College Eye — January 13, 1933

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1 Memorial number of Alumnus will be issued as a tribute to President-Emeritus H. H. Seerley Tribute to President Seerley, who died December 23, 1932; buried at Fairview Cemetery; photo.
1 Four Teachers debate teams enter tournament sponsored by Illinois school; eight teams----six states to be represented in contest Description of upcoming debate.
1 Mrs. Reed, wife of dean, dies following pneumonia attack Died December 18, 1932; brief obituary.
1 Five main acts are chosen for Tutor Ticklers; four entrée acts and Tutor Tickler chorus will be featured Roster of groups that will perform.
1 Campus groups trek to studio for pictures; Xanho fraternity is first group to "see the birdie" Schedule and arrangements for yearbook shots.
1 E. P. Kuhl of Iowa University faculty will lecture here Will speak on Shakespeare.
1 Kerosene lamp's fall causes its loss of popularity at Iowa State Normal School; heating plant furnishes heat, light and power History of heat and light systems at ISTC.
1 Old Gold sponsors popularity contest; voting begins today Will select three most popular men and women.
1 Dr. Latham pays tribute to Dr. Seerley at Rotary Club Text of address.
1 Physical Education programs too often built or superior athletes; coach suggests program beneficial to whole student body There is a lack of facilities for the Physical Education program. Coach Bender thinks that the real cause is the lack of understanding of the purpose of Physical Education as it applies to all students; suggests program that would include more.
2 Twenty-one football men given letters; letter award is made in memory of Martin Luther List of letter winners.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Editorials; stealing our credits Believes that class attendance policy still needs serious consideration.
2 Editorials; school boards need courage Communities that continue to build soundly and surely in their school programs are not making a mistake.
2 Forum Urges students to support speech competitions and tournaments.
3 A blessed event! Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Adams have a new daughter.
3 Blue Key Discuss pep at basketball games.
3 Fourteen initiated by Kappa Delta Pi, honorary society List of initiates.
3 Committee chairmen of Women's League attend dinner party Receive copies of booklet on ISTC recreational facilities.
3 Stork visits Holmes family; brings boy Richard Grant Holmes is born to Mr. and Mrs. George Holmes.
3 Founders Club has initiation ceremony Will mock superstitions.
3 Des Moines minister is church speaker The Reverend E. G. Williams will speak.
3 John Baker appears in Wheeler-Woolsey comedy here tonight Coach Baker appears in movie.
3 Mr. Stork announces visit to Lynch family Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch have new son.
3 Old Gold staff will give dance tonight; sororities, fraternities entertain soon Campus social calendar.
3 Wesley Club plans New Year's party
3 Sigma Tau Delta may print extra magazine to accommodate Alumni
3 Rev. Young to speak at banquet tonight
3 Bartlett girls have coffees and party
4 Home wrestling meet completed; supremacy in six weights gained in tourney December 20 Wrestling men do well at meet.
4 Men's program of intramurals opens Saturday; first round of basketball commences; ninety to compete Form two leagues.
4 Madame X succeeds Mr. As foreteller of cage scores Madame X predicts that TC will defeat Luther by a narrow margin; Panthers will win by at least six points.
4 Panthers win loop opener; Fritzel's cagers lost first two engagements, then win two TC beat Columbia College 49-17. Panthers played their first game at home and scored a 28-22 win over Hamline University.
4 Wrestlers will combat three Iowa colleges; Iowa, Cornell, Iowa State to face Panthers in dual meets Wrestlers will face two of the strongest college teams in the country; Cornell and Iowa State.
4 Life saving corps presents swimming carnival Wednesday
4 Eighty women take part in intramurals In basketball and volleyball programs.
4 Little Tutor cagers face strong teams in next two games Little Tutors have won five out of their seven games so far; hope to continue.
4 Teachers will play Norse here on Wednesday; Norsemen are expected to prove severe test to coach Fritzel TC will go up against their strongest competition in the Iowa Conference. Coach Fritzel is satisfied with the defense, but is now concentrating on offense.