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College Eye — January 9, 1924
College Eye — January 9, 1924
← December 19, 1923
January 16, 1924 →
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Rhondda Welsh singers enthusiastically received; were winners of International Musical Festival prize; world renowned chorus entertains student body;
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Original oration and extempore contest next week; rivalry for places will be keen; winners will represent T. C. in inter-state meet; contestants coach
Will speak on Prohibition.
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Student volunteers will hold important meeting
All interested in home or overseas missions should attend.
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W. A. A.
Held open house.
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College Eye and Old Gold offices changed
Offices switched so piano students have more practice rooms.
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Miss Guyer to take Miss Campbell's place in English Department; is graduate of St. Catherine and Northwestern Universities
Profile of Marie Hortense Guyer.
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College dance regulations will be enforced
Only I. S. T. C. college students will be allowed to come to dances.
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T. C.'s winning debate teams
Photo of debate teams.
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Primary select officers
Roster of officers.
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"Rollo's Wild Oat" chosen for mid-winter play; cast has been practicing for several weeks; will be presented Jan. 24th and 25th; Miss Martin in charge
Preview of the play.
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Senior women
Lectures for women who expect to graduate in 1924 start soon.
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Louis Graveure to be at college on Monday; born in Belgium and received education in England; leading baritone will appear in recital at 8:15; tickets
Committee has heard great recommendations about him.
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Large number attending Johonnots' art classes; applications to enroll continue to come in; first time to hold classes West of Chicago; beautiful color
Will teach a number of courses.
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Training School
Basketball team beat Vinton, 17-14.
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Misses Byvank and Kenneally entertain Rotary Club
Alumnae give musical performance.
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Chinese student to speak at young peoples union
Peter Kuan will speak to Baptist group.
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Hello day
Y. M. C. A. to have new holiday.
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Morning watch
Many men enjoy morning devotions.
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Alpha society presents work program
Speakers and their topics.
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Marriage of faculty member comes as complete surprise; Miss Campbell wedded to Mr. Speer during holidays; will be at home in Hanover, Ill.
Bertha Campbell married Leslie Speer.
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Editorially speaking; back again
Students enjoyed their vacation and return refreshed.
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Editorially speaking; inter-class basketball contests
Wants to start a basketball league.
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Editorially speaking; an all college--or a public dance?
Believes college dances are not discriminating when they exclude non-college students; wants them to be purely a college function.
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Literary
Creative writings.
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Tutor basketball five drubs Hamilton U. of Mason City; Hamilton U. sends in army of substitutes but are unable to stop pedagogs; final score stands 33
Won, 33-20; will meet Penn College later this week.
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Wrestling squad is hard at work; preliminary tryouts will be held next week; Coach Bender's protégés laboring hard for Simpson encounter
Hope to win against Simpson.
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Tincher- Emerson
Marie Tincher married William Emerson.
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Wilson- Beneke
Ethyl Wilson married Herman Beneke.
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Aldrich- Finegan
Hazel Aldrich married Edward Finegan.
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Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clayton
Roger Elliot was born December seventeenth.
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Mrs. Frier
Hosted a party.
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Ebert- Vance
Adelaide Ebert married U. S. Vance.
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Barkdoll- McKinstry
Leah Barkdoll married Albert McKinstry.
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Lindley- Walters
Mary Walters married Preston Lindley.
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Mrs. Malcolm Wilson
Visited Mrs. J. F. Cross.
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Miss Edith Barber
Will replace Helen James.
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Miss Vera Riggon
Has taken over for Louise Hearst.
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Miss Altha Curtis
Visited Dorothy Smalling.
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Miss Mary Leavitt
Vacationed with her parents in Cedar Falls.
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Prof. and Mrs. Roy Abbott
Have returned from Fort Scott, Kansas.
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Prof. and Mrs. Begeman
Were in Michigan over break.
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Miss Hazel Strayer
Hosted a party for Louise Hearst.
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Former students
Those who vacationed in Cedar Falls.
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The student volunteers
Returned from a conference in Indiana.
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Miss Ethel Mentzer
Visited on Friday.
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Miss Ione Van Horn
Visited her sister.
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Prof. C. C. Swain
Visited Cedar Falls.
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Miss Abbie Cole
Visited here last week.
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It was made known
Lillian Greuver married Kenneth Chapman.
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Mr. and Mrs. Russel Dickinson
Visited friends on the Hill.
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Miss Ruth Meyer
Visited friends last week.
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Mr. Walter Faust
Vacationed with his parents.
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Mr. Merrill Muzzey
Was here last Thursday and Friday.
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Misses Betty and Mary Hart
Vacationed with their parents.
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Mr. Herbert White
Was at his parents' in Cedar Falls.
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Miss Martha Stolfus
Vacationed with Sara Riggs.
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Miss Dorothy Weatherwax
Visited the college last weekend.
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Mr. Max Noah
Visited friends here during Christmas break.
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Grace Gaarder new member of faculty
Profile of new faculty member.
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Miss Alice Boomer
Went to Janesville.