College Eye — February 20, 1924

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1 Shield party a great success Students enjoyed medieval party.
1 Teachers College wins honors in state oratorical; next year's contest at T. C. Description of the competition at Penn College.
1 Teams for dual debate are chosen Will debate League of Nations topic with Parsons College.
1 Cecilians preparing for annual concert Will appear in concert in several Iowa cities.
1 Milan Lusk to give recital Performer profile.
1 Theta Alpha Phi to present Dulcy; auspices of Am. Leg. Preview of the play.
1 Junior College Eye Juniors edited this issue of the paper.
1 Washington Ball Saturday; 2nd annual event in commemoration of Washington; stage set for opening Preview of the dance.
2 Seniors take charge of vesper service Program of the service prepared by the seniors.
3 Tutors defeat Iowa Wesleyan Winning at half time, 11-1; will play Upper Iowa tonight.
3 Purple matmen of Cornell down Teachers; Cornell wrestlers win by 11-7 score Cornell had one fall and three decisions; Tutors had one fall and one decision.
3 Slump in the Saturday intramural contest; Hobos, Alpha Chis, and Xanhos still in lead Intramural sports updates.
4 Editorially speaking; traditions Believes that Junior Class should edit one issue of the College Eye every year.
4 Editorially speaking; "To whom it may concern" Encourages landlords and store owners to sprinkle ashes over the ice so students don't fall.
4 Editorially speaking; the father of his country Tribute to George Washington.
4 Editorially speaking; Campanile Wants students to support building the Campanile.
5 T. C. Society Campus social calendar.
6 Attention men!; Y. M. C. A. room closes during chapel period every Thursday Encourages men to attend chapel.
6 "Pioneer Trails"; college men head Gold Rush of '49, expert says Review of "Pioneer Trails".
7 We love us Poem about the juniors.
7 History of Class of '25 Juniors have been heavily involved in campus activities; photo.
7 We as Juniors believe that Twelve quotes the class likes.
7 Introducing Class of '25; the junior in college Hopes students are thinking about their futures.
8 Palmer Hollis Spent the weekend in Hudson.
8 Miss Margaret Parks Will be visiting friends on campus.
8 Hugh S. Logan Attended the Lambda Gamma Nu dance.
8 Agnes Little Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
8 Walter Ruther Visited friends in Cedar Rapids.
8 Edwin Brockman Returned from a visit to Ames.
8 Mr. C. W. Wheeler Spoke to upperclassmen.
8 Peter Kuan Was ill last week.
8 Clara Brooks Will visit friends at Chicago University.
8 Alice Swasey, Isabel Scott, and Myrtle Marks Visited friends in Sumner.
8 Miss Hazel Strayer Judged a declamatory contest in Shell Rock.
8 Miss Bernice Slifsgard Spent the weekend at home in Cedar Falls.
8 Mrs. Lee T. Smiley Visited her husband in Cedar Falls.
8 Progessor O. E. Finkenbinder Will be leaving to visit Chicago.
8 Mary Lynch Spent Sunday in Charles City.
8 Madeline Howard Visited with Erma Logan.
8 Miss Bernice Toms Spent the weekend in Marion.
8 Charlotte Blumenstiel Visited Mason City over the weekend.
8 "Justy" Justesen Refereed a wrestling match in Charles City.
8 Miss Grace Gaarder Judged a declamatory contest in Dike.
8 Miss Gillam, Miss Gaarder, and Miss Guyer Judged a declamatory contest in New Hartford.
8 Miss Irene Goodwin Spent the weekend with her parents.
8 Bartlett Hall News from Bartlett Hall.