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College Eye 15 17- 1
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Rhondda Welsh singers enthusiastically received; were winners of International Musical Festival prize; world renowned chorus entertains student body;
Original oration and extempore contest next week; rivalry for places will be keen; winners will represent T. C. in inter-state meet; contestants coach Will speak on Prohibition.
Student volunteers will hold important meeting All interested in home or overseas missions should attend.
W. A. A. Held open house.
College Eye and Old Gold offices changed Offices switched so piano students have more practice rooms.
Miss Guyer to take Miss Campbell's place in English Department; is graduate of St. Catherine and Northwestern Universities Profile of Marie Hortense Guyer.
College dance regulations will be enforced Only I. S. T. C. college students will be allowed to come to dances.
T. C.'s winning debate teams Photo of debate teams.
Primary select officers Roster of officers.
"Rollo's Wild Oat" chosen for mid-winter play; cast has been practicing for several weeks; will be presented Jan. 24th and 25th; Miss Martin in charge Preview of the play.
Senior women Lectures for women who expect to graduate in 1924 start soon.
Louis Graveure to be at college on Monday; born in Belgium and received education in England; leading baritone will appear in recital at 8:15; tickets Committee has heard great recommendations about him.
Large number attending Johonnots' art classes; applications to enroll continue to come in; first time to hold classes West of Chicago; beautiful color Will teach a number of courses.