College Eye — October 3, 1923

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1 T. C. club elects Roster of officers.
1 College orchestra starts work; several positions in orchestra still remain open Students encouraged to join.
1 Men---here is your chance; men's mix will be held Thursday night Men encouraged to come meet each other.
1 Minnesingers notes Roster of officers.
1 "I'm here" Promised cartoon character's comic strip is printed on page 7.
1 National Camp Fire secretary will be here Edith Kempthorn will speak.
1 Student council is organized for year; will back Senior Class in carrying out "College Day"; prize of $15 is offered for school song; contest closes Roster of officers; plans to support Class Day activities.
1 Cedar Falls jubilee Oct. 12; Magnus Johnson will be main speaker Sponsored by downtown merchants; will attempt to raise money to bring Dubuque students here for game.
1 In the spirit of friendship; Y. W. C. A. welcomes young women of institution; next week is membership week; weekly meetings held at chapel time Urges women to join.
1 Results of class elections Results that were not available at the previous printing of the College Eye; roster of officers.
1 Operatic trio gives splendid concerts; music lovers treated to excellent programs Trio performed to accompaniment of Alta Freeman; photo.
1 Student Loan Fund benefit October 11th Fund authorized two years ago; about $2500 raised; students will bring Eugene Laurant to campus in hopes of raising more money.
2 Cedar Falls band gives good concert; director McCreary is to be commended upon good work
2 Miss Reding gives solo New music instructor performs.
2 Ley Hall Roster of officers.
3 Training School News Football team tied Waverly, 6-6.
4 Editorially speaking; your pep--where is it? Support the football team.
4 Editorially speaking; why Homecoming Nov. 24th? Encourages students not to let the lateness of Homecoming dampen school spirit.
4 Editorially speaking; wanted--a few traffic policemen Suggests students not pass the auditorium when chapel is meeting.
5 Society and entertainment News from the literary societies.
6 What's been happening News from the YMCA.
6 Senior class takes charge of chapel Presents program Monday morning.
6 Teachers are all set for St. Ambrose game; line up for opening battle still uncertain; T. C. will present strong team; Coach "Mendy" is hopeful of out
6 Dempsey-Firpo battle is reproduced on the Hill; identity of combatants and promoters well concealed Two unidentified men fought in the center of about 100 unknown men.
6 Untitled Café is renamed and T. C. Society members prefer it to all others in Cedar Falls.
7 Hobo frat holds dance About twenty-five couples attended.
7 Student volunteer tea Will meet under YWCA auspices.
8 Miss Hazel Stoddard Visited for Cattle Congress.
8 Miss Ruth Nolte Visited her sister.
8 Mrs. Shutt Is on her annual vacation.
8 Miss Jessie Juhl Went to Dubuque.
8 Mr. Merton Closier Visited the college.
8 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Knoepfler Left to see their ill son-in-law.
8 Mr. Vern Tansy Visited for the All-College Dance.
8 Miss Grace Rait Went to an institute in Newton.
8 The second year primaries Entertained the first year primaries.
8 There were nine study centers Instructors and the locations of the centers.
8 The Faculty Men's Glee Club Had their first meeting.
8 The members of the Department of Education faculty Met at the house of Mr. Buffum.
8 On Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Eells entertained friends.
8 The college students Many students attended church even though other activities were going on.
8 Many students attended Cattle Congress was held last week.
8 Wilma Livy Is ill at the College Hospital.
8 Miss Alma Smith Was visited by her brother.
8 Miss Gladys Gashel Visited the college.
8 Mr. T. B. Homan Attended the funeral of his father-in-law.
8 Miss May Smith Was at an institute in Monticello.
8 Mr. Earl M. London Attended the funeral of his uncle.
8 Miss Marie Tracy Visited her sister Beth.