College Eye — November 14, 1923

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1 Student Loan Fund committee gives report Contributions total $557.48; sixteen of twenty-two requests receive help.
1 Program for Homecoming is announced; many new features on this year's program; Homecoming begins Friday night, Nov. 23rd; prize for showing in parade Program and schedule.
1 Armistice Day is observed at chapel; excellent program is given Hear readings and honor the dead.
1 "Loyalty" song is selected by College; I. S. T. C. now has official school song; Miss Dorothy McFarland of Marshalltown is composer; is winner of $15 Dorothy McFarland wins $15 prize; have tried to find a good song for several years without success; will be sung at Homecoming; photo.
1 Woman returns conscience money A guilty conscience from a theft led to paying for them twenty years later.
1 Marshalltown students meet to form club; sixteen present at meeting last week Group meets and elects officers.
1 Second lecture course number Thursday night; woman candidate for senator here tomorrow; Mrs. Peter Olsen of Minnesota will deliver address Profile of the speaker.
1 W. A. A. plans girls athletic tournament; Miss Fober local delegate to Grinnell Convention Also held picnic this fall.
1 We thank you YMCA raised $1000 in its fund drive.
1 "Dad" Elliot's secretary visits college; Messrs. Bell and Hinkley here last Thursday Purpose of visit was to inspire students.
2 Literary Seniors show school support.
3 Women's societies paired for annual debate; will discuss teachers annuity bill Literary societies are preparing for debate.
3 Ley Hall organizes S. A. club; have party night of Halloween
3 Loyalty song of I. S. T. C. Lyrics printed.
3 Campus notes Roster of faculty who went to study centers.
4 Editorially speaking; how about senior caps and gowns? Wants college to buy caps and gowns to reuse every year.
4 Editorially speaking; what are you doing for Homecoming? Encourages alumni to attend.
5 Local society News from the literary societies and other organizations.
6 Mat artists will soon resume work; two classes in wrestling will be held daily; several meets already scheduled with other colleges A new mat was ordered to provide more practice room for wrestlers.
6 Second year primaries Meeting to be held.
6 Simpson proves too strong for Tutors; fighting pedagogs put up real battle; opponents score two touchdown in third quarter; score 13 to 6 Stubborn resistance despite five injured teammates.
6 Prospects good for successful basketball season; wealth of high school stars to choose from; seven letter men will be out for squad All of last year's first string players are returning.
6 Faculty men's sports Volleyball team played Y. M. C. A.
6 Children's book week Collection of pictures on exhibit in the library.
7 Bartlett Hall News notes about residents.
8 Mr. Richard Hostrop Returned from Minnesota for a visit.
8 Mr. Lester Minkel Spent the weekend here at the college.
8 Miss Maxine Lamson Spent the weekend here visiting the college.
8 A demonstrator from Waterloo Has been showcasing sewing machines.
8 Miss Mary Hart Was visiting from Iowa City.
8 Miss Evelyn Arquette Spent the weekend in Mason City.
8 Mrs. Thomas Williams Visited her children here.
8 Mr. George W. Samson, Sr. Visited Cedar Falls.
8 The home economics classes Will be serving luncheons.
8 Miss Alison Aitchison Inspected schools in Dubuque.
8 Mr. Donald Baum and Mr. George Paschen Spent the weekend in Perry.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Carter Spent the weekend in Osage.
8 Miss Margaret Huff Visited home in Osage.
8 Mr. Leslie I. Reed Inspected schools in Independence and Manchester.
8 Mr. Frank Peircy Visited the college.
8 Miss Eunice McMann Returned home due to family illness.
8 Mr. Macy Campbell Spoke at a school dedication in Lamont.
8 Mr. Winfield Scott Attended an American Society of Agronomy meeting in Chicago.
8 Mr. John Barnes Is enjoying his leave of absence as is studying at Michigan University.
8 Miss Agnes Samuelson Began work in the extension department.
8 Mrs. T. B. Homan Returned from spending time with her family.
8 Prof. and Mrs. S. F. Hersey Motored to Earlville.
8 Miss Charlote Curea Left school due to illness.
8 Miss Vernette Wood Is now a nurse at the college hospital.
8 This week is World Prayer Week
8 Mr. Harold Christianson Visited friends on Friday.
8 Alonza Whitney Spent the weekend here with friends.
8 Miss Louise Adler Was in Albert Lea, Minnesota.
8 Miss Monica Wild Injured her knee.
8 Prof. Smith Visited the college.
8 Miss Geneva Fober Will represent ISTC at a state convention.
8 Miss Doris White Sprained her ankle.
8 The Department of Education Is conducting a large survey to compare college's curriculum in psychology.
8 Miss Jane Reyberson Visited Mary Paige.
8 Miss Grace Lambert Returned here for a visit home.
8 Mr. Edward Smith Has returned after a serious illness.
8 Miss Dorothy Wilson and her sister Iris Have been visiting their brother in the hospital in Waterloo.
8 Miss Mildred Toundsend Returned home due to family illness.
8 Misses Marjorie Patterson, Gladys Lynch Judged a declamatory contest in Waterloo.
8 Miss Josephine Prior Has gone home to Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
8 Pres. and Mrs. Seerley Visited family in LeMars.
8 Mr. John Cook and Mr. John Harshbarger Went to a game in Indianola.
8 Mr. Edward Cummins Was home over the weekend.