College Eye — June 4, 1930

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1 Alumni Association of college holds annual reunion Roster of officers.
1 Record-breaking enrollment predicted for summer term; over one third of present students expected to enroll May exceed record 1929 level of 2476.
1 Berg Trophy for women athlete won by Grisier Catherine Grisier honored; roster of other outstanding women athletes.
1 Local music lovers form Orchestra Club Under direction of Frank Hill.
1 People, here's your chance Seeking College Eye staff members.
1 Tutor athletes slated for post on coaching staff Profiles of Dave McCuskey and Melvin Fritzel.
1 New Y. W. secretary begins duty Jo Wilder will be secretary for the summer.
1 Local columnist gets ideas for articles from study of monkeys Humorous profile of Stan Wood; photo.
1 Mike Klinoff Profile of Mike Klinoff; photo.
1 Seniors-sophs elect next year's officers Roster of class officers.
1 G. W. Walters honored on completion of years of service College holds program of toasts.
1 Graduation events most colorful in history of school Review of Commencement activities.
1 Calm of convent delighted audience of "Cradle Song" Review of the play.
2 Charm and dignity prevail in Dean of Women's office Description of the Dean of Women's office.
2 Million dollars for new music school at Northwestern University Professor Ruegnitz attends North Shore festival there.
2 First defeat sets edge on teeth of new mat captain Finn Eriksen's first defeat and his reelection as captain of the squad, photo.
3 Rosa Lena Ruegnitz Professor Ruegnitz will study in New York City.
3 Through Fervent Eyes YWCA will show movie.
3 Cut-raters denied college epistle Old Golds in short supply.
3 Swapper says News from other colleges.
3 Head new staff Pictured are Harland Hanson and Evelyn Fish who head the College Eye staff for 1930-31.
3 Campus journalists form Press Club Will foster interest in field of journalism.
3 "Meeting life's needs" theme of art exhibition Description of new exhibit.
3 Baccalaureate sermon urges "strength, beauty" Delivered by Thomas E. Green.
3 New Eye staff starts work with this week's issue Brief profiles of College Eye staff; photo.
4 Roger Ranney will head YMCA again
4 The Editors Column Farewell to the retiring College Eye staff, plans for rural education department; need College Eye reporters; a student enters a convent; students receive honors in a shorthand test, Play Day gets a new theme.
5 Tutors sports leaders Two sports leaders who will be on the coaching staff in 1931: David McCuskey is shown in his football uniform, and Melvin Fritzel is pictured in his track outfit.
5 Tutors place fourth in Des Moines track meet Teachers compete in the first outdoor night track meet held by the Iowa Collegiate association; summary of scores.
5 Training School seniors present class program
6 The sophomore class Training school students presented an operetta.
6 Members of the June graduating class President and Mrs. O. R. Latham hosted a reception at their home for the graduates.
6 Again the Y. W. C. A. Will hold a Registration tea.
6 Martin Luther Foundation Will host a Play Day on the lawn.
6 Westminster Foundation Encourages Presbyterian students to attend church school classes.
6 Wesley Foundation Kappa Phi will host a tea; Epworth league will hold meeting.
6 Anne Stuart Duncan Visiting Chicago.
6 About two hundred fifty Graduates, alumni, and faculty attended the Commencement party; roster of members of the reception committee and refreshments committee.
6 Ziegfeld's choice Pictured is Carmen Isaacs, who was chosen as most beautiful by Flo Ziegfeld.
6 Presentation of Cory Trophy high spot in week's society The V. O. V. Sigma Phi sorority received the trophy; Delta Phi Delta received honorable mention; roster of other competing societies in order of their rank.
7 The Line Campus gossip.
7 Directs 'Cradle Song' Hazel Strayer, director of the Commencement play and professor of oral interpretation; photo.
7 Iz Krensky Iz Krensky wins fellowship at New York University.
8 Desks and swivel chairs for commercial students Professor Condit describes the new equipment for the commercial students.
8 Summer schools show growth each year National trends.
8 Junior high recital Performance program.
8 Thirty-five members of faculty leave for summer term Faculty summer plans; many will pursue graduate study.
8 They started in--and now start out--together Helen Curtis, Flora Bailey, and Lillian Enlow have gone through their entire education together.