College Eye — March 28, 1923

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1 Cecilian concert Will present annual concert.
1 Y. M. election Clifford Winder is president.
1 A word to the living! Herluf Strandskov will speak at Biology Seminar.
1 Dr. Charles W. Gilkey to address students Will give three addresses on applied Christianity.
1 All women students take notice WAA will hold mass meeting.
1 Sorority initiation Kappa Theta Psi initiated Eva Banford.
1 Gene hears about "Passing Show of 1923" Fictional character tells of his experience watching "Passing Show of 1923," put on by the Alphil Company of I. S. T. C.
1 Freshmen to wear bands and caps for four weeks May possibly hold some sort of contest to determine when freshmen may put aside green caps and armbands.
1 Election of Old Gold staff for 1924 For junior class members; only dues-paying members may vote.
1 Iowa University players attract large audience Review of the performance of "The Merchant of Venice," by students of University of Iowa.
1 Farewell breakfast for Miss Hogrefe Will attend University of Chicago for spring and summer terms; plans to return in the fall.
1 Y. M. and Y. W. Easter morning service To be led by Professor Wright in the Auditorium.
1 Officers to be installed For YWCA.
2 John Bennett John Bennett visited campus; Russell Lamson has grown a beard.
2 Paderewski concert Review of Paderewski's concert in the Des Moines Coliseum.
2 Why not vespers? Suggests better times to have religious meetings.
3 Minnesinger banquet Program for formal banquet; included toasts and singing.
3 Hoffman Hall hard time party Enjoyed dinner and games.
3 Notice to juniors Should pay dues if they wish to attend the spring banquet.
3 Band concert Friday night Cedar Falls Band will perform.
3 Commencement committee appointed Roster of committee members appointed by President Seerley..
4 The American high school Discusses the importance of a good high school education.
4 An undefended frontier Claims that United States international relationships are positively affected by the fortunately isolated location of the Americas.
4 The State Board of Education Enrollment for 1922-1923 will likely reach 6500.
4 Our advertisers Encourages readers to patronize advertisers.
4 State U. vs. Teachers College Compares the State University of Iowa and Teachers College dramatic productions; finds I. S. T. C. lacking.
5 Shakes initiate pledges Roster of pledges.
5 April fool program Program for upcoming Neotrophian event.
5 Extemporaneous speaking Eulalian initiates entertain members of the society.
5 Societies increase membership Increased numbers of women students prompt constitutional changes to allow literary societies to have more members.
5 Homerian pledges to give one act play Initiates will perform for the other members.
5 Phi Omega Pi Betsy Madison visited; dinner held in her honor.
5 Phi Omega Pi National president visits.
6 Prof. Geo. W. Muhleman Professor Muhleman is teaching at Hamline.
6 Grinnell girls give concert At Cedar Falls High School; photo.
6 Philo program Program for recent meeting.
6 Margaret Fuller Ossoli Program from recent meeting included music and dance.
7 Training School News News from the Training School.
7 Seniors may make gift Thinking about appropriate gift.
8 Ernest Ruppelt Visited campus during his vacation.
8 Miss Alice Childs Attended the Daughters of the American Revolution state conference.
8 Macy Campbell Attended the teachers meeting in Sioux City.
8 Miss Luse, Mr. Swain, Mr. Wallace and Mr. Fullerton Attended the teachers meeting in Fort Dodge.
8 Miss Marguerite Butler Visited Ruby Rohwer.
8 Mr. Lloyd Phillips Visited friends on campus.
8 Frank Hovorka Visited Cedar Falls to get his naturalization papers; Mr. Cory and Mr. Brown acted as witnesses.
8 Helen McCreary Visited friends and relatives in Cedar Falls.
8 Misses Abbie Cole and Grace Gaarder Visited Waterloo.
8 Miss Dora Bentley Plans to continue teaching in Alta.
8 Charlotte Lautzenheiser Visiting friends and family in Cedar Falls during her vacation.
8 Miss Mary Grace Ellis Went shopping in Waterloo.
8 Prof. P. Victor Peterson P. Victor Peterson is working on his doctorate in chemistry in California.
8 By an overwhelming majority J. F. Cross was elected mayor of Cedar Falls.