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College Eye
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Three high school students win four year scholarships
Paul Boysen, Eileen Ferreter, and Joe Yoseloff win scholarships in debate tournament.
Three faculty portray comic 'Mikado' roles; stage, painted by Stanley Wood, to represent Japanese print
Preview of the presentation.
String quartette to present concert Sunday, March 26
Performance program for the faculty group.
'I' Club plans carnival night; dancing, swimming, cards, contests to feature program
Will include many activities including mixed swimming.
Hostess committee to entertain campus visitors tomorrow
Will entertain guests at play day and forensics activities.
Twenty-four students apply for publication staff positions; new Board of Publications will elect Old Gold, College Eye staffs
Roster of candidates for Old Gold and College Eye staff.
Violin student to broadcast tonight
Horace Lund and Virginia Fish will perform.
Women's League to have second co-ed assembly Wednesday
Will vote on changes to constitution.
Alumna wins story contest sponsored by Columbia Club
Helen Anderson won first place in national contest for story featured in Purple Pen.
Versailles Treaty revision is urged, Hafkesbrink says
Professor Hafkesbrink offers her view on the problems faced by Germany.
Four schools to enter play day; twelve students will take test for basketball officials
Schools will bring teams to play at ISTC.
Council plans varied program in gym tonight; entertainment will consist of dancing, games, corn pops
Entire Women's Gymnasium, with the exception of the pool, is available.
'Christian Century' editor will speak at church services
Paul Hutchinson will speak.
Sixty-three vie for honors here; State Forensic Association sponsors debate, oratory extempore meets
Description of the competition and awards.
Teachers High to present comic opera 'Pinafore'
Two frosh win board positions; Marion Bragonier, James Ebel are chosen from five candidates
Vote tallies from recent election.
Three members are elected to Student Council; Mary Howell, David Grant, Robert Brown are chosen
Vote tallies from recent election.
Margaret Howell named Teachers college 'Pep' girl by student vote; winner will be guest at Pep Jamboree at Iowa City
Will seek title of "Iowa's Peppiest Girl".
Thirty-two per cent of total enrollment are men students
Highest percentage of men since 1890; spring term enrollment of all students is 1370.