College Eye — December 12, 1930

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1 Dr. Eva May Luse summarizes White House conference Speaks at Education Club meeting; Professor Charles speaks on student grades.
1 Students await only recess in winter and spring term Classes suspended for two weeks over Christmas.
1 Tutor Tickler acts try out week after Christmas vacation; fewer acts will be chosen for the final show this year Stan Wood is committee chair.
1 Campus Press Club will meet Tuesday, December sixteenth Purpose of group is to foster journalism; organized in spring 1929.
1 Winter enrollment less than that of fall term Winter term 1930 enrollment is 2130.
1 Student Council votes to join Nat'l Federation; follow formation of associated council for more progressive government Will join National Student Federation of America; Wendell Bragonier will attend convention.
1 Social organizations elect new officers for winter term List of officers for several organizations.
1 Christmas informal dance is last of pre-holiday hops; Vern Winters and his Marigolds will play at Women's Gymnasium tonight Dance preview; sponsored by Student Council.
1 Dr. Charles surveys distribution of grades according to classes; education professor studies grades of nearly three thousand students Results of grade survey broken down by class.
1 Students prepare oratorical numbers Getting ready for interstate contest in April.
1 Debate schedule includes forensic tilt at Iowa State; seven colleges to furnish competition for Teachers College debaters Preview of debate season.
1 One hundred Iowa educators attend fourteenth meet; unfavorable weather greatly reduced attendance at conference Frank Clapp presented highlight presentation.
1 Untitled Seniors may order class jewelry.
1 Rath concludes series of health lectures for Tama County teachers Professor Rath presented series of six lectures.
1 Three hundred ten voices in twelfth annual Messiah; Schmidt, Barker, Hays, and Palmer are faculty soloists Performance preview; was first presented in 1903 and then in 1907 with Theodore Thomas Orchestra.
1 Kedroff Quartet highly praised by audience Wednesday; religious chants, folk songs, and cradle songs sung in Russia Kedroff Quartet receives positive reviews for performance.
2 Vacations upset regular office routine; causes work and worry Vacations throw off work routine, but newspaper staff presses on.
2 Untitled Phi Tau Theta held open house.
3 Twenty-one Tutors named as letter winners at banquet Football team awarded 1930 letters at athletic banquet, recipients are listed.
3 Cagers open card at Coe Thursday; stiff practice prepares team for encounter Tutor basketball team begins season against Coe.
3 Teachers grapple with Illinois University team here January 10 Varsity wrestling begins season at home against Illinois.
3 All-Conference End Tutor kicker Stewart Cooper, the sole Teachers College player on All-Iowa Conference Football Team, is pictured; photo.
3 Sixteen matmen turn out for frosh squad Coach Munn Whitford summons freshmen wrestlers for first drill of season.
3 Mendenhall, Rath attend meet L. L. Mendenhall and E. H. Rath attend Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
3 Powerful freshmen delegation reports for cage practice; eighty-five men on hand for first drill Coach Melvin Fritzel summoned freshmen basketball team for first drill of the season.
4 Green Tutor High five tangles with Reinbeck Saturday T. C. High to play first basketball game of season; schedule printed.
4 Untitled Katherine Seay will visit home in Nashville, Tennessee.
4 Untitled Faculty Quartet played in Oelwein.
4 Untitled Will meet.
5 Organization put pledges on probation this week Campus social calendar.
6 Math Club celebrates twenty-first anniversary Professors Condit and Lambert speak.
6 Mailing envelopes for Purple Pen available Students may wish to send a copy as a Christmas present.
6 Special rates for X-mas travelers Railroads offering special fares.
6 Untitled Freshmen physical education majors beat junior hockey technique class, 4-1.
6 Untitled Pi Beta Alpha met.
6 Eugenia Hsia will talk at Social Science Club Will speak on China.