College Eye — February 22, 1928

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1 Community Church given approval; at meeting held Sunday Group is organizing; meets with other denominations.
1 Wilma Woodring to give recital Performance program.
1 Student Council announcement Encourages T. C. students to obtain entertainment tickets for dances in advance for people who do not attend ISTC.
1 Sixth annual ball Saturday; Washington Ball to be held at Women's Gym First Washington Ball sponsored by junior class in 1923; preview of the upcoming dance.
1 Old Gold announcement Graduating students are encouraged to submit photos to the Old Gold.
1 Mildred Chaplin wins oratory honors Bernice Bowen wins third place.
1 College Eye election to be held March 8; polls open 8-12, 1-4 Paid subscribers will elect staff.
1 T. C. debaters defeat two schools Debate team won two contests with votes of 3-2 and 18-7; team showed "unusual ability".
1 Winter graduates notice Should order invitations.
1 Election of Old Gold staff Thursday Roster of candidates.
1 Notice to Math Club Professor Watson will speak at meeting.
1 Mathews to speak in Men's Gym Mon.; convocation to be held 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. Shailer Mathews will speak.
1 String ensemble class to give recital Performance program.
1 Why I choose the teaching profession Professor Goetch became a teacher because of the success it offered; believes teachers have strong intellectual qualities.
2 Prominent views of prominent juniors Believes the junior class is the best and most important; views of the collective junior class are established.
2 Something to think about Students' reactions to question: Do you think that the graduating classes from year to year should have one standard ring, and do you think they should be bought during the Junior year?
4 Prospective future Seniors tell what they hope to be doing next year.
4 Editorially speaking Encourages students not only to invest in the college by paying tuition, but also to reap the rewards by learning what the college has to offer.
5 L. S. A. Association meeting information.
5 Cliosophic Meeting information.
5 Y. W. notes Association news.
5 Alpha Society meeting information.
5 Echo Club Meeting information.
5 Ossoli's notice! Meeting cancellation information.
5 Shakespearean Society meeting information.
5 Eulalian Society meeting information.
5 Brindley brings home medal John Brindley, son of professor, won first place in 115 pound class in wrestling.
6 College Bears swamp Aristos Intramural basketball game highlights.
6 Captain "Red" Luke to return to school Student will return to T. C. and run track again.
6 Tutors leave on two day trip; Cooper returns to line-up Basketball team will play Penn and Central Colleges this weekend.
6 Prospects bright for a winning baseball team
6 Personnel of the basketball team Team roster.
6 Final game Wednesday Last basketball game of season to be against Iowa Wesleyan.
6 Y. M. C. A. downs Bates Hall 35-19
6 Intramural wrestling tourney March 3rd
6 Teachers' wrestlers blank Monmouth; Tutors score easy verdict T. C. won, 31-0.
6 Saturday's intramurals promise excitement; eight strongest teams to battle for honors
6 Friendly Five team vanquished Pep Club Highlights of intramural basketball.
6 Parsons nose out Tutor cagers; Hartman leads local scoring
7 At the Theatres Short reviews of "Baby Mine" and "Legionnaires in Paris".
8 Phi Sigma Phi Sorority happenings.
8 Lambda Gamma Nu Fraternity happenings.
8 Chi Pi Theta Fraternity happenings.
8 Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority happenings.
8 Kappa Delta Pi National honor fraternity meeting information.
8 Alpha Theta Beta Fraternity happenings.
8 Delta Phi Delta Sorority happenings.
8 Tau Sigma Delta Sorority happenings.
8 Alpha Chi Epsilon Fraternity happenings.
8 Theta Alpha Phi National honor dramatic fraternity news.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha Fraternity happenings.
8 The Pop-off Student does not understand why cheerleaders are needed at every sporting event to tell the crowd when to applaud.
8 Kappa Theta Psi Sorority happenings.