College Eye — January 16, 1924

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1 Annual original oration contest to take place Friday evening; contestants are authors of own creations; winner over all will represent State Teachers Contest open only to women.
1 Freshmen B. A. officers chosen Roster of officers.
1 International volunteer convention held at Indianapolis; representatives from State Teachers attend; convention favas World Court and League of Nation Students from all over the world attend.
1 Graveure, "distinguished baritone", grips audience; hearers impressed by feeling and expression; audience delighted with well varied program Review of performance by Louis Graveure.
1 New regulations approved---large number present Good turn-out of I. S. T. C. students to the dance; regulations restrict attendance by those from outside the college..
1 Cast for mid-winter play--"Rollo's Wild Oat" is announced; 1001 laughs guaranteed in farcical production; will be given two nights Preview of the play; roster of cast members.
1 Y. M. C. A. unusually active in campus work; "Hello Day" Wed., open house, Thurs., regular meetings held on Thursday All men invited to participate in activities.
1 Pres. and Mrs. Seerley attend nat. convention Attending meeting on illiteracy.
1 Welfare committee may restrict outside activities; detailed point system is carefully worked out; submit plan to limit outside activities of students Point system is explained and points assigned; object is to spread responsibility..
1 Miss Ruegnitz to appear in piano recital; assisted by William F. Hayes, tenor; given Monday evening, Jan. 21st, in Gilchrist chapel Performance program.
2 Wears gowns worth $25,000 in new picture; Hope Hampton royally garbed in Allan Dwan's picture "Lawful Larceny" Review of the movie "Lawful Larceny".
2 Women's life saving corps elects; two crews already organized; five new members given certificates and emblems; life saving corps now available for me Red Cross official Cecilia Deubig will be on campus.
2 Philo Literary Society gives excellent program
4 Editorially speaking; who should be our May queen? Believes May queens should be Seniors; two-year grads should be ineligible.
4 Editorially speaking; a point system for restricting activities Considers positives and negatives of proposed point system.
5 Literary Creative writings.
6 Tutors win first conference tilt; Penn College humbled by score 23-14; record breaking crowd witnesses battle; visitors fast but unable to cope with T Band led crowd in support of team; hundreds turned away for lack of seating.
6 Intramural basketball league is formed; Student Council will present loving cup to winners Six organizations expected to join league.
6 Home wrestling meet next Tuesday; grapplers being weeded out for Simpson--T. C. meet; elimination began last Monday; Gilbert Faye stellar light-heavy Gilbert Faye dislocated his elbow and tore several ligaments; will not be contending the rest of the season.
7 T. C. Society Sioux Club, Shakes, and Zetas hold meetings.
8 Miss Clarice Crisman Visited on Sunday.
8 The Alpha and Philo literary societies Will have initiation next Saturday.
8 Prof. Walters Made an address on the Hill.
8 Miss Mildred Mauthe Was on the Hill.
8 Mr. Dale Welsch Spent the weekend here.
8 Mr. Robinson Is in charge of plotting the new land bought by the college.
8 Miss Tow and Miss Turner Will be going to Columbia University.
8 Miss Louise Green's mother Is visiting.
8 The meal planning classes Will be serving the faculty.
8 Prof. Ray Short Judged a debate in Waverly.
8 Registrar and Mrs. C. S. Cory Are on their way to Texas for a vacation.
8 Miss Dorothy Smalling Was ill.
8 Miss Emma Stratton Will be on a leave of absence.
8 Miss Flossie Lynn Had to quit school due to illness.
8 Miss Ina Best Was ill.
8 Prof. Hugh S. Buffum Was stuck in Tripoli due to snow.
8 Miss Mildred Ballantyne Had an operation for appendicitis.
8 Misses Iris and Dorothy Wilson Spent the weekend at home in Traer.
8 Extension Department news Schedule of extension assignments.
8 Mrs. Ada Dorrell-Hall Will be in Michigan with her husband.