College Eye — May 7, 1924

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1 The 1924 Old Golds are finished Students and organizations encouraged to pay their dues so the company will send the books.
1 Preliminary election for May Queen on Monday Will select three finalists.
1 Bel Cantos will present "The Wild Rose"; recital will be given under direction of Mrs. Schmidt Lengthy preview of the operetta.
1 T. C. orators victorious in interstate contest; Lucile Knickerbocker and Gladys Lynch win first in oratory Win in both extemporaneous and oratorical contests.
1 Miss Sibylla Young dies Died at home of aunt.
1 Students will vote on Bible Study groups; votes will be cast on Friday and Monday Vote on whether Bible Study courses will be added to college.
1 Noted Bible translator to address students; will be here Tuesday evening Dr. Goodspeed will speak on translation of the Bible.
1 Many stories submitted for short story contest Prizes will be ten, five, and three dollars for best stories.
1 Famous soloist with Minneapolis Symphony; Miss Lenora Sparkes, metropolitan soprano, is soloist Will perform this week; lengthy profile of the group; photo.
2 Literary Creative student writings.
3 Life Service meeting Meeting to be held.
3 No grease paint used in picture "Big Brother"; for the stuff isn't used as a rule by New York bandit gangs Review of the movie "Big Brother".
3 Several music pupils appear in recitals this week; Miss Iva Musbach gives excellent recital; Miss Alva Hockett recital; recital by Miss Naumann Performance programs for Iva Musbach, Alva Hockett, and Marguerite Naumann.
4 Editorially speaking; more tennis courts Students getting up early to play tennis signifies more tennis courts are needed.
4 Editorially speaking; Bible study groups Campus religious organizations are banding together to provide Bible study groups; encourages students to vote in favor of them.
5 T. C. Society News from student organizations.
6 Trackmen trounce Luther; Coach Bender's men make clean sweep; "Kenny" Starbuck shatters college mark in pole vault; tutors win 15 firsts in 16 events Won, 93-43.
6 Hard hitting Tutors win another tilt; wallop ball to all corners of lot and win 14-2 Ray Pryor, normally the catcher, pitched the game.
7 Hobo fraternity wins first intramural track meet; nose out Alpha Chis by 1 1/3 points; Beebe individual star Intramural sports highlights.
7 Bartlett Hall News of residents.
8 Prof. Fred D. Cram Attended a meeting in Iowa City.
8 Miss Effie Schuneman Attended a meeting in Dayton, Ohio.
8 Miss Joy Mahacheck Visited Eva May Luse
8 Mr. Walter J. Ruther Was on business in Iowa City.
8 Mrs. Fred Garlock Has been a visitor of Lucille Reding.
8 Mr. R. R. Hollingsworth Returned home due to the death of his father.
8 Prof. C. A. Fullerton Judged a musical contest in Lincoln, Nebraska.
8 Prof. Lantz Visited Urbana, Illinois.
8 Miss Edith Steele Is healing well after an operation for appendicitis.
8 Miss Grace Martin Is out of school with tonsilitis.
8 The hospital committee Sent May baskets to the ill in the hospitals.
8 All members of the science department Attended a meeting in Ames.
8 What can you do Clothing drive held for poor students in Europe.
8 The girls who went Students attended Y. W. C. A. meeting in New York.
8 Mrs. M. W. Gist Has returned from wintering in Florida.
8 Miss Margaret Parks Visited Bartlett Hall.