College Eye — December 9, 1925

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1 Science Club Science Club will meet.
1 Gov. Hammill and F. O. Lowden speak before conference Highlights of conference devoted to rural and consolidated schools.
1 Will you graduate in 1926? Last opportunity to get picture in Old Gold.
1 Advanced pupils in recital Monday Performers and their programs.
1 Miss Hazel Strayer Hazel Strayer went to Florida for the winter; Ethel Short will teach in Kansas City; Peg Fullerton visited her parents; Anne Nagel will teach in Onawa.
1 Special diploma granted Wright by State Board Text of the diploma honoring Professor Wright for his fifty years of service; photo.
1 Cafeteria does big business Statistics on the amount of food served in Bartlett Hall.
1 State Board honors Wright; the broadcasting program proves a great success; many noteworthy persons present The program for honoring Professor Wright on his fifty years of service to the school; photo.
2 At the theater Preview of "The Pony Express."
2 Mr. S. A. Cohagan S. A. Cohagan will speak at Sunday services.
2 Prof. McCreary on the saxophone Encourages the acceptance and use of the saxophone.
3 Prof. Hendrickson Teaching at Iowa State University.
3 Marjorie Holly Will lead open forum on morals, dress, and social relations at the Y.W.C.A.
3 Juanita Earp Recent graduate; will teach in Beaman.
3 Mary Louise Keough Teaching 4th and 5th grades in Galva.
3 Katherine Buxbaum Entertained house guests during Thanksgiving.
3 Roy Howard Will enter Drake University to study law this winter.
3 Miss Nancy Marie Ferguson Nancy Ferguson judged declamatory contest in Tama; runs into bad weather.
3 Freshman Commission Organized for purpose of developing Christian leadership and personality.
3 World Friendship Committee Organized by YMCA and YWCA to face world problems of war, race, nationalism, intellectual doubt, and moral degeneration.
4 A Bouquet of Eyelets Student creative expressions.
4 Jazz; an attempt at a definition Discusses the good and bad points of jazz.
4 Miss Katherine Buxbaum Professors Buxbaum and Peterson are living on 23rd Street.
5 Suggested reforms for T. C. Humorous suggestions to improve life on campus.
5 Prof. Henderson to Ames Now teaching biology there; Winifred Gilbert will replace him in January.
5 The inquiring reporter Asks students and faculty if they favor the World Court.
5 The World Court question Current status of the legislation.
6 Football squad note Invited to banquet.
6 1926 grid prospects bright, will lose only four regulars
6 Pedagogs have unusually good grid season Gives summary of 1925 football season.
6 Coach Bender drills grapplers; five lettermen back Wrestling season prospects.
6 "Dickmen"-Ellsworth tilt Monday; Purple basketeers will meet "Panthers" in opening game Prospects for basketball team look good as it prepares for first game of the season.
6 Tutor cage men start practice; ten lettermen answer call Prospects for basketball team look good as practices begin.
7 Grid rules for 1926 Critical of new rule on safeties.
7 The pop off Criticizes overprotective rules.
7 Alpha Delta Alpha Held informal party.
7 Alpha Chi Epsilon Held annual house party.
7 Lambda Gamma Nu Several alumni visited.
7 Xanhos Roster of initiates.
8 Pi Theta Pi Roster of officers.
8 Cliosophic Roster of officers.
8 Adams Hall news Boarding house news.
8 Aristo Literary Society Roster of officers.
8 Alpha Beta Gamma Roster of officers; held annual fall dance.
8 Phi Omega Pi Held farewell dinner for several members who will be leaving.
8 Tau Sigma Delta Enjoyed farewell lunch.
HS1 Y. W. to hold leadership institute Will study community leadership and organization.
HS2 Spring Suits adopt three-quarter coats
HS3 Lace in unusual shapes feature of coming season
HS4 Pointers about ties
HS5 College bands are jazz missionaries
HS6 Gift suggestions for men
HS7 1925 Old Gold wins honorable mention In Art Craft Guild competition.
HS8 Give yourself an Old Gold for Christmas
HS9 Diamond was not always most precious stone