College Eye — February 17, 1926

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1 Rev. Eugene Allen to speak Sunday At regular services that will also commemorate Washington's birthday.
1 Alumni committees plan Commencement; all alumni reunion last night Planning big program for fiftieth anniversary of ISTC.
1 Washington Ball Friday; fourth annual ball in commemoration of Washington A look at preparations.
1 Dramatic Club holds tryouts; casts new play Will cast for "The Kleptomaniac."
1 Old Gold election; will be spirited contest Candidates for Old Gold management.
1 Teachers College women in dual debate with U. I; men debate Luther tomorrow Negative and affirmative women's teams defeat Upper Iowa.
2 Miss Sara M. Riggs Professor Riggs attended her brother's funeral in Ohio.
2 Carpenter and Stoner for a greater Old Gold Frances Carpenter and Clarence Stoner outline their platform for Old Gold management.
2 A prize Charleston contest Dale Ross and Jessie Story win Charleston dance contest.
3 Ernest E. Wilson Working in a department of aeronautics laboratory.
3 Violet Burmaster Visited parents in Fredericksburg.
3 Keith Benner Official for a basketball game in Sumner.
3 Miss Ruth Schmickle teaching in Cherokee Suffering from scarlet fever.
3 Miss Belva Swalwell Member of the health committee of the State Parent Teachers Council.
3 Ruth Forsberg Chairman for the reunion of the Class of 1925; teaching in Hampton.
3 The sick list Verna Keniston, Germaine Dunn, Marguerite Reese, and Edna Brutsman.
3 S. A. Cohagen S. A. Cohagen, secretary of the Y.M.C.A. in Waterloo, spoke at the father-son banquet in Bartlett Hall.
3 George R. Mach Member of a committee of the Iowa State Commercial teachers Association; surveying commercial education in Iowa.
3 Attention juniors Gwendolyn Basler and George Schlesselman outline their platform for Old Gold management.
3 Inquiring reporter Asks students if they believe that ISTC should stay in the Iowa Conference.
3 There will be a Y. W. tea YWCA will hold Personality Plus tea.
3 The next faculty-senior tea Faculty-Senior tea scheduled.
4 To Washington Describes the dances and fashions of George Washington's time.
4 Tooter Ticklers Poems and quips submitted by campus people.
5 Candidates for 1927 Old Gold Gwendolyn Basler and George Schlesselman state their aims; photo.
5 Introducing the Class of 1927; a history past and future A look at the achievements and prominent personalities in the Class of 1927; photo.
6 Tutors face test in tilts with Parsons and Wesleyan; victories will place Teachers first contenders for championship Hopes high for deciding basketball games against Parsons and Iowa Wesleyan.
6 Purple grapplers drop dual meet to Cornell squad Wrestlers defeated by Cornell, 20.5-6.5.
6 Pedagogs nose out Parsons quintet; Morrison's basket in last minute brings victory I. S. T. C. basketball team defeats Parsons, 20-19.
6 Teachers trim Upper Iowa; Horton and Harshbarger star Summary of I. S. T. C. basketball victory over Upper Iowa, 18-13.
6 Teachers set pace in circuit; have chance to cop Iowa Conference cage title Gives current Iowa Conference basketball standings.
6 By Bert M'Grane I. S. T. C. has a chance for Iowa Conference basketball title.
6 Three teams in race I. S. T. C. has chance to win Iowa Conference basketball title.
7 Alpha Delts cinch cage tourney; down Y. M. C. A. five in hot contest score 28--18
7 Big scores now are a feature of basketball; many points are being made Twenty points used to be enough to win; now a winner needs at least thirty points.
7 Coach Dickinson entertains Entertains basketball squad in honor of his new son.
8 Lambda Gamma Nu John Hilbert and Leonard Wiley pledged.
8 Xanho Held smoker.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha Roster of new pledges.
8 The Sioux Club Sioux Club enjoyed Valentine party.
8 College Hill League Epworth League held Lincoln dinner.
8 Tuesday, February 16 English Club will hold informal party.
8 Tau Sigma Delta Held Valentine party.
8 V. O. V. Sigma Phi Enjoyed breakfast and party.
8 Delta Phi Delta Held formal dinner dance.
8 Phi Sigma Phi News about members.
8 Phi Omega Pi Held annual winter dance.