College Eye — October 18, 1922

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1 Welcome A current student greets an alumnus with a big handshake.
1 The Good Schools Committee Group may file charges against May Francis.
1 Get busy Urges student groups and houses to decorate for Homecoming.
1 And next the finance campaign! YMCA and YWCA will be raising money for their work.
1 New T.C. ruling Lettermen's Club says that students should not wear clothing with their high school monograms or monograms from other colleges.
1 The battle of the windmills Sarcastic review of debate between Smith Brookhart and Clyde Herring.
1 The next N.E.A. meeting Will meet in Cleveland in March.
1 A week ago Tuesday Eighteen Training School students attended the Cedar Falls Jubilee without permission; will be punished.
1 An American audience is not difficult to please Review of performances of "The Climax," "The Marriage of Kitty," and "Rosmersholm."
1 Show your pep Seeking essays on Homecoming for the College Eye.
1 According to an announcement Ironic comment on politics.
1 Who put the pep in pepper? Encourages students to show their school spirit at Homecoming festivities.
1 Homecoming President Seerley hopes that Homecoming will serve the good purposes of the school.
2 Training School News News notes from the Training School.
3 Mr. Lovejoy Anecdote from address by Mr. Lovejoy.
3 Inklings Collection of poems.
3 The 1923 Old Gold Urges students to buy a copy.
3 The charges filed Investigation into charges that supporters of May Francis paid voters at the primary election.
3 Conference at Cornell To organize volunteer work for the state.
3 C. S. A. A. Held business meeting and program.
3 Troubadours Elected officers.
4 At a meeting of the English Club English Club sets up criteria for membership.
4 What is Americanism? Wonders about the definition of "Americanism," which was quoted in a recent political speech.
4 Are the Christian associations worthy of your support? Urges students to support Christian associations.
4 Homecoming Compares a college homecoming to returning to one's home.
4 If my neighbor wishes Feels that Professor Fagan forces students to think.
5 Election ahead; now what of suffrage? Claims that suffrage defines a duty to one's country.
5 Literary; fits and misfits Believes that obstacles and difficulties during college benefit a person in that they will be better prepared for challenges to come.
6 In our paper 30 years ago today News from the old student newspaper.
6 Teachers' pensions Former student Venancio Trinidad sends information about pensions for teachers in the Philippines.
6 Phi Omega announces the pledging of Roster of pledges.
7 In retrospect Believes the writing of personal experiences during World War I is vital to American history.
7 Field artillery at sea Relates experience on the transport Traz Os Montes during World War I.
8 Prof. Fred Cram Doing extension work in Linn and Poweshiek Counties.
8 Prof. F. E. Fuller Doing consultative work in Grundy Center and Eldora.
8 Miss Eva May Luse Returned from her trip to Cheyenne, Wyoming; spoke to the State Teachers Association.
8 The Shake-Aristo initiation Held at the Pines.
8 The Zeta Kappa Psi and Delta Sigma Rho Plans for a Homecoming banquet.
8 President Seerley Went to Des Moines.
8 Esther Paschen Teaching in Monormin; visiting her home in Cedar Falls.
8 Beatrice Johnk Visited friends in Steamboat Rock; Josephine Parker went to Ackley.
8 DeWitt Welty Called home due to his father's death.
8 Miss Blanche Standley Fractured her ankle.
8 Miss Nettie Lindahl Plans to return to campus after suffering from the chicken pox.
8 Milton Methfessel Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Lester Minkel Visited Cedar Falls to attend the plays "The Climax" and "Rosmersholm."
8 Ruth Allen Teaching in West Bend; visited Ley Hall.
8 Miss Helen Hack Recovering from her surgery for appendicitis.
8 Mr. Beacom and wife Visited campus.
8 Elizabeth Weaver Married E. A. Schemel on August 23, 1922.
8 Miss Zoe Williams Left school due to her illness.
8 Olivette Lodge Boarding house news.
8 Harmony Hall Boarding house news.
8 Sky-Bo House Boarding house news.
8 Piano recital Performance program for Lois Roush.
8 Y. W. C. A. Bible course starts tonight Mrs. O. B. Read will lead.
8 Y. W. C. A. tea Recent teas have been enjoyable.
8 The White House News Boarding house news.