College Eye — January 11, 1928

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1 Former T. C. student prints article; direct result of work at T. C. Ethel Taylor has article published in American Childhood.
1 Official announcement Dean Walker will speak to senior women.
1 One of our museum sights The bull moose on guard; photo.
1 Dramatic try-out will be held soon; announcement for entrance to be made this week Opportunity to compete for prizes.
1 Benjamin Franklin was a teacher
1 Pi Omega Pi nat'l convention held; Miss Gaffin elected national organizer Delegates from five chapters meet for first national convention.
1 Leap Year dance January 20; dance to be held in Women's Gym; Student Council and Mrs. Walker decide on rules Women will ask men and pay expenses.
1 Piano recital to be given Thursday; Pauline Dresser assisted by Miriam Evans Performance program.
1 Student contest Friday; Old Gold sponsors election of four students; winners will appear in an Old Gold feature section Will select most beautiful woman and most handsome man as well as most representative woman and man.
1 Branson De Cou to be here Jan. 18; "Dream Pictures" accompanied by appropriate music Will talk about the South Seas.
1 Norman Thomas to lecture Jan. 17; to speak on social and economic question Profile of Norman Thomas.
1 Announcement; College Eye office hours
1 "Not more than 15% fit for college"; so says Hubert Waulkus in "The New Age Illustrated" . . . Concerned that such a small percentage of America's youth are ready for the responsibility that college brings.
1 Cooperation asked by women's intramural; all organizations should send delegates to Wednesday meeting Concern that women need more opportunities for sports activities.
2 The Wolff's Howl Encourages students to consider first their own flaws before confronting others about their flaws.
2 Y. W. Notes Several groups of women have attended meetings off campus.
3 Miss Martin enjoying vacation Working at Pasadena Community Theater.
3 At the Theatres Short reviews of the movies "Her Wild Oat" and "The Gingham Girl".
4 Training School beats Traer 26-16 Elementary school children win first game.
4 Last week's results Scores of games last week.
4 This week's Iowa Conference games Upcoming conference games.
4 Complete varsity basketball schedule To play fourteen games this season.
4 Home mat meet held Monday eve Detailed wrestling results; T. C. won.
4 Twenty candidates out at Wesleyan Iowa Wesleyan's basketball team has twenty men.
4 T. C. hoop squad goes to Luther Friday is T. C.'s first basketball game of the season.
4 T. C. high school basketball schedule Have eleven games left in season.
4 Wrestling and hoop squads to see action Friday; grapplers meet Northwestern Wrestlers in the upcoming meet.
4 Intramural B. B. to start Saturday
4 Keep up the spirit! Encourages students to remain supportive of sports, even though football is over.
4 Teachers win 2 titles in 1927; review shows power of Pedagogs in sports More college men are being drawn to sports.
5 Ossoli Regular meeting program.
5 Alpha Pins presented; program; visiting following regular meeting.
5 Aristo Officers announced and debates discussed.
5 Sioux Club Elect officers.
5 Who wants a position for the Summer? Students urged to watch bulletin board for summer job openings in Estes Park.
5 L. S. A. Large attendance at the first meeting of the year.
5 Notice to all graduates Picture deadline for inclusion in the Old Gold extended.
5 2nd Year Home Economics Meeting time, date, and location.
5 The Band New members and spring trip planned to Simpson track meet.
5 W. I. N. K. Discussion group meeting to be held in Alpha Hall.
5 Hill Community Church services Jan. 15 announced Service program.
5 Jeannette Muyskens dies in Chicago Jeannette Muyskens unexpectedly dies.
6 Kappa Theta Psi Two members travel to Minneapolis and alums plan a visit.
6 Lambda Gamma NU Lose member following the holidays, attended wrestling meet as a group, and thanked campus community for holiday greetings.
6 Alpha Theta Beta Members wrestle at home meet, visit family and friends, and entertain guests.
6 Phi Omega Pi Visit parents and entertain visitors.
6 Tau Sigma Delta Pledges named and imitated.
6 Phi Sigma Phi Pledges go on probation and alums visit the house.