College Eye — September 13, 1922

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1 Fall term opens; the best way to become acquainted with Teachers College Students should read the College Eye in order to keep well informed.
1 In memoriam Lengthy memorial statement on the death of Sara Findlay Rice, who died September 2, 1922.
1 Literary societies Time for literary societies to recruit new members; brief look at the purposes of the societies.
1 A faculty column College Eye will feature a faculty column to broaden the newspaper's perspective.
1 Y girls at Lake Geneva Brief summary of activities at Lake Geneva camp; roster of ISTC representatives.
1 Rummens-Glenn Nora Rummens married John C. Glenn.
1 Coach Mendenhall held first football practice Monday Brief look at the season's prospects.
1 An abominable practice Criticizes those men who try to persuade women to enter their cars late at night.
1 Laughs Classifies different kinds of laughter.
1 Letter from T.C. alumna; with the American Red Cross in Czechoslovakia A look at postwar work in Czechoslovakia.
2 Welcome to ISTC
2 Bess Streeter Aldrich writes letter to Alpha Looks back at experience as a member of Alpha; hopes to attend reunion.
3 Inklings Poems entitled "Thoughts," "La Petite Maison," and "Dry Run" are printed.
4 Student selection of college courses Understands difficulty that students find in selecting a course of study.
5 Henak-Whitford Blanche Henak married Lawrence Whitford.
5 New professors for fall term Brief profiles of new faculty.
5 Alpha still leads Group carried on summer program.
5 Untitled Promotes Alpha Literary Society through poem.
6 New force in extension work Professors Fuller and Huglin join the Extension staff; outline of their planned work.
7 Ain't it a shame
8 The Auditorium Painted over summer vacation.
8 Miss Velma Porter Plans to teach in Le Mars.
8 George Porter Left Cedar Falls for Winnebago, Minnesota, where he plans to teach physics and coach.
8 Among the changes Describes changes to College Hill; trees removed; new beauty parlor next to Lewis barber shop.
8 Frank Hovorka Plans to study chemistry at the University of Illinois.
8 Frank Hovorka, Keith Cook, Sam Maust, and Herchberger Drove to Colorado during vacation.
8 Miss Mina Wilson Teaching in Sioux City.
8 Miss Ada Dorrell Teaching English, Latin, and bookkeeping in Dana, Illinois.
8 Prof. George Underwood and wife Visited Mr. Underwood's mother in Kansas City.
8 Miss Elizabeth Hart and Miss Florence Begeman. Left Cedar Falls to teach in Monona, Iowa.
8 Misses Celia and Esther Natzke Left Cedar Falls to teach in Aubrey and Manson, respectively.
8 S. C. Jacobsen Visited friends on the Hill; returned from Citizens Military Training Camp where he was an instructor.
8 Miss Olive H. Bell Teaching in Jesup along with Mildred Froelich.
8 Prof. W. L. Wallace Purchased and remodeled a house at 2603 Olive Street; lives there with his family.
8 Miss Mildred Newton Visiting her parents in Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Fray Parkin Teaching in Waterloo.
8 Miss Marjorie Patterson Teaching in Dysart; visited her parents.
8 Miss Marie Harrison Plans to teach in Owasa.
8 Mr. Ivan Maxson Superintendent of schools in Plainfield.
8 Mr. Lester Minkel Principal at the high school in Plainfield.
8 You've been wondering where Altha Curtis Teaching in Alpha, Iowa.
8 Miss Dorothy Weatherwax Attending Grinnell College.
8 Mrs. W. H. Bedford Returned to her home in Alhambra, California, after visiting friends and relatives in Cedar Falls.
8 Charles Leavitt Teaching near Westfield, Iowa.
8 Anna Cordts Taking classes in Iowa City this term.
8 Miss Marian Palmer Has been living with Professor Newton's family; plans to live in Bartlett Hall during the school year.
8 Leo Friis Teaching in Clinton.
8 Miss Helen Ford Teaching in Delhi.
8 Prof. F. L. McCreary Spent time in Decorah with his family.
8 James Mueller Teaching in Dike; confined to his home due to an illness.
8 Eugene Lynch Teaching in Sigourney, Iowa.
8 Beauty shop on College Hill Clyde Lewis opens new shop.