College Eye — March 25, 1925

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1 Famous DeMarco harp ensemble in concert Thursday; brought here by Lecture Course Committee Elena DeMarco and company to perform at Teachers College.
1 "Bob" La Follette's opponent Mrs. Hooper will speak Monday; noted politician and lecturer to deliver address on world peace in auditorium Mrs. Ben Hooper of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, to speak in college auditorium.
1 Rural institute decided success; Gerlach and Roadman discuss needs in community life First ever Rural Institute program featured Earl Roadman and Talitha Gerlach as speakers.
1 Xanho fraternity awarded basketball trophy Xanho awarded trophy after winning intramural basketball tournament.
1 Women arguers to clash with Huron College Friday; Tutor negative five will uphold Jap Exclusion Act in first open forum contest of season First ever debate with Huron College to take place in college auditorium.
1 Minnesinger warblers abandon annual tour; present plans include several weekend trips Minnesingers glee club scraps tour due to scheduling conflicts; will instead travel locally to surrounding areas on weekends.
1 Tutors humbled in Parsons debate on Jap Exclusion Act; negative team stayed home Both negative and affirmative Tutor teams are defeated by Parsons College.
1 Roadman pleads for life of service to the community; inspiring message delivered at college church service Earl Roadman of Upper Iowa University delivered address at Sunday services.
1 '25-'26 Old Gold staff; Galloway-Charles win in close election Dorothy Charles and Ross Galloway are elected to the staff of the 1926 Old Gold; photo.
1 Minnesingers give pleasing program; select numbers enjoyed by campus music lovers Minnesingers Glee Club performs in annual concert.
1 "Profs." attend teachers confab at Ft. Dodge Several faculty members attend meeting of Iowa State Teachers Association in Fort Dodge.
2 Watters Scott Watters Scott is teaching in Curlew; Lyla Day and Opal Sarchet visited Clarksville.
2 To the students at I. S. T. C. Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. urge students to attend Thursday services.
2 Aristo. Aristotelian Literary Society elects new officers for spring term.
2 Training School party Training School Y. W. C. A. and Hi-Y planning joint party.
2 Great demand for teachers with B. A.; over supply of students with two year courses Due to an overabundance of would-be teachers with two-year degrees, students are urged to continue in the four-year program.
3 Prof. Freeman, U. of Chi., spoke yesterday; sent here to raise funds for university Frank N. Freeman spoke on education and testing and opened an endowment campaign to raise funds for the University of Chicago.
3 Miss Gerlach talks to "Y" Cabinet National Y. W. secretary, Talitha Gerlach, speaks to members of the local Cabinet and Freshman Commission.
3 Longfellow most popular poet among one hundred T. C. students; Tennyson runs second with Bryant a close third One hundred ten students asked to name their favorite poet; nearly one quarter choose works by Longfellow.
4 Unpopular Overuse of makeup has prompted some women who are seeking favor from men to go without it.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
4 Inadequate training spells defeat College is urged to reopen public speaking classes in order to prepare those taking part in oratorical contests.
4 Our college first Student organizations admonished for putting themselves before the good of the college as a whole.
5 Gammas elect spring officers Roster of officers.
5 Music students elect officers Roster of officers.
5 Luncheon for missionary from China The Reverend Watts O. Prye spoke about his experiences.
5 Pi Theta Pi Announces pledging of Ruth Smith.
5 Seniors entertain faculty at tea
5 Alpha Program for recent literary society meeting.
5 Basketball squad entertained at dinner Louis P. George, proprietor of the College Inn, held a banquet in honor of the basketball team.
5 Shakespearean Program for recent meeting.
5 Phi Omega Pi Roster of new members initiated.
5 Miss Betty Hart Ruth Itnyre visited her.
5 Delta Phi Delta Held formal initiation.
5 Phi Sigma Phi Informal party held.
5 Kappa Theta Psi initiation Formal initiation held.
5 Homerian party Entertained rushees at a party.
6 Coach Minton's ball tossers start work outside in earnest; material looks fine for another championship baseball nine Preview of upcoming baseball season.
6 Seven grapplers receive monograms Roster of those who won letters for wrestling.
6 Tutors made gift of golf course; Rownds present Woodlawn links consisting of 40 acres to college Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Rownd donate forty acre Woodlawn golf course to Teachers College; President Seerley offers thanks; description of the course.
6 Coach Dickinson's swimmers show promise but lack room to develop Swimming pool regarded as too small to allow for the number of team members who need the practice.
6 Teachers to enter fast team in Drake Relays at capital; many strong teams entered in half mile event Preview of Tutor team entered in upcoming Drake Relays.
7 Girls present play Performance given at party hosted by the Home and Education Department of the Cedar Falls Women's Club.
7 Work on class play started T. C. High senior class to present "Charm School."
7 Debate with Independence cancelled
7 Beg your pardon Correction to error made in article enumerating library staff.
7 The Inquiring Reporter Students respond to question about a women holding her escort's arm.
8 Miss Laura Holmes Visiting Cedar Falls during spring vacation.
8 Miss Marjorie Hammer Teaching in Perry; visiting Cedar Falls during spring vacation.
8 Arlene Stoner Visited Fort Dodge.
8 Miss June Emry Dean of State Normal School in Madison, South Dakota; interviews critic teachers.
8 Miss Helen Waldheim Accepted teaching position in Primghar.
8 Bender's stolen fliver at Peoria, Ill. Paul Bender's stolen Ford coupe is recovered in Peoria, Illinois.
8 "Am I a Christian?" topic for Thursday morning Mildred Hollis to lead discussion.
8 Willard Hall house party and conference April 4 Y. W. C. A. conference and meetings to be held.
8 Luke Rhoads, '02, now supervisor of schools at Mount Vernon, N. Y. Luke Rhoads took a new position after eight and a half years as Superintendent of Schools at Raton, New Mexico.
8 Miss Freeman's advanced piano students to give recital April 7
8 Josephine Rasmus Visited Marjorie Patterson
8 London back on campus Earl London returns from cruise around the world; will study law at Harvard University.
8 "AG" students testing corn for planting Have been making field trips to farms.
8 Joe Roeder, former Tutor twirler, seeking $1,200 for loss of eye Seeks indemnity from State of Iowa for allowing the use of faulty materials in the manual arts department of the college.