College Eye — January 20, 1926

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1 Who is it? Preview of upcoming presentation by Elizabeth Burchenal on folk dance; photo.
1 Old Gold announce contest to pick favorite students; Jubilee annual to feature representative men and women Old Gold subscribers will vote to selected eight men and eight women; advisory board will select four men and four women from that group.
1 Dean Reed reveals startling facts about low grades Dean Reed gives statistics on men and their grades.
1 Lecture course number Coffer-Miller Players will present "Mistress of the Inn" and "Sleepy Hollow."
1 Student Council organized to aid college interests; sponsor all-college functions Members of the Student Council; composed of representatives from each class; aim to "give clean wholesome recreation to everyone on campus."
1 Prize contest announced; three cash prizes offered for best criticism of the "eye" Criteria for judgment; looking for ways to improve paper.
2 Beg pardon Correction of Hokum telephone number.
2 Pi Theta Pi Entertained rushees.
2 Alpha Delta Alpha Attend church service; basketball team loses.
2 Alpha Theta Beta News about members.
2 Faculty-Senior tea Three dates set.
2 Philo Hold initiation ceremony.
2 Hamilton Club Will sponsor another public speaking party; enjoy extemporaneous speeches.
3 Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smith Will speak on campus Sunday. Mrs. Smith is President of the Iowa Woman's Christian Temperance Union and Vice President of the national group.
3 W. S. Brown Purchased College Inn from Louis P. George.
3 Miss Geniece Hollis Teaching physical education at State Teachers College, St. Cloud, Minnesota.
3 David Sands Wright Wrote the third edition of "Outline for the Study of the Bible".
3 Tuesday, January 26, 3:30 Science Club will meet.
3 The profs. who write Professor Wright issued third edition of Bible study guide; Professor Kurtz published several pieces of music; Professor Campbell is working on a book on cooperative marketing.
4 A Bouquet of Eyelets Poems and quips submitted by campus members.
4 Short chats with the editor Encourages students to participate in the criticism contest and voice their opinions.
4 This campus can be mighty thankful Encourages students to be thankful that I. S. T. C. does not have to deal with some of the issues that other schools have.
5 Howard Orth adopts the tie that binds Howard Orth married Ruth Barkdoll.
5 Campanile news Over $34,000 pledged, $17,000 actually paid; planning for fifteen bells in the belfry; believes the Campanile will be good for Cedar Falls.
5 Y. W. church committee Mildred Stomme will give report on the Lutheran faith.
5 Dean Walker gives social pointers in Monday night talks Talks to women about adjusting to communities in which they will teach.
5 The inquiring reporter Asks students about short dresses.
6 Iowa Conference standings Summarizes standings of Iowa Conference and upcoming games.
6 Tutor wrestling meet Thursday; purple mat artists to battle for positions on varsity Gives lineup of potential varsity wrestlers.
6 Pedagogs win opening games; Central and Iowa Wesleyan easy prey for Dickmen squad I. S. T. C. basketball team defeats Central, 33-22, and Iowa Wesleyan, 34-14.
7 Intramural fives strong; Lambda Gams defeat Xanhos 18--5 Gives scores of intramural basketball tournament.
7 Imps play for dance Friday All students, with or without dates, are welcome.
7 Dickmen jaunt to Penn, Central, Friday and Sat.; weekend games to give tutors real test of season I. S. T. C. prepares for busy weekend of basketball play.
7 Little Tutors humble "Tigers"; Coach Green's men in 18 to 5 win
8 Student recital Performance program for Cecilia Vogelsang.
8 Shakespearean
8 Neos Enjoyed sleighing party.
8 Phi Omega Pi Vera Henderson and Marjorie Stoner initiated.
8 Delta Gamma Lambda Enjoyed party.
8 Sorority tea dance Agnes Juhl and Golda Long entertain.