College Eye — November 30, 1921

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1 Mid-winter play chosen Will present "Clarence".
1 Madame Borgny Hammer coming Traveling Theater will present "Ghosts" and "The Master Builder".
1 Miss Leora Doolittle presents Euterpeans Music featured in chapel exercise.
1 Changes in the music faculty for the winter term Professor Welles will go to New York City; Professor Hays will teach voice.
1 Prospects for basketball this year favorable Coaches are preparing for the upcoming basketball, wrestling, and boxing seasons.
1 Art League offers opportunity to all students interested Enjoyed entertainment at local home; will hold Christmas bazaar.
1 Intercollegiate Liberal League Massachusetts group aims to create interest and discussion in problems of the day.
1 Students entertain Entertain friends on Thanksgiving Day.
1 Athletes to have dance Looking forward to a good time.
1 Second year junior college Several students went to Ames for Homecoming.
1 Passing of Turkey Day was rather quiet at college; many of the students were invited out for Thanksgiving dinner About nine hundred attended evening dance.
1 Upper classmen to enjoy Christmas party At Ruth Snider's home.
1 Makes first touchdown of season John Rider plays for T. C.; photo.
1 Florence Begeman won first place in declamatory; Misses Martin and Strayer deserve credit for great improvements in contestants Earl London and Abbie Cole also win prizes.
1 Greatest time in the world Text of President Seerley's Commencement address.
2 Martin Wilson has fine position Martin Wilson, a T. C. alumnus, writes that he has recently moved and is now teaching in St. Louis.
2 Training School News News from the Training School.
2 Philo Held initiation; roster of officers.
2 Echoes from the Manual Training Dept. Tribute to Professor Brown.
2 Carrie Watson entertains Entertains some of those who were unable to go home for Thanksgiving.
2 Student Council report Financial report.
4 Being represented. Campus organizations and departments need to use the College Eye to let others know what is going on.
4 Inquiring Reporter Students answer the question, "Do you think we should have women intercollegiate basketball games?"
5 English Department News about faculty and upcoming events.
6 Y. W. C. A.--Y. M. C. A. meeting
6 Science Department Schedule of Chemistry Seminar topics.
6 Thanksgiving party Kindergarten and First Primaries have party.
6 Achoth House Boarding house news.
6 Skybo House Boarding house news.
6 Pencilings Former professor G. W. Samson describes his experiences during a trip to Michigan.
7 Dry Den Boarding house news.
7 Barrigar Hall briefs Boarding house news.
7 Barn(y)ard Hall news Boarding house news.
7 Van Hall Boarding house news.
8 Bartlett Hall News about residents.
8 Frank Johnson Out of town last weekend.
8 Eugene Lynch Teaching in Sigourney.
8 Glenn Cowan Spent Thanksgiving on College Hill; athletic director at Grundy Center.
8 Helen Knapp Visited campus.
8 Marie Ferguson Seen on campus.
8 John Glenn Visited campus.
8 Jerry Walker Teaching at Marshalltown.
8 Glenn Bakkum Visited campus.
8 Helen Martin Visited campus.
8 Clay Cowan Visited parents.
8 Beatrice Decker Returned to campus for a few days.
8 Gladys Barr Visited friends on College Hill.
8 Friends heard Tracy Hodsdon is attending school in Chicago this year.
8 William Berry Superintendent at Lohrville; spent a few days on campus.
8 Miller Christensen Visited over Thanksgiving.
8 Alvin Baumgartner Coaching at Lohrville.
8 Dorrell Hall Boarding house news.