College Eye — December 14, 1927

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1 College Club to hold annual party
1 Glee clubs give "Messiah" Sunday; glee clubs cooperate in giving oratorio; Mr. Holst of Grinnell to sing baritone Will include faculty, students, and alumni.
1 Work on oratorical and extempore contests to begin soon Will organize and practice for competition.
1 Official announcement New hours posted for student health services.
1 Distinguished painter coming to lecture; Leon Dabo to speak Jan. 26 Profile of Leon Dabo.
1 Recital announced for Monday, Dec. 19; to be given by Ruth Shimp Will perform early class work.
1 Dr. Downing to give series of addresses; speaker to be here Jan. 10 Elliott R. Downing will present addresses with scientific background.
1 Annual midwinter comedy announced Will perform "The Family Upstairs".
1 Vacation starts December 20; school to close doors at noon; two weeks' vacation Getting ready to go home for awhile.
1 Bartlett Hall party on Monday night; party an annual event
1 Playcraft Club try-outs Dec. 16
1 Topic announced for 1928 Brooks-Bright contest; topic on international relations from biological standpoint
1 Debate with Upper Iowa December 16; I. S. T. C. negative team to debate here Roster of team members.
1 Hill Community Church services for Dec. 18 announced Recognition service of College Hill Community Church.
2 Y. M. and Y. W.; fifty years Celebrating anniversary.
2 Inquiring Reporter; are you in favor of the present chapel system? Students interviewed are split almost evenly on either side of the issue.
3 At the Theatres Short reviews of the movies "Garden of Allah" and "Swim, Girl, Swim".
3 Colleges of Iowa Roster of all forty-five colleges in Iowa.
4 Get Acquainted An interview with E. O. Finkenbinder.
4 The Wolff's Howl Advocates writing Christmas, as opposed to abbreviating it "Xmas".
5 Catholic Student Association During business meeting, several officers elected to fill vacancies.
5 Second Year Home Economics Christmas dinner to replace regular meeting.
5 Old Gold announcement Hours for winter term.
5 Esther Hakanson Teaching in rural school near Tipton.
5 Mathematics Club Meeting time and place announced.
5 Lutheran Student Association Fredrik Schiotz, traveling secretary of the student volunteer movement for foreign missions, will speak.
5 Naomi Evans Takes piano lesson in Chicago; visits friends in Milwaukee before returning to classes.
5 Commercial Club Meeting announced with election of officers on the agenda.
5 Ossoli Program for regular meeting.
5 Shakespearean Program presented at first meeting of the term.
5 Cliosophic Install officers; hear program.
5 Dr. Lampe and Miss Greenough to be here Sunday
6 Cooper and Welch secure state honors Two football players receive places on all-state teams while two earn honorable mentions.
6 T. C. High wins opener 27-16 Defeated Geneseo in basketball.
6 Iowa athletic conference meets Name change from "Iowa Inter-collegiate Athletic Association" to "Iowa Inter-collegiate Athletic Conference".
6 N. E. Iowa high school heads meet Thursday Northeastern Iowa high school leaders meet to determine schedule for upcoming year.
6 Teachers nose out Cornell 34-31; Holman, Fritzel star for Tutors; Mullenburg leads scoring At benefit basketball game, T. C. triumphs.
6 T. C. grid men win conference honors T. C. won 1927 conference championship; six photos.
7 Football men win honorable mention Pictures of four players honored.
7 News from a T. C. athlete David Bates talks about travels west.
8 Delta Phi Delta Members practice teach, play bridge, and initiate pledges.
8 Alpha Chi Epsilon Officers and pledges.
8 Lambda Gamma Nu Visitors and member activities.
8 Kappa Theta Psi Pledges initiated.
8 Xanho Officers and pledges announced.
8 Phi Sigma Phi Member activities.
8 Phi Omega Pi Members host visitors, travel to their homes, and initiate pledges.
8 Kappa Delta Pi Honorary members announced.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha Pledges announced.
8 Alpha Theta Beta Member activities.
8 The Pop-off Sarcastically suggests more hall monitors are needed in Bartlett Hall; feels monitors are too nosy on the weekends.