College Eye — May 30, 1928

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1 Rudolph Ganz to appear June 14
1 Prof. O'Neill receives doctor's degree From University of California.
1 Entire Commencement program for college Gives schedule of entire weekend.
1 Baccalaureate service Program for baccalaureate service.
1 $1000 prize offered in drama contest The student who produces the best interpretation of Graham-Paige Legion will win prize.
1 Dinner program broadcast thro W. S. U. I. at 8:00 p. m.; Program to be received in college auditorium. Professors at T. C. to participate in radio broadcast to honor President Seerley.
1 Many graduates obtain positions Roster of graduates who have teaching positions lined up for the fall; also tells where they will teach.
1 Official notice to graduates For those participating in graduation exercises, times and dates are given.
1 Public pleased with 1928 Old Gold
1 Graduates work equals last year's round Graduates compete to raise money for President's Medallions.
1 The Farmer's Wife will be given Wed. and Fri. nights Encourages students to attend this comedic play.
1 Commencement program
1 President's column; to the readers of the College Eye President Seerley says good-bye to students.
3 At the Theatres Short reviews of "Hot Heels" and "Speedy".
4 Editorially speaking Students who will be running the paper in the fall introduce themselves to their readers.
4 Personnel of Geneva conference Representatives sent to conference to meet with other college students.
4 Mr. Fagan makes big plans for athletes Writes humorously of goals for the athletic program while under his leadership.
5 Shakespearean Literary society meeting program information.
5 Notice! Exhibit! Home Economics to have exhibit of their work.
5 The girls in the Home Economics Open house.
5 Training School play day Thursday; The Health Queen's Garden Synopsis. Brief summary of play's story line.
5 May students pass Gregg Shorthand test. Thirty-seven students took test; all passed and twenty-seven passed with honors.
5 Miss Freeman's pupils gave good recital. Recital program information.
5 Cliosophic Literary society happenings; office roster.
6 Football prospects bright for fall Outlook good for 1928 season; fall game schedule posted.
6 Luther-Teachers battle Thurs.; conference title at stake in game Upcoming baseball game anticipation; line-ups.
6 T. C. distance men win cross country Track team wins 3.77 mile course.
6 Tutors annex two more scalps Baseball team wins over Knox, 12-8, and Coe, 8-4.
6 Annual T. C. banquet tomorrow End of the year banquet for athletic letter winners will be held at the Tip Top Tavern.
6 Xanhos win intramural track meet; Ben Duea, Xanho, big hero of meet Highlights of intramural track; Xanhos won with 53 1/2 points, Alpha Chis had 37 points, Betas 22 1/2 points, A. D. A.s 22 points, Lambda Gamma Nu 18 1/2 points, Y. M. C. A. 8 points, Chi Pi Thetas 2 1/2 points.
6 Athletic review for year 1927-28 Overview of the 1927-1928 season for all athletic teams.
7 Ludley and Morgan announce their plans Students encouraged to subscribe to the College Eye.
7 Alpha Literary Society Office roster.
7 Intramural program nearing completion Most extensive intramural season coming to a close.
7 Training School athletics 1928-29 Updates and highlights of athletic events at T. C. High School.
7 Cecilian Officer roster.
7 Women's sports review Overview of all women's sports events.
8 Phi Sigma Phi Sorority happenings; house party information.
8 Kappa Delta Pi Sorority office roster; meeting information.
8 Sigma Tau Delta Sorority happenings.
8 Pi Beta Alpha Sorority happenings; meeting program information.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha Fraternity happenings; Spring Sport Dance information.
8 Chi Pi Theta Fraternity happenings; spring dance.
8 Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority happenings; office roster.
8 Alpha Theta Beta Fraternity happenings; party and dance information.
8 Pi Tau Phi Sorority happenings.