College Eye — February 27, 1924

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1 Miss Lucille Reding in piano recital
1 Milan Lusk proves a real artist; is warmly received by appreciative audience Performance review; photo.
1 Eye election March 6 Hope for spirited election.
1 P. T. demonstration in chapel Training School students will dance.
1 Student volunteers meet; T. C. host to student volunteer convention; over 150 delegates here for annual meeting; convention in session from Feb. 29 to Those interested in missionary work meet on campus.
1 Tutor grapplers tame tigers; whitewash Des Moines U. and win championship; capital city squad swamped by 24-0 score Play by play of the wrestling meet.
1 Sunday morning service in auditorium Edwin F. Lee will speak.
1 Second annual Washington Ball success; elaborate decorations and special dances feature
2 Training School High school basketball team wins against Eldora, 15-12, but lost to Grundy Center, 27-16.
2 Students of I. S. T. C. Encourages students to donate money to starving students in Soviet Union.
3 Scandal--folks! Promises a lampoon issue of the College Eye; encourages students to submit stories.
3 Veterans of the world war reorganize Veterans from I. S. T. C. met.
3 Literary Creative writing by students.
4 Editorially speaking; welcome volunteer delegates Offers hospitality to student volunteers.
4 Editorially speaking; state teachers--hosts Encourages students to show hospitality to guests.
4 Editorially speaking; the juniors "Carry On" The Junior Class is able to handle responsibility.
5 Bartlett Hall News of residents.
5 T. C. Society News from student organizations.
6 State Teachers five falls before Simpson College; battle is nip and tuck all the way; Methodists form Indianola present strong offense T. C. lost to Simpson, 22-10; photo.
6 Intramural teams roll up big scores; Hobos lose first game; Xanhos and Alpha Chis still head of the list Intramural sports highlights.
6 Hilltoppers swamp Upper Iowa in whirl-wind tilt; locals sweep thru defense at will and win by score of 31 to 17; Dormanites no match for battling Peds Student support was strong; photo.
7 The pop-off Junior student encourages students not to congregate outside the auditorium because they clog the hallway.
7 Campbell to cooperate with Farm Bureau On study of rural education.
8 Miss Gladys DuBois Attended society meetings.
8 Miss Leila Woolverton Was in the college hospital.
8 Hilda Jefferson Returned home due to family illness.
8 The playlet given by the seventh grade Was enjoyed by all who saw it.
8 Mary Carroll Spent Saturday in Dunkerton.
8 Mr. Earl Grosshauser Visited Dorothy Brummer.
8 Dorothy Purnhage Visited with Dorothy Niemeyer.
8 Marie Wirkler Spent the weekend with Nora Wirkler.
8 Mr. Viggo Justesen Was in Des Moines for business.
8 Miss Margaret Wagner Returned to school after a brief illness.
8 Prof. I. H. Hart Spoke to a veterans group in Waterloo.
8 Those on our faculty Faculty will attend a conference in Chicago.
8 Prof. Eells and Mr. Moeller Attended a convention in Chicago.
8 Jimmy Fottral Refereed basketball in Genesco.
8 Miss Thomas Returned home to see her ill brother.
8 Show hospitality Visitors will be on campus.
8 Miss Carol Payne Visited her parents.
8 Miss Ruth Bodenham Visited with Altha Curtis.
8 Miss Sue Hanlon's sister Visited here.
8 Miss Lena Jane Carlson Returned home.
8 Miss Elizabeth Hart Is home due to a measles epidemic.
8 Miss Lora Busby Visited here.
8 Dr. F. N. Mead Spoke to the faculty men's club
8 Registration for the state student volunteer convention Will be taken at the Y. W. C. A. office.
8 Miss Bartelle Larson Attended the Washington Ball.
8 Miss Anna Wild Is not back to work due to poor health.
8 Mr. John Norman Visited from Iowa City.
8 Miss Margaret Parks Visited here for the weekend.
8 Mr. William Putney Visited the Hobo House.
8 Dr. F. Q. Brown Was here to hire a teacher.
8 Miss Mary Louise Peebles and Miss Martha Nichols Accompanied Lois Patten to her home.
8 The Cecilian Glee Club Performed at chapel.
8 Miss Margaret Baren Attended the Gamma Phi dance in Ames.