College Eye — October 8, 1924

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1 Student Council meets to prepare for Homecoming; prizes to be awarded best decorated homes Description of Homecoming activities.
1 Women's glee clubs being organized for school year Roster of members.
1 Tutors drop first game of season to St. Ambrose eleven; Posegate, Orr, Harshbarger, and Bates star for fast Tutors aggregation Teachers College football team falls to St. Ambrose, 3-0.
1 Y. M. officers elected for the school year Roster of officers.
1 Mrs. Walker talks on good manners Spoke to first year women; believes women should have better manners and a knowledge of etiquette.
1 New directory to be sold the first of next week; will contain names and addresses of all students and faculty This will be the third year of the directories; will try to publish it soon so that it will be of greatest utility.
1 T. C. alumnus conducts Sunday morning worship; Prof. of Rural Sociology of Upper Iowa University Earl Roadman will speak.
1 Notice Ushers for Lecture and Entertainment Course should see Professor Finkenbinder.
1 Old Gold notice November 1 is last day for handing in pictures.
1 'Seventeen' chosen for the annual dramatic play; production will be given sometime during latter part of fall term Will present the play early because Professor Martin will be in New York for the winter term.
1 New Minnesingers recently initiated Hints about accompanying hazing.
1 Antoinette Halsted will appear here in concert October 14; native ability plus training has developed this present star Performer profile.
2 Little Tutors; Little Tutors swamped by East Waterloo High; locals are defeated 72-0 T. C. High to play Marshalltown next.
2 Aristo Met and enjoyed program.
2 Rev. Jacobson will speak Sunday morning
2 Senior B. A. Met and elected officers.
3 The Inquiring Reporter Student opinions on whether or not the new men's dorm should have the same hours as the women.
3 Theta Alpha Phi pledged $650 to Campanile fund Group gives its money to worthwhile campus causes.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on student life.
4 Room for all Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. will sponsor discussion groups on campus to resolve student problems.
4 What about Homecoming? Urges students to invite alumni back to campus.
5 Phi Sigma Phi Entertained rushees at a tea.
5 Sigma Tau Delta Details of two rush parties.
5 Delta Phi Delta Entertained at a tea; gave a La Vogue dinner later in the week.
5 Kappa Theta Psi Entertained at the home of Mrs. August Freier.
5 Alpha Beta Gamma Details of recent events held during rushing week.
5 Phi Omega Pi Details of events held during rush week.
5 Alpha Program for recent party.
5 Silent Week Rush week will come to a close as sororities send out bids and wait for responses.
6 Iowa Wesleyan next on card Many members of Tutor football squad sustained injuries in the previous week's game.
6 English hockey coach demonstrates here Miss Imirie shows how it is done.
6 What is fight? Description of what is takes for a team to have "fight".
7 Campanile Fund is rapidly increasing Fullerton-Kurtz concert brings in over $160; campaign slogan is "Campanile in '26."
7 Band concert Friday night appreciated Brief review of concert by Cedar Falls Concert Band.
7 All-college dance a success Gym was packed.
8 Mrs. C. S. Williams Plans to address the Presbyterian students in Gilchrist Hall; spent six years in South America as a missionary.
8 Mrs. Fern Wiley Visited her daughter Miriam.
8 Mrs. H. C. Harmon Entertained several Phi Omega Pi rushees.
8 Miss Florence Lynch Assisting at Chase's Branch Jewelry store.
8 Miss Sophia Urdahl Won a string of pearls.
8 Miss Elsie Christensen Teaching English in Mayaquez, Puerto Rico.
8 William Conradi Parents visited.
8 Harm Ludeman and "Shorty" Mitchell Visited the Hobo house.
8 Paul Stewart Visited the Xanho house.
8 James Tanzey Visited the Lambda Gamma Nu house.
8 Miss Grace Gaarder Spoke to the Woman's Club of Waterloo.
8 Cleon Young and Hobart Brown Drove to Baird, Iowa, to visit friends.
8 Emma Frances Chase Attended the Alpha dinner along with Dorothy Wyth.
8 Word had been received Helen Menges is attending the University of Wisconsin and is affiliated with the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.
8 The many friends of Peter Kuan Enrolled at Yale University; wrote a letter to friends.
8 Clem and Wayne Jewell Drove to Detroit.
8 Bessie Zimmer Went to Calwell.
8 Dr. and Mrs. Homer H. Seerley Visited their daughter, Mrs. Claude E. Culley, in Le Mars.
8 Paul Rider Visited the Hobo house.
8 Maurine Mayer and Clarice Meyer Student teaching in Mason City; attended the Delta dinner in Cedar Falls.
8 Lewis Hersey Teaching in Eldora; visited his parents.
8 Blanche Brennecke Teaching in Edgewood; visited campus to attend the Gamma party.
8 Lenora Holm Teaching in Elkader; visited her parents in Cedar Falls.
8 Watters Scott Teaching in Curlew; visited friends on campus.
8 Student Council members Student Council will meet.
8 Attention Organizational news reporters should register with the College Eye.