College Eye — March 12, 1924

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1 83 granted diplomas from college yesterday; March class larger than fall graduation Roster of graduates.
1 Sunday vesper service The Reverend Norman B. Henderson will speak.
1 French pianist, Maurice Dumesnil, to give recitals; soloist is also athlete and served in war; famous composer now making third American tour Performer profile.
1 Cecilians to give concert in Cedar Rapids, soloists and dancers will intersperse program A portion of the program may be broadcast on the radio.
1 Y. W. elect officers List of officers.
1 Mrs. Preston gives talk in chapel Spoke on rural education.
1 Miss Gladys Lynch in senior recital Performance program.
1 Miss Reding, pianist, gives excellent recital; assisted by Mrs. Schmidt Performance program.
1 Foreign students conference International students, who are studying in Iowa, met in Cedar Rapids.
1 Dramatic classes presented plays Under supervision of Professors Martin and Strayer.
1 Annual dramatic contest will be held Friday Roster of students selected to perform.
1 The College Eye staff for the year 1924--25 Dwight James will be editor-in-chief; Peg Fullerton will be local editor; Edwin Brockman also elected; photo.
1 Teachers College loses in triangular debate; debaters lose decision to Cornell and Nebraska; Cornell wins first and Nebraska places second Review of the competition.
1 Senior Class elects officers Roster of officers.
2 Training School Recounts high school basketball season.
3 Should T. C. matmen get letters? Questions why wrestlers are not eligible for athletic letters.
3 Jackie Coogan as prince in "Long Live the King"; first picture under $1,500,000 contract promises to be lavish production Review of the movie "Long Live the King".
4 Editorially speaking; several words about--debate Even though the debate teams lost, they performed well.
5 T. C. Society News from student organizations.
6 Alpha Chis and Xanhos tie for championship; Alpha Chis trample Xanhos; Hobos finish third in Student Council trophy race; Aristos and Philos forfeit End-of-the-season intramural standings.
6 T. C. tracksters heed the call of Spring; cinder diggers start wearing off carpet in gym; Bender should have a winning crew Many returning players promises a winning season.
6 Baseballers start tossing pill; pitchers start loosening old soup bone
6 Tutors finish 3rd in conference; Parsons and Simpson cross tape a little ahead of T. C.; "Perry" leads in scoring T. C. had 600 points compared to Parsons, 833, and Simpson, 750.
7 Night classes finish basketball tournament; squad coached by Garramoni wins first honors Tuesday and Thursday crew won over Monday and Wednesday crew, 26-22.
8 Miss Jessie McCleery Was a guest in Bartlett Hall.
8 The seniors many not have known 'Pig party' was held for seniors.
8 Miss Helen Felton Had an operation at Sartori.
8 Miss Bernice Slifsgard Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Florence Boulman Visited Dorrell Hall.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Harper Visited their daughter.
8 What is a 'pig party?' Party was held last night.
8 Miss Maurine Camery Entertained her sister.
8 Miss Edith James Spent the weekend with Lena McGinnis.
8 Mrs. Macy Campbell Has been helping in the rural department.
8 Plans are being made Play Days will be taking place.
8 Let us all turn out Women's debate team should be supported.
8 Prof. Short and Prof. Homan Judged a debate in Independence.
8 Miss Hazel Wimer Was burned while cooking.
8 Miss Louise Adler Spoke at the Women's Club in Fonda.
8 The Cecilian Glee Club Is preparing for the spring concert tour.
8 Miss Merle Hardy Went to Independence over the weekend.
8 Miss Marjorie White Has missed school due to family illness.
8 The debaters Debaters from Nebraska stayed at the Lambda Gamma Nu house.
8 Miss Vivian Partington Is back at home in Cedar Falls.
8 March graduate is honored Mildred Hollis holds party for her sister Dorothy.
8 Junior class elects officers Roster of officers.
8 Mr. Emil Punke Returned home after the death of his father.