College Eye — January 28, 1925

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1 Over 650 students fail to make 15 grade points for fall term; college authorities give reasons they believe are causing delinquencies Faculty and administration cite lack of student preparation and insufficient attention to college work.
1 Fifteen co-eds are now selected as campus beauties; Old Gold staff to have Ziegfeld choose most beautiful Roster of beauties.
1 Famous St. Olaf Choir wins ovation from packed house; Conductor Melius Christiansen once of greatest choral directors of time
1 Composition of Prof. Kurtz over radio tonight Chicago violinist Ednah Hopkins will perform his work.
1 Big lecture course features outlined for rest of year; Harriet Case, soprano, formerly of our music department will appear in concert A look at performers in the 1925 spring season.
1 Tutor-Penn clash tomorrow; third conference battle with fast Oskaloosa quintet Tutors prepare for basketball game again Penn College with only a day off after playing Dubuque University in an away game.
1 Annual oratorical contest next Monday; eight contestants will appear in final meet Schedule of contestants and their topics.
1 Pedagog-Peacock debate Friday; purple arguers all set for hot contest with Upper Iowa U. Will debate issue of Congressional ability to over-ride a Supreme Court decision.
1 Seniors conduct freshman chapel; Wolfe and Forsberg advise preps as to possibilities on campus
1 Red Pepper Club organized for all men on campus To raise pep on campus.
2 Little Tutors Training School news.
2 W. A. A. to give public performance Will also initiate two new members.
2 Dr. Howland Hanson speaks to large audience Sunday; discusses "Meaning of Suffering" in interesting manner Summary of his remarks.
2 Revelers now staging clever one act plays Will perform "Overtones," "Three Pills," and "The Florist Shop."
2 Kansans to celebrate birthday of their state In the Bartlett Hall dining room.
3 Homan's charts used in mowing down vile weed Professor Homan demonstrates effects of smoking.
3 Lutheran students are preparing for regional convention To be held in Ames; conference highlights.
3 The Inquiring Reporter Students asked their opinions on the large number of students going on academic suspension; roster of respondents.
3 Bartlett Hall items News about residents.
3 Alumni Committee will broadcast program Feb. 17 To promote Campanile; program schedule.
4 Here's to Bender and his grapplers Praise for Paul Bender and the wrestling team for their work in preparing for the season.
4 Boost our debaters Students urged to support the debate team and attend debates with spirit.
4 Intramural games More students urged to attend intramural games.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
5 Lutheran Students Association Professor Berry and the Reverend H. Mueller spoke at recent meeting.
5 Shower for Miss Pribble Eva May Luse entertained the Training School teaching department in honor of Beth Pribble.
5 Cliosophic Program for recent meeting.
5 Alpha Chi Epsilon Announce pledging; will hold house party.
5 Pi Theta Pi Marjorie Jennings entertained guests.
5 Philo Program for two recent meetings.
5 Shake-Aristo Program for recent joint meeting.
5 Delphian Program for recent meeting.
5 Ossoli Program for recent meeting.
5 Phi Sigma Phi Pledges entertained active members at a bridge party.
5 Sophomore council spread Program for recent meeting.
5 V. O. V. Sigma Phi Mary Vaughan to pledge.
5 Y. W. cozy Held at the home of Professor Buffum.
5 Alpha Plans to entertain alumni members of the faculty and in the area at upcoming meeting.
5 Second annual opening of the Ritz Carlton Re-opening planned for February 5th.
5 Alpha Beta Gamma Theatre party held.
5 Hobo fraternity dance Twenty-five couples present at informal dance.
5 Faculty-senior tea The second in the series was held in the Faculty Room.
5 Kappa Theta Psi Informal party to be held at Josephine Nauman's house.
6 Sport summary T. C. tied for first in Iowa Conference standings; Harold Croy and Shorty Andrews will wrestle between halves of the Penn game.
6 Teachers down Grundy five 18-13; Morrison stars as purple cagers win Tutor squad defeats the Reds, 18-13.
6 Second intramural series played; A. D. A.s -- A. X. E.s still undefeated Intramural basketball continues; only two teams left undefeated.
6 Coach Bender's mat team draws large crowd in home meet; Capt. Croy is outstanding grappler on squad Four matches won by falls.
7 Dr. Goode of University of Chicago to speak on "Industrial Japan" in auditorium Friday
7 Little Tutors win game from Independence; first victory of season for T. C. H. S. T. C. High defeats Independence, 16-14; to play Cedar Falls High next.
7 Girls will discuss ideal men tomorrow Will talk about what they want in a man.
8 Ray L. Short Addressed classes about "Relationship of Public Speaking to Salesmanship."
8 Blanche Brennecke Teaching in Edgewood; visited friends on campus.
8 Miss Helen Knapp Plans to act as a critic judge in Traer.
8 Dorothy and Winona McFarland Visited their parents in Marshalltown.
8 Try-outs for dramatic contest soon Try-outs to be held on February 13.
8 Miss Gail Branch, Doris Welstead, and Margaret Santee Judged a declamatory contest in Garmin.
8 Lyman Stevens Visited the Lambda Gamma Nu house.
8 Howard Arthur Confined to the hospital due to the flu.
8 "Don" Clikeman Underwent surgery for spinal problems; recovering well.
8 Miss Margaret Oliver Plans to join her sister in Texas.
8 Walter Frye Teaching in La Porte City; visited Cedar Falls.
8 Eleanor Ogan and Wilma Gunsell Visited the Chi Omega house at Coe College.
8 "Butch" Kaltenbach Refereed a basketball game in Melbourne.
8 Margaret Barnum Returned to classes after suffering from the mumps.
8 A representative from each literary society Meeting arranged to make plans for the Y. W. C. A. "Charm School."
8 Marjorie Patterson Teaching in Traer; visited friends on the Hill.
8 James Tansey Teaching in Stanley; visited the Lambda Gamma Nu house.
8 Gladys Swain Attended the St. Olaf Choir concert.
8 Lyla Day Visited her home in Clarksville.
8 Marcia Stevenson Teaching in Gladbrook; visited Cedar Falls.
8 Mrs. Walker lectures on "Invitations" Third lecture to seniors.
8 Freeman-Schmidt recital next Wednesday Joint recital to be held.
8 Fire at Lambda Gam house Fire erupts on roof of house; little damage sustained.
8 Miss Pribble to leave Friday Beth Pribble will marry Carl Granville.
8 Homan may save woman from gallows In a local court case, Professor Homan gives the opinion that a woman who allegedly murdered her stepson is insane.