College Eye — January 17, 1930

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1 Big, bad, bold seniors tease poor little frosh Play trick on freshman and stick him for the check.
1 Dr. Goetch suggests that students write legibly to get jobs Advice on landing a job; placement procedures.
1 Future teaches gaze in mirror; Ziegfeld and students chosen Flo Ziegfeld may assist in choosing Old Gold Beauties.
1 Students will see dancers, peddlers, portrayed by profs.; preparations are under way to discuss problems of elementary education Faculty will entertain at conference.
1 Mrs. J. E. Robinson dies at campus home Brief obituary for Mrs. Robinson.
1 Jazz, science, statistics, philosophy mixed up in annual winter play Preview of "Minick"; roster of cast members.
1 Spirogyra cells will be married here when pictures appear Arthur Pillsbury will demonstrate motion picture craft.
1 Students answer marriage queries in sociology class Results of survey in Professor O'Neill's class revealed.
1 Bathing beauties frolic in men's pool Women's life saving corps puts on show.
1 Wins contest Harriet Brindley wins oratorical contest; Deane Butler takes second; photo.
1 Subscribers to "Eye" will meet Jan. 31 Will hear about new methods for selecting staff; may vary from popular election.
1 Juniors start plans for Washington Ball Will be all-college dance; started in 1924.
1 Thirteenth annual education parley convenes in March; entertainment will be sponsored by members of local chapter of A. A. U. W. Will discuss problems of elementary education.
1 Organizations prepare for "Tutor Ticklers" Enthusiasm widespread on campus.
1 Six students earn Pi Gamma Mu keys here Roster of new members.
1 "Skate awhile for fun" shout students on way Will hold winter carnival at Washington Park.
2 E. J. Cable edits selection in recent book Former Professor Meyerholz assists in editing home encyclopedia.
2 Students appear in afternoon recital Music students will perform.
2 H. C. Moeller Professors Moeller and Ritter named to state committees.
2 C. A. Fullerton Professor Fullerton attended Farm Bureau meeting in Des Moines.
2 All staffs Seeking staff members for 1931 Old Gold.
2 Delta Phi Delta Planning for winter formal.
2 The Women's League at I. S. T. C. Women's League forming at I. S. T. C.; purposes are to aid in enforcement of rules and regulations and to promote women's activities on campus.
2 Talkies Performers will need to adapt to the new technology of talking pictures.
2 Hail, subscribers! New procedure for electing staff will be unveiled at meeting.
3 Hurl hot words I. S. T. C. debaters; photo.
3 Seniors select rings at class meeting Will reveal ring design soon.
3 Fullerton conducts sing at Farm Bureau meeting
3 The Line Campus gossip.
4 Little Tutors win from Reinbeck Basketball game tied until last minutes.
4 Don' go way, girls Wrestling explained.
4 Tutor cagers on four day southern trip; basketeers clash with Parsons and Penn this week; hardest trip of season for Pedagogs Team left yesterday on four day trip.
4 Grapplers edge out Wisconsin U.; Burley furnishes spectacular finish to cinch met; four decisions, one draw gives Tutors victory I. S. T. C. defeats Wisconsin, 13.5-12.5.
4 Intramural quintets swing into action; eleven teams will play in two leagues Volunteers used as officials in games.
4 Ames mat men trounce Tutors 26 to 8 Ames gets four falls from Tutor men.
4 Bender's matmen will meet Illinois and Chicago there Tutors will meet Illinois Saturday night and Chicago Monday night.
4 Freshmen prepare for winter season; Coach Whitford seeks heavy schedule Nineteen freshmen try out for basketball team.
5 An announcement of interest to the students "Sally" Harris married Frederick A. McAbeer.
5 Miss Naomi Evans Spoke to the music and drama section of the Cedar Falls Women's Club.
5 Mathematics Club produces math play Produced "The Mathematical Nightmare;" roster of cast members.
5 L. S. A. Program for recent meeting; choir organized.
5 Biology Club Professor C. W. Lantz spoke at recent meeting.
5 Westminster Foundation Will be in charge of the all-college vesper service; Chi Alpha Omega girls will have a coasting party.
5 Margaret Fuller Society Formal and informal initiation held for Geneva Brown, Orma Mamby, and Edith Geskin.
5 Homerian Program for recent meeting.
5 Echo Club News and updates about meetings and members.
5 The Eulalian Society Program for recent meeting.
5 Alpha Literary Society Program for recent meeting.
5 Neo-Chresto Literary Society Della Frankl appointed intramural basketball manager; plans for a debate.
6 Symbolic program for tenth anniversary of amendment planned Will commemorate passage of Prohibition Amendment.
6 J. L. Dickinson Congressman Dickinson spoke at Faculty Men's Club.
6 Five critic teachers meet here today to show new methods Monthly series of meetings aimed at improving rural education.
6 Emma Lambert plans to study in New York Will study at Columbia University following the completion of this term; Virginia Wattawa will substitute for her.
6 Katherine Seay Katherine Seay attends AAUW meeting.
6 College Eye gives tickets to students For those who spot errors in ads.