College Eye — December 3, 1924

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1 Old Gold Week proves to be great success; all students will be given final chance to subscribe for annual today Nearing goal of two thousand subscriptions.
1 Y. W. speaker from Rio de Janeiro here Thursday at chapel; was in charge of Girl Reserve work at former city Myrth King will speak.
1 Zetas win women's big inter-society debate tournament; presented Marion McFarland Walker Trophy Zetas defeat Clios, 3-0.
1 Fall Commencement exercises held in chapel yesterday; Pres. Seerley confers honor on seventy--twelve B. A. degrees awarded Roster of those who graduated or received certificates.
1 Hon. J. Stitt Wilson closed series of addresses Monday Excerpts from addresses.
1 Chemet to appear in concert on Friday; celebrated violinist brought here by lecture course committee Preview of performance of violinist.
1 All students eligible to enter "College Eye's" short story contest; plot must be taken from names in Student Directory Urges students to submit entries.
1 Many new books are added to library reading shelves; works on literature, sociology, art, history, and religion by noted authors Bibliography of books added to the new book collection.
2 Tumble Inn Boarding house news.
2 Little Tutors News from the Training School.
2 Prof. Walters will soon resume duties Recovering from goiter operation.
3 The Inquiring Reporter Students asked whether or not a community church should be instituted on the Hill.
3 Students in downtown hi walk out last Friday to take holiday Protested against holding class on day after Thanksgiving.
3 "Students select food unwisely" professor believes; has carefully watched students eat at cafeteria Professor Punke talks about students' eating habits.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on student life.
4 Canes and swagger sticks Seniors urged to carry their canes and swagger sticks every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday as per tradition.
4 That they may be educated Students urged to take part in awareness and fundraising campaign for orphans of the Near East.
5 Phi Omega Pi Entertained pledges at a theatre party; roster of former members who spent Thanksgiving at the house.
5 Mildred Morgan Visited the Phi Omega Pi house.
5 Opal Sarchet and Catherine Pfiester Visited Catherine Pfiester's home in Algona.
5 L. S. A. Plans for the Reverend Kildegaard to speak.
5 Gamma entertains at tea The pledges of Alpha Beta Gamma entertained pledges from other sororities.
5 Philo Program for recent meeting; roster of officers elected.
5 Ellen H. Richards Club Bertha Patt spoke at recent meeting.
5 Alpha Chi Epsilon Roster of elected officers.
5 T. C. Club to meet Special meeting to be held in Professor Layton's room.
5 Inter-sorority dance Held in the Gymnasium; music provided by the Imps Orchestra.
5 Theta Alpha Phi Held initiation of new members.
5 Lambda Gamma Nu dance Held a Thanksgiving dance.
5 Kappa Theta Psi tea Held in honor of Bertha Martin.
5 Adams Hall girls entertained Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Olson held a party in honor of the women who were leaving.
5 Pi Theta Pi entertain Farewell party given in honor of Nora Holton and Lelia Dabney.
5 Phi Sigma Phi Held annual fall dance; roster of guests from out of town and details of the evening.
5 Home Economics faculty entertains Members of the Ellen H. Richards Club were entertained by the Misses Stratton, Adler, and Grimes on Thanksgiving.
5 Misses Merle Matterson Several students are leaving to take up other work.
6 Basketball men of Tutor High School in daily workout; will play Independence Dec. 17 T. C. High basketball squad prepares for upcoming season.
6 Girl hikers win assignment for the past term Needed to hike a total of forty miles in order to qualify for a monogram.
6 Wrestling will be a popular sport this winter term; four tentative meets arranged Team prepares for upcoming wrestling meets.
6 Work on Men's Gym to begin soon General contract awarded to Breckner Construction Company; will cost $160,721; to be completed August 1, 1925.
6 Large number of students at Thanksgiving party in Gym Several hundred students and faculty attend.
6 Dickinson arrives to take charge of Tutor basketeers; five lettermen start season Art Dickinson arrives on campus to coach basketball squad.
7 Miss Anderson wins swimming meet Ann Anderson took first place in WAA competition.
7 Art Myattway Random thoughts and comments.
8 Miss Marion Ryan Visited Evelyn Kellogg
8 Zella Todd Teaching in Algona; visited campus.
8 Christie Tollefson Visited Mary Peebles and Louise Corsaut in Ames.
8 Winifred Tuttle Visited campus; principal in Clarion.
8 Bartlett Hall More than two hundred Thanksgiving boxes were delivered.
8 Prof. Charles Called to Wichita, Kansas, due to the death of his mother, Mrs. Henrietta D. Charles.
8 Dorothy Perrin Called home due to her mother's illness.
8 Warren Dickinson Teaching in Odebolt; visited Cedar Falls for Thanksgiving.
8 Brother of President Seerley visits college President Seerley's brother, F. N. Seerley, visited campus.
8 Miss Martin granted leave of absence Plans to spend winter term in New York City; will join Hazel Strayer there; both will return for the spring term.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wolfe Visited friends and family in Cedar Falls.
8 Ruth Hanson Visited friends in Ames.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lynch Returned home after visiting Professor and Mrs. Samuel Lynch.
8 Blanche Brennecke Visited campus.
8 Miss Abbie Leatherberry Plans to enroll for winter term.
8 Many Thanksgiving visitors on campus Roster of visitors and their hosts.
8 Adams Hall notes Boarding house news.