College Eye — November 7, 1923

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1 Y. M. C. A. watch Daily prayer meeting.
1 Important Homecoming announcements made; cash prizes offered for best decorated houses on Hill; big carnival and dance night of Homecoming; Preview of Homecoming activities.
1 Y. W. C. A. has fire benefit shower Fifty dollars and miscellaneous clothing was collected to help the Ed Short family.
1 Tech. frat. holds national conclave; two local men are elected officers J. Walter Williams and Harold Cole were delegates.
1 C. S. A. meets in La Salle Hall Held meeting.
1 "Dad" Elliot here for three days; large number of students present at all meetings; will give final talk before students today Well-known YMCA leader has been on campus.
1 College Orchestra signs concert engagement; will receive $600 for six night contract Will play at Plaza Theater in Waterloo.
1 Miss Freeman in recital next Tues.; program will be given in aud. At 8 o'clock. Performance program.
1 Lutheran students have party Enjoyed Halloween party.
1 The student friendship council YMCA group hopes to create positive moral and spiritual atmosphere.
1 Many loyalty songs handed in Winner of song contest not yet announced.
1 College Orchestra renders excellent program; annual concert is well attended; $120 raised for touring budget fund Performance review.
1 Dr. F. N. Mead tells of his Alaskan trip; visits state college with enrollment of sixty Dr. Mead recounts his trip.
2 Training School Football team defeated Eldora, 14-6.
2 Official News from T. C. campus and around the U. S.
3 The Pop-off Was disgruntled at the rattling disturbance during a concert.
3 A freshies impression of the Y. W. C. A. Student found Y. W. C. A. welcoming.
3 Did you know? Most of the existing buildings on campus were designed by James E. Robinson.
4 Editorially speaking; let's see them off Wants a huge pep rally for the football team before they leave for Simpson.
4 Editorially speaking; "It pays to advertise" Encourages students to form organizations that will promote T. C. to students in high school.
5 Local Society News from the literary societies.
5 Campus Notes News of students and alumni.
6 College receives piece of Washington Elm; Mr. Theron Walker sends relic to museum Theron Walker was in Washington when tree was felled.
6 Simpson primed for Tutors; defeat Penn College Saturday by 40 to 6; expect to triumph over pedagogs Friday afternoon Tutors won last year, 7-6.
6 Teachers squad will go to Indianola crippled; several Tutor star performers will be found on sidelines; is Homecoming game for Simpson; will be hard b Five students are injured; still optimistic about outcome of game.
7 Miss Henrietta Radell Is visiting her sister in New York.
7 Miss Geneve Staudt Will go to California to improve her health.
7 Nelson Hersey Is part of the medical course at the University of Iowa.
7 Mr. Elmer Burr Is married and living in Wyoming, Iowa.
7 Miss Clara Large Is attending Columbia University.
7 Miss Maude Bozarth Has returned to the US after practicing social work in Czechoslovakia.
7 Big alumni gets small fine Leo Friis violated traffic laws in California.
7 Russel O. Lamson Is taking a law course at the University of Minnesota.
7 Bartlett Hall News of residents.
8 Miss Lucille Reding Spent the weekend in Des Moines.
8 Bruce Wallace, Neil Mastain Went to the game in Iowa City.
8 Miss Oma Moffat Visited home in Cedar Rapids.
8 Miss Bernice Slifsgard Attended a football game in Iowa City.
8 Misses Lila Bockenthein, Ellen Killan Went to Iowa City for a football game.
8 Miss Gladys Gooder Has scarlet fever.
8 Miss Etta B. Rossitor Returned from a convention in Des Moines.
8 Miss Helen James' mother Visited last week.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Macken Visited their daughter Grace.
8 Mr. Earl M. London Went to Iowa City for a football game.
8 Miss Altha Curtis Visited Esther Coffin.
8 Mrs. J. R. Walters Visited the college on Friday.
8 Miss Josephine Jennings and Miss Whilmina Kaus Stayed with their families in Cedar Falls.
8 Mrs. William E. Hays Is here visiting friends and family.
8 Dr. Smith Returned and visited chapel.
8 Miss Thera Angell Is now a stenographer in the college office.
8 Mr. Louis VanLoh Visited friends in Manchester.
8 Miss Margaret Aline Courter Visited her brother in Chicago.
8 Mr. Wilber Elson Went to Ames for a football game.
8 Miss Blanche Brenneche Accompanied Lyla Day to Clarksville.
8 Miss Elsie Remley Returned home after the death of her father.
8 Misses Florence Hildreth and Ruth Rittgers Visited relatives in Marshalltown.
8 Miss Jennie Shoup and Miss Edna O'Bryan Entertained friends.
8 Miss Mary Coomer Spent the weekend here with friends.
8 Prof. and Mrs. E. O. Finkenbinder Will entertain Kappa Delta Pi.
8 Mrs. Louise Traer Is on a three week vacation.
8 Dr. Rodney Arey Visited his father.
8 Mr. T. C. Ruggles Visited the College Eye Office and reported taking a trip to the coast this summer in a Ford.
8 Miss Emma Stratton Will soon be on her way to Hawaii.
8 The girls at Barrigar Hall Enjoyed a Halloween party.
8 Miss Lois Patten Was at the Teachers Meeting.