College Eye — February 25, 1925

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1 Buena Vista takes women's interstate oratorical meet; "The Great Crucifixion" is winning oration Description of the contest.
1 Washington Ball Friday; elaborate event holds promise of fine time for all Junior class stages third annual presentation of the dance.
1 Bulletin of events Schedule of campus activities.
1 Case-Wallenstein give fine concert; both artists have wonderful personality Performance given positive reviews.
1 Every baseball man report at the Gym tomorrow at 3:30; practice work with Minton to begin Monday Baseball squad called to begin practice for season.
1 Bel Canto Glee Club in concert Tuesday with Miss Mayfield; reserved tickets go on sale Thursday Performance program.
1 Juniors edit this week's College Eye Practice of allowing the junior class to edit an issue began last year.
1 L. S. A. A. meet best ever held according to Dr. Gimmestad; theme is how to put Christ into the life of a student Lutheran conference highlights.
1 Mrs. Walker closes the Y. W. charm school; speaks on "The Charm of Personality" Speaks to women on what really matters in life.
1 Orchestra to give concert tomorrow fine new program Performance program.
2 Justesen, Hurn, and Coffin announce candidacy for 'Eye' Profiles of the candidates for the College Eye staff.
2 Jeremiah homesick Jeremiah Plowman writes home about a bad day.
3 Protest College Eye protests the result of the Teachers College-Simpson basketball game.
3 Close Y. W. election Lyla Day will be president; roster of other officers.
3 Life Service meeting At Wesley Foundation.
3 The Inquiring Reporter Asks if students are urged to attend too many outside events.
4 School spirit Students urged to build upon the stature and community spirit of the college.
4 Rah! Yea juniors Juniors lauded for their continuing activity in campus affairs.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
5 Phi Omega Pi Beulah Brown was a guest at the formal winter dance.
5 Nu Omicron Nu Sigma Phi Roster of pledges.
5 Kappa Theta Psi Pledges entertained active members at Florence Reed's home.
5 Sioux Club New members initiated.
5 Sigma Tau Delta Entertained rushees at a theater party.
5 Delta Phi Delta Anne Hauss pledged.
5 Bartlett Hal Colonial party Program for the evening.
5 Shakespearean Program presented in honor of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln's birthdays.
5 Irving Formal initiation held; program for charm school session; roster of officers.
5 Alpha-Philo initiation Details of initiation.
5 Alpha society notes Praise for executive committee; program for recent meeting.
5 Mathematics Club Mr. Miller, president of the First National Bank of Cedar Falls, spoke.
5 Delphian Program for recent meeting; roster of officers.
5 Irish lecturer coming Seamus MacManus will speak.
6 Beg your pardon Professor Sweigard is recovering from her illness and will return at the beginning of the spring term.
6 Theory teams show results of coaching; Horton-Meyers, Harshbarger's quintets win first game Teams in basketball theory classes compete.
6 Boxing contests are popular at Teachers; many men learn the art of self defense Boxing increasing in popularity on campus; sometimes used as feature attraction between halves of basketball games.
6 Intramural standings Standings in intramural basketball provided.
6 Cornell mat stars nose out Purple, 11-9; White makes good showing as does Capt. Croy with Oly. Star Truckinmiller Tutors lose wrestling meet to Cornell, 11-9.
6 Dickmen to play Parsons Friday and Penn Saturday to end schedule; Pedagogs must win both games to gain conference title Preview of upcoming basketball games.
6 Tutors fall before Simpson 26-22; Teachers rally in final period but unable to overcome lead Teachers College falls to Simpson in basketball, 26-22.
7 Pedagogs defeat Upper Iowa in hot contest, score 19 to 7; Horton stars, with Morgan playing best game on defense Tutors beat Upper Iowa in basketball, 19-7.
7 Little Tutors; Training School defeats Traer in fast contest T. C. High defeats Traer in basketball, 17-6.
7 A. X. E., Lam Gams, Hobos win Saturday; Xanho five draws bye in the sixth round of the intramural games Intramural basketball results provided.
7 Purple mat men down Parsons 35-0; Coach Bender's mat artists prove superiority in every match Tutors win wrestling meet against Parsons College, 35-0.
8 Dorra Stewart Accepted teaching position in Oelwein.
8 The Xanho fraternity Announces Herbert Gall as pledge.
8 About fifty loyal T. C. basketball fans Attended the game against the Peacocks.
8 Professor Woolbert Praise for his talk at chapel.
8 The Misses Marjorie NcNeish Went home for the weekend, as did Dorothy Curliffe, Esther Stover and Margaret Larsen.
8 An explanation Philo basketball team member participated while ineligible.
8 Charm of conversation Professor Childs gave a talk at the Charm School tea.
8 There will be a Y. W. cozy To be held at Helen McHugh's home.
8 Men's triangular debate to be held March 12 Will debate Japanese Exclusion Act.
8 Notice Potential competitors for interstate contest should report.
8 No debate with Coe Could not find mutually acceptable date.