College Eye — December 1, 1930

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1 Giving of diplomas climaxes college career for sixty; Dr. Walter P. Morgan, President of Illinois Teachers College, delivers address Quick description of fall term Commencement.
1 Big and little sisters, and leaders are rated Orientation helpers rated on interest and enthusiasm, dependability, initiative, and attractiveness.
1 Knox is convicted Commercial Club holds mock trial.
1 Nearly four hundred educators to gather at conference here; fourteenth annual conference on problems of elementary education to be held this week Conference program highlights.
1 W. B. Fagan will preside at conference dinner Will speak at Elementary Education Conference banquet.
1 Dr. Brett Kenna will speak at church service Sunday; is pastor of the First Methodist Church at Des Moines
1 New band will be organized at start of winter term; men's and women's bands will be reorganized into concert and pep bands Will be organized into an advanced concert band, a secondary concert band, and a pep band
1 Chemistry classes visit Waterloo laboratories Visit Deere and Rath labs.
1 Bartlett Hall is no place for stray tabby Cat wanders through Bartlett Hall.
1 Illustrated talks to be presented at Chemistry Seminar; Ebel and Fest to speak at fourth meeting of newly organized chemistry club Group organizes, elects officers, and presents student lectures.
1 Decision and choice important factors in character building; "Character development is as important as classes," declares Dr. J. M. Artman Excerpts from address by J. M. Artman at baccalaureate-Thanksgiving service.
1 Garrett Lenhart wins ten dollar prize for guesses on population Professor Thompson offers prizes.
1 Kedroff Quartet sings concert here December tenth; Russian singers include Teachers College program in fourth tour of United States Profile of the performers.
1 Modern love scene might be shocking to Chinese audience; Flude describes extreme conventionalism of Chinese theatre Alfred Flude talks about Chinese theater.
1 Boardman refuses to guess on winter term's enrollment Winter term enrollment tends to be slightly less than that of fall term; Dean Reed inaugurates method of speeding up registration for men.
1 Journalist's keynote characterizes first annual Press Prom; nine campus organizations erect booths to provide lounging rooms Description of the Press Prom, attended by 163 couples.
1 Untitled Library fines must be paid before college credit will be issued.
2 Takes new position Clarence Baker, former Old Gold business manager, has taken a position with Water, Gas, and Electric of Cedar Falls; photo.
2 Salesmen to sell subscriptions today Final chance to subscribe to College Eye.
2 "What's in a name?" ask Shakespeare and Anna Wild; "the browns have it" in puzzling search for the right cognomen Anna Wild talks about common and similar names among ISTC students.
3 Students here will spend close to $15,183 for books this week A look at the cost and sheer volume of college textbooks.
3 The Line Campus gossip.
4 Down with old signs and the old cut system, first item on platform; we will work out a cut system and present it for your approval Paper to implement "Our Platform" column to address editorial opinions.
4 Students may observe pre-school children in model community; little folk learn to play together and form right habits A look at the activities in the Nursery School.
5 Society gets going again between the two big vacations for the year Campus social calendar.
5 Women's Sports News Recent women's intramural sports results.
6 Untitled College Eye staff will meet.
6 Varsity cagers start regular court workouts; Clarence Daubert may be lost for season Tutor basketball team prepares for upcoming season, Daubert is hampered by injury.
6 Permanent captains will not lead teams following this year Teachers College athletic teams will now choose captains before each contest, rather than at the beginning of the season.
6 Hockey team challenges Students from Waterloo challenge any other team.
6 Freshmen upset Grinnell first year team, 13-7; Tutors' performance delights small crowd Teachers College freshman football squad defeats Grinnell freshmen, 13-7; game summary.
6 Twelve grapplers report for drill Twelve varsity wrestlers reported for drills. Those wrestlers on the football team as well as freshmen will be reporting soon. Those appearing listed.
6 Teachers lose to Grinnell in season's final; Pioneers use breaks to win 12-0 battle Tutors lose season finale to Grinnell, 12-0.
6 Iowa Teachers gridiron squad of 1930 1930 Tutor football team members listed; photo.
6 Closes grid career Lynn Berryhill played his final collegiate game against Grinnell.
6 Ackley takes final contest on Little Tutors' slate, 13-12 T. C. High drops final game of season to Ackley, 13-12.
7 Snow and ice cover college gardens developed by natural science department Seven acre site includes one hundred species of trees and seventy-five species of shrubs; history and description of the College Garden.
7 Former Little Tutors defeat alumni Tigers T. C. High alumni win over Cedar Falls High alumni in football game, 6-0.
7 Inter-fraternity Council officers Pictured are Vice President James Bambrick, President Louis Armstrong, and Secretary-Treasurer Glenn Cowlishaw of the council; photo.
8 Work, food, and sleep necessary to mind and body, says Rath Professor Rath writes article in college science bulletin.
8 Cambridge debaters extend compliments Debaters enjoyed stay in Cedar Falls.
8 Eulalian Society Elects officers.
8 Kedroff Quartet here December 10 Kedroff Quartet, to perform on campus in December, pictured.