College Eye — September 19, 1923

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1 The home of over 2500 students Aerial picture of campus; photo.
1 Students invited to try out for College Band All men invited to try out.
1 New chapel system is announced; separate chapels for freshmen and upperclassmen Freshmen will meet Monday and Wednesday; upperclassmen will meet Friday; Tuesday and Thursday will be optional and devoted to entertainment.
1 College buys over 30 acres; size of campus almost doubled; possession takes place March 1st, 1924 Purchases 31.8 acres of land west of current campus; two small tracts still under consideration; land will be used for athletic fields and a gymnasium; will support curriculum changes that now include physical education.
1 New rules adopted for wearing of freshmen caps; may discard caps and bands after seven o'clock Allowed to remove caps for weekend.
1 Enrollment record is made; over 2500 students enrolled; largest fall attendance in history of school Large number of students surprises officials; registration extends into the evening.
1 Dramatic reading Friday night; Miss Lenore Shanewise will give "Miss Lulu Bett" Preview of the reading.
1 Pres. Seerley addresses students; "What is the good of coming to college?" Text of address.
3 Cedar Falls churches welcome students Letters of welcome from a number of local churches.
4 Editorially speaking Encouraged by higher numbers of men enrolled; believes T. C. is getting recognition for its teaching program.
4 Why green caps and arm bands? Believes freshmen wearing green caps and arm bands should become a long-standing tradition; encourages students to wear them because green symbolizes newness.
5 Literary Continued fictional account of a freshman at TC.
6 146 men out for football; this years squad biggest ever; pigskin warriors fighting hard for places on team There are plenty of students to choose from for a team; looks to be a promising year in football.
6 Pep meetings Freshmen expected to attend pep meetings to learn cheers and the school song.
7 Feature section Column will highlight parts of the college and college experience.
8 Otis McCreary Is working for the Y. M. C. A. at Drake College.
8 Miss Mary Hart Will be studying at the University of Iowa.
8 Hans Anderson Will be teaching English here at the college.
8 Miss Mary White Will be working in the training school in Lewiston, Idaho.
8 The Training School Had a farewell party for Eva May Luse.
8 Miss Altha Curtis Returned home from a Y. W. C. A meeting in New York.
8 Mr. Earnest Ruppelt Visited the college.
8 Wm. E. Conradi Is working in the library at Wartburg College.
8 Miss Kruger Visited the college.
8 Miss Mary S. Buffum Has taken a librarian position at the North Dakota State Normal School.
8 Grace Williams and Florence Begeman Will be attending the University of Michigan.
8 Mr. George W. Samson, Jr. Will be teaching pope organ here.
8 Miss Mary Paige Will be taking Miss Stratton's place in Home Economics.
8 Miss Stralton Is taking a leave of absence.
8 Mrs. Roy L. Abbott Will be teaching a class in the Home Economics department.
8 Caressa Wild Will be attending Eureka College in Illinois.
8 Miss Elizabeth McCague Is a bookkeeper in Aikin, Minnesota.
8 Marion Spencer Will be teaching in Cawood, Kentucky
8 Allan Bailey Visited the Hill and is teaching in Hampton.
8 Lester Reinwald Is attending the University of Chicago.
8 Declamatory contest Students planning entry into contest should contact Bertha Martin.