College Eye — February 13, 1924

Page Title Summary Scan
1 Beware-scandal! Lampoon issue of The College Eye to be issued soon.
1 Impressive "Wilson Memorial Service" given Sunday; over 1000 attend service in honor of former president Speakers pay tribute to President Wilson.
1 W. A. A. makes plans for basketball contest Groups should organize; WAA now has sixty members.
1 Tutors come back; fighting pedagogs tie for first place for conference championship; score stood 15 to 5 at half time; Teachers College five wallops U Won against Upper Iowa University, 19-14.
1 Milan Lusk, Bohemian violinist, is coming Will benefit Student Loan Fund.
1 Pan-Hellenic Council forms constitution; organized to promote inter-fraternity friendship Formed to create friendship and mutual helpfulness among fraternities.
1 State Teachers will debate Univ. of Iowa; is first dual debate between two schools for several years; will discuss expediency of waterway from Chicago Women will debate.
1 Class of 24 appreciates senior teas Thanks faculty for meeting with seniors over tea.
1 Truax-Barthelow wedding Alice Truax married Lester Barthelow.
1 Humorous magazine makes debut at college Students feel that a regularly published magazine will be a benefit; new magazine is The Beacon.
1 Famous Coffer-Miller plays enjoyed by all; comedies "The Rivals" and "The Imaginary Invalid" win approval Large audiences appreciate performances.
1 Campanile for 1926 Alumni dinner to be held to raise money for the Campanile.
2 Tutor five and Iowa Wesleyan clash Sat. Encourages students to attend the game.
2 Training School East Waterloo beat TCHS in basketball, 28-3.
3 Frosh tackle Mason City College again; Cowleites should have easy going Freshman basketball team to play an away game.
3 Thomas Meighan is not woman-19240213-proof in "Woman-19240213-proof"; queer situation finely handled in latest Paramount comedy-drama Review of the movie "Woman-Proof".
4 Editorially speaking; parking places--or--trophy cases? Encourages students to socialize anywhere that does not disrupt the normal hallway flow of traffic.
5 T. C. Society Campus social calendar.
6 Grapplers invade Cornell; T. C. wrestlers face "Polly" Wallace's squad; is big match of season; Cornell has classy outfit; Stevie on the sick list Despite numerous injuries, the wrestling team is difficult to beat; students encouraged to support their team.
6 Hilltoppers get setback from Simpson; Old Man Jinx rides hard on trail of Tutor hoopsters; lose ragged game by 25 to 11 Offense played well but couldn't score many points.
7 Fast games feature Saturday intramural contests; Lam Gams, Hobos, Xanhos, and Alpha Chis cop battles last week; race narrows down and teams battle Intramural sports highlights.
8 Miss Margaret Parks Will be visiting campus.
8 This afternoon Y. M. C. A. board will hold a meeting.
8 Sunday evening Professor Campbell spoke at East Park Presbyterian Church.
8 For the past few weeks Dogs and cats have been on the Hill.
8 Miss Ruth Shaffer Visited friends here.
8 Mrs. F. P. Rehmeir Will be helping in the rural department.
8 Prof. S. A. Lynch Judged a declamatory contest in Independence.
8 Prof. Macy Campbell Has articles published.
8 Mr. Kadesch Talked to the faculty men's club.
8 Miss Carol Payne Spent some time in Cedar Falls.
8 The county committee Had lunch at Bartlett Hall.
8 Miss Laura Jane Baker Is teaching in Waterloo.
8 Mr. Elmer Burch Has been in the college hospital.
8 Next Monday evening Professor Holst will sing in Fort Dodge with the Philharmonic Choral Society.
8 Miss Linnea Anderson Will be teaching in Postville.
8 Miss Hazelle Harper Visited friends in Chicago.
8 Miss Irma Peper Has measles.
8 Mrs. H. W. Sawyer Is visiting friends in Cedar Falls.
8 Mr. Wallace Curtis and Mr. James Fitzgerald Will be playing at the Oster Regent Theatre.
8 Miss Helen Cook Visited the college last Thursday.
8 Miss Miner Visited here with Helen Cook.
8 Professor and Mrs. J. A. Wiley Announce the birth of their son Wilbur.
8 Alpha Delta news Final initiation took place; roster of initiates.
8 Y. W. C. A. meeting Will have a music meeting during chapel time.
8 Square and Compass Club holds scholarship record Members are 83.33% above average in their grades.
8 Mrs. Seerley entertains Entertains friends in Home Economics dining room.
8 De Molay dance Invited Square and Compass Club to dance.