College Eye — February 16, 1927

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1 Miss Freeman has recital by class of pupils Roster of performers.
1 Campus initiation abolished by sorority council Rules against hazing.
1 Freshman Commission gives clock to "Y"
1 Marionettes draw good sized crowd
1 Coffer-Miller Players here this weekend; two plays to be given Will present "She Stoops to Conquer" and "Love in Livery".
1 Reverend Campbell talks Sunday Excerpts from sermon by the Reverend Tom Fred Campbell.
1 College Eye staffs To meet; teams of staff candidates will select dates for editing the College Eye.
1 Faculty gives Valentine Tea For seniors.
1 T. C. High has good pep meeting Account of the meeting.
1 Primaries give "week and night party" last week
1 Y. M. C. A. gospel team will conduct meetings Will visit Jesup and Hudson.
1 Honor Society members report to Dean Reed TCHS chapter eager to get into contact with NHS members.
1 McCreary asked to lead Shriners band Will direct El Kahir Shrine Temple Band.
1 T. C. H. S. play given Thursday Will present "The Man Who Came Down".
1 Life-saving corps gives demonstration Will demonstrate swimming, diving, and rescue.
1 Playcraft Club meeting Wednesday Will feature two short plays.
1 S. A. Lynch judges Clinton speech meet
2 Extension service Schedule of week's assignments.
2 W. A. A. Enjoy games and refreshments.
2 Wesley Foundation notes Alice Eickenberry led meeting.
3 Vote for the senior staff Edna Wolfe and W. Palmer Hollis; photo.
3 Community scorecard Professor Eells is compiling a community rating test.
3 Wolfe and Crabtree for Old Gold Candidates Edna Wolfe and Russell Crabtree state their platform.
3 Phi Omega Pi Held bridge party.
4 Vote for the senior staff Edna Wolfe and W. Palmer Hollis; photo.
4 En garde! Suggests that since many colleges are putting limits on the number of women they accept, civilization must be advancing, because men now see women as a threat.
4 Why professors get gray Suggests reasons why professor may acquire gray hair.
5 The following will spend Saturday Roster of people and where they will be conducting study center work.
5 Lucille Culver and Kathryn Holland Visited the Culvers in St. Ansgar, Iowa.
5 Eunice Smokstad Visited her parents in Clear Lake.
5 Madalyn Johnson Visited her parents in Mason City.
5 Dorothy Charles Selling Old Golds for a dollar each.
5 Coming Events Dates, places, and times for upcoming events.
5 "Hooligan"? John Lynch received cards from an unknown person while recovering in the hospital.
5 One of her best roles in "Valencia"; Mae Murray surpasses her previous work in this spectacular film Movie preview.
5 Men lose debate to Western Union On 2-1 decision.
6 Intramural tank meet Wednesday, Feb. 23rd; Student Council offers cup to winning team The Student Council will sponsor an intramural swimming competition. The article gives the different events that will take place.
6 Tutors prepare for Penn and Parsons I. S. T. C. is preparing for games against Penn and Parsons during the coming weekend.
6 Parsons quintet too much for T. C. I. S. T. C. lost to Parsons College, 26-17. Howard Hughes was the leading scorer.
6 Hughes holds scoring honors in conference; scores 45 points in five conference tilts Howard Hughes, guard for I. S. T. C., leads the Iowa Conference in individual points scored with a total of 45.
6 Sixteen football awards presented Gives the names and the awards given to various members of the I. S. T. C. football team.
6 Tutor grapplers defeat Badgers; Grochowski wins match by fall; Badgers win decisions in 115 lb., 125 lb., and heavy-weight division; score 14 to 9 I. S. T. C. defeated Wisconsin University, 14-9.
6 Lambda Gams lose to Philos 37 to 19; Aristos, Betas and Xanhos also triumph in fifth rounds; finals February 26 Results of the previous week's intramural basketball games.
7 Little Tutors beat down Hi TCHS defeats CFHS, 20-13.
8 University of Chicago Club Meet with Professor Paul Goode; roster of officers elected.
8 Square and Compass Club Selling tickets for their Washington's Birthday dinner; the Rev. W. W. Argow will be the orator.
8 Russell Morgan and Elmer Tressman Visited friends on campus.
8 Gwendolyn Basler, Julia Friedlein and Anna Mae Wilson Visited the Wilson home.
8 V. O. V. Sigma Phi Entertained at a formal dinner; Edna Suffern pledged Pi Beta Phi at Milliken University.
8 Alpha Theta Beta News about members.
8 Aristo Program for recent meeting.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha Harold Woito and Clarence White visited campus; Fred Seeman was confined to the hospital but was released.
8 Alpha Beta Gamma News about members.
8 Xanho News about members.
8 Announcing our candidacy for the Old Gold staff for 1928 Lee Smiley, Cornelia Woolverton, Ralph Peterson; photo.