College Eye — September 17, 1924

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1 Bulletin of events Schedule of activities for the week.
1 Nearly 2600 enrolled for fall term; increase of 2% over last year Students wait in long lines to register; record freshman class.
1 T. C. students observe National Defense Day; program held Friday evening Several faculty and many students take part in patriotic program in Cedar Falls.
1 All college mix a remarkable success; sponsored by Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Group enjoyed entertaining evening.
1 Unusual interest is shown in men's glee club; keen competition manifest Tryouts held for Minnesingers and Troubadours.
1 New hospital of I.S.T.C. College Hospital almost ready for use; description of facilities; photo.
1 Chapel system announced for this year; Tuesday and Thursday open days Freshmen will meet Mondays and Wednesdays; upperclassmen will meet Fridays; Tuesdays and Thursdays will be for entertainment, at which attendance will not be required.
1 Freshmen waiting impatiently for green caps, Student Council prepared to take action Hope to have caps and armbands available within a week.
1 Cedar Falls Band at national Legion meet; many college students in musical organization Will perform in St. Paul, Minnesota; Professor McCreary has directed the band for sixteen years; photo.
1 Attention Urges students to buy the Old Gold.
2 Pastors welcome students Greetings from the pastors of local churches.
3 The Inquiring Reporter Freshman opinions of the college as a whole.
3 His first day at T. C. Student writes a letter home to parents.
4 Enrollment Record enrollment at I.S.T.C. discussed; looks at reasons why enrollment continues at a high level.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on student life and classroom experiences.
4 Election--political party clubs Speaks on belief that campus political organizations can get people interested in politics and voting.
5 Mrs. Paul M. Merner Is living in Palo Alto, California.
5 Mr. and Mrs. P. Victor Peterson Were here visiting family but have left for their home in San Jose, California.
5 Harry B. Fields Recently visited.
5 Eleanor Knowlton Married Earl Lorenz.
5 Mrs. Laura B. Galer Was ordained in the Universalist church.
5 Josephine Jennings Married Stanley Fuller.
5 Miss Velma Orris Is teaching in a school for the deaf and blind in Colorado.
5 Alfred Sorenson Is working toward his master's degree at Berkeley.
5 W. W. Patty Is teaching at the University of California.
5 On July 19 Edith Ballou died.
5 Notice! Life Service Group will meet at Wesley Foundation.
5 Carl Magee Has announced he is running for the U. S. Senate.
5 Sorority rushing season underway Opportunity to get acquainted before formal rush begins.
5 Japanese lantern parade on campus Following lecture by Dean Walker; freshmen women were accompanied by upperclassmen.
6 Clip this and post it where you won't forget it Schedule for 1924 football season.
6 Tutors start football practice under Mendenhall; prospects for season bright Preview of 1924 squad.
6 Former student to help coach Drake squad Otis McCreery to act as assistant coach at Drake University.
6 College High to organize pep club T.C.H.S. to form pep club to add to recent increased interest in athletics.
6 Attention--women athletes Women's Athletic Association announces open positions on various teams.
6 Billy Stiff Will not appear this week.
6 Over 400 men sign up for football Cuts to be made soon.
7 Little Tutors; College High football prospects Preview of T.C. High's upcoming squad.
7 Introducing Art Myattway Art Myattway gives commentary on student life.
7 Class meetings for first year classes; Friday, Chapel time, Sept. 19th, 1924 Will elect officers for the class divisions.
7 Literary societies to start rushing season Most societies will meet for the first time this week.
7 Notice! Sons and daughters of alumni should inform President Seerley's office.
8 Miss Lelia Woolverton Entering graduate school at the University of Wisconsin.
8 Prof. and Mrs. E. W. Goetch Drove to Cresco with Hazel Evans, Mrs. Goetch's sister, to visit their parents.
8 Joe Van der Veer Plans to enroll at the University of Iowa.
8 The assistants in chemistry Roster of assistants.
8 Hugh Logan Superintendent in Allison; visited the Lambda Gamma Nu house.
8 George Hicks and Ralph Logan Visited the Hobo fraternity house with Harm Ludeman.
8 Arrangements have been made Special showing scheduled for "The Covered Wagon."
8 Arthur Myattway Went to Mason City.
8 Dorothy Smalling Visited parents in Janesville.
8 Geraldine Ogle Enrolled in classes.
8 Glennys Rugg Working in Department of Public School Music.
8 Mr. Holst Plans to teach voice in Texas at John Tarleton College.
8 Lyla Day Visited Clarksville.
8 Winifred Doherty Visited campus.
8 Dr. Edwin Lee Plans to speak on campus.
8 Emma Frances Chase Teaching in Jesup; visited her home.
8 Following are the study centers held Locations of study centers and faculty members who taught at each one.
8 Prof. I. H. Hart Reports increased enrollment in correspondence courses.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Einer Morgenson Drove to Cedar Falls with Gertrude Brower.
8 Miss Grace Loder Married Earl H. Bell; both teaching in Swea City.
8 Louise Corsaut and Mary Louise Peebles Plans to attend school in Ames.
8 Hans Andersen Plans to study for his M. A. in English at University of Chicago.
8 Miss Isabel Thomes Teaching in the Romance Language department.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Starbuck Visited friends and family on the Hill.
8 Leila Woolverton Studying chemistry in Madison, Wisconsin.
8 Gladys Rudston Enrolled in classes to work on B. A.
8 Mabel Cowlishaw Plans to attend the University of Colorado in Boulder.
8 Changes in science department News of new staff and alumni appointments.
8 Invited to try out for College Band Men invited to try out.