College Eye — April 11, 1930

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1 Speech clinic is held today by Dr. West; Wisconsin University professor will talk; will demonstrate speech defects Will speak, demonstrate, and offer diagnoses for speech problems.
1 Students still try for parts in play For parts in "The Cat's Cradle".
1 Love affair, marriage, suicide all make history for building Historical highlights about Central Hall.
1 Student identification cards Will need identification cards for admission to dance.
1 Professor sponsors census contest Professor Thompson will offer prizes for best guesses at national, state, and city population figures.
1 Freshmen-sophomores complete dance plans
1 Nat'l president of honor society entertained here Stanley B. Houck visits Delta Sigma Rho.
1 Men professors plan surprise program for club women Faculty Men's Club will host College Club.
1 Honor society chooses members at high school Roster of TCHS National Honor Society members.
1 Chicago editor will speak here Sunday Paul Hutchinson will speak at CHIC.
1 Board of Control sends out call for journalists Only one written application has been made for position on the Old Gold staff.
1 Will head 1930--31 "Eye" Staff Brief profiles of Evelyn Fish and Harland Hanson; photo.
1 Committee plans Holy Week services Schedule of services and speakers.
1 Annual election for May Queen will be April 17; entire student body eligible to vote for senior women Will be selected from among senior women.
2 The condition of Clyde Leeds Recovering from an operation for appendicitis; other students in the hospital.
2 M. G. Davis Visited campus to interview teachers.
2 Creative Writing Club Students will read at upcoming meeting; program for last meeting.
2 Eulalian Literary Society Program for recent gathering and business meeting.
2 Westminster notes News and updates about upcoming activities.
2 Shakespearean Literary Society Rushing season ended with a breakfast.
2 Glee Clubs banquet Updates on the various glee clubs and their activities.
2 Phi Gamma Mu Program from recent meeting.
2 Phi Omega Pi elects officers Roster of officers.
2 Kappa Delta Pi Roy Abbott will speak at opening meeting.
2 Clio Literary Society Program for formal banquet.
2 L. S. A. Program and topic for upcoming meeting.
2 Delphian Literary Society Intramural volleyball team defeated the Waterloo Y. W. C. A. team; roster of initiates.
2 The Kappa Theta Psi Updates on several organizations.
2 Pledges and initiations Roster of initiates from several organizations.
2 Alumni visits Roster of weekend visitors at Phi Omega Pi.
2 English Club Plans for upcoming dinner and program.
2 German Club Roster of officers.
3 High school debaters meet here in concert
3 Sorority women become salesladies in contest Will work at Heller's.
3 Five year old composes own pieces Profile of Patricia Anne Samson; photo.
4 Swapper says. . . News from other colleges.
4 The Editor's Column Seniors need to get their canes and swagger sticks, students should get involved in May Day; spruce tree was taken from the college botanical garden.
4 "Eliminate Unfit" says superintendent Believes teachers colleges should be more selective about those who are admitted to teacher education programs.
5 The Line Campus gossip.
5 Music recitals Schedule and performance programs.
6 Track pilot Gerald Baxter is a good asset to the Teachers College track team; his best event is pole vaulting; photo.
6 Whitford drills squad for season's opener; team personnel includes twenty-two players
6 Little Tutors prepare for Teacher Relays Coach Schneider is speeding up the Little Tutors spring workouts. There will be a relay team and a medley team and also individual events.
6 Haddox drills squad on fundamentals The Teachers tennis team must work hard to uphold their place in the conference; will receive keen and strenuous competition from various colleges.
6 Dickinson's frosh show promise Coach Dickinson's freshman track men are strong at field events.
6 Baseball captain Verdine Barnum is captain for men's baseball.
6 H. S. relay teams meet here April 19th; this spring marks ninth year of invitation meet; lettermen and coaching majors will direct events 463 athletes representing forty-two schools participated in the meet last year.
7 Third best typist in world visits campus Tuesday Barney Stapert visits.
7 Research director visits jr. colleges Professor Nelson is inspecting teacher training work at those schools.
7 Iowa Club is host to 4-H Club members From Black Hawk County.
7 Class springs surprise in absence of teacher Students hold class even in professor's absence.
8 Fullerton announces junior contest winners From contest at Iowa Federation of Music Clubs.
8 Get a date, seniors! The prom comes May 3
8 Happy life formula From Charles F. Thwing.
8 News Bureau starts work in new office Will get new furniture and remodeled facilities.
8 Orchesis recital shows life, beauty Review of fourth annual performance of Orchesis.
8 Minnesingers give successful concert Performance review.