College Eye — November 5, 1924

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1 Final plans made for "Go To Church Sunday"; Dr. Edward A. Steiner will speak in auditorium Churches planning special services.
1 Pep meeting Will rally at chapel time.
1 Tutors second big Class Day proves to be great success; classes give many snappy original stunts Enjoyed field hockey, stunts, music, and tumbling.
1 Attention W. A. A. Urges those eligible to apply for membership.
1 College play to be given Thursday and Friday of this week; tickets are now on sale to see Tarkington's famous play "Seventeen" Preview of the play "Seventeen".
1 Coffer-Miller Players to appear Nov. 11; have pleased many audiences at this school Will present "The Miser" and "The Taming of the Shrew."
1 Program for Armistice Day Speakers and schedule.
1 Fifty members of faculty to go to state convention; college professors to be well represented on educational program Some will participate in the ISTA program.
1 T. C. arguers are now in swing for winter debate; intersociety contests are also being planned for the winter term A look at the preparations and the questions that they will debate.
1 Tutor Democrats stage big rally for Davis; Dan Steck, Democratic senatorial nominee, speaks Finds candidate worthy of support.
1 Notice Senior portrait deadline extended until November 15.
1 Famous pianist soon to appear seems to have natural traits; tells story of her plunge into sea of romance Profile of Guimar Novaes.
2 Little Tutors lose to Charles City 33-0 T. C. High football team falls to Charles City.
3 The Inquiring Reporter Students asked about the lack of school spirit at the college.
3 Stitt Wilson here Nov. 30
3 Every professed Christian man YMCA holds morning watch program every day.
3 Dean Kay of Iowa U. speaks last Sunday Excerpts from his address on education.
3 Art Myattway Thoughts and comments on various topics.
4 Oh why--oh why Bemoans the lack of school spirit on campus; also, thanks Theta Alpha Phi fraternity for a donation to the Student Load Fund.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
4 Why not a holiday? Urges declaring a school holiday on Armistice Day.
5 Delta Phi Delta Gathering held at Ruth Knittle's house.
5 Catholic Students Association Program for recent meeting.
5 Letson Hall Halloween house party held.
5 Margaret Fuller Ossoli Preparing for the intersociety debate; students reported on the Student Convention in Des Moines; plans for a picnic supper.
5 Mathematics Club Professor C. W Wester presented paper at recent meeting.
5 Halloween party Held by Tumble Inn residents.
5 Shakespearean society Recent program was a success; date set for formal initiation.
5 On Friday evening Halloween party held for the Phi Omega Pi girls.
5 Senior Halloween party Senior B. A. class enjoyed a Halloween masquerade party.
5 Phi Sigma Phi Halloween dinner held at Mrs. Fletcher's house in honor of her daughter's birthday.
5 Phi Omega Pi Held annual Fall dance.
5 Fraternity smoker Able Hobo pledges entertained active members at a Halloween smoker.
5 Alpha Beta Gamma Halloween dance held in honor of the pledges.
6 Locals drop game to Quakers 3-0 Tutors lose to Penn College, 3-0.
6 Croy to lead grapplers for winter term H. G. Croy named captain of the wrestling team.
6 Tutors scrimmage Wildcats Friday Teachers College to play Parsons College Friday.
6 Senior P. T.s wallop Juniors in hockey game Senior P. E. students defeated junior P. E. students in a game of field hockey, 4-2.
7 The week of prayer Promoting week of "quiet, sincere reverence."
7 Home track meet to be held November 14; some speedy material will show stuff on cinders
7 Y. M. and Y. W. financial drive a big success Raise over $700.
8 The Xanho fraternity Entertained Hubert Garrecht.
8 Harriet Rohn Visited parents in Monticello.
8 Professor and Mrs. George W. Samson, Jr. Parents of a new baby girl.
8 William Putney Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Emma Frances Chase Visited Cedar Falls with Dorothy Wyth.
8 Marjorie Patterson Teaching in Traer; visited campus.
8 Prof. A. E. Fish Spoke at a church.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie I. Reed Plan to drive to the State Teachers Convention in Des Moines.
8 Winifred Daugherty Visited campus.
8 Irma Wagner Visited campus.
8 Miss Marguerite Logan Teaching in Ruthven; visited Alice Boomer.
8 Lois Cosgrove Visited Opal Sarchet and Theresa Streit.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Einer Morgenson Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Prof. A. E. Fish Spoke at the First Congregational Church in Waterloo.
8 Bruce Wallace Visited his home in Cedar Falls; attending Des Moines College.
8 Marion Thorpe Teaching in Swea City; visited friends on campus.
8 Mildred Hunter Visited Dorothy Evans.
8 Miss Leila Woolverton Studying at the University of Wisconsin; visited Cedar Falls.
8 Ruth Anderson Attended Homecoming at Coe College.
8 Elizabeth Nauman Visited friends in Ames.
8 Mrs. Brown Visited relatives in La Porte City.
8 West Townsend Recovering from a car accident injuries.
8 Mary Louise Peebles Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Ruth and Jo Wilder Visited their home in Humboldt.
8 George Hicks Teaching in Traer; visited the Hill.
8 Martha Nichols Teaching in Humboldt; visited friends on campus.
8 Alumna wins short story contest Carol Stone Methfessel wins $100 Des Moines Register prize.
8 Claim "Manhandled" to be even better than "Humming Bird" Perspective on the movie.
8 Student recital Performance program for Ruby Simmers.