College Eye — December 5, 1923

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1 Fall term commencement exercises yesterday; six B. A. degrees awarded yesterday; Pres. Seerley confers honors upon sixty-three; largest number of Roster of graduates.
1 New social fraternity organized on hill; name of new organization is Lambda Gamma Nu Has been working on organization for a year; list of members and officers; will have house at 24th and Olive Streets.
1 Cedar Falls band is enthusiastically received; large audience greets lawn city band Performance review.
1 Theta Alpha Phi Regular meeting planned.
1 Teachers conference here; brings here prominent assemblage of educators; seventh annual conference on rural schools and teachers training; foremost ed Program for the rural education conference.
1 Noted speaker will appear on lecture course; Eugene Davenport to speak in aud. Thursday at 11:25 Profile of Eugene Davenport.
1 Art exhibit held in vocational building; valuable paintings and art work on display Pratt Institute material on display.
1 Miss Gladys Lynch wins annual declamatory contest; judges are Miss Strayer, Prof. Cram and Mr. Leavitt; G. B. Ferrell wins second and Dwight James 3rd Review of the debate.
1 One act plays prove popular with students; presented by repertoire students under direction of Miss Martin
2 Training School Having football banquet; interclass basketball tournament.
2 Phi Sigma Phi Roster of initiates.
2 Pres. Seerley returns Has been lecturing at University of Texas.
3 Untitled Professor Strayer served as judge at declamatory contest in Stanley.
3 Mr. Degen of Robin Hood opera in city; will appear in person at Regent all this week Students should take advantage of the opportunity to see him perform.
3 The pop-off Classes in the auditorium find it difficult to concentrate when students in the hall are disruptive.
4 Editorially speaking; how can they do it? Disagrees with prominent writer who contends that education can take place at home; universities are unnecessary.
5 Literary Continuation of story about Homecoming.
5 Miss Martin honored Nancy Ferguson points to her inspiration.
5 Bartlett Hall News of residents.
6 Sigma Tau Delts entertain pledges Roster of pledges.
6 Aristos elect Roster of officers.
6 Women's athletic tournament progresses rapidly Tennis tournament was temporarily delayed due to weather.
6 T. C. basketball captain Profile of "Ike" Perry; photo.
6 Wrestling squad will soon begin work in earnest; dual meet scheduled with Cornell in February Looking forward to eight or ten winter matches.
6 Lid is pried off basketball season; five members of last year's team are back; Tutors should be represented by worthy quintet Squad to be chosen.
7 T. C. society Campus social calendar.
8 Mr. Harold Mann Spent Thanksgiving here with friends.
8 Miss Gertude Reynolds Returned to South Dakota after visiting.
8 Miss Hulda Lund Spent Thanksgiving here.
8 Word comes to us Beatrice Wilbur is working in Wisconsin.
8 Miss Lucille Popejoy Will be visiting her sister in Nebraska.
8 Miss Zelda Blake Spent time with friends at Bartlett Hall.
8 Miss Bernice Unrau Went to Reinbeck last Sunday.
8 Miss Anna Carlson Was in Cedar Rapids for the weekend.
8 Mr. Earle M. Briggs Is going to Independence.
8 Miss Ethyl Arsers Spent the weekend at the Phi Omega Pi house.
8 Mr. Hillis Helmar Visited the Hill.
8 Lois Patton's mother Visited last week.
8 Miss Ruth Dawes Spent the weekend at home in Independence.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer Were here for Thanksgiving.
8 Catherine Burns' sister Was visiting from Sheldon.
8 Miss Vira Speigelberg Will be spending the winter at home.
8 Miss Bernice Swallum Visited friends on the Hill.
8 Miss Ruth DeWitt Visited friends in Bartlett Hall.
8 Miss Dorothy Corning Spent Thanksgiving in Cedar Falls.
8 Ley Hall news News of residents.
8 The day after Thanksgiving Many alumni visited the campus.