College Eye — June 20, 1930

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1 Monica Wild receives M. A. from Wisconsin Has been attending University of Wisconsin for last year.
1 Social Science Dept. presents faculty's first June groom Professor Tascher married Stella Marie Wachter.
1 Adopted son of Arabia will be on campus Sunday; Hadj Ali is also pal of Mussolini Blackshirts and whale fisherman Appearance of Franklin Davenport Elmer (Hadj Ali) sponsored by YMCA and YWCA; photo.
1 Boop boop-a-doops loop from music room Reporter overhears students playing jazz.
1 Tutors will dance through the summer Will hold recreational dances and feature dance lessons.
1 Two minute rule was shattered by Professor Wright fifty years ago Professor Wright married Eliza Rawstern despite rules of association of men and women.
1 "Herd book" goes on market next week; directory will tell you where to find everybody Will include faculty and staff.
1 Embryo teachers dance tonight to chortling of Boysen's Boys Preview of dance.
1 Ban editorials is cry of President Latham Has little use for dull editorials.
1 Summer advisory board starts things going; plans dances first and stunts to pep up college society Group named to plan recreational activities.
1 College songsters are announced Roster of those named to glee clubs.
2 Tuesday will be homerun night Baseball included in summer recreational activities.
2 Bel Canto Glee Club elects summer officers Roster of officers.
2 "Ingagi", shows wilds of Africa in picture at Waterloo theatre
2 "Gold bricks find teachers easy marks" says Pres. Latham; president will argue for his two rules of contract till second crack of doom Warns students against making foolish purchases from traveling salesmen.
2 Interclass speech contests becomes college custom; contests are played in public speaking Professor Brindley announces establishment of contests.
2 No excuses accepted for ignorance of the ten commandments Booklet will contain information on campus traditions, behavior, and history; first one issued since 1925.
2 Community singing features music hours Will meet for singing every Tuesday evening.
3 Newlyweds given royal welcome to city and campus Students greet Professor Tascher and his new wife.
3 A column of fun from "hold everything" A humorous conversation between Winnie Lightner and Joe E. Brown.
3 A free lecture Christian Science lecture.
3 Housemothers rules are on the press Will publish booklet of rules.
3 Students rejoice as teachers take tests Sixteen take correspondence study exam; 376 now enrolled in these courses.
4 Wedding bells ring for school Ma'ams Many wedding announcements will appear in the Alumnus.
4 Dr. R. W. Getchell Professor Getchell spoke to the Rotary Club.
4 The Editors Column Editorial column will be noticed at all costs; complaint about the appearance of certain campus buildings; and people advised to take down signs for events which have already happened.
5 Iowa Club claims champ balloon blower Everyone has fun at picnic.
5 Girls invade Alpha Chi frat house Old fraternity house is now Adams Hall.
5 Professor S. A. Lynch Lynch family vacationing in the Black Hills.
5 Harriette Egan Group will attend Professor Wild's Commencement at University of Wisconsin.
5 Roland Searight returns with an M. A. and old cello Earned degree at University of Rochester; photo.
5 Bugle calls Boy Scouts to rally Will assemble for rally.
5 Knowing that every music student
6 Genevieve Hays Returned to Cedar Falls after receiving her master of arts degree in music and education from Columbia university.
6 Wesley Foundation Franklin Elmer will speak at an open forum.
6 Kappa Delta Pi Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Finkenbinder entertained at a picnic; Jo Wilder will speak at next meeting.
6 Sadie B. Campbell Will host the members of the House Presidents association.
6 C. S. A. Plans for the summer term.
6 Donna Leigh Speer Married Alton W. Collins
6 Creative Writers Club Twenty-seven people attended the first meeting of the summer session; program for meeting.
6 Pi Omega Pi Roster of officers.
6 L. S. A. Program for first meeting of the summer term.
6 A picnic at the college golf course Interdenominational Sunday School will be held at 5:00 in the park.
6 A house party at Willard Hall A Y. W. C. A. event to be held on June 27.
6 The membership tea To be hosted by the Y. W. C. A. on June 23rd.
6 Swapper Says News from other colleges.
6 Everything points toward a gay summer of dances, picnics and hikes A summer advisory board has been appointed to keep the summer filled with interesting events and activities.
7 Campus will go to state fair; cardboard portrayal of the feature of state fair exhibit Description of Iowa State Fair display; several departments will be featured.
7 Summer athletics are going modernistic Recreational periods will be set up; seasons will end with tournaments.
7 The Line Campus gossip.
8 Foreign children send objects for Red Cross visit Objects on display in Training School.
8 Rural children fill auditorium with song Black Hawk County children receive diplomas.
8 Miriam Evans sings over station WMT Performance program.
8 Abandon fishing and camping for textbook and pen Professor Luse talks about the summer session at the Training School.
8 Women tee off at Gymnasium Thursdays May hold golf tournament between students and faculty.