College Eye — December 10, 1924

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1 Winter enrollment record made; over twenty-five hundred enrolled for winter term Largest winter term enrollment in school history; reaches 2585.
1 Helen R. Cole wins honorable mention; has been successful in tabloid review contests Wrote essay entitled "Passages through India" for Des Moines Register.
1 Teachers conference here; prominent leaders in education here Thursday and Friday For eighth annual consolidated schools conference.
1 Over thirty students given walking papers; received less than fifteen grade points in two terms work Policy aimed at eliminating those who are not serious or qualified to do college work.
1 Presented by State Board of Education; program to be in auditorium today at 11 a.m. Bartlett Hall's new addition formally presented to students by the Board of Education; total cost of all units is $475,000; provides housing for five hundred women; photo.
1 Noted St. Olaf choir to appear here in concert next month; members are students of St. Olaf College, Minnesota
1 Dr. Ira Landreth speaks at Sunday church service; promoter of intercollegiate prohibition; subject was "Today and the America for It" Summary of speaker's comments.
1 Chemet renders pleasing program to large audience; proves to be one of foremost violinists of the day Recap of the Renee Chemet violin performance in the auditorium.
2 Very few changes made in faculty for present term; several professors have been granted leave of absence Roster of faculty changes for the winter term.
2 President McDonald will speak Sunday Parsons College president Howard McDonald will speak.
2 Sale of Christmas Seals will begin this Friday, Dec. 12; one half of all proceeds to be used for health work in city Cedar Falls school children will sell the Christmas Seals.
2 Dramatic Club try-outs being held 175 students try out for the fifty places available.
2 Art Myattway Random thoughts and comments.
2 Honesty is the best policy YMCA and YWCA are against cheating.
3 Dr. Craig of Iowa U. to speak next Tuesday Hardin Craig will speak to the English Club on Shakespeare.
3 The Inquiring Reporter Students asked if the school's policy on academic suspension is proper..
3 Bids to open next week for men's dormitory Budget will be about $120,000; will be located on south side of campus; will be divided into 16-20 man units.
3 One act plays presented Play production class presented four plays.
3 "Poppy" Jones runs away with high grades; working way through school--makes forty-six grade points Brief profile of Lora "Poppy" Jones.
4 Out of the rut Students admonished for not taking advantage of learning opportunities such as guest lectures and concerts.
4 Where to go Sunday Students urged to attend church every Sunday.
4 Your Christmas shopping Students urged to buy from local Cedar Falls merchants who advertise in the College Eye.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
5 Junior B. A.'s Roster of officers.
5 Neotrophian society Roster of officers elected at recent meeting.
5 Phi Sigma Phi Roster of officers; informal party held at Mrs. Paulson's home.
5 Alpha Society Roster of officers elected at recent meeting.
5 Eulalian Program for recent meeting; roster of officers.
5 Inter-sorority dance Twenty-five couples attended.
5 Men's mix last Friday YMCA mixer held in the Gym.
5 Luncheon party Marguerite Uttley entertained Myrth King, who was visiting Alison Aitchison.
5 Pan Hellenic "Hard Time" dance Dance held by the college fraternities.
5 Phi Omega Pi News about members.
5 Cecilian dinner Dinner at Black's Tea Room.
5 Zeta Kappa Psi reception Entertained the inter-society debating teams.
5 Delphian kid party Details about the party; Minnie Ulve won a prize.
5 Every one advised to mail Christmas packages early Should get mail out by December 20.
6 Tutor basketeers begin real practice; basketeers start formal drill for the coming season Basketball squad prepares for upcoming season.
6 Pedagog wrestling prospects are not very encouraging; practically all mat men are green material Captain Harold Croy is the only returning letterman.
6 Changes made in rules for intramural basketball Eligibility requirements have been updated to include a grade point criterion.
6 Grade point rule puts jinx on spring track prospects Three track runners on academic suspension; will be unable to join the team in the spring.
7 Tutor mermaids to appear in swimming meet Thursday eve.; held in the East Waterloo High pool Meet sponsored by the University of Iowa.
7 Jeremiah to Hepzebah Jeremiah Plowman writes to his girlfriend.
8 Head of College Hospital resigns Emma Thomas resigned and Miss Dean has arrived to replace her.
8 Miss Merle Matterson Completed the Junior College course and returned to Sioux Rapids.
8 Paul R. Hultquist Returned to school.
8 Freshman Commission elects officers Roster of officers.
8 Miss Jennie Miller Visited her sister in Reinbeck.
8 Miss Evelyn Kelly Visited her sister in Vinton.
8 Misses Ila Hildrith Visited Adams Hall with Hazel Minor.
8 Misses Mary Carroll and Monica Woods Visited their homes in Dunkerton.
8 Maude Moore Visited her parents in Oelwein.
8 The Alpha Chi Epsilon Taken residence in the G. R. Speers home at 2412 Olive Street; had been located at 2218 1/2 College Street.
8 Clara Bakke Called home due to her mother's illness.
8 Miss Ellen Killen Returned from visiting friends in Wisconsin.
8 Miss Hallie Farren Visited friends in Hubbard.
8 Miss Grace Gaarder Judged a declamatory contest in Webster City.
8 Miss Marjorie Hammer Drove to Forest City with Geneice Hollis.
8 Saturday morning Five member of Alpha Delta Alpha went to Cedar Rapids to attend the national meeting.
8 Mrs. Brown of Bartlett Hall Entertained Mrs. Hughes.
8 Miss Graham instructor in dramatic department Substituting for Bertha Martin for winter term.
8 Mrs. Berenman head of new dormitory New addition of Bartlett Hall now open.
8 Oratorical contest preliminary to be held soon Forty-six students are scheduled to compete.
8 Weir Hall news Boarding house news.
8 Attention--Life Service Group Will meet at Wesley Foundation.
8 L. S. A. Will meet for supper and program.