College Eye — September 19, 1930

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1 Freshie loses $50, sobs, but big sisters save day Another person finds and returns the money.
1 Women and house mothers breakfast at golf links Sat.; all college women will be guests of housemothers About five hundred will attend meeting intended to promote friendship.
1 New tradition begun when flag is flown on registration day; new college flag designed last spring by special committee New flag flies for the first time.
1 Student Council takes new step in bettering campus government; forms Associated Student Council of Representative Students Associated group will include leaders of other campus organizations.
1 Training School decorated first time Redecorated for first time since its construction in 1913; partitions removed, new shelves installed.
1 House presidents meet Will discuss ways of getting along.
1 One hundred thirty frosh take ciphers as zero hour ends 130 fail initial test; must take writing course.
1 Faculty increased by eleven member as fall term begins; nine instructors, one assistant professor and one director included Roster of new faculty.
1 Average professor is strong on "C" recent survey shows; standard grading curve is not strictly followed, it is revealed A look at the grades that ISTC give.
1 Women march in gay lantern parade YWCA sponsors traditional parade.
1 Stop! Choose your clothes after Thursday Hughes Dry Goods sponsors style show.
1 Mary Wheat wins Kappa Delta Pi scholarship award; tuition for one year is given student who ranks high in scholarship and activity Brief profile of scholarship winner.
1 Enrollment falls slightly below last year's figures Fall 1930 enrollment is 2100.
1 New order of books may puzzle seniors as well as freshmen Books are now in different rooms.
1 Students dance tonight at first hop of season; Student Councils newly appointed dance committee is in charge Plans for three more dances this term.
1 Names of seventeen big sister leaders are announced; chosen on records of academic work and participation in activities Roster of women who will assist with orientation.
1 Freshmen elect officers at meeting Wednesday Roster of officers.
1 Be a good cub Seeking College Eye staff members.
1 Homecoming committee says "bigger and better" Plans underway.
1 Two best Old Gold salesmen will win chic nightwear; Russian pajamas for man, and flimsy negligee for women are prizes offered Description of sales prizes.
2 Monica Wild writes thesis on dancing Attempts to relate emotions to dance.
2 Untitled Housemothers form association.
2 Untitled Women have new physical education uniform; enrollment in various classes.
2 Untitled Professor Berkstresser will continue the Speech Clinic.
2 Untitled Those interested in oratory should speak with Professor Tuttle.
2 Untitled Lillian Dresser won scholarship to University of Cincinnati.
2 Untitled Guy Andrews visited Cedar Falls.
2 Music courier praises Bel Canto concert Magazine praises efforts.
2 Civic concert league sponsors song recital Claudia Muzio will perform in Waterloo.
2 Official notices Students must furnish acceptable excuse when they miss class.
2 Freshmen lectures Scheduled for men.
2 Drop slips Students should see advisors for adds and drops.
2 Untitled Dorothy Hatch visited Dorothy Humiston.
2 Deadline for Old Gold photos set at December first
2 Senior hockey team shows how it's done Demonstration match highlights all-college women's play day; photo.
3 Old letters bring memories to Sara Riggs Professor Riggs recalls the school's early days.
3 Glacial boulder dropped here centuries ago History and traditions of the rock at 18th and College Streets.
3 Untitled Julia Kirkwood now teaching in Kansas City.
3 Do you want to learn to play? Professor Kurtz promotes the orchestra and band.
3 Weary co-eds relax in friendly rooms of Dean's apartment Students may relax in Dean of Women's reception room.
3 The Line Campus gossip.
4 Untitled Professor Nelson will speak at ISTA meeting.
4 "Nothing to do around this school", whines the poor bored collegian; make him eat his words and the lunches he didn't show up to help eat Saturday Events offered, but students don't show up, apathy suspected.
4 O'Neill finds Iowa economic situation not below average Professor O'Neill states his views on the Midwest economy.
4 Men at Eton College wait sixteen years to pay $12,000 Lillian Peterson talks about her trip to Europe.
4 "More games and more girls" is physical ed. aim Trying to offer opportunities for all women to participate in some sort of athletics.
4 Physical training classes start today
4 Library personnel increased this fall Adds three regular staff members.
4 Untitled Three Extension faculty on assignment.
4 Untitled Professor Hart attended a state meeting.
5 Rushing activities planned by organizations in first meetings Campus social calendar.
6 Coaches Fritzel, McCuskey end first full week on coaching staff today Former Tutors mentor new freshman athletes.
6 Arthur Olsen wins first frosh award Silver medal for academic efficiency awarded to freshman athlete.
6 Little Tutors open gridiron schedule at Greene Saturday T.C. High School football kicks off season at 2:30 pm.
6 Untitled T.C. Club holds first meeting Wednesday; elections to take place.
6 Golfing professors struggle for title Men's faculty golf championship starts next week; participants listed.
6 Few vets strive for harrier team; fifty men report Cross country team reports to practice.
6 Men's room opened with radio program Letter winners granted new meeting room.
6 Gridmen battle as Columbia game nears Starting lineup prospects are listed.
6 Tutor veteran Sole letterman strives for guard position; photo.
6 Sixty-eight frosh still play after first squad cut Team members are listed.
7 Untitled Delta Sigma Rho meets.
7 Cambridge debaters to argue militarism with Tutor team
7 New busses to carry student teachers to rural schools Description of the arrangements made between ISTC and the affiliated schools.
7 Janitor rescues many "co-eds in distress" Thomas N. Justice tells of what he has seen and done in his forty year career.
7 Untitled Review of "The Dawn Patrol".
8 Nationally known speaker to lead college discussion Edna B. Wise-Smith will speak on Prohibition.
8 Now students know answer to question President Latham presents his views on a college education.
8 Traveler sees Turkish woman using flails Professor Miller talks about her recent trip.
8 Recreational dance programs resumed To be held every Thursday evening.
8 Untitled WAA will sell apples.
8 Girls try for places in four glee clubs Names will be posted in about a week.
8 Dramatic extravaganza of modern life is chosen at Theta Alpha Phi play Will present "Beggar on Horseback".