College Eye — December 13, 1922

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1 Features of new plan for management of College Eye tried in other schools Students from other schools write about the financial and management plan of their newspapers.
1 Fourth annual P. T. Cotillion; physical education faculty award shields to 13 girls Group met criteria of scholarship, character, leadership, gymnastic skill, and Camp Fire work.
1 Messiah program To be given by combined glee clubs.
1 Debate with Morningside Friday Will consider whether or not the government should own and operate coal mines.
1 New plan wins For management of College Eye.
1 I enjoyed the story you printed Enjoyed short story written by Lee Campbell.
1 P. T. girls sell Xmas seals To fight tuberculosis.
1 Next issue Tuesday Last issue of the College Eye before Christmas.
1 Sixth annual consolidated school conference here About two hundred attended.
1 A reminder Urges students to pay subscriptions to College Eye.
1 Geneva Club Xmas bazaar For the benefit of their loan fund.
1 Keen interest in indoor sport; 51 men signed up for wrestling Wrestling is expected to rise in popularity as an intercollegiate sport.
1 Five Tutor grid warriors Five ISTC football players were chosen for the Des Moines Register's all-state team.
1 The Cherokee High School football team Visited campus before going to Cedar Rapids where they defeated Cedar Rapids, 46-3
1 A message to I. S. T. C. from a former student Marion Spencer shares experiences as a missionary in Chacon, New Mexico.
1 Likes College Eye, says Trinidad in letter to editor Venancio Trinidad praises the College Eye; shares experiences of teaching in the Philippine Islands.
2 The primary college eye Portrays college students through a child's eye.
3 Alpha-Philo Will hold party.
3 Teachers win in practice game; first battle with Charles City last Monday Men defeated Charles City in basketball, 19-17; faculty staged volleyball exhibition before the game.
3 The Iowa Illiteracy Commission Iowa Illiteracy Commission makes report.
3 W. Hicks elected captain of the 1923 football team
3 Harmony notes Boarding house news.
4 Judging oratorical contests Talks about the difficulties of judging oratorical competitions.
4 Interests Encourages readers to take up interests outside their own personal affairs.
4 From a conversation Students chat about English courses.
4 Directory? Claims that ISTC needs a telephone and address directory for students and faculty.
4 Supt. Clark Sioux City Superintendent Clark spoke at chapel.
4 Readers complain College Eye encourages students to submit information to be printed in the locals column.
5 The Shakespearean society Entertained with a Greek Symposium.
5 L. S. A. Professor Swain spoke at the meeting; a constitution was adopted and officers were elected.
5 Homerian Literary Society Christmas spirit present at their program; several students performed; joint Christmas party planned with the Irvings.
5 Zetalethean Party held on December 6th; officers installed on the 7th.
5 C. S. A. Meeting held; officers installed and short program given; discussed plans for Christmas party and Orabella Broe appointed chairman of the executive committee.
5 In our college paper 30 years ago today First Commencement program held in the middle of the year was in 1892.
5 Tea in honor of Miss Toms Mary Haight entertained at a gathering for Bernice Toms, a new member of the faculty.
5 Delphians Two meetings held during the week; Floy Aurit read her paper.
5 Annual "dorm" Christmas party Party planned for December 18 in the West Parlor of Bartlett Hall; Edna Elson is in charge of preparations.
5 Irving-Homerian joint Plans to begin winter term social functions with an informal party.
5 Eulalian debaters entertain Held a three course dinner at Black's Tea Room and attended a play at Strand Theatre.
7 Monday at chapel time Harriet Jongewaard spoke about her missionary work in India.
7 At present Indoor sporting records set in the fall term.
8 About 200 men and women attended Sixth Annual Consolidates School Conference held December 7th and 8th.
8 Ivan Fenn and Glenn Moon Attended a gospel team convention in Marshalltown.
8 Mildred Newton Left for Evanston, Illinois, after spending time with her parents; student at Northwestern University.
8 A few faculty members and students Attended the play "Reno Divorce Court" performed by the Cedar Heights Players.
8 Milton Methfessel Visited friends on campus.
8 Remember the men's intercollegiate debate Debate to be held with Morningside.
8 Miss Quayle Missionary from Russia; visited campus in the interest of the Student Friendship Fund.
8 Miss Harriet Jongewaard Visited the home of Emma Lambert; has been teaching in India.
8 C. O. Young and W. A. Dickenson Went to Shellsburg.
8 Alo Eberhard Visited friends in Jesup.
8 Birthday celebration Joint birthday party for Professors Wright, Peterson, Charles, and Wester.
8 Informal dinner party Faculty enjoyed dinner party.
8 Olivette Lodge Boarding house news.
8 Training School News News notes from the Training School.