College Eye — March 4, 1925

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1 Hot contest for Eye election tomorrow; three teams running in close race Candidates for the College Eye staff.
1 Miss Jobes gives splendid recital; shows skill and discriminating taste on organ Clare Jobes lauded for her performance on the organ.
1 Annual dramatic contest set for Friday evening; fifty dollars to be given away in prizes Schedule of contestants and their topics.
1 Sophomore Council elects new officers For YWCA.
1 Alpha Delts lead fraternities in scholastic honors; good record made by Greeks in last term grades Grade point averages broken down by fraternity and for the football team.
1 Schipa, greatest operatic singer of day, here March 9; famous tenor secured by Lecture Course Committee Preview of performance by Tito Schipa.
1 Interstate contest tryouts to be held March 13 Two winners will represent ISTC in Missouri contest.
1 Tutors cop conference title; Purple '5' outclass Penn Tutors defeat Penn in basketball, 29-17, to win the conference title.
1 Japanese exclusion week for men and women arguers; men's triangular debate March 16--women's dual meet March 20 Preparing for debate with Simpson and Parsons Colleges.
2 Broadcasting of alumni program great success Reports from all over the US; Campanile fundraising approaching the half way point.
2 Cheerleader makes trip with varsity Paul Brown makes road trip to Oskaloosa and Fairfield.
2 Physical Ed's plan festival Sophomores and seniors entertain freshmen and juniors.
2 Presbyterian party March 10
2 Bartlett Hall news News notes about residents.
2 The senior staff John Orth, Dorothy Wilbur, and Joe Vanderbrink are campaigning for College Eye positions; photo.
3 College High Y. W. raising money for foreign mission
3 Tomorrow Viggo Justesen, Mary Margaret Hurn, and Gaylord Coffin are campaigning for College Eye positions; photo.
3 The Inquiring Reporter Students asked if a board should appoint College Eye staff members or if they should continue to be popularly elected.
3 College Orchestra wins ovation from large audience Brief review of performance.
3 Pres. Seerley to speak at college service Sunday Will honor winter term graduates.
3 Story lecture Seumas MacManus to speak March 5.
3 Christianity will solve crisis of today says Tabor president Summary of remarks by A. B. McLeod.
3 Students to conduct Presbyterian church service Sunday At local Presbyterian church.
3 Prof. Kurtz to leave Thursday on lecture recital Will perform with Sanford Skilton in Illinois and Michigan.
4 To our basketeers Coach Dickinson and the basketball team praised for their accomplishments during the season.
4 Next week--and you Students advised on registering for classes; urged to make wise decisions.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
5 Alpha Delts take out incorporation papers Alpha Delta Alpha files for incorporation in Black Hawk County.
5 Red heads of campus form club--Rho Tau's Roster of members of Redhead Club.
5 Vote for "The staff with experience" Paul Brown, Mary Ainsworth, and John Poland are campaigning for positions on the College Eye; photo.
5 Prof. Hart makes survey of popular authors of fiction; article appears in Publishers Weekly of last week Studied bestsellers from 1900 through 1925.
5 Art Myattway, Conductor of the Imps and Their Syncopating School Masters, says-- Random thoughts and commentary.
6 George Sargeant Visited Cedar Falls.
6 Prof. Macy Campbell and Dr. Ritter Attended the National Education Association convention in Cincinnati.
6 Hugh S. Logan Superintendent in Allison; visited the Lambda Gamma Nu house.
6 Margaret Fullerton and Lyla Day Visited Lyla Day's home in Clarksville.
6 Miss Grace Aitchison Spoke at chapel.
6 Miss Bertha Martin Will return from New York for Spring term, as will Hazel Strayer.
6 Miss Arey Spoke at chapel as a part of the Charm School campaign.
6 Miss Roberta Roberts Visited Helen Steele.
6 At four-thirty every Thursday afternoon Y. W. C. A. offers Community Building course.
6 Miss Grace Gaarder Judged a declamatory contest in Strawberry Point.
6 Men assemble for picture yesterday; enrollment becoming larger every term Campus changes, such as the prospects for a Men's Gymnasium and a men's dormitory, make ISTC more attractive to men.
6 Miss Swalwell speaks at Science Club meeting Spoke on ductless glands.
6 Lenora Holm Lenora Holm visited Cedar Falls.
6 Jeremiah takes trip Jeremiah rides along with the basketball team for their final two games of the season.
6 Student opinion; an impression Friendly actions from students and faculty alike make Teachers College a welcoming place for freshmen.
7 Eulalian notes Roster of officers; program for upcoming meeting.
7 Alpha "lyceum course" Program for upcoming meeting.
7 Neotrophian Program for Charm School session.
7 Eulalian notes Roster of officers; program for upcoming meeting.
7 Irving society "Times" Program for upcoming meeting.
7 Neotrophian formal dinner Held at the Russell Lamson Hotel.
7 Ellen Richards club Myrtle Gunselman gave a talk a recent meeting; program for upcoming meeting.
7 Homerian Roster of officers.
7 Eulalians install officers Program for recent meeting; roster of officers.
7 Phi Sigma Phi Announcing pledging of Jannette Edwards.
7 Music students' party Second and third year Public School Music students enjoyed an informal party.
7 Kappa St. Patrick's dance Imps Orchestra will provide music.
7 Xanho fraternity dance Dance to be held March 6.
7 V. O. V. Sigma Phi dance Dance to be held; music by the Gardens orchestra.
8 Freshmen team win easily over Hansel '5'; players perform well, winning by a 35 to 4 score Freshman basketball squad defeats Hansel Independent, 35-4.
8 Five lettermen back for baseball as Coach Minton issues call; diamond schedule not yet completed as men start work Preview of upcoming baseball season.
8 Intramural title will be decided tomorrow night Final rounds of intramural basketball to be played.
8 "Dickmen" down Parsons in fast battle; Morrison's rally helps bring victory as Horton plays stellar basketball Tutors defeat Parsons College in basketball, 27-23.
8 Bender's track men report for work; prospects bright Preview of upcoming track season.
9 T. C. grapplers annex wrestling title; Tutors pin Simpson in close match, 9-11 Tutors defeat Simpson in wrestling meet, 11-9; photo.
10 Robert Gibson Visited friends in Baird.
10 Listen to Coolidge inaugural at 11 o'clock chapel Regular chapel postponed to allow students to listen.
10 Prof. Warren Wallace Will judge debate in Waterloo.
10 Walter Ruther Made a business trip to La Porte City and Cedar Rapids.
10 Celeste Armstrong Left her teaching position in Stewart to return to Cedar Falls due to ill health.
10 Word has been received Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Sutherland had a baby boy.
10 Prof. and Mrs. C. S. Cory Returned from Texas.
10 "Peeney" Brooks Judged a declamatory contest in Decorah.
10 Prof. and Mrs. Buffum entertain school administration class
10 Miss Grace Gaarder Judged a declamatory contest in Stanhope.
10 Rolff, five hundred dollar German police dog Frank Hollis' dog is poisoned.
10 L. L. Mendenhall Refereed a basketball game between Coe and Carleton College.
10 "Three pills in a bottle" and "Thursday evening" a success The one-act plays were performed by the Dramatic Club in chapel.
10 Dramatic Club selects name Selected the name "Playcraft Club" for the organization.
10 London back in Frisco April 9 Earl M. London will complete his world voyage as a cadet on the President Van Buren steamship.
10 Monday night The faculty men's volleyball team participated in a game in Waterloo.
10 Nathan Howard Gist Writes "Life at its Best.; photo.