College Eye — June 13, 1930

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1 Thursday's hours short Due to registration activities.
1 Cradle songsters come back for third presentation Graduates return for third performance of "The Cradle Song".
1 Census taker makes report after quarterly visit to campus village Quick look at life in Bartlett Hall; photo.
1 Hobnob with all of Iowa at big reception tonight; Black Hawk people host to all other counties Will hold reception for summer school students.
1 Only the brave can be reporters Still seeking College Eye staff.
1 Purple Pen is brain child of story club History of the Purple Pen.
1 One hundred fifty flock in to teach Doing their student teaching at the Training School.
1 Instructors now try solving problems Several faculty will attend social science conference.
1 Athletic Board presents award to Norbert Noecker Brief profile of Norbert Noecker, recipient of the 1930 scholastic athletic award; photo.
1 Frosh take ciphers as "zero hours" ends Freshmen take exams.
1 Cecilians elect officers Marion Bronson is president.
1 "It's all horseradish, but it is well worth it," says Dr. Getchell; returns to T.C. with a Ph. D. from Wisconsin Professor Getchell talks about his research.
1 Olive Barker sends song from WMT Presents half hour program.
1 Enrollment mounts nearly twenty-three hundred; exceeds spring perm numbers by two hundred 2270 enrolled so far for 1930 summer session.
2 Myrtle Stone Professors Stone and Mayfield gave dinner for friends.
2 Extension professor on child welfare program Professor Hart will serve as chair of session.
2 Mrs. George Schultz Mavis Schultz will move with husband George to Remsen.
2 Scoop missed by eye reporters in year 1901 B. B. Rice won Nebraska chess championship.
3 Epworth League Epworth League will meet.
3 Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Seerley Clem Seerley and his family will visit President and Mrs. Seerley; may have family reunion.
3 A special committee Professor Getchell meets with state chemistry curriculum committee.
3 Inferiority complexes bother bandmen Professor Russell says that it is difficult to get freshmen and sophomores to turn out for band and orchestra.
3 Housemothers meet to discuss problems Consider problems of summer session students.
3 Alta Wilmarth Professor Wilmarth leads class at Methodist Church.
3 Aletha Gaddis Aletha Gaddis will lead Christian Endeavor.
4 John Schuneman Professor Schuneman's father visits.
4 Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Nelson Professor Nelson entertained Mrs. John Mayfield.
4 The editor's column Need for someone to remove old poster; the story of losing a hubcap.
4 Life's realities are faced at Geneva At YMCA meeting.
5 Wants musicians; Kurtz calls for 60 musicians For the Symphony Orchestra; photo.
5 Dean Campbell weekends in Estes Park, Colorado Visited her family.
5 College employee married in Little Brown Church Jean Rolf married Keck Mathes.
6 The Iowa Club Will hold a picnic on June 16 at the college golf course.
6 The Pi Omega Pi fraternity Held a picnic at Island Park; officers were elected.
6 Florence Reed Returned from Columbia University in New York after receiving her master of arts degree in Physical Education.
6 The Wesley Foundation Kappa Phi hosted a tea in honor of the Methodist women.
6 The sizzle and crackle of frying bacon The Y. W. C. A. hikers will be going on a hike on June 14th.
6 The Writers' Club Will meet June 18th in the Auditorium Building.
6 An evening of games and songs First week of summer term celebrated with the College Frolic.
6 Sigma Tau Delta Will meet at Selina Terry's home on June 19.
6 Where do you belong? Statistics on the number of students at ISTC from each county.
6 Reception tonight climaxes week of frolics and parties Students asked to gather based on their county.
7 The Line Jakko the monkey, Einstein's theory of relativity, "traction problems," and Prince Carol.
7 World traveler Franklin Davenport Elmer will speak at CHIC; photo.
7 Christ's temptations interpreted Sunday At CHIC.
8 Band toots tune of reunion tonight College Band consists of combined Ladies' Band and Men's Band.
8 Latham to Greeley Saturday To deliver Commencement address.
8 One hundred twenty-three 123 women have tried out for glee clubs.
8 C. A. Fullerton Professor Fullerton is busy with choir work.
8 The Minnesingers Minnesingers tryouts still underway.
8 Where men are men there's a place for them Description of the Dean of Men's office.