College Eye — March 11, 1925

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1 Tito Schipa, tenor, wins ovation from packed auditorium; Mr. Jose Enchaniz, pianist, proves to be rare artist Description of performance given by Tito Schipa.
1 Wolfe to be senior president for spring term Roster of officers for the spring term of the Class of 1925.
1 Pedagog-Simpson debate Monday; triangular contest takes affirmative trio to Parsons All teams preparing for match.
1 90 granted diplomas at chapel yesterday; March class larger than fall Roster of those who received diplomas or certificates.
1 Physical education department to give folk festival Mar. 14; charming dances and elaborate gowns will be big features of event staged in gym Program of dances.
1 Teachers High to stage comic opera tonight; program will be repeated tomorrow evening Will present "The Pirates of Penzance."
1 College Eye staff for next year; Brown-Ainsworth-Poland win in spirited election Brief profiles of new staff; photo.
1 Margaret Fullerton wins first place in dramatic contest; Miller wins second--Harshbarger takes third Brief summaries of presentations.
1 Old Gold election will be held March 19 Staff must consist of juniors.
1 Literary society scholarship record in hands of Philos; Minnesingers outrank Troubadours in scholastic standing Breakdown of grades in the men's literary societies and glee clubs.
2 Hundreds listen to Coolidge's address Student Bob Cummins assembles radio and puts loud speakers on side of Science Building; over one thousand listen; first Presidential address to be broadcast.
2 Cheap magazines not popular with large majority of students; Woman's Home Companion and Ladies' Home Journal are highest sellers Psychology class surveys student reading habits.
2 Ehrhardt and Fuller declare candidacy for college annual Candidates state their platform.
3 The Inquiring Reporter Students asked if yells should be used at intercollegiate debates.
3 Jeremiah hears from "Ma" Jeremiah Plowman receives a letter from his mother discussing events from home.
3 Pres. Seerley fears lack of Christian faith; graduates warned to follow teaching of Master Brief excerpts from his baccalaureate address.
3 Announcing our candidacy for the Old Gold staff of 1926 Dorothy Charles and Ross Galloway are candidates for positions on Old Gold staff; photo.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
4 A word to the wise The college is urged to release professors who teach easy courses because it is detrimental to students and the prestige of the school.
4 Discussion groups People urged to form groups on campus to discuss pertinent issues.
5 P. E. Shield Party The faculty entertained Physical Education majors at annual party.
5 Bel Canto luncheon Held as a farewell to Agnes Nelson.
5 Spring term enrollment Projected to be the same as previous terms.
5 V. O. V. Sigma Phi dance Held at the Rialto Gardens.
5 Pi Theta Pi Announces pledges.
5 June Weidlein president of Neotrophians Roster of officers.
5 Zetalethean Roster of officers.
5 Alpha society Roster of officers.
5 Kappa St. Patrick's dance Informal dance held by the Kappa Theta Psi sorority.
5 V. O. V. Sigma Phi Mary Paulsen welcomed as associate member.
5 Xanho carnival dance Held at Woodman Hall.
5 Pan Hellenic dance To be held in the Gymnasium.
5 Phi Omega Pi Held luncheon in honor of their fifteenth anniversary.
5 Spring term enrollment It looks as if enrollment will remain steady.
6 Coach Dickinson's warriors finish successful season; Morrison and Horton stand out as main scorers on cage squad Recap of Tutors' 13-1 basketball season.
6 Women athletes have busy schedule; final games in volleyball tournament played Upcoming athletic events for women are described.
6 District cage meet to be held here on Friday and Saturday; will take place of Teachers Invitational tourney Teachers College to host district high school basketball tournament.
6 Coach Bender's trackmen work outside; track and field schedule complete Track and field schedule is completed as the team prepares for the upcoming season.
7 Bel Cantos please discriminating audience Positive review given to Bel Canto performance.
7 Play production classes display one act dramas Schedule of plays and roster of those who will take part.
7 Xanhos take intramural championship; defeat Lambda Gams in final game by a 49 to 19 score Xanho fraternity wins the college intramural basketball title.
7 Baseball schedule Baseball schedule for 1925 season.
7 Bible discussion groups Schedule of speakers and topics.
8 Y. W. installation service Monday New members of the cabinet installed.
8 Old Gold expected to arrive May 15th
8 Minnesingers in concert at La Porte City Friday La Porte City performance to start spring tour.
8 Methodists---notice! Life Service Group to hold regular meeting.
8 Y. M. C. A. Gospel team at Waterloo, Hudson, and Janesville Sunday Three teams sent out after requests from various churches.
8 MacManus, Irish lecturer speaks to large audience Seamus MacManus gave a lecture entitled "A merry ramble through Ireland."
8 Dramatic Club presents "Manner and Modes" One-act play performed at chapel.