College Eye — September 20, 1922

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1 Election reports from classes Roster of class officers.
1 1200 attend mix Many attend get acquainted party.
1 Attendance 2070 Enrollment increases by 500 students; may be due to economic hard times.
1 Memorial service To be held for Sara Findlay Rice.
1 The team in the making; first game Sept. 30 Football team prepares to face Cornell for the first game of the 1922 season.
1 How it looks Portrays a new student's view of a college education.
1 On holding a chair Gives advice for faculty members; finds teaching to be a daunting profession.
1 To think about Offers opportunity for other groups to edit an issue of the College Eye.
1 Spiritual laws Text of chapel address by Professor Paul.
1 Men exclusively YMCA held get acquainted party for men.
1 Letter from T. C. alumna Continued account of Red Cross work in Europe.
2 Inklings Poems entitled "My Sweetheart," and "Evening Stars."
2 A word from a friend to the men out for football Encourages football players to give something back to ISTC.
4 Many men Are trying out for glee clubs.
4 Life's occupation Poem about rushing through life.
4 On general information Criticizes article written by Robert M. Gay, published in Atlantic Monthly, concerning the importance of general information in education.
4 To the Training School Believes that student teachers should be placed in the Training School according to their subjects of expertise.
4 Students are invited Criticizes the run-down appearance of the docks and boatsheds at Island Park.
4 The large enrollment Why a large enrollment is good for the college and for Cedar Falls.
4 Group pictures Summer school student group pictures are available.
4 What is the matter with Teachers College? Believes students cannot get a proper education in only four years.
5 C. S. A. A. Met recently; roster of officers.
5 Y. W. C. A. tea For women students and faculty members.
5 How to use the library Information of how to locate and check out a book.
5 Aristos Met recently; roster of officers.
5 The Homerians Held first meeting of the fall.
8 Silver wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gibson celebrated 25th wedding anniversary.
8 Roger Wilson Doing graduate work in chemistry at the University of Wisconsin.
8 Ella Cowlishaw Returned to school this term.
8 Bill and Bob Ernst Visited their mother; Bill is superintendent in Epworth and Bob is superintendent in Ollie.
8 Earl Whitford Returned to the University of Wisconsin.
8 Prof. F. L. McCreary Entertained guests at his new home.
8 Miss Charlotte Heft Returned to school for fall term.
8 Miss Ona Diedereck Living in the Phi Omega Pi house.
8 Paul Warttman Returned to Moorhead, Minnesota, after visiting Iowa over the summer.
8 Warren Dickenson Enrolled in classes again.
8 Miss Marie McNamara Visited friends in Waterloo.
8 Miss Ruth Metcalf Teaching in Alta; visited friends in Cedar Falls.
8 Over thirty members Pauline Waits entertained members of the Shakespearean Literary Society.
8 The Misses Elizabeth Warttman and Altha Curtis Visited their families; teaching in Alpha, Iowa.
8 Vesta Weaver Returned to campus to complete her school work.
8 Bob Cook Visited friends on the Hill.
8 M. Victor Shore Teaching junior high in Waterloo.
8 Less Hoon Enrolled at I. S. T. C.
8 Otis McCreary Attending the University of Minnesota; visited campus.
8 Last Sunday, Carl Hansen Plans to do graduate work at Columbia University.
8 Jimmy James Visited campus; teaching and coaching in Clarion, Iowa.
8 Earl Stout Teaching two classes of Freshman English.
8 Mr. Nyholm Danish visitor observes American teaching styles.
8 Mr. Fred Cram Returned to his job at the Extension Office.
8 Tammany Hall remnants Former residents have scattered, but try to keep in touch by mail.
8 Phi Omega Pi Achoth becomes Phi Omega Pi; house located at 2007 College Street.
8 Training School news Teachers got together with picnic.