College Eye — February 20, 1931

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1 Nine women receive athletic honors as Shield Club initiates List of those initiated.
1 Eight men will present piano recital today Professor Freeman's students will perform
1 Students dance tonight at ninth annual Washington Ball; limit attendance at junior dance for first time in history Preview and description of the dance.
1 College movies make tiny dots talk, sing, boom in first show A look at the technology behind the first talking picture presentation at ISTC.
1 Supervisor's violin and cello classes give program at assembly
1 Symphony Orchestra to present concert Tuesday evening; program includes masterpieces by Liszt, Weber, and Brahms Performance preview.
1 One hundred seven students will be graduated March 5; Dr. Thomas McCracken will be the speaker for the graduation exercises Description of the upcoming ceremony.
1 Robert B. Wylie of Iowa U. will speak here February 26 Will speak at Biology Club meeting.
1 Charles writes article for Journal of Education On appropriate advice to give students.
1 Give us more credit or give us more time Time between classes is discussed and pleas made to the students for opinions on the matter.
1 Drinkwater play will be presented at vespers Sunday Will present "X-O: a Night of the Trojan War".
1 Tau Sigma Delta will Tutor Tickler first prize again
1 Leora Boetger will represent college at New York convention At Columbia Press Association meeting.
1 Debate Ames and Coe Shown are Teachers College debaters who will take on Iowa State--Roger Ranney and Thorrel Fest--as well as those taking on Coe--John McDowell and Murvle Hanawalt; photo.
1 Lawrence and Ebel win first places in speech contests Wayne Lawrence wins oratory contest; Robert Ebel wins extemporaneous contest.
1 Classes combine to present Dr. Knock Friday, Feb. 27; classes working under supervision of Hazel Strayer and Charles Holden Play preview.
2 Ontario state school requests book by Cram On silent reading.
2 Alumna is awarded M. A. degree at Iowa Elizabeth Warttman gets degree.
2 Untitled Graduates should meet.
2 Untitled Press Club will meet.
2 Keep faculty members out of jail so we won't have to suppress news; entertainment committee may have to go to jail for debt Discussion on why students should attend new moving picture show at college auditorium.
2 Assembly may vote funds for branch school at Red Oak; summer sessions would open June 3, with E. L. Ritter as director Three branch summer schools in summer of 1930; Depression forces retrenchment to just one for summer of 1931.
2 Dean's report proves teachers co-eds are hard-working women Report shows 234 women have jobs
2 Men lift taboo from outside activities by high scholastic record Report shows that many men maintain high grade point averages despite participation in extracurricular activities.
3 Alpha Delta Alpha five meets Nighthawks today Alpha Delta Alpha fraternity and the Night Hawks to meet in the first game of the intramural basketball finals.
3 Grapplers wrest 29-3 victory from Cornell mat team Tutors defeat Cornell, 29-3, to close out intercollegiate season.
3 Eriksen's grapplers win T. C. High wrestlers won their meet at Grundy Center, 16-8.
3 Golfers will play matches in spring Golf has become the Teachers College's newest intercollegiate sport.
3 Chicago succumbs to wrestlers 27-5 Tutor wrestlers defeated the Chicago Maroons, 27-5, giving away only one fall.
3 Cagers drop game to Luther, 27-17; defeat Simpson, 35-30 Although losing to the Luther Norsemen, 27-17, the Tutor basketball team won later in the week against Simpson, 35-30.
3 Little Tutors meet Cedar Falls quintet at college tonight The T. C. High basketball squad prepares to play the rival Cedar Falls Tigers.
3 Untitled Folk Dance Festival scheduled.
3 Tracksters start drill to prepare for hard season; Drake, Kansas, and Dakota relays included in card Teachers College track team prepares for a difficult season.
3 Declam meet held at Tutor high school Results of declamatory meet.
3 Intramural wrestlers vie for championship Intramural wrestling meet to be held to determine this year's champion.
3 Teachers meet Parsons quint tonight; Fairfield tilt concludes games away for season Tutors gear up for last away game of the season against Parsons College at Fairfield.
3 Coach McCuskey starts eliminations in frosh mat squad for varsity The freshman wrestling squad prepares for the upcoming meet versus the varsity squad.
3 Yearlings nose out Grinnell freshmen Tutor freshman basketball squad defeats Grinnell freshman squad, 26-22.
4 Student Council works out aims of social program of college
4 Fuller plans report on extension work for Michigan conference Will speak to association meeting.
4 Untitled Clara Large died January 23, 1931.
4 Untitled Press Club will meet.
4 Untitled Bartlett Hall women will hold colonial party.
4 The Line Campus gossip.
5 Untitled Earl Bell is teaching at the University of Nebraska.
5 Soloist Elizabeth Burney Schmidt will perform a solo number with the college orchestra in concert; photo.
5 "Don't" is play given by Iowa Club Thursday List of cast members.
5 Y. W. C. A. held election of officers Wednesday Mary Schwyhart elected president.
5 Washington Ball, long looked for, takes place tonight at gymnasium Campus social calendar.
6 "The King of Jazz" second talkie, will be here Saturday Paul Whiteman will perform.
6 Delphians win finals in intramural tournament Delphians defeat Phi Omega Pi sorority in women's intramural basketball tournament finals, 28-16.
6 Untitled Audry Arnold gave recital.
6 "Victorious Defeat" is Dr. Hanson's theme for Sunday sermon
6 It's hats and snaps that interest Katey these fine days Discussion of college fashions and shopping.
6 Science Bulletin is enlarged this month Will charge five cents per copy.
6 Four women receive appointment as new life-saving examiners List of new examiners.
6 Seventy-five attend the "Flying Dutchman" at Cedar Rapids Tues. Professor and Mrs. Richman accompany student group.
6 Prof. Nellie S. Aurner addresses English Club Spoke on literary associations of London.
6 Phillips writes article comparing spelling tests Professor Phillips is now studying at the University of Iowa.
6 German Club presents one-act play "Eigensinn"