College Eye — March 29, 1922

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1 Old Gold is to be superior to book of events; necessary to sign up now Has been sent to printers.
1 Music festival Rudolph Ganz and St. Louis Symphony Orchestra will perform; photo.
1 Cecilian concert Will also perform at East Waterloo High School.
1 Middleton sings to large audience Review of performance by Arthur Middleton.
1 Track meet to be held at college May 6 Schools from northeastern Iowa will be invited.
1 Charles Zueblin lectures Friday Profile of Charles Zueblin.
1 Press Association of Iowa Colleges is to meet at Iowa University Many colleges will attend this sixth annual conference.
1 Gay old men as chorus girls; faculty men stage two plays Mon. Hope to raise more money for Student Loan Fund.
1 Large crowd in attendance at dramatic contest Gladys Lynch, Dale Welsch, and Florence Begeman take first, second, and third prizes, respectively.
1 April Fools dance Manual arts students will sponsor dance.
2 Prospects for track More men than usual are interested in going out for track.
2 Philomathean Society Enjoyed recent program.
3 Folk song program Performed by sixth grade pupils at the Training School.
4 State Board of Education decision Will not now purchase additional land or build new buildings for the Teachers College due to high costs.
4 Why I am becoming educated Believes that a college education is important if one wants to do more than teach in a rural school.
5 Students from outside of Iowa 1921-22 Breakdown by state and country of students at ISTC from outside Iowa.
5 Convention of speakers April 27 to 29; Delta Sigma Rho expects fifty delegates from many states Will meet at University of Iowa.
5 T. C. alumnus becomes presiding judge of superior courts of Los Angeles county California Profile of Frank R. Willis.
6 Aristo program Program schedule.
6 Football schedule for 1922
8 Prof. Hays Judged a chorus contest in Decorah.
8 Prof. D. S. Wright Attended the International Religious Education Association meeting in Chicago.
8 Mr. Fred Lindsey Visited friends.
8 Misses Vey and Myrna Boss Visited parents in Cedar Falls.
8 The T. C. Minnesingers Entertained the Ames glee club.
8 Mr. Miller Christiansen Visited friends.
8 Achoth House Boarding house news.
8 Birthday party Mark tenth anniversary of founding of Camp Fire organization.
8 Report from the English Department Professor Barnes has been active in debate work.
8 Training School News News from the Training School.