College Eye — January 16, 1931

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1 Over 100 secondary school dignitaries hold meeting here For annual conference on basketball rules.
1 Ad contest starts today Lawn City Bakery sponsoring contest.
1 Untitled Women should attend Press Club meeting.
1 Beta bucket brigade fights fire on the roof Wed. Spark from chimney starts roof fire at campus house.
1 Campus movie fans soon to hear latest talkie productions; opening shows include "All Quiet on the Western Front" Movie with sound will be shown for first time on campus; will show "All Quiet on the Western Front" and "Check and Double Check".
1 Ebel speaks to city Lion's Club Thursday Robert Ebel spoke on fire.
1 Seniors! May order class rings.
1 College Band will assist in production of "The Poor Nut"; unusually large cast consists entirely of members of the student body List of cast members.
1 Riebe has appendicitis operation Saturday Recovering well.
1 Hackler and Burley head committee for Washington Ball Planning for junior class dance.
1 Press Club to Waterloo Will visit Waterloo Tribune and WMT.
1 Janet Reade, Gwendolyn Kern represent college in oratorical contest; local judges were S. A. Lynch, Katherine Berkstresser and F. D. Lambertson Photo: Janet Reade.
1 Bands combine to play for basketball games Best players in men's and women's bands will perform.
1 Assembly Wednesday Mary Schwyhart and Wendell Bragonier will speak.
1 New York speaker to lecture here Sunday Paul Blanchard will speak.
1 Extension Dept. adds M. Db. And Bh. D. to college degrees Extension Service faculty occasionally make mistakes in getting to their study center assignments.
1 Teachers beat Dubuque, 47-13; win opens Iowa Conference card of eleven games Teachers blow out Dubuque without head coach Art Dickinson; did not make a single substitution.
1 Six acts triumph in stiff try-outs for college show; close competition singles out skits for Tutor Ticklers of 1931 About 350 students took part in tryouts.
1 Dr. Latham discusses why and wherefore of graduate degrees Urges students who intend to pursue teaching for five or ten years to study for graduate degrees.
1 Untitled All-college dance coming up.
1 Frank W. Hill will give viola recital Tuesday evening; Charles Stratton of Kansas State College will assist Hill and Stratton will perform on viola and piano, respectively, in the college auditorium.
2 What chance does a man have to keep from getting married?; the assistant editor asks us with an air of submission Marriage statistics discussed as well as class attendance and the "cut" system.
2 Untitled Campus social calendar.
3 Plays for points Floyd Harger, tutor basketball player; photo.
3 Eleven teams start intramural trophy schedules Saturday Intramural basketball tournament to begin soon; eleven teams to participate.
3 Awards given Baxter and Barnum Thursday Verdine Barnum and Gerald Baxter are honored as most valuable players for last year's baseball and track teams, respectively.
3 Wrestlers tangle with Ames here Saturday; Tutors face veteran octet in mat battle After loss to Illinois, Tutors prepare to take on Iowa State.
3 Veteran matman Tutor wrestler Orville Orr; photo.
3 Illinois matmen best Teachers in opener here; captain Eriksen gets nod over opponent Teachers routed by Illinois wrestlers, dropping five matches. Victorious was Tutor captain Finn Eriksen.
3 Little Tutor five encounters Eldora High here tonight T. C. High basketball team prepares for Eldora game.
4 There is no lull in college social activity this week Campus social calendar.