College Eye — October 1, 1924

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1 All officers of classes have been elected for fall Roster of class officers.
1 T. C. debaters now diligently training for coming battle; will possibly debate Grinnell and Morningside Debate question still to be decided.
1 Meet Miss Cedar Falls tonight downtown Cedar Falls merchants will feature fall opening and window display.
1 Fullerton-Kurtz concert enjoyed by large audience; all proceeds to be donated to the Campanile fund for memorial erection in '26 Performance review.
1 Mrs. Walker talks to freshmen girls Monday evening Urges women to copy men's virtues rather than their vices.
1 Another disciple of Colonel Bogie will soon appear; is also fond of her canine--as well as her sportster Antoinette Halstead will perform; photo.
1 Plans are made for big annual Homecoming Day Description of some of the possibilities.
1 T. C. emblems--only Students should wear emblems only of ISTC, not of high schools or other colleges.
1 Cedar Falls opens large new grade school building; auditorium packed as Supt. McAndrew of Chicago gives leading address Lincoln School dedicated; Professor Hays performs there.
1 Pres. Brown speaks to all members of first year classes President of St. Cloud Teachers College speaks.
1 Subscribers--remember Urges subscribers to pay their College Eye subscription fee.
1 New warblers will taste initiation Friday evening; Minnesingers now organized for school year Roster of officers and initiates.
2 The Y. W. C. A. in Europe Harriett Kidder talks about her trip to Europe.
3 Catholic Students Association elects officers Roster of officers.
3 Church foundation field agent here The Reverend R. C. Russell will be in Cedar Falls for three months.
3 Little Tutors Held pep meeting; Minnie Starr has a boys' glee club organized.
3 Life service meeting Will hear talk on Burma.
3 Jeremiah to his parents A student writes a letter home to his parents.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on student life.
4 Student Council Addresses problems with the Student Council's organization and spending habits.
4 Join the ranks Students urged to aid in Campanile drive.
5 Clio formal dinner Dinner held for rushees.
5 Margaret Fuller Ossoli society Program of recent meeting.
5 Neotrophian Details of recent events.
5 Homerians Entertained rushees at a tea.
5 Shakespearean luncheon Closed rushing with a luncheon.
5 Zeta Kappa Psi dinner Entertained at a dinner in honor of Professor Fish, the new debate coach.
5 Eulalian Review of rushing season events.
5 Sigma Tau sorority Entertained rushees at a tea.
5 Pi Theta Pi picnic Entertained friends at a picnic.
5 Alpha Delta Alpha Entertained at a gathering.
5 Sorority rush week Plans for rushing.
6 Little Tutors are defeated at Waverly; score 14 to 0 Football game recap.
6 Gym plans underway Plans for Men's Gym are now being completed by architect; will call for bids in a month or so; building will be 230 X 206 feet.
6 Coaches install new plunging machine Football team has new equipment for practice.
6 Tutors to play first game this weekend at Davenport; encounter expected to be most difficult of season Football squad to take on St. Ambrose.
6 College Orchestra is now organized After three weeks of tryouts; will have forty-five members; roster of officers.
6 Harshbarger goes to Wartburg "Ike" Harshbarger to coach football at Wartburg College.
7 Seniors preparing for Class Day Will also decide on class rings.
7 Pres. Seerley speaks in freshmen assembly Speaks on life of General George Pershing.
8 The Pop Off Response to matter of requiring women on campus to eat in the cafeteria or the Bartlett Hall dining room; believes that it is a good policy.
8 Miss Lillian Lambert Returned to classes after suffering an eye injury.
8 The first All-College dance Dance to be held in the Gymnasium.
8 Marshall Ardusser Visited friends on campus.
8 "Buck" Beebe, "Joker" Harshbarger and "Ike" Harshbarger Drove to Traer to officiate a football game; George Hicks coaches there.
8 John Voelk and Elmer Doering Called on William Conradi.
8 Miss Hildeguard Baermann Visited her sister in Waverly.
8 Oran Beaty Visited his former superintendent in Geneseo.
8 Allen Bailey Coaching in Hampton; visited Cedar Falls.
8 June McComas Mother visited.
8 Harold Ross Enrolled at the University of Wisconsin.
8 Dr. Earl Roadman Head of the Department of Religious Education at Upper Iowa University; will speak in the auditorium on campus.
8 Miss Edna Chalus Teaching in St. Ansgar; visited Cedar Falls.
8 Word has been received Ralph Hicks enrolled at the Optical School in St. Paul, Minnesota.
8 Mrs. Walker Gave first is a series of lectures to the freshman women.
8 Beth Tracy Sister, Marie, visited.
8 Henry Foege Visited William Conradi.
8 Miss Amburn Delivered address at the Upper Iowa Conference.
8 Mrs. W. F. Mengert Mrs. Mengert and Alva Gaarder visited their sister, Grace Gaarder.
8 Herman Siemers Father visited.
8 Miss Beatrice and Marjorie Clark Visited friends on campus.
8 Maurine Merwin and Irma Forbes Teaching in Hampton; visited friends on campus.
8 Miss Judith Chase Visited her home in Newton.
8 Lyla Day Brother, William Day, visited.
8 Joe Collins Teaching in Danville, Iowa; visited the Lambda Gamma Nu house.
8 Mrs. Rose Whited Garth Visited campus with her daughter, Mrs. Grace Miller.
8 Following are a list of the study centers Roster of places the centers were held and who was in charge.
8 Miss Wretha Teater Teaching in Shell Rock; visited campus.
8 Rev. Frye Attended conference in Osage.
8 Gordon ("Red") Speers Officiated the Charles City versus Hampton football game in Charles City.
8 Adams Hall news Boarding house news.