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1 Fraternities claim intramural hoopsters Kraft, Kuhn, and Loper Teams reorganize when some members pledge fraternities.
2 Women's intramurals are in full swing Women practicing indoors.
3 Newell W. Edison says we do not face real life situation Believes children should receive sex education at the age of eight or nine.
4 High school students observe Overall and Apron Day, Wednesday
5 Voice pupils present recital Wednesday Professor Barker's students will perform.
6 Deadline date for "Purple Pen" copy set for April 23
7 "Czar of Broadway" will be shown in auditorium Saturday
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8 High school debaters throng campus and buildings this weekend; college debaters will judge the prefinal debates Eleven schools took part in the competition.
9 Faculty members get marooned at filling station and orphanage Faculty members get stuck in various location during weekend blizzard.
10 Powerful drama to be staged as Memorial Theater benefit play; cast and staff of fifty present "Redemption" Will present "Redemption" as part of theater project.
11 Debate teams win high honors in first round robin tourney; women win and men lose in final at Oskaloosa Men and women lose just one contest apiece.
12 Page three devoted to little theater project Weekend of activities to be devoted to the project.
13 Three high school seniors elected to Nat'l Honor Society At TCHS.
14 Sophomore class meets to nominate officers
15 "It's no use talking, it takes brains to get easy marks" A speaker laments his grades and luck with women.
16 Dance queen will be elected to reign at Senior Prom Dance preview.
17 First Student-Faculty Banquet planned by Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A.; tickets will be placed on sale at crossroads April 16-17 Sherwood Eddy will speak at banquet; aim is to improve relations between students and faculty.
18 Easter services are built around the hop of immortality; Mrs. N. O. Halvorson will read one act play, "The Traveler" Preview of Easter services at CHIC.
19 J. A. Wiley invents self scoring device for correcting tests Hopes to eliminate tedium of grading.
20 Riebe gives series of talks at Waterloo schools On intellectual and moral development of children.
21 Board will elect Eye and Old Gold staff Wednesday; twenty-six people file applications with Board of Control A look at the process of selecting staff members.
22 Municipal government students investigate U. S. criminal justice; work will supplement that of the Wickersham Commission it is announced Members of Professor Tascher's class will look at the criminal justice system
23 Mothers and May will go hand in hand on May tenth; Mothers Day and May Day will be combined Senior Prom Saturday night Preview of the Mother's Day and May Day celebrations.
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24 Wanted College Eye seeking staff members.
25 High school debaters have our best wishes for good luck; optimism and determination sometimes take you places and win things Editor wishes luck to high school debaters and recalls own past as a debater.
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26 Elaborate method of shifting scenery invented by Holden; careful research followed in costuming characters in "Redemption" Description of the set preparation for "Redemption".
27 Director explains choice of benefit drama to reporter Professor Strayer explains why she chose "Redemption" for the benefit production.
28 I. H. Hart outline purposes of foundation Professor Hart explains that the building of a theater is the ultimate aim of the Bertha Martin Memorial Foundation.
29 A great teacher Last photograph of Bertha Martin before her death in 1929; photo.
30 Rose Lena Ruegnitz composes music for play "Redemption" Has arranged music to accompany play.
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31 Eleven frosh court artists get sweaters List of eleven freshmen who won letters for playing on first year basketball team.
32 Trackmen drill inside in preparation for Kansas Relays Apr. 18 Track team practices for upcoming meet indoors due to inclement weather.
33 Twenty-one matmen to receive sweater awards Twenty-one Tutor wrestlers win varsity letters for the 1931 season; list of winners.
34 Untitled Letter winners should report to be measured for sweaters.
35 Tutor track squad halted in Waterloo by blocked roads Tutor track team unable to make the conference indoor track meet due to inclement weather.
36 Coach Haddox drills men inside gymnasium Tutor tennis team practices indoors due to inclement weather.
37 Local men win place in national intercollegiate meet Tutor wrestlers finish high at NCAA meet in Providence, Rhode Island.
38 Annual high school relay assured for Teachers College ISTC Relays still to be held for high schools in northeastern Iowa after receiving IAHSAA sanction.
39 Diamond artists forced to workout in gymnasium; local diamond being put in best possible condition ISTC baseball team practices inside due to inclement weather.
40 Haberichter awarded Berg Basketball Trophy Lloyd Haberichter earns most valuable player honors for the 1930-1931 basketball season.
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41 "If there is society we want the news," says society editor Campus social calendar.
42 Untitled Seniors should pay $1 class dues.
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43 "Pyramus and Thisbe" Latin play, presented by Classical Club List of cast members.