College Eye — February 10, 1926

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1 Better chapel services. Chapel will be modified to include two days of devotional exercises, one day of YMCA-YWCA service, one day of music, and one day of special work.
1 Prof. Robinson Professor Robinson spoke on Americanism in Cedar Falls.
1 The Y. W. YWCA begins Personality Plus program.
1 The English Club English Club will have social hour.
1 Gay decorations and clever favors at senior prom; one hundred couples in the grand march Description of the prom decorations and program.
1 The radio concert Students enjoyed listening to the radio program in the auditorium; college approaching decision that experiment has been a success; unit may be used on other buildings by use of batteries instead of electrical current.
1 V. Justesen wins Eye contest; criticism based on standards of good journalism Sam Sherman and Carroll Shartle also win prizes; text of Viggo Justesen's letter of criticism.
1 Peter Kuan sends farewell message Now en route to his home in China.
1 Noted naturalist Dr. Bohumil Shimek to speak Sunday; one of Iowa's grand old men Profile of Bohumil Shimek.
1 Upper Iowa debate Women will debate Prohibition.
1 Coe honor students granted favors May be excused from class attendance.
1 19-Feb Washington Ball date set.
3 T. C. Ruggles Teaching in Morning Sun; visited campus.
3 Henry Iblings Performed on WCCO radio; heard by friends in Cedar Falls.
3 Miss Nancy Marie Ferguson Judged declamatory contest in Tripoli.
3 Isabelle Kratz Teaching in Dolliver, Iowa.
3 Miss Freeman's mother Alta Freeman's mother visits; Professor Freeman perform with the College Orchestra; her advanced piano students will also perform.
3 Margaret Fullerton Teaching in Stratford, Iowa; coached Junior class play.
3 Biological club Professor Lantz spoke to group about AAAS.
3 Dix makes fine Indian in "Vanishing America" Preview for "The Vanishing Indian."
3 The Jubilee Pageant Short history of the preparations for "The Spirit of Fifty Years."
3 Notice C. S. A.'s Decides to purchase furniture.
4 True sportsmanship Encourages athletes and coaches to be sportsmanlike at all times.
4 Wild Oats Poems and quips submitted by campus members.
5 The inquiring reporter William Reints hurt his ankle.
5 Afraid to be different Encourages students to be different.
6 Tutor chances good Hopes are high for basketball team in Iowa Conference.
6 Upper Iowa, tonight; Parsons, Sat. Hopes high for basketball games against Upper Iowa and Parsons.
6 Des Moines Tigers fall before Tutors mat stars Wrestling team beats Des Moines Tigers, 29-0.
6 Individual standings Individual standings for Iowa Conference basketball.
6 Teachers condemn Simpson coach; Workman to face charges of Tutor athletic board in future Inquiry began after post-game fight.
6 Teachers-Simpson both favor holding meeting Committee to be formed to make inquiries after post-game incident.
6 Simpson favors conference for reconciliation Would like to repair break in relations.
6 Conference standings Gives current Iowa Conference basketball standings.
6 By Bert M'Grane Comments on Iowa Conference basketball play.
7 Lambda Gamma Nu Held formal dinner dance.
7 Intramural games Action continues in intramural basketball tournament.
7 Tutors down Oklahoma "U" squad; mat artists win by 19.5 to 7.5 score I. S. T. C. wins over Oklahoma and prepares for upcoming Cornell meet.
8 Shakespearean Enjoyed program of music and readings.
8 Pi Theta Pi Held informal pledging ceremony.
8 Sioux Club Enjoyed card party.
8 Homerian Enjoy Personality Plus program.
8 Pi Omega Pi Frances Botsford gave talk.
8 Sigma Tau Delta sorority News about members.
8 Chresto Enjoyed program of reading and music.
8 Phi Omega Pi Gave tea for critic teachers.
8 Phi Sigma Phi Held bridge party.