College Eye — March 7, 1930

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1 Students solicit signatures for coming election Getting nominations together for the new Board of Control of Student Publications.
1 Freshies plan spring schedule at meeting Class gets organized for the spring term.
1 Students receive degrees and diplomas at exercises this a.m.; classes dismiss that students may attend program Description of Commencement activities.
1 Vaudeville show opens amusement bill for spring Quick survey of acts.
1 Official notice Students must show approved housing card for registration.
1 Notice! Social regulations must be observed between terms.
1 Board of Education holds bi-monthly meeting at college
1 Mathematic prof. is co-author of book Professor Watson helps write textbook.
1 Notice, seniors! Should pay class dues.
1 Women meet foe at Cedar Rapids Will debate several Michigan schools; photo.
1 Commercial teacher to manage contest Professor Gaffin will manage state commercial contest.
1 Education professor submits list of influential educators Professor Charles offers his ratings.
1 Free from studies and term tests, students prepare for dance tonight Student Council will sponsor all-college dance.
1 Debate warriors trek eastward for big battle; four debates in three days make stiff schedule for men; questions new to Tutor squad Schedule of competition.
1 Ninety voices blend in joint concert here Tuesday eve. Euterpeans and Troubadours will combine to perform.
1 Purple Pen comes out in new dress Will feature pearl gray cover; quick survey of contents.
1 Music rivals sports as student activity at Teachers College Many students take part in musical activities; quick history of music at ISTC.
1 "Should chain stores be condemned?" topic for society debate Literary societies will debate the issue.
2 New quarterly bulletin and school catalogue reveals many changes Will outline new rules and regulations as well as curriculum changes.
2 The Editor's Column Every student can vote in the election for the Board of Control of Student Publications.
2 Aeolian concert is favorably received Irving Wolfe reviews performance.
3 Chi Pi Theta Roster of officers; Otto Doer and Loring Snook were representatives at other dances.
3 Sunday Evening Club Program for upcoming meeting.
3 Hamilton Club Program for St. Patrick's day.
3 Westminster Foundation News about upcoming activities.
3 Irving Roster of officers; details from meeting.
3 Alumni News Roster of alumni who visited.
3 Professors of music faculty judge contests Roster of faculty and where they will be judging.
3 Josephine Kramer, senior, attends National Education Association meeting Attended meeting in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
3 Theta Gamma dance Dance to be held March 8.
3 Brief Notes Roster of Alpha Chi Epsilon officers; Theta Gamma enjoyed a bridge party; Pi Theta Pi held winter formal; Y. W. C. A. held a meeting.
3 Society News from campus organizations.
3 Summer students older; experienced Professor Nelson offers information on the ages of ISTC students.
4 Baseballers to make three day trip to Wolverine State Updates on where TC baseball players will play throughout the upcoming weeks.
4 Xanhos cop intramural mat title
4 Central takes basketball title; Teachers second Teachers beat Buena Vista, 39-23 and 35-29. The Teachers have won twelve games and lost one throughout the year to finish second.
4 Fifteen Iowa Teachers grapplers enter A. A. U. Tournament at Ames
4 Frosh tracksters have four meets this spring; dual meets with Cornell, Grinnell on schedule Coach A. D. Dickinson announces spring meets for track men; any freshman can try out for track and will not be cut; will enable all candidates to work under the same coaching and have an equal chance of development.
4 "Habby" and Fritzel on conference team; Teachers, Luther, Central and Saints place men on team; Haverichter and Fritzel win first team berths
5 Theodore Paige Will represent the student section of the American Country Life association in Madison, Wisconsin.
5 Xanhos win intramural basketball championship Xanhos defeat Alpha Theta Beta fraternity, 22-10. Xanhos held the lead throughout the contest.
5 Twenty-three future rural school teachers meet in conference Following student teaching experience.
5 The Line Campus gossip.
5 Bendermen lose to Iowa matmen 21 and a half to 6 and a half
6 Music students will give piano recital Wednesday eve. Lois Roush will perform.
6 Indian life, art and customs will be described Sunday Ida Fay Hart will speak at CHIC vesper service.
6 Music federation clubs plan for contest in April Professor Fullerton will speak there.
6 Shamrock's jingles and jigs at moonlight mix YMCA and YWCA will hold party.
6 Safety committee to eliminate traffic dangers For rural children.
6 Freshmen to receive help in English Low-achieving freshmen will be required to take a preparatory English course.