College Eye — November 28, 1923

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1 Many alumni attracted here for Teachers College Homecoming; Wilbur H. Bender delivers Homecoming address before packed auditorium; carnival and dance Review of Homecoming activities.
1 Pleasing musical program given by Miss Freeman Review of performance by Alta Freeman, assisted by Harald Holst and Iva Musbach.
1 Kappa Delta Pi initiates new members Roster of members.
1 College Orchestra makes big hit at Waterloo; gives first of concerts at Plaza theatre; conductor Gundry is lauded Full houses enjoy performances.
1 Alpha Literary Society wins women's annual debating contest; will be presented Marian McFarland Walker debate trophy; Eulalian furnish good comp. Results of third annual inter-society debate. Winner receives Walker Trophy.
1 Debaters are out for "non-stop" record; on last lap for T. C.-Simpson contest; winter debate looms big Men and women are preparing for the competition.
1 Three ladies glee clubs are organized; over 300 tried out for places this year Bel Canto glee club organized to accommodate the large number of students who tried out; Cecilians are highest, Bel Cantos are second, and Euterpeans are third.
1 Annual honorary forensic banquet big success Students and alumni enjoy banquet and program.
1 Noted chaplain to speak at vespers on Sunday; Rev. H. C. Hengeel, U. of Wis., will give address
1 Cedar Falls band next lecture course number; is one of best concert bands in middle west; Prof. F. L. McCreary of faculty is conductor Program preview.
1 English Club Will meet.
2 Delphian Had a meeting.
2 Irving Had regular meeting.
2 Training School News of the Training School.
2 Addition to college faculty Profile of George R. Mach.
2 An explanation The paper is delivered late because the printing company moved this week.
3 Literary Creative writing from students.
4 Editorially speaking; Homecoming this year and next Homecoming late this year because of football game conflicts; Student Council did a good job planning.
4 Editorially speaking; why not a holiday after Thanksgiving? Wants the Friday after Thanksgiving off so students can go home.
5 Radio program Alumni welcomed through radio announcement.
5 T. C. Societies News from the literary societies and campus organizations.
5 The pop-off Encourages students to support high quality entertainment.
6 Telegraphers win Homecoming battle; Western Union triumphs over State Teachers; game is played in sea of mud; final score is 6-2; blocked punt by Roed Captain of W. U. fumbled behind his own goal and scored two points for I. S. T. C.
6 Tennis tourney is progressing Class winners will play for college title.
6 Old Gold sells plan to Chicago firm Elmer Burch sells subscription plan to company.
7 Who is "it"? Believes that the joke of taking other students' possessions has gone too far.
8 Mrs. S. C. Franklin Has been visiting her sister.
8 Mr. and Mrs. L. Riggs Spent the weekend with Sara Riggs.
8 Helen Cook, Hallie Farren Spent the day in Hudson.
8 Mr. O. B. Read Is on his way to Canada for business.
8 Bernice Frederick Visited Springville.
8 Mrs. Robert Wilson Visited her daughters.
8 Dr. A. Bruce Curry Is here giving lectures.
8 Mrs. C. W. Fiester Visited with faculty during homecoming.
8 Some of the alumni Graduates that returned for homecoming.
8 Now that homecoming Graduates came back for homecoming.