College Eye — February 11, 1925

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1 Difficult age for soul, says Jacobsen; Sioux City minister pleads for life of service Excerpts from sermon by the Reverend Lewis Jacobsen.
1 Freeman-Schmidt in joint concert last Wednesday evening; large and appreciative audience enjoy musical program of unusual merit Brief review of their performance.
1 Designer Johonnot goes to Des Moines; will conduct art classes there next two months Has been offering classes on campus for last four weeks.
1 Orchestra concert Feb. 26 Orchestra now includes forty-five members under the direction of Professor Kurtz.
1 Alumni program to be broadcasted next Tuesday night; in connection with state dinner of graduates and former students of college Will offer opportunity for alumni to listen.
1 Case and Wallenstein in concert here Feb. 18; former artist well acquainted with this institution Harriet Case taught music at ISTC for six years.
1 Teachers preparing for big interstate oratorical contest; to take place at Cape Girardeau, Missouri Will be divided into original oratory and extemporaneous speaking.
1 Plans being made for summer extension work; bulletins sent out to all high schools in state President Seerley believes that a college must extend its work off campus.
1 Cecilians give Hudson audience rare treat last Friday evening; Prof. Hays opens entertainment by conducting spirited community singing Performance program.
1 Local talent in 'Minstrel Chuckles'; annual show under auspices of Cedar Falls American Legion To be put on by local talent at the Regent Theater.
1 Graduates please notice! There is still room for a few more pictures in the Old Gold.
1 Debaters getting in stride for clash with Coe College; will occur latter part of month on same question argued with Upper Iowa
2 Prof. Robinson defends Upper Iowa arguers Behavior during a recent debate between Teachers College and Upper Iowa due to content discussed as well as controversy that stemmed from the event.
3 The Inquiring Reporter Students asked their opinions on sororities and fraternities on College Hill.
3 The Pop Off Fraternities and sororities in Cedar Falls denounced because of poor social qualities and snobbish natures.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
4 Follow our basketeers Students urged to travel to Fayette to attend the T.C.-Upper Iowa basketball game.
4 Why not a community church? Many students favor a church on the Hill, but desire a community church, but many also do not wish to abandon their particular denomination.
5 Bartlett Hall colonial party Friday evening All Bartlett Hall residents invited as well as all faculty and office staff.
5 Xanho Announces pledges.
5 Dr. Merchant to entertain at luncheon Will entertain members of his Greek class.
5 "Billie" Fagan's birthday Professor and Mrs. W. B. Fagan celebrated their son's birthday.
5 Cliosophic Program for recent meeting.
5 Phi Sigma Phi Informal dance held.
5 Neotrophian Program for recent meeting.
5 Presbyterians hold party Christian Endeavor party held.
5 Phi Omega Pi Roster of pledges.
5 First Ritz-Carlton tea of season goes over big Six hundred students and faculty members attended the tea.
5 Delta Phi Delta Announces pledges; surprise party held for Marjorie Hammer; formal initiation held.
5 Bartlett Hall notes News about residents.
5 Prof. Kadesch talks to Science Club Spoke on the nature of the atom; club is preparing for visit of Iowa Academy of Science in May.
6 Athletic department revised; Mendenhall made athletic director L. L. Mendenhall to serve as new athletic director, Paul Bender to take over as football coach, Roscoe Minton to coach baseball, and Art Dickinson to direct basketball and track.
6 Superb test in game with U. I. U. Wed. Tutors prepare for basketball game with Upper Iowa.
6 Parsons Saturday; hardest game on Tutor schedule with Parsons five here Tutors to play Parsons; predicted to win the Iowa Conference basketball title.
6 Dubuque tonight; Dickmen will clash with fast Dubuque "Germans" Preview of the basketball game with Dubuque University.
6 Tutor grapplers meet Des Moines U. there Saturday night Preview of upcoming wrestling meet in Des Moines.
6 Sport summary Teams in the Iowa Conference make changes; upcoming track season previewed.
6 Tutors ready for cage tournament High school open basketball tournament being planned; to be hosted by the college.
7 "Dickmen" upset Simpson five; Horton plays brilliantly hitting cage for "8" counters Tutors defeat Simpson College in basketball, 27-16.
7 College High rallies but loses to Traer; defeat local quint by score of 23-14 T. C. High loses to Traer in basketball, 23-14.
7 Intramural standings Standings in the intramural basketball season thus far.
7 Hear Rev. W. W. Pickett next Sunday Will preach in auditorium.
7 Alpha Chi's rally downs A. D. A. 33-21; Hobo five smothers Aristo 39-9, Xanhos easily defeat Philos 29-17 Results from the latest round of intramural basketball games.
8 Lyla Day Played a piano solo at chapel.
8 Leota Mulnix Teaching in Dows; visited campus.
8 Walter Ruther Judged a debate in Hudson against Finchford.
8 Former student in Des Moines Tribune department Doris Clough is employed by the Des Moines Tribune.
8 Student recital held Tuesday afternoon Program for recital.
8 Annual dramatic contest preliminary Friday Thirty students enrolled.
8 Literary societies feature charm school The Y. W. C. A. charm school campaign was launched.
8 Helen Menges Visited campus; enrolled at the University of Wisconsin.
8 Unload material for Men's Gymnasium Update on the progress of the Men's Gymnasium.
8 Prof. Wallace judges debate at Waterloo Judged the debate between East Waterloo and Waverly high schools.
8 "Kindergarten Band" organized in music class Primary and Kindergarten students played instruments that may be used in a Kindergarten band.
8 Only twenty-one families on Hill have no church affiliation Results from survey of church affiliations.
8 J. S. Hodges, college taxidermist speaks to lions Spoke to Lions Club on taxidermy techniques.