College Eye — March 21, 1930

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1 "Lady Nicotine's" true self revealed Sunday Professor Eells will talk about smoking at CHIC vespers.
1 Standardized rings selected for seniors Classes meet and agree to standard ring design; description of the rings, which will cost about $8; pin and guard will also be available.
1 Teachers College may enter nat'l oratory contest Many college and universities have entered the contest.
1 Filing cabinets help clerical depts. Part of President Latham's plans for modernization, organization, and efficiency.
1 Students elect board of control of publications; members are; Finn Eriksen, Emmett Cable, Ruth Latta and Richard Purdy Students elect four members, Student Council appoints one, and President Latham selects four.
1 Students produce six plays next week Schedule of plays and directors.
1 College entertains Hi-Y Club Saturday Black Hawk County superintendents will bring their groups.
1 Committee designs flag for college Hope to have design completed by late this term.
1 'Lelawala', Cadman's operetta, tells story of Indian legend A review on the story of Lelawala, produced by Training School.
1 Y. W. C. A. installs new officers Roster of officers.
1 Tennis movies will show stars in action Will feature slow motion.
1 Education problems will be discussed at conference here Outline of speakers and topics for elementary education conference.
1 Teachers must answer questions of parents Professor Cram outlines questions in meeting at Dunkerton.
1 Debate tomorrow will close season Will be last of thirty-one debates.
1 Sorority co-eds entertain men at dance tonight; over 250 persons are expected to attend annual social function Panhellenic Council sponsors dance.
1 Men singers leave on concert tour Minnesingers will give six concerts in five cities.
1 All-college circus planned by Y. W. Proceeds will go toward bringing speakers to campus.
2 The Purple Pen staff Plans for a final sales campaign.
2 H. L. Eells Spoke at a P. T. A. meeting in Tama.
2 Miss Hazel Strayer Judged a contest of junior college one-act plays in Independence.
2 Rachel Rosenberger Won first place for her violin solo at subdistrict contest; Leroy Vanderwiken won for his clarinet solo.
2 The Student Council party for juniors Postponed; breakfast being planned.
2 The School of Religious Education Announcement of meeting.
2 Dorothy Humiston, Thelma Short and Doris White Will drive to the Midwest Physical Education Association convention in Milwaukee.
2 The Editor's Column Seniors should get canes and swagger sticks if they haven't already; freshmen need to resolve to finish their degree curriculum before they start teaching.
2 Students present dramatic recital Interpretive speech class will work under Professor Strayer.
2 Playcraft Club elects officers for coming year Roster of candidates for membership.
3 Camp Fire Council Indian lore was the theme for recent meeting.
3 Neo-Chresto Members entertained rushees at St. Patrick's Day program.
3 Primary Meeting Roster of officers.
3 Euterpeans and Troubadours Plans for upcoming joint meeting.
3 Eulalian Literary Society Roster of officers.
3 Y. W. C. A. New officers installed; friendship dinner held; roster of members planning to attend the Y. W. C. A. conference in Grinnell.
3 Alpha Literary Society Program at recent meeting was a "cruise around the world."
3 Sunday Evening Club Mrs. Howland Hanson will speak at next meeting.
3 Commercial Club Roster of officers; program for recent meeting.
3 Ossoli Request that all members attend next meeting and bring rushees.
3 Delphians Roster of officers; members urged to attend next meeting and bring rushees.
3 Wesley Foundation Dr. H. C. Travis will speak at upcoming luncheon.
3 Irving News about recent events: informal initiation, regular meeting, and a debate.
3 Westminster Foundation Plans for upcoming Christian Endeavor, Westminster Men's club, and Chi Alpha Omega activities.
3 L. S. A. Program for first meeting of the spring term.
4 Forty report for freshman track More freshmen may try out once baseball team makes final cuts.
4 Hi-Y basketball teams battle here tomorrow High school basketball tournament to be held here.
4 Varsity tracksters compete for places Coach Dickinson to pick men to compete at Iowa Conference meet in Des Moines.
4 'Habby chosen on Register's first all state team; Fritzel and Daubert receive McGrane's honorable mention Lloyd Haberichter was the second leading scorer in Iowa Conference; photo.
4 Xanhos win intramural swimming meet; Y. M. C. A. finishes second in annual swimming event Xanhos take third intramural title for 1930.
4 Baseball men continue Gymnasium workouts Hampered by snow.
4 Varsity, frosh tennis practice today Fundamentals to be practiced for next two weeks.
4 All varsity and freshmen tennis candidates Tennis candidates should meet with Homer Haddox.
5 Pi Theta Pi Roster of officers; news about members.
5 Pi Tau Phi's Held rushing luncheon; rushees entertained at Flora Bailey's home.
5 Phi Sigma Phi Roster of officers; Mrs. Ross Raymond visited her daughter Ferne.
5 Chi Pi Theta Roster of pledges; news about members.
5 Announcement Will meet to make plans for women's intramurals.
5 The Line Campus gossip.
5 Faculty members to address meeting Of North Central Teachers Association.
5 A statement was made Placement Bureau getting calls for home economics teachers.
6 African jungle mysteries will be shown here Wed. Carl von Hoffman will speak and show movie.
6 Kindergarten tots show project work
6 Fullerton coaches pupils for choir Preparing rural school chorus.
6 Spring opening includes prizes, costume parade Stores will be open in Cedar Falls this evening.
6 Little Tutors start spring workouts