College Eye — May 14, 1924

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1 Student Welfare Committee offers new point system Point system should help students to manage extracurricular activities better.
1 May Queen candidates chosen Roster of three finalists.
1 Second annual Junior-Senior banquet on Friday Program for the banquet.
1 Dr. Seashore speaks to graduates Will be honored by Kappa Delta Pi.
1 Annual May Day promises to be big affair; dances, parade and baseball game will feature program Program for the celebration.
1 "College Eye" subscription contest closes; Lambda Gamma Nu fraternity wins first place Should report for their prizes.
1 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra Will perform at I. S. T. C.; photo.
1 Training school will present "The Boomerang"; will be given next Thursday and Friday evenings Play preview.
1 Old Golds out Saturday Looks like a good thing.
1 Miss Freeman's music pupils will give recital Program of performers and their work.
2 Former professor gets new position Professor Mount will go to Trinity College in North Carolina.
2 Training School Track team has three meets left.
2 Milton Sills got start as a star; quit as law student to fill in in title role of "Squaw Men" Review of the movie "Squaw Men".
3 Shake-Aristo Description of recent program.
3 English Club has annual May breakfast Weather forces breakfast indoors; still had a good time.
3 Y. W. C. A. delegates return Convention voted in favor of League of Nations.
3 Kappa Theta Psi Group enjoys diner and games.
3 S. A. Club Camped over the weekend.
4 Editorially speaking; canes and swagger sticks again Wants seniors to display their canes and swagger sticks for the last two weeks of school.
4 Editorially speaking; intercollegiate tennis contests Wants an intercollegiate tennis team.
4 Editorially speaking; stay here for May Day Encourages participation in May Day activities.
5 T. C. Society News from student organizations.
6 Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Professor Cable elected to go to conference.
6 Tutor track team finishes third in Iowa conference meet; Des Moines U. cops meet; Simpson finishes second Starbuck won the pole vault; half mile team was disqualified because of an illegal pass, but would have been first.
6 Boy Scout executive visits college Roy Seymour spoke to Rotary Club.
6 Peacocks bow to teachers; team wins four straight conference victories; will play Upper Iowa and Ellsworth next; Upper Iowa University beaten by score Score was 6 to 1.
6 U. I. U. and Ellsworth next More conference games ahead.
7 Tutors tame Dutchmen; wallop Central College 6 to 1 Pryor pitched.
7 New instructor in physics Ransom Harvey will replace Louis Begeman during his absence.
7 Tracksters meet Dubuque on home field Saturday Encourages student support.
7 Alpha Beta Gamma sorority holds annual formal dancing party
7 The Campanile Committee Making plans for the Campanile.
8 Bartlett Hall News about residents.
8 Campus Notes News of students and alumni.