College Eye — February 3, 1926

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1 Student attitude on war resented by Chicago Tribune Tribune believes some students' patriotism is questionable.
1 Notice Y. W. members Text of amendments to the constitution.
1 Orators display unusual talent in declamation; judges have difficulty in choosing winners John Poland, Everett Cortright, and Max Miller are winners.
1 Rising interest in radio tests; better reception Sunday Students enjoyed listening to concert on radio brought in for test; college uses city alternating current rather than its own direct current.
1 Popular students elected last week Roster of preliminary winners in Old Gold contest.
1 Civil Service examination
1 Service emblems awarded to members of College Orchestra; present organization largest in history of the school Nineteen members receive pins with guards.
1 Large number of entries in College Eye prize contest; winners announced next week; change in judging staff Twenty-seven entries turned in.
1 Plenty of work for T. C. debaters Debate schedule.
1 Prom committee urges class support Wants all seniors to attend; advice on appropriate clothing.
2 Mrs. Geraldine Teerink Schmitt Geraldine Teerink Schmitt enjoying work in Elmhurst, Illinois.
2 Shades of importance TCHS will meet Vinton in debate.
3 Alice Kint Teaching in Rochester, New York and continuing her studies at the Eastman Conservatory of Music. She previously taught music in Rolfe, Iowa.
3 Professor Francis Aumann Frances Aumann has been hired to fill a vacancy in the Social Science Department due to the death of J. E. Layton.
3 The hospital list Viola Derrim and Mildred Wagner spent time in the hospital this past week.
3 Miss Agnes Samuelson After three years with Teachers College Extension, Agnes Samuelson has resigned. She is expected to pursue the position of state superintendent of public instruction.
3 Misses Janet Galford, Judith Chase, and Gladys Rudston Janet Galford, Judith Chase, and Gladys Rudston took part the Folk Dance Institute.
3 The Training School Declamatory Contest Speech contest to be held at Training School High School auditorium.
3 There was a Faculty-Senior Tea Gathering of faculty and seniors in the Faculty Room.
3 Miss Helen McHugh Teaching in Shell Rock; visits parents in Cedar Falls.
3 Professor Shannon Attends conference for history teachers in Iowa City.
3 Because of bad roads Schedule for weekend study centers announced.
4 A faculty defense and challenge Encourages students to do their best in class even though the professor may be a poor teacher.
4 A Bouquet of Eyelets Poems and quips submitted by campus members.
5 Forensics Teams held practice debate at Hudson.
5 A new element-"Woman" Symbol-WO Describes women as chemical elements.
5 Who's who Brief profiles of Clara Witter and L. E. Eickelberg.
5 The inquiring reporter Asks students about their coffee drinking habits.
6 Tutor cagers meet Upper Iowa five Excitement for the upcoming game against Upper Iowa grows.
6 Bender's mat artists to open card tomorrow against "Tigers" Prospects for wrestling season good.
6 Basketeers down Penn College and Simpson five in fast contests I. S. T. C. defeats Simpson, 27-24, and Penn, 28-25.
7 Basketball great game; spectators show interest, but should know rules
8 Intramural results Alpha Delta Alpha continues to do well.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha Kenneth Kline pledged; hold winter dance.
8 Dramatic Club takes action Will hold tryouts and present short play.
8 Ossoli Enjoyed program given by members.
8 Phi Omega Pi News about members.
8 Homerian Met with Irvings.
8 Cliosophic Enjoyed music and readings.
8 Shake-Aristo mix Enjoyed joint program.
8 Phi Sigma Phi Enjoyed tea.
8 Tau Sigma Delta Entertained each other.
8 Kappa Theta Psi Held formal pledge service.