athletic program is announced by White Previews women's intramurals for summer.
1 New staff takes charge of paper with this issue
1 Assembly held to fete year's best athletes; forty varsity letters and thirty numerals are given List of letter and award winners.
1 Violin class hears itself in records Professor Hill's class records itself and listens for ways to improve.
1 Commencement exercises top grads' program; Latham gives graduation address to spring class of '34 List of graduates; description of ceremonies.
1 National Press awards Purple Pen high honor By National Scholastic Press association.
1 Annual for '34 distributed on campus Friday; secrets divulged as names of campus celebrities are made known Beauty and popularity winners will be revealed.
1 Changes mark academic year as outstanding; Nelson is faculty dean; college holds first formals Survey of important events of 1933-1934.
1 "The Perfect Alibi" is success despite heat, lagging action; artistic interpretations by capable cast hold interest A review of the play "The Perfect Alibi."
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 "Education for a new day" Excerpts from President Latham's Commencement address.
2 Why are critics? Teachers do not perform as well under poor conditions.
2 Cultural collar buttons Dentist and plumber do not add culture to life.
3 Methodists journey to Lake Minnetonka for June convention Kappa Phi members will attend meeting.
3 Thompson-Considine marriage announced Margaret Thompson married Ralph Considine.
3 Untitled Many visited campus during Commencement.
3 Untitled A. C. Fuller attended conference in Washington, D. C.
3 Byerly is honored at Pi Theta Pi picnic Helen Byerly wins scholarship.
3 First church service will be held June 10
3 Summer term society calendar opens today at registration tea Campus social calendar.
3 Local Phi Chi Delts plan trip to meet at Minnesota lake National Council will meet at Lake Minnetonka.
3 Cummins is honored by religious groups Mary Ellen Cummins has served the Wesley Foundation for six years.
3 Alpha Chi's spring dance held Friday
3 Purple Arrow elects Alberta Clausen as new 1934 president List of officers.
4 Representatives will attend YWCA camp Four women will go to Lake Geneva.
4 Kindergarten Club goes to Fairyland
4 Mr. Richman speaks at student vespers Speaks on classical music and jazz.
4 Graduates return for alumni dinner Members of Class of 1909 honored.
4 White is hostess to Greek-letter women Professor Gilbert addresses group.
5 Cram will attend Washington meet as Iowa N. E. A. head
5 Commons is scene of W. A. A. banquet
5 Intramural meets slated for summer Will golf and tennis tournaments for men.
5 Kirkpatric talks on Boulder Dam project
5 Orchestra Club notice Seeking new members.
6 Panthers win seventh state track honors; Wesleyan is slow second to point-garnering Tutors Only two new records set at conference meet.
6 Panther teams attain success in spring term; Dickinson, Baker develop Iowa Conference track champions Track, baseball, and tennis teams very successful this year.
6 Varsity trackmen nose out freshmen The best varsity men not allowed to compete in this meet.
6 Tutors drop hard fought battle to Upper Iowa nine Tutors lose last game of season, 4-3.
6 Des Moines preps win tennis meet High school teams meet at ISTC to battle it out.
6 Reeves works way to Iowa net finals in annual contest Tutors do not prevail at tennis match.