College Eye — September 12, 1923

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1 Miss Lenore Shanewise in dramatic reading; Zona Gale's "Miss Lulu Bett" Well-known alumna will return for meeting; photo.
1 T. C. had successful summer term; over 3000 attended summer session Highlights of the summer session; Professor Gist died June 8, 1923; Elizabeth Platner died August 25, 1923.
1 All-college mix Friday night in gym Opportunity to get acquainted.
1 Freshmen ushered in midst blaze of green; new style caps ordered by Student Council; freshmen will co-operate Freshmen required to wear green hats in order to distinguish them from other students on registration day.
1 Call issued for fall debaters; Ray L. Short, new debate coach Profile of Professor Short and prospects for the year.
1 Students can secure Old Gold free; credit on annual given by patronizing local merchants
2 T. C. religious organizations extend welcome YWCA, YMCA, and Catholic Student Association extend welcomes.
2 Official Notices of changes in staffing on campus.
3 Miss Grace H. Aitchison new Y. W. C. A. secretary; graduated from T. C. in 1913 Brief profile of Miss Aitchison.
3 Notice College Eye is looking for staff.
3 Local student goes to national Y. W. meeting; Altha Curtis left last week for Greenwood Lake, N. Y. Itinerary of the trip to New York.
4 Lend a hand Encourages returning students to help freshmen find their way around campus.
4 Welcome newcomers College Eye welcomes freshmen to campus.
4 Oh where, oh where Football season looks promising with nine lettermen returning, contrary to the report in the local newspaper.
5 Local students take canoe trip Aim for New Orleans, but get only to Vinton.
5 Literary; "The wearing o' the green" Fictional account of a freshman at ISTC.
6 Football prospects look good this year; nine letter men are back; reserves and new material will furnish stiff competition Season preview.
6 New coaches training course is offered; state teachers first in state to offer such course Coaches for the 1923-24 athletic season listed; new four-year degree offered in coaching.
6 Tennis popular with students Updates about summer tennis tournaments; photo.
7 Prof. Frampton goes to Oberlin Will teach piano at Oberlin College Conservatory.
7 Inquisitive reporter; question--why are you so glad to be returning to I. S. T. C. this fall? Students respond.
8 Our fourteen janitors Have returned from their two week vacation.
8 Glenn W. Moon Returned from vacation in Indianapolis.
8 Mrs. Marion McFarland Walker Is back to work after breaking her arm.
8 Ellen Killen Has returned from vacation.
8 Mr. A. W. Moore Visited the college last Saturday.
8 There are a great many changes New music faculty.
8 Miss Florence Magowan Took a position with the Y. W. C. A. at the University of Oregon.
8 Mrs. W. W. Gist Will be moving to Florida for the winter.
8 Theron Walker Will be studying at Harvard.
8 Wallace Curtiss Cut his lip in an accident.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Metfessel Will be attending the University of Iowa.
8 On June 21 Beatrice Decker married Donald Sutherland.
8 Miss Elizabeth Mastain Married Russell Dickinson.
8 Carrie A. Watson Has accepted a position at the Registrar's office.
8 As the new school year A welcome for students.
8 Miss Mary C. Daugherty Has been teaching in Creston.