College Eye — July 11, 1930

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1 Cleland will wear native kilts when he speaks Sunday James T. Cleland will speak on India.
1 Hikers prove ancient advice null and void and cure wanderlust Students talk about their trip West to look for work.
1 Students who look and act like faculty members are wanted Department of Home Economics putting on play featuring ISTC faculty.
1 Dance tonight will be a sports hop; coats not essential Dance preview.
1 Baxter and Barnum named most valuable men in spring sports Profiles of the two athletes.
1 Dean visits extension schools Dean Campbell visited Centerville, Spencer, and Shenandoah.
1 Italian violinist Enzo Aita will perform; photo.
1 Persistent burglar crashes Xanho frat house three times; men make wild chase with flashlights and baseball bats to catch burglar Burglar causes uproar.
1 "Two can live cheaper than one" is still open to question Married students talk about their expenses.
1 R. A. Phillips comes from St. Louis to examine life savers Photo.
1 What is a little thing like 100 degrees in the shade Temperature in boiler room is 120 degrees.
1 Famed Aita Trio to present concert here Thurs., July 17 Performance preview.
1 Gemmill earns Ll. B. and resigns from college faculty Will teach at College of the City of New York.
2 Hot weather is enough to cause enumeration of peeves Considers golf, the heat, and the Fourth of July.
3 Harriette Egan Professors Humiston and Egan visited Minneapolis; Professor Van Ness visited Fayette.
3 Teammates elect Heintz to captain 1931 baseball squad Profile of Wayne Heintz.
3 Iowa U. conference pronounced best ever by local professors Several social science faculty attend meeting in Iowa City.
3 Pi Omega Pi's will dine in oil station Decorations around gas station theme.
3 Black Hawk 4-H Club demonstrates aims Club puts on demonstration in Auditorium.
3 Bertha L. Patt Professor Patt visited Des Moines.
3 The Line Campus gossip.
4 Charles Ball Recovering from an operation to remove his tonsils.
4 Fred Schmidt Drove to Kirksville, Missouri, with his family for the Fourth of July.
4 Kappa Delta Pi Jo Wilder spoke at recent meeting.
4 House Presidents Held regular meeting.
4 At the regular rehearsal Euterpean glee club elected officers.
4 F. W. Lambertson family Moved to Cedar Falls from Iowa City.
4 Mrs. Jane Petit Spent the weekend in Cedar Falls; studying at the University of Iowa.
4 Eva May Luse Returned from the National Education Association meeting in Columbus, Ohio.
4 The Cecilian glee club Held a picnic at Island Park
4 The counties Tama, Poweshiek, Marshall and Iowa Picnic held at Island Park.
4 Watermelon and ice cream Gathering to be held in Washington Park for Allamakee, Clayton, Fayette, Buchanan, and Winneshiek counties.
4 Pi Beta Alpha Roster of those formally initiated on July 2.
4 Sigma Tau Delta Held regular meeting at the home of Selina Terry.
4 Pi Omega Pi Held informal tea; roster of guests.
4 Candidates for graduation from degree curriculums Meeting held July 2; roster of officers.
4 Pi Omega Pi Will hold an initiation and summer banquet on July 11; roster of new members.
4 Wesley Foundation Edith Cummins is an instructor at the Epworth League in Clear Lake; C. O. Todd will speak at next meeting.
4 The Men's Faculty Club Picnic held at the college golf course.
4 College Club picnic Faculty Women's Club held a picnic at Doris White's cottage.
4 Wesley Foundation Sent delegates to the National Council of the Kappa Phi in Montrest, North Carolina.
4 Yo ho and a bottle of pop Westminster Pirate Hunt to be held July 18.
4 Grid stars do summer training on brick pile Two students are busy taking up the brick driveway.
4 Social whirl is on again after four vacation days Campus activities continue.
4 Students believe in seeing America first Professor Charles reveals the results of his survey of student travel experience.
5 College Band to play in Waterloo
5 Kadesch discusses promotion of profs Will speak to local AAUP.
6 First round is over Results of faculty golf tournament match play.
6 Student directory at store One thousand copies printed.
6 On with the dance The five members of Orchesis who are enrolled this summer will get together to work on dance.