College Eye — February 28, 1923

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1 Maude Royden greeted by appreciative audience Review of Maude Royden's speech.
1 German comment on present condition Complains about terms of Versailles Treaty.
1 Minnesingers return from concert tour Visited Aplington, Ft. Dodge, Clarion, Odebolt, and Lohrville.
1 Demonstration of physical education women's department Program for the presentation of skills and dances.
1 Washington Ball a success; over $125 raised for junior-senior banquet About seven hundred students attended the first annual event.
1 Trial of prof causes sensation; boarding houses file complaint; oppose gastronomical reforms Professor Abbott lectures on food and physiology.
1 The wearin' of the green Poem about new rule requiring freshmen to wear green caps.
1 Red Cross life saving examinations To be held in March.
2 What's your score? Comments on the cafeteria experience.
3 A Day in India Portrays missionary experience.
3 Iver Christoffersen George Samson, Sr., and Iver Christoffersen visited home.
3 Teachers lose hard fought battle 23-24 I. S. T. C. defeated in basketball by Cornell College.
4 These green pages Green pages of College Eye symbolize freshman edition of the paper.
4 We are the college baby Freshmen comment on wearing green this spring.
4 Life's fourteen mistakes; life's fourteen privileges
4 Pianists seem to be popular Six pianists have toured in Iowa this season.
4 Dr. Winfield Scott Hall Spoke to campus Christian organizations.
4 I was a freshman once Encourages freshmen in editing their issue of the College Eye.
4 Mr. Editor Believes that support of athletics is important, but that students should also support other interests on campus.
5 Why I don't like Saturday Claims that the comforting weekly routine is disturbed on the weekends.
5 A necessary discomfort Complains about his woes from taking a bath.
5 As the Angelus rings Comments on teaching in one's hometown.
6 Myrtle Hutchinson Myrtle Hutchison visited her sister Mabel; Mildred Bunn has recovered from her illness.
6 A debauch Describes butterflies and bees feasting on fermented apple cider.
6 Radio concert Professor Begeman invites friends to listen to his radio set.
6 Study preferences of first year students Freshmen tell what they like to study.
6 A tea was given YWCA sponsors tea for Maude Royden's secretary.
7 President Seerley and Prof. Macy Campbell Attending the National Educational Association winter session in Cleveland, Ohio.
7 Miss Marie Harrison Visited her home in Cedar Falls.
7 Miss Isabel Rasmussen Visited her sister Irene in Cedar Falls.
7 Mr. and Mrs. John Glenn Went shopping in Waterloo; visited friends and family in Cedar Falls.
7 Miss Ruth Martin Visiting friends in Cedar Falls.
7 Miss Altha Curtis Visited her home in Cedar Falls.
7 Miss Rose Wilcox Teaching in Waverly; visited friends in Cedar Falls.
7 Miss Anna Bein Visited her sister Betty in Cedar Falls.
7 James Fottral Refereed a game in La Porte City.
7 Miss Genevieve Margaret Staudt Visited the home of Professor Cable.
7 Miss Maude Royden, Miss Speer and Dr. Winfield Dinner guests of Marion Walker.
7 Dorothy Smalling Visited campus; attended Miss Royden's lecture.
7 Hazel Lamb Visited Nina Stevens.
7 Plooma Scoles, Esther White, Nina Stevens and Edna Miller Returned to classes after short illnesses.
7 Are you pushing? President of the freshman class claims that freshmen are doing their part to boost school spirit.
7 Dressed fleas Displayed at Washington Ball.
7 Training School News News from the Training School.
8 Announcing our candidacy for the College Eye staff 1923-24 Students running for College Eye staff are pictured individually; photo.
8 Olivette Lodge Boarding house news.
8 Music?
8 Iowa's experience with consolidated schools Macy Campbell made presentation at national rural education conference.
8 T. C. bachelor hall Describes the disarray of his bedroom.
8 The sea Says that he misses the sea.