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College Eye — April 17, 1936
College Eye — April 17, 1936
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Annual conference on Iowa rural life will assemble here
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Press conference opens this morning; visiting journalists from colleges of Iowa are to arrive on campus today
Conference highlights.
1
Mother's Day plans include open house, luncheons, concerts
Schedule of activities.
1
Students leave on debate trip
Travel to Minnesota.
1
Board elects new editors; Wescott and Weaver chosen to head publications next year
List of College Eye and Old Gold staff members.
1
Latham announces dedication plans for Baker Hall
Will hold dedication May 27. George Baker will be guest.
1
Chamberlain frowns on U.S. participation in Olympic games
May be seen as tribute to Hitler.
1
Dr. Gilkey speaks on renewal of life at Easter services
1
Minnesingers begin weekend tour with concert at Algona
1
Honor Roll is released; perfect grades received by Kirgis, Freet, Cross and Cassill
List of those on Honor Roll.
1
Firstnighters see "The Yellow Jacket," Chinese production, drama department entertains today and tomorrow
Review of the play.
1
Fifteenth Annual Relays to be held here tomorrow; Coe, Grinnell favored to capture major share of college track crowns
Three hundred forty-six athletes from twenty-three high schools and five colleges will compete in the Teachers College Relays.
1
Prize compositions of Kurtz's included in concert program
At music club convention in Cedar Rapids.
1
Ruegnitz numbers to be presented
On the radio.
1
Dramatists here for conference this weekend
Conference highlights.
2
Kindergarten Club
Professor Luse will speak.
2
Minnesinger quartet present program
At Masonic installation.
2
Palmer directs glee club
At Waterloo YMCA.
2
Drama speaker
Former Teachers College student Stanley Wood, pictured, will speak at the drama conference on campus; photo.
2
Amateurs wanted for Spring Fling
2
Dr. J. R. Bennett is guest speaker at Sunday chapel
2
Bryan, Mayfield elected officers of College Club
Roster of officers.
2
Interdenominationalists admit new members
Several people join CHIC.
2
Halvorson to study English culture at Cambridge University
During summer session of 1936.
2
Three senior music majors to present recital in Gilchrist
Performers and their programs.
2
Dr. Charles appointed on radio committee
Will serve on Child Welfare Committee.
2
Music students to conduct symphony evening of May 8
Roster of student directors.
2
Life is romantic, not doing a sum, claims Dr. Gilkey
Excerpts from address by Charles Gilkey.
2
Cunningham talks to Holmes' class
Robert Cunningham speaks on opportunities in radio.
3
Room decoration contest held for Bartlett Hall girls
3
Women's League sponsors dance
3
Dress for Press Prom
Advice on appropriate attire.
3
Phi Sigma Phi
Evelyn Dierks pledges.
3
Roth and Gilson, former students are wed on Easter
Velda Roth married Bradner Gilson.
3
Four students model suitable graduation attire at Commons
At graduates tea.
3
Orchesis appears in dance recital Thursday evening
Description of the dances; photo.
3
Samson presents recital
At Methodist Episcopal Church.
3
Weekend events start off with "The Yellow Jacket," Press Prom
Campus social calendar.
4
Seniors to order announcements soon
4
Pi Thetas have new patroness
Mildred Rice elected.
4
Untitled
Hortence Hege will speak to Lutheran Student Association.
4
To judge music contests
Professors Mayfield and Palmer will judge.
4
An opportunity to show pride in Teachers College
Encourages students to welcome the many visitors who will be on campus this weekend.
4
The Line
Campus gossip.
4
Music is discovered in pipes and rattles by harmony students
Professor Hill hears music everywhere.
4
Primary Club hears Dr. H. A. Riebe speak
Will speak on photography.
4
Sophomores will be given tests on April 28, 29
Will participate in national sophomore testing.
4
Dr. Paul presents testing program
4
See results of Japanese work
At Hudson School.
5
Non-reservers get a last chance to obtain Old Golds
5
Children's paintings will be exhibited in art department
Sponsored by New York group.
5
Dr. Charles named on safety committee
Will help plan state curriculum.
5
Relays entry
Myrtle Telleen will be ISTC's entry for Drake Relays Queen; photo.
5
Sigma Tau Delta candidates elected
List of candidates.
5
Model "T", piece by piece, pictures motor industry history since 1914; radiator cap is found to be only reminder of the original
More information on Herloff Petersen's car.
5
Supervisors' meeting to be here April 18
5
Man enters "No Man's Land"; makes quick exit
Man enters Bartlett Hall by mistake.
5
Music recital given Thursday afternoon
List of performers.
5
Music department will present two seniors in recital
Erva Mae Felter and Grace Nymeyer will perform.
5
National relationships committee will meet on campus April 24
Several faculty will participate.
6
Platteville team plays Panther nine today; Wisconsin Teachers nine will invade local field at 3:15 this afternoon
Coach Lawrence Whitford was pleased with ISTC's last performance and will likely keep the same lineup; photo.
6
Splinters--From The Bench
Comments on the upcoming Teachers College Relays; photo.
6
Twenty-six frosh cindermen report to Coach Bender
Freshmen men have been practicing indoors, due to inclement weather; Panther aspirants are listed.
6
Teachers College Relays; college records
6
Cyclone squad downs Panthers in opener, 11-8; Blanchard fans thirteen men; homers feature Saturday's tilt
"Dude" Blanchard struck out thirteen in ISTC's season opener.