College Eye — February 6, 1931

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1 All college revue goes into final week of rehearsal; new scenery under construction for 1931 Tutor Ticklers Will present six main acts and eight entre acts; photo.
1 Eckels Hutchison elected sport editor of the College Eye Brief profile of new editor.
1 Professors attend annual conference Professors Wellborn, Fahrney, and Wallace will attend social studies conference.
1 Honest Abe was novice compared to institution's most honest student Person finds nickel; advertises for rightful owner.
1 Juniors plan party and luncheon for class day, Feb. 11 Will feature lunch, short program, and entertainment.
1 Lutheran Student Association Conference will open tonight Regional conference to be held on campus.
1 Red Cross examiner to be here Feb. 9-11 To give life-saving tests.
1 The five minute rush rule originated way back when-- The five minute interim between classes is denounced as not enough time.
1 Social science meeting to include sessions open to general public Iowa Association of Economists, Sociologists, and Historians will meet on campus.
1 Annual tryouts for speech honors will take place next week; oratorical and extemporaneous contests to be held Feb. 12 and 13 Twenty-four have signed up to compete.
1 One hundred per cent Americanism is subject of Hanson's Sunday talk At CHIC; Boys Scouts will attend.
1 Seniors! Class rings will be on sale.
1 Michael Klinoff to give voice recital Will sing group of Russian songs.
1 Wallace and Mayfield are in Legion program Professor Wallace will speak; Professor Mayfield will sing.
1 Two hundred limit set on Washington Ball ticket sale; Stan Stanley and his Recording Orchestra to play for the ball Preview of the dance.
1 Begeman is elected fellow of A. A. A. S. Has been member for twenty years.
1 "Unique" describes new scenery and lighting effects for Ticklers Description of sets designed for Tutor Ticklers.
1 Freshmen and sophs to defy custom at inter-class frolic; record crowd expected to take advantage of new price cut Ticket prices will be cut in half.
1 Large audience hears band concert Tuesday evening; band renders difficult program with great skill The College Band performed "Crown Diamonds" and "Scenes Pictoresque" in the auditorium to good reviews.
2 Dephians, Knockouts, and Phi Omega Pis lead intramurals The Delphians, Knockouts, and Phi Omega Pis lead the race for the women's intramural basketball trophy.
2 Untitled Eulalians will meet.
2 Untitled Alpha Theta Beta and Alpha Delta Alpha hold bridge tournament.
2 Katey finds that spring fever and shopping go hand-in-hand In depth look at college eateries, fashions, and shopping.
2 Rural Ed. Dept. will give intelligence tests Will administer tests in schools where its students are teaching.
2 Untitled Tennis available on women's courts.
2 Groundhogs and engagements conflict in forecasting weather; groundhog may have seen his shadow but engagements abound Spring is arriving and students are getting engaged.
2 L. I. Reed inspects Centerville school Will inspect junior college there.
2 Untitled Will show films at Chemistry Seminar; Theta Alpha Phi will hold initiation.
2 Leading lady Muriel Hutchinson will perform with the Ben Greet Players and speak in the lecture and entertainment course.
4 Delay in arrival of apparatus holds up opening date Machinery to show talking pictures has not yet arrived.
4 Intramural quints meet this afternoon Men's intramural basketball tournament begins to draw to a close.
4 This and that-- Various intercollegiate, intramural, and casual sports discussed, including golf, wrestling, and swimming.
4 Little Tutors meet two powerful squads on weekend journeys T. C. High prepares to take on Traer and Waterloo East after losing to Reinbeck, 34 to 15.
4 Frosh matmen drill for chance against Cornell and varsity Tutor freshman wrestling squad prepares to take on Cornell freshmen, as well as the Tutor varsity squad, in upcoming meets.
4 Cagers meet two Iowa Conference foes at Dubuque; games are with Dubuque U. tonight and Columbia Saturday Tutor basketball team prepares to take on two colleges from Dubuque and increase their standing in the Iowa Conference rankings, photo: Tutor captain Lloyd Haberichter.
4 Iowa Teachers swamp Parsons in loop fracas; team is rejuvenated with mentor again in full charge Teachers College basketball team defeats Parsons College in Coach Art Dickinson's return to the bench, 41-22.
5 Dances planned this month will climax events of every week Campus social calendar.
6 Teachers win and lose debates with Missouri college Women win and men lose at Northwest Missouri Teachers College.
6 Stan Stanley Stan Stanley and his Recording Orchestra will play at the upcoming Washington Ball.
6 Shield Club plans Valentine party Will enjoy luncheon at Women's Club.
6 Miss Strayer judges dramatic contest at Training School
6 Untitled Old Gold senior pictures due.
6 "Only God and we English teachers know why. . ." Fagan Professor Fagan defends the difficulty of teaching English.