College Eye — September 26, 1923

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1 New directory will be out soon; will contain names of students and faculty members First directory published in winter term of previous year; this will be more complete.
1 Important notice! Reminds students not to wear emblems on their clothing other than that of I. S. T. C.
1 Upper classmen hold mass meeting; organize to deal with Green Cap Problem; men agree that force will not be resorted to Decided to encourage freshmen to be loyal to the college by wearing green caps.
1 Local concern aids student loan fund; Viking Pump Co. is donor of check for $100 Hopes that other will contribute, too.
1 Two men's glee clubs have been organized; sixty men report to try out for Minnesingers and Troubadours; Prof. Hays will be director of both clubs Roster of Minnesingers and Troubadours.
1 Gilchrist Hall; this week's feature story portrays the history of one of the oldest buildings on the campus Recounts history of building, including current and original uses of rooms; photo.
1 1924 Old Gold snap-shot contest! Cash prizes!; first prize--four gold dollars, second prize--two gold dollars; contest opens Sept. 25 and closes Dec. Will award prizes for best two photos.
1 T. C. will have good band this year; benefit dance to be given Friday night Officers elected; still seeking new members; will perform benefit concert for boosting the football team.
1 Miss Shanewise pleases discriminating audience; interpretive reading of "Miss Lulu Bett"; talented artist brought here through efforts of Theta Alpha Review of Lenore Shanewise interpretation of "Miss Lulu Bett".
1 Classes elect fall officers Result of elections for Junior B. A., Commercials, Second Year Kindergarten, and Sophomores; roster of officers.
2 Official News from campus and from other colleges.
2 We beg your pardon Corrects errors from previous editions of the College Eye.
3 Untitled Mrs. Adam Willson visited campus.
3 Training School News TCHS defeated Grundy Center; enrollment is 413; Eva May Luse will pursue doctoral degree.
3 T. C. High drops first game to Grundy Center; final score is fourteen to six
3 Freshmen enjoy Y. M. stag
4 Editorially speaking; the College Band Praises the College Band for being good examples of school spirit; encourages students to support the group.
4 Editorially speaking; Class contest--why not? Encourages class contests.
4 Are you with us? Encourages subscribers to recruit more subscribers to the College Eye.
5 T. C. Society Campus social calendar.
6 Moleskin wearers start scrimmage work on field; candidates are rapidly rounding into form; Coach "Mendy" has wealth of material to choose from Coach Mendenhall has football men split into smaller teams to manage better; many practices are scheduled; will start cutting down the size of the squad soon.
6 Girls look at this! Encourages women to sign up for Women's Athletic Association.
6 Shh--page Sherlock Holmes; who were the T. C. coeds disguised as men? Two women were discovered trying to pose as men; would like to know who they were and why they were dressed as men.
6 Inquisitive reporter; question: how do you account for the increased enrollment of men at I. S. T. C.? Students respond.
7 Leo J. Friis Is taking classes at the University of California.
7 Inez Walton Will be teaching in Long Beach, California.
7 Miss Linnie Butts Will be teaching in Valley City, North Dakota.
7 Chris N. Scott Is teaching in the Philippines.
7 Introducing "Billy Stiff", the cartoon epic of adolescent youth New comic strip to be added.
7 Eugene Lynch Is superintendent at Farson Consolidated School.
8 Miss Winnie Eubank Married Clarence O. Bare.
8 Miss Bernice Slifsgard Visited home.
8 Two new instructors New physical training instructors.
8 Miss Janette Fenn Is an assistant at the Presbyterian church.
8 Mr. Ben W. Robinson Visited his uncle.
8 Theron Walker Visited with friends.
8 There are five new members New English Department members.
8 Miss Eva May Luce Left to attend the University of Iowa.
8 Mr. R. R. Hollingsworth Has been granted a leave of absence.
8 Mrs. Harry McDonald Visited Hazel Strayer.
8 Mr. Viggo Justeson Injured one of his arches in the gymnasium.
8 Mrs. Freeman Conway Visited chapel with Mrs. H. N. Silliman.
8 Mr. O. D. Foster Spoke to students about church.
8 Mrs. T. B. Homan Returned home due to father's illness.