College Eye — April 16, 1924

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1 Cecilian Glee Club Photo of women singers.
1 May Day date set at Friday May 23rd; prizes offered for best decorated floats in parade; May queen will be elected from B. A. class of 1924 Description of the program.
1 Women's Athletic Association elects officers Roster of officers.
1 Paul Althouse is next lecture course number; famous tenor will give concert on Thurs. and Fri. Performer profile.
1 New book is written by members of faculty Professors Eells, Swain, and Moeller write book on rural education.
1 Honorary fraternity holds formal initiation Roster of new members inducted.
1 Cecilians in annual home concert; women's club is under direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Burney Schmidt Performance program.
1 Women debaters get medals in recognition Roster of those who won awards.
1 Helen Dunlap wins national fellowship Smith Fellowship allows her to study her master's with exceptional children.
2 Training School Senior play cast chosen.
2 Freshman commission officers Roster of officers.
2 Ley Hall News of residents.
3 Local theatre not responsible for fiery cross Owner declares no knowledge of cross-burning associated with "Birth of a Nation".
3 Literary Creative writings by students.
4 Editorially speaking; the library Encourages students not to disrupt those studying in the library.
4 Editorially speaking; superstitions and their origin Wants readers to know that superstitions exist, but not be controlled by them.
5 T. C. Society News about student organizations.
6 Untitled J. Walter Williams visited his brother.
6 Parsons Wildcats here tomorrow; teacher pry off lid of baseball season; real battle expected. T. C. lineup expected Encourages student support.
6 Intramural track meet on May 3rd; under direction of Pan-Hellenic Council Winning team will participate in intramural championship for 1924.
6 Home track meet to be held next Friday; records should fall--ineligibles should furnish thrills; home meet moved up a notch Roster of those who will run.
7 Rules for concert goers Encourages students to observe rules with sarcastic advice.
7 Y. W. C. A. holds training conference New and old cabinets enjoyed house party.
7 New piano is dedicated Piano was hand-selected by Henrick Steinway for the college; Professor Freeman gave the first performance.
8 Miss Ruth Beagley Will be teaching in Clarion.
8 Miss Norma Reaney Will be a music supervisor in Crawfordsville.
8 Yesterday the consolidated school club Had their monthly meeting.
8 Prof. R. W. Getchell Had an article published in the Journal of Education.
8 Miss Helen Cooley Wil be working in Charles City.
8 Mr. Basil Finch Will be ward principal in Charles City.
8 Miss Ruth Boyd Will be teaching in Ochyedan.
8 Miss Mary Ball Will be teaching in Rock Rapids.
8 Mr. Ira E. Perry Will be teaching in Alta.
8 Miss Alta Wilmarth Will have a leave of absence this summer.
8 Mr. Earl J. Stout Is a superintendent at Dunkerton and was here interviewing teachers.
8 Mr. W. H. Franklin Interviewed teachers.
8 Miss Mildred Taylor Is in Pacific Junction.
8 Leslie I. Reed Went to Illinois to bring home his car.
8 Prof. H. I. Eells Was preparing for extension work.
8 Prof. John R. Slacks Was preparing for extension school.
8 Miss Gladys Lynch
8 Miss Hazel Strayer Gave a benefit for the Camp Fire organization.
8 The building committee Will be meeting to discuss future campus buildings.
8 Tuesday evening The new piano was used for the Cecilian concert.
8 The following people will attend Methodist student conference to be held in St. Louis.
8 Dr. Mead was gone Was in Minnesota on business.
8 Miss Minnie E. Starr Was in Cincinnati for a music conference.
8 Miss Lois Gillam Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
8 Miss Verna Graney Visited Mason City.
8 Prof. Ray L. Short Judged a declamatory contest in Humbolt.
8 Miss Lena Rose Ruegnitz Was in Chicago for a weekend.
8 Prof. M. R. Thompson Attended a meeting at Grinnell.
8 Mr. Eugene Lynch Visited here with his parents.
8 Mr. Hugh Logan Visited here last Tuesday.
8 Prof. Theodore R. Gundry Judged and orchestral concert.
8 Miss Dorothy Evans Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
8 Mr. Elmer Schindler Was here interviewing teachers.
8 Supt. A. C. Repp Interviewed prospective teachers.
8 Mr. Glenn Cowan Vacationed in Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Helen Behm Visited Bartlett Hall.