College Eye — March 20, 1931

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1 First general election set for Tuesday; student rivalry expected to bring heavy balloting Election important because of increased importance of Student Council.
1 Teachers will debate Cornell College here this afternoon; debate here will be a decision contest; the one at Cornell will not
1 Trip to Chicago is offered to salesman of most Old Golds
1 Cecilians present forty-second annual concert April second; club consists of thirty-two solo voices directed by Olive Barker Performance program.
1 Iowa schools to clash in first intercollegiate tournament this month; each of ten schools will meet every other school making forty-five debates
1 Tolstoy's tragic drama "Redemption" is next college play; Russian tragedy will be presented at inaugural drama conference Play preview; will benefit Bertha Martin Memorial Theatre Foundation.
1 Shirley Williams and James Luker elected to staff positions Shirley Williams will be copy reader; James Luker will be sports editor.
1 Honorary fraternity splits scholarship for Fest and Huntoon Kappa Delta Pi splits award.
1 J. Stitt Wilson makes three suggestions to remedy "conditions" Excerpts from address by representative of International Student Association.
1 Dates are tabooed for third time at college hop tonight; Vern Winters and Ten Piece Marigold Band will play Students encouraged not to bring dates.
1 Helen Swedberg gets broken wrist in accident Sunday; will give up leading part in "Redemption" Injured in car accident.
1 Purple Pen is placed second by judges in Columbia Press meet
1 Brahms Quartet will sing here next Wednesday; women will wear costumes of 1860, representing composer's prime Performance preview; photo.
1 Variety and fantasy are exhibited in Orchesis recital Performance review.
2 Untitled Profile of Dr. Manford R. Kint.
3 Untitled Richard Lewis visited campus.
3 Bel Cantos will give radio program, Thurs. Will perform on WMT.
3 Untitled ISTC will participate in survey of commercial teachers.
3 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Bel Cantos concert is artistic success says L. A. Richman Review of recent Bel Canto Glee Club performance.
4 J. Stitt Wilson accomplishes the seemingly impossible, Monday; arouses talk of action among Teacher's students Students appreciate Mr. Wilson's call for action.
5 First meetings of the term go for the election of new officers List of officers of student organizations.
6 Tracksters prepare for conference meet at Des Moines Mar. 28 Track members prepare for Iowa Conference Indoor Meet at Des Moines; list of team members.
6 First golf team to represent Teachers in meets this spring First Tutor golf team prepares for spring meets.
6 Tutor net team to be a strong one Tutor tennis team prepares for upcoming season.
6 Untitled Basketball official rating exams will be given in the Women's Gym.
6 Schneider's charges have good season despite inexperience T. C. High basketball team finishes season with record of 8-8.
6 Tutor baseballers drilling hard for first tilt Tutor baseball team prepares for upcoming season; team members listed.
6 McCuskey's men win four titles in A. A. U. meet Teachers College wrestlers score honors at regional A. A. U. meet.
6 Star vaulter Gerald Baxter, Tutor pole vaulter, prepares for upcoming track season; photo.
6 Freshman baseball artists look good The Tutor freshman baseball squad shows signs of serious talent.
6 Former Tutor star has championship five Clyde Drury brings his Vinton basketball squad to the college court to practice for the state tournament.
7 Home economics people attend Dietetic Association meet at Cedar Rapids
7 Teams to compete in debate tournament March 26, announced; Huntoon, Fest, Ebel, Reade, Walters, and Dodge are team members
8 A. D. A.'s are pallbearers at Tom Steele's funeral Died of Bright's Disease and heart trouble.
8 Weather man and Christian church secretary give party Will speak to Christian Church group.
8 Wartburg professor to speak to Lutherans G. W. Ottersberg spoke to Lutheran Student Association.
8 Y. W. conference will be held at Iowa State College; leaders from state colleges are listed on the program Program for state conference at Ames.
8 High school debaters compete for honors here, April 2, 3, 4; four year scholarships will be given to three highest individuals
8 Danish woman will demonstrate exercises here April 8 and 9 Agnete Bertram will lead team from Copenhagen.
8 Wolfe collects data for thesis while on campus Conducting research on rural school music program.