College Eye — May 23, 1930

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1 More than five hundred are in June class Roster of the Class of 1930.
1 Pres. and Mrs. Latham plan class reception For 1930 graduates.
1 Medals, honors, travel, make the biography of speaker Profile of Commencement speaker Thomas E. Green.
1 Juniors win Play Day loving cup Class day results.
1 Student Council elects officers for next year Roster of officers.
1 Here are the teachers of the future Seniors shown marching to the ceremony, and portraits of President Latham, Thomas E. Green, Kemper Huber, and a scene from "Cradle Song" frame the photo.
1 Graduates receive final instructions For Commencement activities.
1 Spring number of Purple Pen goes on sale Monday Quick survey of contents.
1 More students get positions for next year Roster of those who have received teaching positions.
1 "Cradle Song" will be given two hearings Play preview.
1 Y. W. makes rules for those who borrow furniture Will ensure wider use for all.
1 Students play own pieces Roster of performers.
1 Here's your chance! Get a "Little Sister" Description of the freshman orientation program.
2 Social Science Club picnics
2 Board of Control elects Purple Pen staff Dorothy De Zouche will be editor; Leora Boetger will be business manager.
2 Editor's column Need more returning women to be a "Big Sister" to freshman women; a farewell from the graduating staff of the College Eye to classmates and professors.
2 Notice Those who have positions should report them to the Placement Bureau.
2 Important notice Registrants should report summer addresses to Placement Bureau.
2 June graduates Should pick up graduation announcements.
2 Notice, all students Classes suspended at 5PM, May 29.
2 Notice Freshmen will elect officers for next year.
2 Notice Old Golds ready soon.
3 Writer's Club Professor Terry is satisfied with the work of the group.
3 Ira S. Condit Professors Condit, Skar, and Gaffin attended research conference.
3 Western Arts elects C. H. Bailey vice pres. Will be vice president of group.
3 Marian Raisty recital
3 Training School baccalaureate service will be Sunday A.M.
4 Whitford's men wallop Drake 15-2 State Teachers won their eighth consecutive victory of the season.
4 Varsity track men win quadrangular meet at Decorah Dickinson's track men win against Luther, Columbia, and Upper Iowa; scoring summaries.
4 Conference tennis men hold annual tournament here A summary of previous winners; speculation as to who might be the next champion.
4 Freshman tracksters outscore Grinnell Teachers College freshmen win dual meet, 73-58.
4 Teachers fall before Luther 13 to 10; Tutors' winning streak broken. Whitford's baseball team was defeated in a hard-played game.
4 Conference track teams meet here; one hundred forty athletes compete today, Saturday Thirteen schools competing in sixteen events at the conference track meet at home; 1930 records noted.
5 Chi Pi Theta Alumni returned for the spring dance.
5 Kappa Phi breakfast Will host a breakfast for the senior women.
5 The Echo Club Held a steak fry for the last meeting.
5 Theta Alpha Phi Program for recent meeting; Ruth Marinan hosted a supper; an alumni breakfast is planned.
5 Eva May Luse, Ida Huglin, and Lou A. Shepherd Entertained members of the extension division staff.
5 Y. W. C. A. Jo wilder will serve as the secretary for the summer again.
5 L. S. A. Roster of officers.
5 Pi Tau Phi Announces initiates and pledges; meeting held at Mrs. Charles' home.
5 Wesley Foundation Seniors will be in charge of next Epworth League meeting.
5 Art League Bertha Patt spoke at recent meeting.
5 Phi Omega Pi Breakfast held at log cabin in Tourist Park; given my Mrs. Milversted.
6 Three members of the music department Professors Samson, Barker, and Hayes attend meeting.