College Eye — December 15, 1926

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1 Vesper services led by Secretary of National Y. W. Winifred Wygal spoke.
1 "Messiah" program Sunday; five glee clubs combine for chorus Performance program.
1 College High teams for debate chosen
1 Bishop Longley tells of religion and education The Reverend Harry S. Longley spoke.
1 Theta Alpha Phi holds banquet on Founders Day; new members to be taken in soon Enjoyed dinner and program.
1 Professor Campbell talks to Farm Bureau Topic was "Peasantry or Power."
1 Holiday Greetings; to our readers, to our advertisers, to our reporters
1 Student congress held recently at Ann Arbor; 167 institutions represented at meet Considered many issues related to student life.
1 I. S. T. C. orchestra gives benefit program Program for Student Loan Fund benefit concert.
1 Dubuque debate not completed Woman faints; debate ends.
2 "New Brooms" to be winter play Play preview.
2 Hans Kindler gives excellent concert Performance review.
3 Professor Charles H. Bailey Attended a Manual Arts conference in Chicago.
3 Professor D. Sands Wright Remained at home for a day due to an illness.
3 Professor Macy Campbell Will speak at the Council of the State Teachers Association in Des Moines.
3 Miss Beth Tracy Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
3 Miss Esther Ladwig Teaching in Sumner; visited friends in Cedar Falls.
3 Miss Elizabeth Burney Schmidt Sang soprano solos in "The Messiah."
3 "Bob" McCreary Visited Mr. F. L. McCreary, as did Dolores Baumhover.
3 Professor D. Sands Wright Remained at home for a day due to an illness.
3 Glen McBride Teaching in Rinard; visited his parents in Cedar Falls.
3 Professor Charles H. Bailey Attended a Manual Arts conference in Chicago.
3 Miss Hazel Strayer Confined to her home due to an illness.
3 Roger Wilson Recently got married; employed in Chicago.
3 Irving Hart, son of Professor I. H. Hart Ill with pneumonia.
3 Professor J. B. Lambert Underwent an operation; reports are favorable.
3 Allen Bailey Visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bailey; athletic director in Emmetsburg, Iowa.
3 The classes in social dancing Classes have resumed.
3 The call has been issued for a soloist The brass quartet is looking for a soloist to assist in halftime entertainment at basketball games.
3 Mr. H. Earl Rath Represented the college at the Iowa Athletic Conference in Des Moines.
3 "Backward Glances at Four Years of College" John Poland spoke to the Lions Club.
3 Professor W. H. Kadesch Will address the Fortnightly Club.
3 Mr. H. A. Riebe Conducted a study center in Garner for I. H. Hart.
3 Special Christmas music Members of the Department of Music will perform at chapel.
3 In a letter received by Mr. R. Getchell Mr. A. C. Page sent a letter; wishes to visit sometime.
3 Word has been received Emma Amburn has reached Rangoon, Burma.
3 Coming Events Dates and times.
3 The women's literary societies Asked to have meetings only on Thursdays in order to free up Tuesdays for glee club.
3 The usual services Will not be conducted; everyone invited to Vespers at 4:00.
4 Christmas vacation Editorial comments on the excitement and relief now that Christmas break has arrived.
4 New Years Editorial comments on New Year's and its customs.
4 They shall not dance Editorial gives information on the ban of dances at Cornell College and the method the students used to form their own dance.
5 Mead's resignation accepted by Board Dr. Mead will continue in his Health Services and lecture work.
5 Illustrated lecture soon Schedule of winter term presentations.
5 Lambda Gamma Nu Will hold initiation.
5 Cliosophic Roster of officers; will hold Christmas party.
5 Aristo Dean Reed spoke to group.
5 Wesley Foundation notes Enjoyed party; the Reverend Frye will go to Osage.
5 The English Club English Club met; viewed several plays from play production class.
5 Junior Class Roster of officers for spring term.
5 Notice to all second year public school music students Should pay for Old Gold pictures.
5 Shakespearean Enjoyed recent program.
6 Iowa Conference coaches Columbia College voted into Iowa Conference membership; will not allow athletes to play summer professional baseball.
6 Student Council to arrange intramural basketball contests; intramural athletic ass'n rules Rules for intramural basketball games being arranged by the Student Council.
6 Tutors lose by narrow margins; Dickinson's men surprise Coe and Cornell by strong defense; score at deadlock until final minutes I. S. T. C. lost to Cornell College, 24-22.
6 Dickinson's men surprise Coe and Cornell by strong defense; Rally late to threaten Kohawks lead I. S. T. C. lost to Coe College, 15-14.
6 Grochowski Peter Grochowski was awarded all-conference honors by Ellsworth College.
6 Tollefson honored on Sec Taylor's all state 'Eleven'; McCuskey, Grochowski, Meyer, and Freshwater on honor roll Several I. S. T. C. players have received recognition for football.
6 Referees wanted for intramural games Referees needed to work intramural basketball games.
7 Masons Masons will meet.
7 "Black Pirate" at the Regent Movie preview.
7 The teachers Department of Teaching faculty have tea.
7 Untitled Several faculty entertain guests.
7 Juniors elect officers Roster of officers.
8 Pi Tau Phi Entertained at the home of Mrs. H. S. Buffum.
8 Pi Theta Pi Announce pledges; rushees entertained by actives and pledges; roster of officers; held initiation banquet.
8 Phi Omega Pi Held pledging ceremony; news about members.
8 Alpha Chi News Roster of officers; news about members.
8 Alpha Theta Beta Announces pledges; news about members.
8 Alpha Beta Gamma Pledges entertained active members and honoraries at a dinner; Anna Marie Voss visited friends; she is teaching in Stanhope.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha News about members.
8 Eulalian News Christmas program.
8 V. O. V. Sigma Phi Held formal initiation.
8 Tau Sigma Delta Held initiation; news about members.