College Eye — October 24, 1930

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1 Ebel and Ranney plan forensic strategy for international debate Planning for debate against British students.
1 Halloween Hop next week
1 Tutors seek third conference victory against Penn Saturday; both teams loom up as possible league champs Tutors prepare for Penn game.
1 Dr. Latham appoints general committee for Dad's Day plans Committee membership announced; brief preview of the celebration.
1 Artist who traveled to foreign countries returns to campus Ben D. Larson talked about his experiences.
1 Tutor Belles do snake dance at pep meeting
1 Kindergartners are offered new course Professor Luse announces new four year curriculum in kindergarten and nursery school teaching.
1 Stanley Wood heads general committee for 1931 Tutor Ticklers; Dorothy Henderson and Wayne Wehrle complete general committee for big show 2500 saw the show last year.
1 Kingery saves life of Howard Benshoof in shotgun accident Howard Benshoof loses arm in hunting accident; Delmer Kingery gets him doctor in time to save his life.
1 Yearlings feted by Student Council at party tonight; from 8 till 11 p.m. freshmen will hold sway at the gym
1 Deadline Deadline for nest issue of Purple Pen announced.
1 Negro folk lore, traditions and stories in library exhibit Library displays African-American literature.
1 Lillehei starts new feminist movement Women's Physical Education Department gives dance lessons to young girls.
1 Scouts celebrate second annual Day tomorrow; morning will be spent touring campus and in swimming pool Schedule of activities for Scout Day.
1 Six faculty members to attend conference of English and speech; Teachers College alumni will take part in conference program Will attend annual program in Iowa City.
1 Untitled Shirley Williams trying out for College Eye staff.
1 Costume numbers by operatic quartet win audience acclaim; Seignior Martino-Rossi accorded particular mention for musicianship Review of performance by operatic quartette.
1 Jazz rhythms lend interest to dramatic fraternity production; students work in carpentry and paint crews Theta Alpha Phi prepares for presentation of "Beggar on Horseback".
2 Is "learning to lie" a part of your college education?; you must be ill or you cannot get an excuse for absence Students who lie get illness excuses from class; editor debates fairness.
2 Fifty girls inspect city woolen mills Ellen Richards Club takes field trip.
2 Gladys Shamp talks about Camp Fire work Spoke to Physical Education Club.
2 Librarians attend first north central library conference Rowena Edwards and Irene Ehresman make the trip.
2 "What do you know?" one man answers Sunday Stoddard Lane will speak at CHIC.
2 Faculty Men's Club talks political issues Roster of speakers and their topics.
3 Extension division awaits modernization of permanent offices Will provide better, more efficient office space.
3 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Publications plan Press Prom for November 21 Promises to first of an annual event; by invitation only.
3 Pi Gamma Mu has ten new members List of new members.
3 Swapper says . . . . College Eye outlines its practice of swapping stories with fifteen other college papers.
4 College officials and students use new blueprint machine Description of the new machine; will be used by students and E. E. Cole.
4 Richman takes close match in profs meet Richman defeats Finkenbinder in match play to advance in faculty golf tournament.
4 Women racqueteers go into preliminary tryout Intramural women's tennis to begin October 27.
4 Injured end Tutor veteran end Robert Hackler has been hampered by injuries this season; photo.
4 Lake still leads decathlon runners J. B. Lake remains in lead of the point standings for the campus decathlon; Keith Kittrell jumps to second.
4 R. Harman places as runner-up in Iowa City meet Ralph Harman takes second place at Eastern Iowa Open golf tournament.
4 At quarter Quarterback Claire Holck will likely lead the Tutors against Penn; photo.
4 Harriers tangle with strong Penn team Saturday; meet to be between halves of grid contest Men's cross country will run against Penn at half-time of football game.
4 Varsity wrestlers to report to Coach McCuskey Wednesday Six lettermen return to lead team, listed.
4 Varsity cagers hold first court workout Varsity basketball gears up for the upcoming season.
4 Little Tutors meet Grundy Center; lose to Eldora High, 12-0 T .C. High loses to Eldora, prepares for Grundy Center game.
5 Society lulls this week but gives promise of Press Prom Campus social calendar.
6 Untitled Tau Sigma Delta will meet.
6 Personal problems will be emphasized in course for deans Course for deans will be offered for first time in summer 1931; will consider the application of psychology to adolescents.
6 Music box banquet opens finance drive For YWCA.
6 County superintendent to address Iowa Club A. E. Jewett will speak.
6 College women instructors' club dinner Several faculty speak on the good old days.
6 English Club dines at first 1930-31 meeting Several speakers address the group.
6 Faculty is compiling industrial bulletin Professor Nelson putting together description of the college.
6 Former national secretary of Y. W. to visit campus Mildred Inskeep Morgan will visit.
6 Troop Fifty-Six has enviable record says Scout Master Buffum Professor Buffum reports on the progress and achievements of the group; troop sponsored by CHIC.
6 Annual college circus discontinued because of dwindling profits Other all-campus events seem to have diminished interest in the circus.