College Eye — January 21, 1925

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1 Prof. Homan will place Lady Nicotine under fire tomorrow; has made survey of sixty-four cigarette smokers on campus Will talk about effects of smoking on physical and mental condition.
1 We beg your pardon Several additional professors are in the new edition of Who's Who in America.
1 2 delegates to attend undenominational confab, Washington Francis Carlson and Genevieve Sauer will attend.
1 Over 150 volumes added to library stacks each week; books are placed on reserve shelf after four weeks on new book stacks Procedures for processing new library books.
1 "Dickmen" win conference opener; down Iowa Falls aggregation in hard fought battle, 20-18 Tutors defeat Ellsworth, 20-18.
1 Y. W. C. A. making plans for "charm school"; will have style show as special feature Will consider manners, speech, health, beauty culture, and clothes.
1 Most charming girl on campus to be selected in beauty contest; real beauty will be determining factor in race for honors Plans and rules for the contest.
1 Mrs. Walker discusses proper etiquette; talks on "Cards, Calls, and Introductions" Excerpts from Dean Walker's address to women.
1 Dramatic Club swings into action; to give two one act plays Roster of officers.
1 Winter debate team now in training for triangular meet; women arguers to clash with Parsons March 20 on Japanese Exclusion Act Men will debate Simpson and Parsons Colleges.
1 St. Olaf Choir will appear in music fete Friday evening; famous chorus to make last stop here on homeward trip from Pacific coast
2 Marriage does not mean cessation of college work Several faculty wives are attending class.
2 Students entering classical language courses There are eleven Latin and Greek majors; steady enrollment in German courses.
2 College represented at Commercial Club banquet Professor Fish gives humorous presentation; Professor Hays leads glee club.
2 Ex-service men--'tention!!! Photograph of Veterans Club available.
2 Life Service Group meeting At Wesley Foundation.
2 The Village School Teacher Poem describing the life of a school teacher.
3 Eclipse of sun may be seen partially at Cedar Falls Sun will be 91% in eclipse.
3 The Inquiring Reporter Students asked if a sidewalk should be installed running from the driveway to the dormitory.
3 Student recital Tuesday afternoon Program of performers and their work.
3 Work will begin soon on Teachers $250,000 gymnasium; new building will be 175 by 205 feet Description of the new Men's Gymnasium.
3 Prof. Wallace discusses the primary in Iowa in National Municipal Review Writes on direct primary elections.
3 Music students elect winter officers Roster of officers.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
4 Is the American college fraternity system doomed? Negative aspects of fraternities addressed and members urged to correct them.
5 Wesley Foundation News about people and events.
5 Rev. Howland Hanson at college church service Sunday Brief biographical profile.
5 English Club Professor W. B. Fagan spoke at recent meeting.
5 Neotrophian Program for recent meeting.
5 Phi Omega Pi Formal initiation held; roster of pledges and alumnae present.
5 Eulalian Program for recent meeting.
5 Theta Alpha Phi Program for upcoming monthly meeting.
5 V. O. V. Sigma Phi initiation Informal and formal initiation held; roster of pledges.
5 Delphian dinner Entertained rushees at a formal dinner.
5 Kappa Theta Psi Informal party held at Florence Reed's home.
5 Alpha Chi Epsilon Roster of pledges.
5 Lambda Gamma Nu Held a dance.
5 For Miss Pribble Minnie Starr entertained friends at a dinner in honor of Beth Pribble.
5 Pi Theta Pi Entertained friends at a theatre party.
5 Art Myattway, Conductor of the Imps and Their Syncopating School Masters, says-- Random thoughts and commentary.
6 Tutor home meet tomorrow night at seven-thirty; competition keen Wrestling meet upcoming; team previewed.
6 Intramural games under way; A. D. A., A. X. E., and Lam Gams win Intramural basketball begins; games so far recapped.
6 Sport summary Upcoming basketball games have been postponed due to small pox outbreaks; varsity and freshmen basketball squads previewed.
7 College High drops first title game to Cedar Falls; Little Tutors lose game fight 37 to 12. T. C. High loses to Cedar Falls, 37-12.
7 Faculty members participate in Lions Club banquet Several speak at the banquet.
7 Little Tutors face hard game Friday night T. C. High to play Independence, having already lost to them once this season.
7 Commercial Club holds banquet in honor of basketball squad
8 George Churchill Refereed a basketball game in Waverly.
8 Carroll Lynn Visited his parents in Marble Rock.
8 "Butch" Kaltenbach Refereed a basketball game in New Hartford.
8 Rex Ingram's "Scaramouche" Plans to show it in the college auditorium.
8 Miss Kathryn O'Toole Teaching in Independence; visited Pearl Eye.
8 Lester Meyer Sprained arm in basketball practice.
8 Max Clark Confined to hospital due to his reaction to a small pox vaccination.
8 Pres. Seerley Spoke at chapel.
8 Professor and Mrs. George Mach Parents of a baby girl, Marjorie Ann, born on January 10.
8 Miss Lula Sweigard Recovering from an illness but will not return to teaching duties right away.
8 Prof. L. I. Reed Returned from visiting his parents and conducting a study center.
8 Prof. C. A. Fullerton Went to the State Farm Bureau Convention in Des Moines.
8 "Skipper" Schlesselman and "Bricky" Brockman Visited the Brockman home in Clarksville.
8 Sub-Collegiates to meet Friday
8 Former student victim of auto accident Margaret Schoenjohn died in car accident on January 11, 1925.
8 "Sandy" Elson Returned to Shellsburg after visiting the Xanho fraternity.
8 Prof. Getchell to speak before fortnightly club of Waterloo tonight Will speak about "recent scientific discoveries and their relation to modern life."
8 Elmer Schindler Superintendent of schools in Lanyon, Iowa; visited friends on campus.
8 Mrs. Leslie Speer Visited campus.
8 The semi-finals in the College High School declamatory contest Finals will occur in February.
8 Miss Grace Gaarder Read a selection in freshman chapel.
8 Lyla Day Went to her home in Clarksville due to an illness.
8 Miss Helen Baldock Enrolled in classes.
8 Ruth Anderson Returned to her home in Marshalltown due to ill health.
8 Seniors in charge of chapel today Program for the service.
8 Religious Council formed on Hill Student pastors, Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. presidents, and others gathered to form a Religious Council that will organize Christian work and eliminate competition.