College Eye — September 7, 1921

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1 Cedar Valley district fair in operation Description of the exhibits and entertainment.
1 Prospect now brightest ever for football Preview of the upcoming season.
1 Football schedule for T. C. Schedule for the 1921 season.
1 Seerley chief executive for thirty-five years Profile of President Seerley; his accomplishments.
1 Spring graduate suffers injury from accident; driver loses control of car and it smashes through railing and drops over thirty feet into a creek Gretchen Bingaman injured in car accident; hope eventually to take up duties as director of athletics at East Waterloo High School.
1 Seymour becomes Boy Scout leader Roy F. Seymour is regional executive of organization.
1 Men's mix YMCA sponsors opportunity for men to get to know one another.
1 City churches welcome you at their services Each church will have social gathering to enable members to get acquainted with students.
1 A chance for all to go to the fair School will close for a half day so that students may go to the fair.
1 Summer student was here when college started; she carried a full schedule of work and said that she enjoyed being here Ella M. Jones Burnett has taught for many years; is attending summer session now.
1 Prof. J. O. Perrine advances Will go to work at American Telephone and Telegraph in New York.
2 Some summer term Review of the summer session.
3 Training School grids have strenuous schedule Prospects for the TCHS football season.
4 Editorial speaking Encourages students to make the most out of the new school year; reviews achievements made in science.
4 Commercial Club aids students Local group attempts to find work for men while they are in college.
5 Scott goes to Philippines Chris Scott will teach in the Philippines for two years.
5 Sidelights on consolidation Professor Campbell outlines the consolidated schools movement.
6 A student in Puerto Rico Alejandie Rodriguez enrolls in correspondence course.
7 Iowa idealism and greatness in painting Description of the panels on the west wall of the Library reading room.
7 Changes in faculty Roster of resignations and additions.
7 Tennis tournament Venancio Trinidad won the tournament.
8 Miller Christiansen Superintendent at Dinsdale.
8 Henry Immerzeel Superintendent at Rippey, Iowa.
8 William Berry Superintendent at Lohrville, Iowa.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Eernisse Teaching in Jacksonville, Florida.
8 Oliver K. Strike Teaching in Stanley.
8 Marjorie Hunting Teaching at the Y. M. C. A. in Minneapolis.
8 Keith Popejoy Principal in Mobridge, South Dakota.
8 Frank P. Butler Teaching in Rippey, Iowa.
8 Harold Stout Teaching in Emerson.
8 Ralph J. Farris Teaching in Independence.
8 Gertrude M. Kenneally Teaching in Independence.
8 Maud Norris Teaching in Tipton.
8 James A. Mueller Teaching at Harris.
8 Philo Will hope to continue momentum of last year.
8 Prof. Ries resigns Will go to Purdue University.
8 New teachers Brief information on several of the new faculty.
8 Allison-Lillehei Olive Allison married Professor Lillehei.
8 Aristos Will organize soon.