College Eye — October 4, 1922

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1 Conference here tomorrow Fifth annual normal training conference to be held.
1 Homecoming Hopes current Student Council can do as well with arrangements as last year's council did.
1 Former student addresses chapel Profile of Jesse McLaughlin and his mission work.
1 Y. W. membership campaign Urges women to join.
1 The play festival Will present Pater Noster, The Climax, The Marriage of Kitty, and Rosmersholm.
1 The Forensic League Completing plans for intrasociety debates.
1 Teachers defeat Cornell, 3-0 Teachers won their first game of the 1922 season.
1 Letter from Trinidad Former student Venancio Trinidad tells about his experiences in the teaching department of Northern Luzon Normal School in the Philippine Islands.
1 What of the state superintendency? Gives opinions on the political race for the office of State Superintendent of Schools.
2 Jubilee Cedar Falls will celebrate seventieth anniversary of Rock Island Railroad.
2 New appointment Alexander Schutz appointed to post in Romance Language Department.
2 The Iowa State Conference on Social Work To be held on campus.
3 Inklings Poem about a lost love.
4 Publicity Believes that readers want to see news about people like themselves in the newspaper.
4 Buena Vista vs. college team Encourages students to come to the game against Buena Vista.
4 Will Iowa place a Socialist Says that voters should rely on information, not faith, to make their decisions.
4 Untitled College Eye claims that it criticizes aspects of ISTC, because the staff cares so much about the school.
4 Untitled Criticizes editor for statements made concerning the acceptable actions of professors.
4 The College Eye College Eye claims that the opinions of contributors do not necessarily represent the views of the College Eye staff.
4 Clippings From The Sidelines Talks about experiences at Cornell football game.
4 "The Main Issue" Education requirements of teachers will be discussed at the Normal Training High School Conference.
5 Tag Day for few only Several cars were parked illegally; owners were ticketed and may have to pay a $5 fine.
5 Delphian Society Entertained guests at meeting.
5 Pessimistic? Claims that only determination can get one through a difficult class.
6 C. S. A. A. President Seerley spoke to group.
7 Training School News News notes from the Training School.
8 Bill Doyle and Leo Collins Entertained guests from Waucoma.
8 Miss Christine Klein Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Mrs. Nellie B. Greene Went shopping in Waterloo and visited Cattle Congress with Emma Basham, Beth Geraldine Gruman, E. Elizabeth Smith, Grace Warren, and Viva Mann; all teach in Harlan School in Oelwein.
8 About 40 freshman P. T. girls The women were initiated in the Gymnasium.
8 Among those who attended the house party Mildred Luse hosted a party at her home.
8 Miss Mildred Rickford Visited her home.
8 Louis Putz Parents visited.
8 Miss Thurn and Miss Doherty Went to Manchester for a visit.
8 Mrs. L. I. Reed Went shopping in Waterloo.
8 Miss Vivian Searles Visited Waterloo.
8 Miss Norma Herrling Visited Tumble Inn, along with Lester Minkel and Ivan Maxson.
8 Mr. James Mueller Visited his mother, Mrs. J. Mueller, in Cedar Falls.
8 Many students Students attended Cattle Congress.
8 Horseback riding Continues to be popular.
8 Miss Lulu Sweigard Went shopping in Waterloo.
8 The "out-door sport" Students are sitting around campus and studying outside.
8 The "Boys" were happy Saturday morning Visited Mt. Vernon.
8 Mrs. Hazel Hunt Spent the day in Waterloo with her mother, Mrs. Lafe Wamsley.
8 Miss Bess E. Horne Teaching in Waterloo.
8 If you wish to know the definition for "initiation" Freshman Physical Education women were initiated.
8 Mrs. Gertrude Clark Parker Visited friends on the Hill; stayed with Mrs. Rownd.
8 The Misses Marion Harmison, Bessie Podaril, and Irene Welsh When shopping in Waterloo.
8 Gertie Brosdal Visited Cattle Congress.
8 There are about 25 girls from South Dakota Attending I. S. T. C. for the first time.
8 LOST- A wrist watch Eleanor Jones lost her watch and is offering a reward.
8 Herbert Cook Superintendent in Dinsdale; visited friends and went to Cattle Congress.
8 Miss Helen McCreery Teaching in Jesup; visited her home.
8 The Junior and Senior classes Physical Education Department juniors and seniors asked to assist in a program given at the Cedar Falls Jubilee.
8 Miss Helen Snyder Visited her home in Hanlontown.
8 Dorrell Hall Boarding house news.
8 Shedd Hall Boarding house news.
8 Olivette Lodge Boarding house news.
8 Troubadours mobilize Glee club organizes and elects officers.