College Eye — February 6, 1924

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1 W. A. A. will have important meeting next Tuesday Will initiate new members.
1 Famous Coffer-Miller players here this week, will present two comedies on Thursday and Friday; will present "The Rivals" and "The Imaginary Invalid";
1 Johonnot lectures to appreciative audience; elaborate stage settings provided; beauty is such because "It Is Right" Excerpts from address by Johonnot.
1 Scholarship of men in school is compiled by dean; Philo Literary Society only organization without failures; men working for board above average Statistics on the academic achievements of I. S. T. C. men.
1 Student volunteer committee plans for convention; lay plans for meet here Feb. 29, March 1 and 2 Missionary work group organizes activities.
1 Annual Washington Ball Upcoming dance.
1 Bok peace plan favored Students voted in favor of plan, 516-34.
1 Theta Alpha Phi gives stage equipment; dramatic students will give playlet in Waterloo tonight; valuable lighting equipment added Review of recent group activities.
1 Restriction of school activities by point system condemned by student; practicability of new plan is attacked from various angles Allen Walker Read does not agree with proposed point system.
2 Homerian Literary Society Roster of officers.
2 Slapstick hero pictures phase of U. S. history; Keaton makes serious educational attempt in latest comedy Movie to be shown at the Regent.
3 Big scores are rolled up in intramural league; A. D. A.'s enter list of defeated teams, Hobos, Xanhos, and Alpha Chis still unbeaten Intramural sports highlights.
3 Bartlett Hall News of residents.
4 Editorially speaking; Woodrow Wilson Tribute to President Wilson upon his death.
5 T. C. Society News from student organizations.
6 Frosh quintet grabs two victories last week; defeat Mt. Morris and Mason City junior college Won against Mt. Morris, 26-24; beat Mason City Junior College, 49-16.
6 Tutors in championship tilt; hilltop five will meet Simpson aggregation Friday night; Methodists have powerful team; game will decide Iowa Conference Encourages students to support the basketball team.
6 T. C. wrestlers swamp Simpson in dual meet; grab contest by decisive score 16-2; T. C. mat team upsets dope with overwhelming victory Simpson won just one match; it was in double overtime.
7 Wilson memorial Sunday The Reverend Fred D. Clark will speak at service.
7 Dorothy Stone won extempore contest yesterday; will be T. C. representative in state contest Spoke on responsibilities of women
7 Lambda Gams give theatre party About twenty couples attended the party in Waterloo.
8 Miss Ruth Nolte Spent the weekend with her sister.
8 Mr. George Williams Went home for the weekend.
8 Miss Grace Robinson Returned home to Greely.
8 Miss Bertha Wise Visited the college.
8 Mr. Leslie Renquist Returned home due to illness.
8 Prof. John R. Slacks Judged a declamatory contest in Finchford.
8 Mrs. Geneveive Turnipseed Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Gaarder Will judge a declamatory contest in Dike.
8 Msis Cathryn Arp Broke her arm.
8 Miss Pauline Waits Played at the Blackhawk Hotel.
8 Theta Alpha Phi Held their monthly business meeting.
8 Miss Muriel Rowe Had an operation for appendicitis.
8 Miss Loretta Graff Visited the college.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Harper Visited their daughter.
8 Misses Mabel Turner, Helen James, and Sadie Tom Will be attending Columbia University in New York.
8 Friday afternoon McKittrick residence sustained fire damage.
8 On Tuesday Language department had a luncheon.
8 These meals Meal planning class provides good meals.
8 Miss Hazel Cole Is teaching in Waukegan, Illinois.
8 Sup't C. E. Gregg Was here with students for a declamatory contest.
8 Miss Alene Ensign Has been visiting the area.
8 Miss Kathryn Reese Visited her home in Wyman.
8 While at Ames Anna Leggett was entertained.
8 Mr. Miles F. Thomas Visited Walter Williams
8 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wetzstein Minna Wetzstein married Vincent Wray.