College Eye — December 13, 1929

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1 Teaching dept. head to attend internat'l conference in Italy Professor Luse will be one of three US delegates to conference in Italy.
1 "We Present Miss 1929" typical freshman girl Professor Humiston reveals results of physical examination of freshman women.
1 "Back To Childhood In Christmas Spirit" is theme for service At CHIC.
1 "Minick", a comedy in three acts will be mid-winter play Professor Tuttle will direct the play.
1 Dean Reed visits junior colleges Will study their curricula.
1 Crowds will throng to Men's Gym tonight to watch Tutor cagers dare "Unlucky Friday" in clash with Cornell as season's opener First basketball game of the season; Cornell placed second in the Midwest Conference last year and this year they are better; Cornell will give TC a challenge.
1 T. C. pivot Lloyd Haberichter was one of the high scorers in the Iowa Conference last year in basketball; photo.
1 W. A. A. members plan intramurals Will feature basketball, volleyball, and swimming.
1 College Christmas tree adds yuletide spirit Stands on Auditorium Building balcony; smaller tree will be placed at Crossroads.
1 "Messiah", famous Christmas Oratorio, to be presented Sun.; choral union of three hundred twenty voices will sing from specially constructed platform The six glee clubs will sing; Professor Fullerton will lead.
1 "How many more swats!" shouts the humble prep Pledging and hazing are now underway.
1 Students will stage big show, Feb. 6, 7 Big vaudeville show planned; will benefit Student Loan Fund.
1 College taxidermist bags huge cougar John Hodges on hunting expedition in New Mexico.
1 Christmas parties dominate in next week's programs Schedule of social and athletic activities.
2 Extension workers hold largest meeting in history of division 389 attend study center in Jasper County.
3 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Get acquainted News from other colleges.
3 Five years ago this week Campus news from 1924.
4 Music faculty to be entertained at Fullerton home Following Messiah performance.
4 The Editor's Column Urges students to attend Christmas festivities; suggestions on freshmen wearing purple caps; buy the Purple Pen for a Christmas present; students should look beyond the knowledge that they acquire.
5 Pi Gamma Mu Roster of elected members.
5 First meeting Second year primaries held first meeting; roster of officers.
5 Y. M. C. A. Program for recent meeting; Munn Whitford will speak at next meeting.
5 Y. W. C. A. Decorating rooms for Christmas.
5 Two music students Adeline Asher, Myrtle Kleist, Alpha Mayfield, and Alta Freeman drove to Chicago.
5 Homerian Plans for Christmas meeting; roster of officers.
5 Alpha Literary Society Program for recent meeting.
5 Sextet sings at Women's Club Roster of members of the sextet.
5 A chorus of ladies from the College Club Sang at recent luncheon.
5 Wednesday evening Miss Eleanor R. Evans Performed a voice recital in Gilchrist chapel.
5 L. S. A. Program for recent meeting.
5 Society Editor Roster of officers; plans for upcoming meeting.
5 Westminster Foundation News and updates about activities.
5 Delphians Held first meeting of the winter term; roster of officers.
5 Ellen H. Richards Club New members initiated at recent meeting; Luella Overn spoke.
5 Iowa Club Held annual Christmas party program.
5 Irving Roster of officers; dinner held in honor of the rushees; Leona Maycock and Florentine Martin in charge of the committee in charge of dinner arrangements.
5 Second year primaries hold first meeting
6 Little Tutors beat Parkersburg Little Tutors defeat Parkersburg in basketball, 23-9. Even though Tutors won the game, there are some weaknesses that must be overcome.
6 "Athlete's Foot" affects ten million people
6 Seventeen letters granted to varsity gridders; ten linemen, seven backs get awards Coach Bender will award football sweaters.
6 Twenty-three numerals granted to freshmen Freshmen students on the football team will receive sweaters.
6 As I See It Comments on athletic scandal at University of Iowa.
6 Associated Press Iowa Conference grid team TC football men elected to the Associated Press Iowa Conference.
6 Mat men train for home meet; tough competition features work-outs Coach Bender says Tutor wrestlers will meet Big Ten opponents. Tutors have been working on fundamental positions and holds.
7 The pictures of the music department To be taken immediately after the conclusion of the "Messiah."
7 Tau Sigma Delta News about members.
7 Pi Theta Pi Alpha Mayfield visited Chicago; roster of pledges on probation; plans for informal initiation.
7 Kappa Phi News about members and activities.
7 Phi Sigma Phi News about members.
7 Alpha Chi Epsilon Roster of intramural managers and pledges on probation.
7 Alpha Delta Alpha Roster of pledges on probation; news about members.
7 Delta Phi Delta Roster of pledges on probation; Barbara Brown gave a voice recital last Thursday.
7 Alpha Beta Gamma Held formal initiation; will be represented at three fraternity dances.
7 Theta Gamma Nu News about members.
7 V. O. V. Roster of new pledges and pledges on probation; announcement of formal initiation.
7 Pi Tau Phi Will be entertained at Mrs. E. L. Ritter's home; Dorothy Ferguson returned to classes.
7 Phi Omega Pi Entertained their national inspector, Mrs. Lund; Gladys Whipple went to her home in Charles City; two social events planned for the week.
7 Kappa Theta Psi Pledges entertained at a Christmas supper; roster of pledges on probation and new pledges.
8 Miss Campbell gives tea for new women For those not enrolled in fall term.
8 Chemistry lab was two new exhibits Exhibit features aluminum and linen industries.
8 Mathematic Club Professor Watson spoke on geometry.
8 Lawyer heads university Charles E. Beury; photo
8 "Continue Xmas spirit throughout year" says Miss Winder Mary I. Winder speaks on war and peace.
8 Play production students give samples of classroom work Presented four one act plays.