College Eye — October 25, 1922

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1 Teachers win home game; Teachers 7, Simpson 6 Homecoming game featured the largest crowd ever to attend an ISTC game.
1 Budgets for "Y" drive Line item breakdown of budget.
1 News and comments National and international news with campus connections.
1 Pay your subscriptions before Nov. first Next issue of the College Eye will be edited by the junior class.
1 Mr. Frank Alva Parsons Frank Alva Parsons will speak on interior design.
1 The issue of the College Eye Lee Campbell will propose a new plan for the management of the College Eye.
1 Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. will launch big financial drive next week Teams will solicit students; goal is $3045.
1 Homecoming in brief Wrap-up on Homecoming activities; was more successful that 1921 celebration; Student Council deserves credit.
1 Why I support the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Students and faculty tell why they support the Christian associations.
2 Miss Doris Rice Has been elected to a national dramatic society.
2 Miss Gertrude Reynolds Is teaching physical education and taking classes at the University of South Dakota.
2 Miss Margaret Allison Has been elected to a senior honorary society.
2 Miss Margaret Allison Has earned high grades at the University of South Dakota.
2 Miss Mary Carnahan Talks about how much she likes living in Kentucky.
2 Local Former ISTC Professor Charles Meyerholz is teaching at the University of Pittsburgh
2 In our college paper 30 years ago today News from the old student newspaper.
2 Philo program Several members spoke on the program.
3 Field artillery at sea (concluded) Relates experience on the transport Traz Os Montes during World War I.
3 To the tune of "Hiawatha" Poem tells the story of a girl who neglected her studies.
4 Relative value of service Claims that if schools restrict enrollment, teachers' wages will rise.
4 Below is an extract Excerpts from Homecoming address by President Seerley.
4 The students showed a lot of Homecoming spirit Alumni also showed spirit, sometimes traveling a great distance to get to campus.
4 A gathering of students Scolds those who talked or laughed during the playing of "Nearer my God to Thee," at the Homecoming football game.
4 Wonder why the school spirit Disagrees with the author of a letter concerning events during a football game between Cedar Falls and Oelwein High Schools.
4 Notes on Homecoming Quick new notes on campus Homecoming activities.
4 It is quite generally conceded Criticizes students for poor behavior during chapel services and dramatic performances.
5 Clippings From the Sidelines Briefly talks about football-related anecdotes.
5 Hootings of the owl
5 Cedar Falls will welcome Bonnie Murray will appear at the Regent Theater.
6 Men's inter-society debate Rules for the competition.
6 Homerian Program for meeting.
6 C. S. A. A. Initiates ninety new members.
7 Alpha-Philo Homecoming About forty enjoyed banquet.
7 Training School News News notes from the Training School.
8 Aristos Held regular meeting.
8 Ivan Maxson Visited Tumble Inn, as did Lester Minkel, Norma Herrling, and James Mueller.
8 Dorothy Smalling Visited friends in Cedar Falls during Homecoming.
8 Beatrice Decker Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Lillian Stine Attended Homecoming activities.
8 Birss Curtis Visited Cedar Falls for Homecoming; Altha also visited.
8 Clay Cowan Coach at Sanborn High School; visited his home in Cedar Falls.
8 Mr. and Mr. Miller Christiansen Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Vivian Kelly Training to become a nurse at the Wesley Hospital in Chicago.
8 Chloe Carter and Freda Morris Visited Chloe's home in Marshalltown.
8 Stella Farley Visited friends in Greene.
8 Mr. Cory Attended the Board of Secondary Education meeting in Ames.
8 Esther Natzke Assistant principal in Manson; visited Helen McCreery.
8 Helen McCreery Visited her home in Cedar Falls.
8 Eleanor Barr Attended the Alpha Tea; plans to return to school for winter term.
8 Miss Marjorie Patterson Visited Cedar Falls for Homecoming.
8 Ruth Snider Visited campus.
8 Its hard to tell who enjoys Homecoming the most Debate about who enjoys homecoming more, faculty and staff or alumni; pep rally held.
8 Elbert Linn Visited campus.
8 Donna Stewart Visited the home of the Childs.
8 Ruth Sherrard Visited Carrie Watson.
8 Herbert Cook and wife Visited Cedar Falls for Homecoming; serving as superintendent in Dinsdale.
8 Frances Glenny Visited Grinnell College.
8 Mrs. C. H. Payne Visited her sister, Esther Trowbridge.
8 Olivette Lodge Boarding house news.
8 Bartlett Hall Homecoming news about Bartlett Hall residents.
8 Sky-Bo house Boarding house news.
8 Shedd Hall Boarding house news.