College Eye — April 1, 1925

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1 Mrs. Hooper speaks on peace movement Mrs. Hooper of Wisconsin, recent Senate candidate, spoke in the college auditorium.
1 Tutor-Ellsworth game Friday; Coach Minton's nine open season with Panther team here Tutors to open baseball season against Ellsworth; starting lineup uncertain.
1 Loan Fund coffers nearly drained; four thousand dollars now loaned to students Three hundred dollars remains in the fund; more expected to be added as students pay back loans and after the Campanile construction is completed.
1 Freeman pianists in recital Tuesday; advanced students will give program in Gilchrist chapel Schedule of performers and their work.
1 "Pharaoh's Daughter" announced as spring Commencement play; production is under direction of Miss Bertha Martin Brief preview of the play.
1 DeMarco harpists in pleasing concert; large audience attend unusual musical treat Review of performance given by DeMarco Harp Ensemble.
1 Tutors have edge on Huron debaters in Jap argument; Dorothy Stone captains trio in first open forum contest of arguers this season Tutor debate team argues against Huron College; no winner declared due to the structure of the contest.
1 Merchants' style show tomorrow; annual spring opening to feature latest creations of season Merchants of Cedar Falls to debut fashions for spring.
1 College and university women graduates organize Monday; form branch of American Association of University Women Cedar Falls chapter of the American Association of University Women opens; those eligible to join are welcomed to do so.
1 Winship will speak Monday and Tuesday; well known lecturer is editor of "Journal of Education" A. E. Winship to speak to college.
1 Grad classes asked to pledge to campanile Graduation classes urged to follow the lead of previous years and donate to the Campanile Fund in order to complete construction.
1 Famous Minneapolis Symphony to appear in concert May 7; Marie Tiffany, noted soprano of Metropolitan Opera Company, with orchestra Marie Tiffany and the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra to perform at the Music Festival.
2 Summer Extension School plans are nearing completion Schools to be located at Carroll, Clinton, Corydon, Red Oak, Sheldon, and Davenport.
2 Parrish's "At Dawn" heads list as favorite painting; 100 questioned Survey results asking what students' favorite paintings are.
3 Margaret Johnk Teaching at Baird.
3 Esther McNally Visited friends on campus.
3 Katherine Peterson Will visit friends on campus.
3 Palmer Hollis Will teach at Buck Creek.
3 College journalists of state will meet at Drake May 10-11; many prominent speakers to appear on program Iowa College Press Association to hold annual convention at Drake University; several members of College Eye staff to attend.
3 Dorothy Wyth Teaching at Elgin; visited Cedar Falls.
4 The debating season Suggestions on how to improve the Tutor debate teams.
4 What about our May Queen? Displeasure shown toward the recent system of choosing the May Queen from the senior class as opposed to choosing from all women on campus.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
5 Clio Program for recent meeting.
5 Lambda Gamma Nu Announces pledges.
5 Kappa breakfast Elda May Platt will entertain the Kappa Theta Psi members.
5 Aristo Update on the society; program for recent meeting.
5 Shakespearean Program for recent meeting.
5 Neotrophian Program for recent meeting.
5 Xanho house Announces pledging of Andy Kurz and Fred E. Stanzel.
5 Zetalethean Plans made for banquet.
5 Inter-fraternity dance Announces a Panhellenic dance.
5 Alpha Beta Gamma Held formal initiation.
5 Lambda Gam initiation Held formal initiation.
5 Sioux Club entertain in honor of Huron, S. D., debaters
5 Kappa Theta Psi Held formal initiation.
5 Phi Omega Pi notes Updates on members.
5 V. O. V. Sigma Phi Dinner given in honor of Mary Vaughan's pledging.
6 Many high schools enter Tutor classic to be held on May 23; over 500 athletes will compete in field and track meet Teachers College to host annual interscholastic track meet.
6 Faculty entertain varsity at luncheon Basketball team treated to lunch by the college faculty.
6 Teachers home track meet April 11; Coe College added to Tutor card will meet with purple here the 18th Home track meet moved up a week in order to schedule a meet with Coe College on the previous date.
6 Foundation of new gymnasium fast nearing completion; will be first building on new addition to college campus Description of new Men's Gymnasium.
6 Tennis players at college start practice Men's and women's college tournament to take place soon.
6 Morrison--Horton land places on All-Iowa Conference 5's; J. Harshbarger given honorable mention by coaches and writers Vernon Morrison and Millard Horton earn all-conference honors from sportswriters of both the Des Moines Register and Des Moines Capital.
6 Pedagogs to play Colorado grid team here November 28; will battle first out of state team in post season game Game marks the first time the Tutor football team has played a team from outside Iowa; schedule for 1925 season provided.
7 Prof. McCreary's students in recital Program for performance.
7 Training School Hi-Y entertain Y. W.
7 Dinner for Mrs. Hooper Bertha Patt and College Club entertained Mrs. Ben Hooper.
7 Alice Kint Alice Kint is visiting; Wilma Bolte and Marie LeGrand visited Davenport.
7 Light schedule for study center workers this Saturday Schedule for study center assignments.
7 Ruth Forsberg president of Bartlett Hall Council Roster of officers.
7 Little Tutors start track work this week for Tutor meet; lack of experienced material causes coaches considerable trouble Preview of upcoming Little Tutor track season.
8 Grace W. Williams Will teach at Remsen.
8 National Music Convention in Kansas City Four faculty members will participate.
8 Cummins accepts position with Westinghouse Electric Edward Cummins will begin work after graduation from University of Iowa.
8 Next All College dance to be held April 24th Money will be used for May Day costumes.
8 Cecilians and Minnesingers to sing in Waterloo At teachers association meeting.
8 Willard Hall House Party this weekend YWCA delegates will attend Waterloo meeting.
8 Widow of first pres. of T. C. will be 92 on Wednesday Faculty will send letter of congratulations to Hannah Cramer Gilchrist.
8 Students present "Mrs. Pat" and "The Law" Play production class will perform for Cedar Falls Parlor Reading Circle.
8 Prof. Getchell speaks to Waterloo Lions Speaks on federal government powers.
8 Brockman's Ford stolen Edwin Brockman's car was stolen.
8 Dr. Wright speaks at Sunday church service Speaks on spiritual cultivation.
8 College Orchestra to play in Waterloo this week Will play at teachers association meeting.