College Eye — September 8, 1920

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1 Know any peppy yells? Wants new yells to be submitted by students.
1 Campanile soon to be reality About $3000 has been paid to Campanile fund; hope to begin foundation in spring 1921; photo.
1 Big enrollment expected If the trend from summer is any indication, more students are expected in the fall 1920 term.
1 Y. W. mix Friday night Encourages students to attend reception and meet new people.
1 Glorious football season assured; good material in sight Most of players from last year are returning; encourages student support of the team.
1 Y. W. C. A. go to Geneva Fourteen I. S. T. C. students attended conference from August 17-27.
1 Physical Ed course for men Dr. Mead and Mr. Doseff will offer course in coaching and direction of physical education.
1 Cedar Falls churches welcome you Extending invitation to students to join area churches.
2 New Y. M. C. A. president to be elected Elmer Schindler had been elected, but must leave school due to the death of his father.
2 Consolidated administration club formed Consolidated schools are becoming more popular in the state.
2 It was some summer term Students worked hard in classes over the summer.
3 Welcome! Y. M. and Y. W. welcome students.
3 Hawkeye Conference to be reorganized Refiguring of conference lines for sports.
3 Gist to attend G. A. R. encampment Professor Gist is national chaplain for G. A. R.
3 New faces in faculty this year Many new professors introduced; brief profiles of the new faculty.
4 Editorially speaking; College Eye a newspaper Changed paper stock to be more like a newspaper; College Eye is a newspaper, not a magazine.
4 Editorially speaking; greetings from the staff New staff welcomes readers.
4 Editorially speaking; more pep Encourages students to be supportive of athletic teams.
5 Triangular debate this fall Morningside, Simpson, and I. S. T. C. will have a debate.
5 Religious organizations state aims Overview of religious organizations; encourage students to join at least one of them.
5 Philomathean 1876-1920 History of the literary society.
6 Aristotelian History and overview of literary society.
6 Lecture committee makes annual report Entertainment fees and costs broken down into individual events.
7 Study Centers this week Schedule of where the professors will be this week.
7 Fair this week Encourages students to go to the Cedar Valley Fair while it is available.
7 T. C. student wins renown Paul Lohman wrote the lyrics to the popular song "Eloise."
7 Sidelights on the consolidated schools Professor Campbell gives insights and opinions.
8 Miss Hunter Visited her sister in Pennsylvania.
8 Miss Gregg Visited Chicago.
8 Mr. Buffum Visited Michigan.
8 Miss Aitchison Visited New York.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Begeman Visited Mrs. Begeman's parents in Victor, Iowa.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Knoepfler Visited their son in Nebraska.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Hersey Went East to visit their children.
8 Mr. Fagan and family and Mr. Eells Visited Minnesota.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Ries Visited Yellowstone.
8 Prof. Merchant and sister Visited the Great Lakes.
8 Professor Lynch Professor Lynch and several other faculty families camped on the Cedar River.
8 Miss Lillian Lambert Took a trip to the American West; attended NEA meeting.
8 President Seerley Attended NEA meeting; visiting son in Montana.
8 Miss Luse and Miss Hanthorn Studied at Columbia University during the summer.
8 Miss Riggs Will spend fall term on vacation in California.
8 Prof. McGlade and family Professor McGlade will work in Rockford, Illinois.
8 Miss Bernice Reynolds Married George Briggs.
8 Jerry Walker Superintendent Walker hired Clara Large and Blanche Mercer.
8 Margaret Beckdahl Will teach kindergarten.
8 Prof. and Mrs. Davis Have gone to Madison, Wisconsin, where Professor Davis will work on his doctorate.
8 Professor G. W. Samson Visited son Paul, who works with Boy Scouts.
8 Miss Catherine and Ruby Ludeman Enrolled at University of Illinois.
8 Wendell White Will be superintendent at Hanlontown; Jennie Duggan teaches there.
8 Katherine Osia Married William Williston.
8 Student teachers In great demand in Cherokee.
8 W. C. Schluter Spent the summer in Cedar Falls.
8 Alvin Tostlebe Will be teaching at the University of Vermont.
8 Martin C. Wilson Married Verma Lowe.
8 Oliver Strike Spent the week in Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Marie Purdy Managed girls club work at the State Fair.
8 William and Ted Hunter Moved to Iowa City.
8 Harry W. Anderson Is director of the US Army automobile school in Oklahoma.
8 Fay Cooledge Is a professor in Conway, Arkansas.
8 Warren E. Proctor Gave a concert last month.
8 Geo. S. Dick Is an inspector of rural schools in Wisconsin.
8 E. Orlo Bangs Sang at chapel last month.
8 Training School notes Football season looks bright; several new faculty added.
8 Old Gold staff announces plans Editor-elect Harold Sheldon will not be attending college this year; needs new editor.
8 Graduates and former students Will have an annual reunion.