College Eye — June 14, 1928

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1 D. Sands Wright will retire Aug. 25; taught first class at I. S. N. S. 52 yrs. ago; will be honored as professor emeritus Brief profile of Professor Wright.
1 Next Monday evening Dean of Women will speak to women students.
1 President Seerley honored by S. U. I. President Jessup of University of Iowa presents President Seerley with a "Super Diploma".
1 Lawrence Stauffer to see Olympics Will travel to Europe.
1 Alumni entertained at breakfast June 5 Description of the alumni reunion.
1 Fullerton introduces popular entertainment Will include performances and community sings.
1 Prominent leaders to speak at convocation
1 Men remain in minority at I. S. T. C. Men to women ratio is 1:6; summer enrollment is 2300..
1 Miss Freeman hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Ganz Guest music performers stay at faculty member's house while in town.
1 Official announcements Students must register excuses for absences within five days of return.
1 Celebrated artist here tonight; Rudolph Ganz will present program in auditorium at 8:15 Performance program.
1 Church on the hill will hold services Schedule of church for the summer.
1 I. S. T. C. students vacation at Estes Will work there for the summer.
1 President Jessup challenges graduates Commencement speaker leaves good impression on graduating students.
1 New lineup on summer faculty Notes on professors' summer activities.
1 Dean Reed motoring to Pacific Coast Dean Reed and his wife take camping vacation in West.
1 Student directory will be ready soon
1 More graduates receive positions Roster.
3 At the Theatres Short reviews of "The Little Yellow House" and "A Certain Young Man".
4 Editorially speaking; companionate marriage Eight steps for a more successful lifestyle.
5 Literary Stories and poems by T. C. students and faculty.
6 Mulligans column; Shutt turns in another no-run, no-hit game with good support in field Mulligans defeated Alta Vista's undefeated team, 14-0; statistics.
6 Drury easy winner over St. Paul boxer Clyde Drury won all rounds in boxing except the fifth, which was a draw.
6 T. C. grappler in hospital at Rochester Kenneth Barghahn, a wrestler, is at the Mayo Clinic with blood poisoning; students encouraged to write to him.
6 Handicap golf tournament Any student eligible for golf tournament must register soon.
6 Big summer intramural program Biggest intramural program ever is planned for summer; teams encouraged to sign up quickly.
6 "Mun" Whitford's team annexes con. championship Statistics and information about the 1928 baseball season.
7 At the theatres Short reviews of "The Little Yellow House" and "A Certain Young Man".
7 Miss Freeman entertains parents Faculty member hosts her parents; father is Civil War veteran, who fought at Gettysburg.
8 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet roster.
8 Pi Omega Pi Upcoming meeting information.
8 Pi Beta Alpha Sorority happenings; meeting information.
8 Sioux Club Meeting information; office roster.
8 C. S. A. Meeting information.
8 Sigma Tau Delta English fraternity meeting information.
8 Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority happenings.
8 L. S. A. Meeting information.
10 Attention! Intramural baseball managers have upcoming meeting.