College Eye — February 4, 1925

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1 Ritz-Carlton Tea Garden opens tomorrow YWCA women will put on tea.
1 Notice Seeking College Eye staff members.
1 Freeman-Schmidt will appear in recital tonight; music lovers of school will have opportunity of hearing excellent program Performance program.
1 Dr. Goode addresses audience on Japan Summary of his remarks.
1 Fish's arguers defeat Peacocks; Upper Iowa tries to trick Pedagogs here An account of the match.
1 Cecilians to go to Hudson Friday Will appear at community meeting.
1 'Dickmen' meet Simpson Saturday; purple basketeers set for hot contest with Indianola five Simpson game previewed.
1 Y. M. Gospel teams begin heavy schedule Will make trips to Waterloo and Hudson.
1 Harriet Case, famous concert artist, to be here February 18; is lover of outdoor sports having held national archery championship twice Performer profile.
1 Margaret Dickson, poet, in college Well-known writer is attending classes at ISTC.
1 Annual declamation contest Monday night in auditorium; contestants showed faithful preparation on orations delivered Dwight James won first prize.
2 Rev. Lease, of Cherokee, speaks at Sunday church service Summary of remarks.
2 Lutherans preparing for regional convention H. C. Kullander addresses group.
2 Little Tutors Training School news.
3 Women's state oratorical contest to be held here Janet Galford will represent ISTC.
3 The Inquiring Reporter Students asked their opinions concerning the fraternities and sororities on the Hill.
3 Child Amendment defeated by 13 states; adverse action renders impossible ratification unless some states vote to reconsider Child labor law defeated.
3 Jeremiah to his parents Jeremiah writes home about the St. Olaf's concert and other campus happenings.
4 Why not hire referees for intramural games? Student Council urged to hire referees to call the intramural basketball games due to dissatisfaction among participants.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
4 Nine rahs for the "Dickmen" Praise for Coach Dickinson, the basketball squad, and the student body for the success of the basketball team thus far in the season.
5 Sioux Club breakfast Mrs. Harmon was guest of honor.
5 Kappa Theta Psi bridge party Held at Josephine Nauman's home.
5 Phi Sigma Phi Winter dance to be held at the Armory in Cedar Falls.
5 Phi Omega Pi First rushing party held.
5 Shakespearean Program for recent meeting.
5 Y. W. C. cozy every Sunday afternoon Explanation of cozies.
5 Alpha Delta Alpha dance Music provided by the Imps Orchestra; chaperoned by Professor and Mrs. H. G. Palmer.
5 Alpha Beta Gamma theater party Went to "Buddies" at the Waterloo Theater.
5 Alpha Chi house dance Twenty-five couples attended the party.
5 Wesley Foundation notes Will hold party and several meetings.
5 Men to discuss women of campus tomorrow Men react to similar meeting that discussed men.
5 Paul Brown represents "Y" at Des Moines convention At state Executive Committee meeting.
6 Bender's tilters win over Ellsworth Tutor wrestlers defeat Ellsworth between halves of the basketball game in three straight matches.
6 Posegate closes career on gridiron Peck Posegate honored for four letter-winning years on the football squad.
6 Sport summary Tutor basketball team still undefeated in conference play; wrestling squad prepares for upcoming meet at Des Moines University.
6 Purple and gold nose out fast Dubuque U. aggregation; Quakers completely outclassed in all phases of game Tutors defeat Dubuque University in basketball, 26-24.
6 Bender's car stolen Left keys in car; no word on its recovery yet.
6 Penn College easy prey for Teachers College basketeers; 'Dickmen' show superiority during whole contest Tutors defeat Penn College, 34-16.
7 Tutors swamp Peacocks, 31-14; Morrison stars as purple cagers smother Upper Iowa Tutors defeat Upper Iowa, 31-14.
7 Downtown high cinches city title; defeat Little Tutors in second title game 34 to 21 Cedar Falls High beats T. C. High in basketball, 34-12.
7 Lam Gams upset Alpha Chis; fast Xanhos wallop Aristos 42-4 Intramural basketball continues.
8 Ruth and Jo Wilder Visited by their father, G. B. Wilder.
8 Josephine Rasmus and Margaret Fullerton Visited Marjorie Patterson in Traer.
8 Miss Ellen Killen Plans to visit friends in Madison, Wisconsin.
8 Klan burns cross Thursday night Cross started on fire at the Presbyterian Student Center after a basketball game.
8 Rev. Louis Jacobsen of Sioux City to speak Sunday Will speak in the auditorium.
8 Ruth Anderson Visited friends on campus.
8 Everett Bates Teaching history in Peru, Indiana.
8 Howard Arthur Returned to his home in Edgewood due to an illness.
8 "Butch" Kaltenbach Refereed a basketball game in New Hartford.
8 Miss Grace Gaarder Visited her home in Northwood.
8 George Hicks Visited the Hobo house with Ralph Logan.
8 Sylvia M. Klinefelter Accepted position with the Frontier Press Company in Des Moines.
8 George Churchill Refereed a basketball game in Melbourne.
8 Marjorie Hammer Teaching in Perry; visited her home in Cedar Falls.
8 Coaches Bender, Dickinson, and Minton Attended the Iowa versus Indiana game with the basketball team.
8 Prof. John Barnes Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Helen Sutter Brother Lewis visited.
8 "Sticks" Hopkins Visited Melbourne.
8 Macario Naval leaves for University of Illinois Student from the Philippine Islands has been studying at ISTC.
8 "Sticks" Hopkins and Earl Reimenschneider Watched a basketball game in Marshalltown.
8 Arch Blank Arch Blank is teaching in Jubilee.
8 Ruth and Jo Wilder Jo Wilder enjoyed a visit from her father.
8 College High students show their loyalty Show good spirit at games.
8 Mrs. Walker discusses table etiquette Believes etiquette is based on regard and consideration for others.