College Eye — March 14, 1923
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "North American Indian"; customs, music, dances by Loring, assisted by a Sioux Indian | Harold Loring will speak on American Indians. | |
| 1 | National president addresses Delta Sigma Rho | Stanley B. Houck speaks at dinner. | |
| 1 | London next editor of the College Eye | Earl London is editor; Dorothy Smalling is local editor; and Glenn Moon in business manager; photo. | |
| 1 | Girls win triangular debate; defeat Morningside and Des Moines U. by proving both sides of question | ISTC defeats Morningside and Des Moines Colleges; account of the debate. | |
| 1 | Beatrice Allen in piano recital | Review of first public performance. | |
| 1 | Saturday March twenty-fourth; University Players will present "Merchant of Venice" | Group from University of Iowa will present play. | |
| 1 | Symphony orchestra here Apr. 23 | Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra will make two presentations. | |
| 1 | Forty graduate at end of winter term | President Seerley addresses the group. | |
| 1 | Student subscriber condemns editor | Criticizes the College Eye. | |
| 2 | Attention: candy bills are due | YWCA would appreciate payment. | |
| 2 | C. S. A. | Roster of officers. | |
| 2 | Ruth Forsberg new Y. W. C. A. president | Roster of officers. | |
| 3 | Final concert magnificent; Lester Lalan wins hearty ovation; audience wants glee club to sing all night | Review of Minnesinger performance; photo. | |
| 3 | The athletic teacher of future; address by President Seerley at Faculty Men's Club luncheon | Part of effort by college to meet demand for coaches and teachers of physical education. | |
| 4 | In accordance with the constitution | Believes a change to the College Eye constitution is needed. | |
| 4 | A chapel talk given last week | Believes that people should not be tied down to a single church. | |
| 4 | I am very conservative | Reflects on never having learned anything about music. | |
| 4 | After the strenuous election day | Claims that the applause at the Minnesingers performance shook implements in the College Eye office. | |
| 4 | Although faculty members are too immature | Faculty member made a suggestion at the College Eye elections; little support for Lee Campbell's suggestion. | |
| 4 | The Iowa State Board of Education | Enrollment at Iowa public colleges and university is over eighteen thousand. | |
| 4 | Sometimes the College Eye | Glad to see his College Eye newspaper. | |
| 5 | First year Junior College | Party held in the Gymnasium. | |
| 5 | Sioux Club to entertain | Party to be held; officers elected. | |
| 5 | Senior theatre party | Program held at Strand Theatre; social hour held at Glennys Rugg's home. | |
| 5 | Delphians hold annual banquet | Program for banquet. | |
| 5 | Primary theatre party | Program held at the Waterloo Theatre followed by a luncheon at the Black's Tea room. | |
| 5 | Homerian Founders' Day | Celebration of tenth anniversary; program for celebration. | |
| 6 | High school boys flock to college; big tournament starts Friday; many teams entered | Although more are expected, eighteen teams are currently signed up to participate in high school basketball tournament. | |
| 6 | Physical demonstration | Many participate in physical education demonstration. | |
| 6 | Teachers win dual meet by 16-8 score | I. S. T. C. wrestling team defeated Cornell. | |
| 6 | Conceptions | Comments on the most important part of education. | |
| 6 | Untitled | Hope to make good impression on visiting high school boys so that they will eventually enroll at ISTC. | |
| 7 | Margaret Fuller Ossoli | Roster of officers. | |
| 7 | Shake-Aristo reunion | Welcome old members. | |
| 7 | Lutheran Student Association | Will hold devotional meeting. | |
| 8 | What do you think? | General Assembly may consider thorough revision of high school curriculum; some believe that students leave high school unprepared and uneducated. | |
| 8 | Olivette Lodge | Boarding house news. | |
| 8 | Spring term book exchange | Sponsored by YWCA. | |
| 8 | Herbert Cook | Herbert Cook visited campus; Harold Shoemaker will return from Japan. |