College Eye — May 24, 1935

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1 Does South observe Memorial Day? Authoritative tomes say yes, no; reporter studies 'volumes' of encyclopedias, to her dismay Each volume contains answers that conflict with the information found in others, so a conclusive answer is not reached.
1 Graduates face crowded week as year closes; receptions, dances, honor services on calendar of activities Graduates have much to enjoy as their last days approach.
1 Work begun on spring play sets Commencement play will be "The Distaff Side".
1 Future journal to be individualized, Harrington asserts Dr. H. F. Harrington of Northwestern University predicts five major changes he foresees in the future of newspapers.
1 New prose anthology "Sketch Book" is due from press Friday Compilation contains contributions from sixty-four students and alumni.
1 Old Gold wins first place as college annual Old Gold was judged as number one among college annuals for the year 1934.
1 Camera Club hold annual photography exhibit during week Second year exhibit showcased over sixty-two prints that entered competition.
1 Coolidge wins prize for window display Lorraine Coolidge won the window display contest using Richard Hudnut products.
1 Old Gold prize Old Gold won first place in the all-state yearbook contest; photo.
1 Movies, recordings in speech course Speech course will now include motion pictures and voice recordings.
1 Survey reveals little variance in students' spending habits; questionnaire sent to all junior and senior students Shows how students prefer to spend their money.
1 Dr. Merchant answers critics charges that Latin is 'useless'; language is attacked by Chicago superintendent of schools Professor Merchant states that understanding Latin is very important for other aspects of learning.
1 Maybe it's because we have two girls for each man here Harold Bosley headed discussion on the need for a dating bureau on campus.
1 Revelers to play for 'round-up' Last all-college social of the year is approaching.
1 League needs human element, Sage avers Leland Sage spoke about reforms he believes should be made in the League of Nations.
1 Education in the News News from college campuses across the United States.
2 Beauty on the front page Reflection on comment made by Dean Harrington.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Phi Mu Alpha Elected new officers.
3 Dramatists initiate eight at ceremony Theta Alpha Phi welcomed eight new members and hosted a dinner.
3 Cecilian officers Dorothy Oelrich is head of the glee club.
3 Officers elected by Purple Arrow Tuesday evening Honor society for freshmen and sophomores has elected their leaders.
3 Jones is elected Bartlett president Catherine Jones was installed in office, as were the women in other positions.
3 De Buhr is awarded scholarship necklace Lorraine De Buhr was honored for being the Pi Theta Pi prep with the highest grade average.
3 Kappa Delta Pi Professor and Mrs. Finkenbinder will entertain members of the fraternity.
3 Phi Tau Theta elects New officers were selected.
3 Coming events Events on campus.
3 Spring dances to close year's social functions Sororities and fraternities will host their final dances of the year.
3 L. S. A. luncheon Lutheran Student Association will be honored with a luncheon.
3 Buffet supper Kappa Theta Psi will honor Marybelle McClelland.
3 College Club auction Items auctioned included dishes, pots, and some furniture.
3 Kappa Theta Psi Helen Byers was initiated.
3 Last round-up, Commencement close spring term activities Last minute activities flood the plans of graduates.
3 W. A. A. officers New officers were elected and entertained by former officers.
3 Xanho election New officers for the fraternity were elected.
4 Panthers annex eighth straight conference win Panthers beat runner-up by twenty-five points.
4 Tutor ball club meets Michigan teachers today; play second of three game road trip at Ypsilanti Teachers played the University of Toledo.
4 Burdette Moeller Will be teaching in Newell.
4 Ainley triumphs in loop net tourney Bruce Ainley of Simpson College won the conference tennis meet.
4 'Munn' can't lose in varsity-grad game Varsity team will play former students.
4 James Cagney to Iowa theatre in "G Men" New motion picture will be shown at the Iowa theater in Waterloo.
4 Track, tennis teams leave for Brookings; will compete for North Central loop titles Teams head to South Dakota in pursuit of conference titles.
4 Dakota Relays go on air Saturday North Central conference track meet will be broadcast on the radio.
4 Panther track scene of state collegiate meet; Iowa's record-breaking relay teams to be present Teachers College will host state track meet.
4 I. I. A. C. Results from track meets.
4 Annual athletic honor assembly to be Wednesday Awards will be presented by S. A. Lynch.