College Eye — December 17, 1924

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1 Members are now announced for Dramatic Club; nearly two hundred competed for places Roster of members; fifty-one selected from over two hundred who competed.
1 "Messiah" to be given Sunday; Choral Union will appear in annual Christmas program Preview of the upcoming performance.
1 All set for intersociety debate; Philos and Aristos to clash next Monday evening Will debate condition of Iowa roads.
1 Oratorical contest preliminary will begin Friday; keen competition is expected
1 Christmas vacation Class will end after fourth hour on Tuesday; will resume on January 7.
1 Senior Christmas party Friday evening Senior women will entertain men.
1 Reunion and dinner planned for alumni by Campanile Club; grads from middle west to hear program broadcasted from auditorium Students urged to tell the folks back home about the program aimed at raising interest in the Campanile.
1 Board of Education formally presents new girls' dorm; Dorothy McFarland speaks in behalf of all Bartlett Hall residents Presentation made at formal dinner; all board members attended.
1 Have you ever wondered about who's who at Teachers College? Profiles of faculty listed in Who's Who in America.
1 Big consolidated school convention is great success; many prominent speakers express views of interest and value at confab Highlights of the conference.
1 T. C. Orchestra concert tonight; Prof. Kurtz, conductor Performance program.
2 Little Tutors News from the Training School.
2 Miss Freeman appears in Waterloo concert Excerpts from Courier review.
2 L. S. A. Professor Hoesly spoke to group.
2 Christmas Seal sale is opened Money raised to fight tuberculosis.
2 Committee of Seventeen meets Discussed information gathered during canvass of Hill residents on a College Hill church.
2 Presbyterian kid party
2 Art Myattway Thoughts and comments about general topics.
3 Dr. McDonald speaks at church service Spoke on "sacrificial living."
3 Y. M. discusses Ku Klux Klan At recent discussion session.
3 The Inquiring Reporter Students asked if Christmas vacation should begin the Friday before Christmas as opposed to Tuesday as the calendar currently stands.
4 Christmas Students urged to follow the principles of Christianity.
4 Why not go home Friday? Administration urged to comply with student wishes and dismiss for Christmas vacation on Friday.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
5 Hans H. Andersen writes from Chicago U Graduate and former member of the faculty writes regarding his progress in earning a master's degree.
5 Announcement dinner Mrs. S. F. Hersey held a dinner in honor of Beth Pribble.
5 Phi Sigma Phi Held formal initiation; roster of pledges.
5 Theta Alpha Phi Program for upcoming meeting.
5 Irving Program for recent meeting.
5 C. S. A. Roster of officers
5 Delta Phi Delta bridge dinner Pledges entertained active members.
5 Kappa Theta Psi Formal initiation to be held at the home of Margaret Fullerton.
5 Clio officers installed Roster of officers.
5 Pi Theta Pi elects officers Roster of officers.
5 Phi Omega Pi Isabel Fillmore, Grand Treasurer of Phi Omega Pi, visited campus.
5 Tea for Miss Thomas The nurses held a tea in honor of Emma Thomas.
5 Pan Hellenic mix Alpha Chi Epsilon entertained Xanho and Able Hobo.
5 Cecilian Christmas dinner About fifty guests attended.
6 Tutor basketball schedule announced for coming season; seven home games to be played 1924-25 basketball schedule and 1925 football schedule provided.
6 Macon placed on all-state football team Posegate, Freshwater, and Horton were given honorable mentions.
6 Basketeers to play Hamilton on local court Saturday eve.; men are rapidly rounding into form for mix Basketball team preparing for first game of season.
6 W. A. A. tournament rounded up W. A. A. Field Day winds down women's athletics for the fall.
6 Tutor grapplers take firm hold and begin to show stuff; some good bets are popping out of mid air Although only one returning letterman is on the squad, some members show promise.
7 Name extension schools for next two years 1925 schools will be in Sheldon, Carroll, Red Oak, Corydon, and Clinton; 1926 schools will be in Audubon, Cherokee, Clarinda, Bloomfield, and Muscatine.
7 Miss Alta Freeman accompanies Paul A. Althouse At Ft. Dodge performance.
7 News from home Jeremiah Plowman's father replies to earlier letter.
8 Lewis Hersey Teaching in Eldora; plans to spend vacation at his parents' home.
8 Helen Ives Accepted position at First National Bank.
8 Ethel Short Plans to spend vacation at her home in Cedar Falls.
8 The Lambda Gamma Nu Basketball team defeated the Hudson Independent team, 20-16.
8 Mrs. Shutt Plans to spend Christmas in Paris, Illinois, with relatives, including her son Philip.
8 Miss Mary E. Haight Visited her sister and father in Cherokee.
8 "Red" Morgan Refereed a basketball game in Melvern.
8 Hugh S. Logan Superintendent in Allison; visited the Lambda Gamma Nu house.
8 George Churchill Refereed a basketball game in Allison.
8 Genevieve and Arlina Albright Visited Webster City.
8 Gladys Swain Teaching in Allison; visited friends on College Hill.
8 E. K. Mattison Plans to visit his uncle in Oelwein.
8 Josephine Rasmus and Geraldine Ogle Spent their vacation at Dorothy McFarland's home.
8 Elda May Platt Plans to spend vacation with family in Boston.
8 Mr. Robert Patterson Returned to classes after an illness.
8 Archie Blank Visited the Lambda Gamma Nu house.
8 High School declamatory try-outs this week More than sixty contestants were at try-outs.
8 Cecilians and Minnesingers to sing carols Plans for caroling around Cedar Falls.
8 Y. W. rooms are gaily decorated Rooms decorated for Christmas.
8 Evelyn Arquette Teaching in St. Cloud, Minnesota; plans to visit friends on campus.
8 Coach Bender is Lions Club speaker Spoke on value of physical education in business.