College Eye — January 14, 1925

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1 Edna Clyman wins short story contest In College Eye contest.
1 Contestants now chosen for annual declamatory tilt; contest will be held forepart of next month Program of speakers and their topics.
1 Students favor community church; strongly opposed to denominations building on Hill Text of six survey questions; favor nondenominational church on College Hill; tally of student religious preferences.
1 Annual Philo-Aristo debate ends in tie; Dr. Sage trophy to remain with Philos Summary of debate.
1 Tutor arguers will clash with Peacocks in near future; men have developed into a powerful debating unit since beginning of year Team has been working hard.
1 Designer Johonnot conducting series of art classes; many people enrolling from Waterloo and Cedar Falls with college students Ralph Helm Johonnot will be on campus.
1 Janet Galford to be delegate in women's Iowa oratory meet; Dorothy Stone runs a close second in race for honors Brief summaries of presentations of Janet Galford and Dorothy Stone.
1 Nearly 600 vaccinated during past week; all are urged to cooperate in prevention of epidemic For small pox.
1 Famous St. Olaf Choir; will appear in contest here January 23
2 Mrs. Walker begins senior lectures; discusses women's place in the world today Summary of remarks.
2 The Flood First place essay about the Great Flood written using names from the recently published Student Directory.
3 Final discussion on Ku Klux Klan tomorrow; meeting will be held in old "Y" room Will consider future of the group.
3 Chicago U. astronomer describes coming eclipse Partial solar eclipse to occur January 24.
3 The Inquiring Reporter Students asked if military training should be implemented at I.S.T.C.
3 Old Gold submits crossword puzzle Old Gold staff institutes puzzle and series of games.
4 Hats off Basketball players and debaters praised for attending practices during Christmas break; students urged to attend all games and debates in support of the competitors.
4 Stay with us Students reminded of the grade point policy and consequent suspension for failing to maintain fifteen grade points per term; College Eye requests information on social events for publication.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
4 The new year Readers urged to strike out and improve the school as one of the new goals that come along with a new year.
4 Intramural basketball Institution of intramural basketball praised; students and faculty both urged to attend games.
5 Cliosophic Program for recent meeting and upcoming meeting.
5 Second year primaries Roster of officers.
5 Y. W. cozy Sunday afternoon Held at home of Professor Charles.
5 De Molay dance Members plan to hold a dance at Woodman Hall.
5 Faculty-senior tea First of seven teas held by the College Club and the Faculty Men's Club.
5 Delphian dinner Formal dinner to be held.
5 All college dance Sponsored by Student Council.
5 Kappa Delta Pi President Seerley spoke at recent meeting.
5 Wesley Foundation Arthur Young spoke to students; the Reverend Frye returned from conference in Chicago; The Life Service Group met.
5 Word has been received Mr. and Mrs. Sandven welcomed their newborn son, Semon.
5 Miss Frances Glenny Married Ray Fuller.
5 Harriet Hayes Married Raymond Bailey.
5 S. Peter Kuan Spent his Christmas near Boston.
5 Student talks in New York Milton Methfessel spoke at a national meeting of the Modern Language Association.
5 Miss Laura Nielsen Is teaching in Audubon.
5 Miss Ferol Martin Is working in Cedar Falls.
5 Alvin Freie Will be teaching in Bloomfield.
5 London on cruise round the world Earl London is a cadet on a steamship.
6 Little Tutors drop game to West High; locals show fight, but lose 21-10 T. C. High loses basketball game to Waterloo West, 21-10.
6 Grid men have now received monograms; Capt. Galloway and Posegate are only two lettermen to be lost to squad Roster of letter winners and preview of next year's squad.
6 Tutor grapplers drill for home meet January 22; Capt. Croy, Andrews, Sanders, and Orr look good Tutor wrestlers prepare for upcoming season.
6 No captains to be elected Captains for athletic teams to be appointed by coaches rather than elected.
6 Campbell speaks to Rotary Club of Waterloo Macy Campbell spoke on situation of American farmer.
6 Purple quint wins opener be defeating Hamilton 29-14; Teachers show strength and power in first game by downing Mason City aggregation Tutors defeat Hamilton in basketball, 29-14.
7 Miss Alice White Alice White is high school principal in Oto; Paul Stewart is teaching in Redfield.
7 Did you know that-- Brief history of college publications.
7 Intramural basketball contest to start Saturday Schedule of games provided.
7 Student Center workers return from conference; Presbyterian and Methodist workers participate in Chicago conference Report on conferences.
8 Margaret Barnum Suffering from the mumps.
8 "Bob" Patterson Unable to attend school due to an illness.
8 "Happy" Diesch Suffering from a relapse of pneumonia.
8 Homer Chapman Recovering from an illness.
8 Miss Mary Buffum Visited her brother during vacation.
8 Miss Florence Carnahan Teaching in Greenfield; visited Hugh Buffum on the way home from visiting her sisters.
8 Hugh Logan Visited campus; superintendent of schools in Allison.
8 Judith Chase Spent vacation with her brother in Knoxville, Tennessee.
8 Miss Josephine Nauman Married Elmer Higley on December 27.
8 R. R. Hollingsworth Granted leave of absence to continue graduate work at the University of Chicago.
8 "Mory" Morrison Referred a basketball game in Reinbeck.
8 "Sticks" Hopkins Visited his parents in Melbourne.
8 Miss Lula Sweigard Reported to be improving from her sinus problems.
8 Prof. S. A. Lynch Attended the Modern Language Association gathering in New York City during vacation.
8 Student recital Tuesday afternoon Program for the recital.
8 Seniors to conduct chapel Wednesday It has been customary for seniors to conduct one chapel exercise during the year.
8 Miss Marjorie Hammer Accepted teaching position in Perry, Iowa.
8 Glen Moon Studying law at Harvard; spent Christmas at his home in Cedar Falls.
8 Frances Theobald Teaching in Garner.
8 Ruth Hanson Meet with members of the Cecilian glee club to make plans for out-of-town concerts.
8 Miss Aitchison speaks on "World Fellowship" Spoke at chapel.
8 W. A. A. planning public program Meeting to be held to plan for public stunt program.
8 Aristo Fred Curran elected president for winter term.