College Eye — October 29, 1924

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1 All students set for annual class day this weekend; classes are silent as to stunts and features planned for class program Will include freshman-sophomore pushball contest
1 Famous Brazilian pianist to appear here Nov. 20; has pleased music lovers throughout the world Profile of Guiomar Novaes.
1 T. C. sends seventy-five students to state convention; many important questions of the day discussed Convention highlights.
1 Anna Gertrude Childs pleases discriminating audience in recital; consisted of folk songs from many lands and nations Professor Childs praised for her performance at the lecture-recital.
1 Y. M.-Y. W. finance campaign started Held rally in Gymnasium.
1 Fourth glee club now organized to meet new demands; under direction of Miss Glennys Rugg of Music Department New group holds first rehearsal; large group forming; roster of group members.
1 Annual college play to be given November 6 and 7; complete cast is now selected; to give Tarkenton's famous play "Seventeen" Roster of cast members; play preview.
1 Plans made for "Go To Church Sunday"; all students on Hill are urged to cooperate Students should go to church somewhere on the Hill or downtown.
1 New addition to girls' dormitory New addition to Bartlett Hall; $160,000 project will provide housing for two hundred women; photo.
2 T. C. "Vet Club" organized Planning for Armistice Day program; roster of officers.
2 Adopt I. S. T. C's new slogan Suggests "Be Honest" as TC slogan.
2 Noted scientist to speak Sunday George F. Kay will speak.
2 Art Myattway Thoughts and comments on various subjects.
3 The Inquiring Reporter Asks students whether or not Armistice Day should warrant a holiday from classes.
3 Valentino returns to screen in "Monsieur Beaucaire" Movie to be shown at the Regent Theater.
3 The Pop Off Author speaks out against anti-smoking literature on campus.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
4 Your responsibility Eligible students urged to vote in the upcoming presidential election.
4 Class Day Discusses origin of "class day" and how it fosters school spirit.
5 Kappa Delta Pi Professor R. W. Getchell spoke at recent meeting.
5 Philo Program for recent meeting.
5 Phi Omega Pi News about members.
5 English Club Initial meeting held.
5 Shakespearean Program for meeting with Aristos.
5 Neotrophian Elected delegates to go to the Student Convention in Des Moines; program for recent meeting.
5 Homerian Roster of officers elected at recent meeting.
5 Delta Phi Delta Enjoyed a spread.
5 Kappa Theta Psi Enjoyed a picnic.
5 Senior Halloween frolic Halloween masquerade party to be held.
5 Y. W. C. A. tea Tea for the college women.
5 Alpha Program for upcoming meeting.
5 Bartlett Hall Halloween party Details about recent party.
6 Scrubs give good rub to varsity in practice tilt; varsity wins 10 to 0 Varsity wins, 10-0, over backups in football intrasquad match-up.
6 Penn College to be next victim Tutors to play Penn College of Oskaloosa.
6 Mendenhall to be director of all athletics; will handle theory work and cease coaching Coaches for upcoming sports seasons named; coach for football still undecided.
6 Tracksters are now tearing up the cinders; Coach Bender well pleased with showing of new men Track team prepares for upcoming season.
6 Progressive Club organized To support Robert La Follette; roster of officers.
6 Parsons team appears to be tough material Tutors to play Parsons College in football in two weeks.
7 Meeting of Science Club Professor Aitchison delivers paper.
7 Jeremiah to his parents Jeremiah describes upcoming activities.
8 Professor C. A. Fullerton Visited the Teachers' Institute in Grundy Center.
8 Word has been received Lester Lalan is attending McCormick Theological School; sends greetings.
8 Over five hundred dollars Pledged to the Near East Relief Fund.
8 Mr. and Mrs. F. P. White. Drove to Dyersville with a few other women.
8 Miss Louise Corsaut and Mary Louise Peebles Studying Home Economics in Ames; affiliated with sororities there.
8 Miss Margaret Barnum Attended the Gamma Phi dance in Ames.
8 Mildred Paul Plans to visit her home in Cedar Rapids.
8 Esther Stover Attended Homecoming in Iowa City.
8 Edwin Brockman Attended the Iowa versus Minnesota game with "Buck" Beebe and John Irving.
8 June McComas Visited her home in Dows, Iowa, with Christie Tollefson.
8 Miss Nora Wirkler Left school due to an illness.
8 Mr. and Mrs. John W. McGeeney and two children Visited campus.
8 Ena Boie and Amie Foote Spent the weekend at their homes.
8 Tonight, at the Y. W. C. A. Reports from the convention in Des Moines to be read.
8 Wilma Ramsdal Visited friends in Danville.
8 A large delegation of high school and college students Drove to the Hampton-Teachers College High football game.
8 Miss Geniece Hollis Operated the study center in Elma.
8 James Newman Attended the University of Iowa Homecoming along with a few other I. S. T. C. students.
8 Miss Grace Gaarder Visited her parents in Kensett.
8 Prof. and Mrs. Louis Begeman Drove to Victor, Iowa, to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of Louis Begeman's sister, Mrs. Charles Ferguson.
8 Dorothy and Winona McFarland and Ruth Anderson Visited their homes in Marshalltown.
8 Josephine Rasmus and Geraldine Ogle Attended the University of Iowa Homecoming.
8 Elda Mae Platt Visited Eleanor Jones in Webster City.
8 Prof. S. A. Lynch Attended a teachers of English conference.
8 Carl Roeder and Grant Hoffman Attended the Homecoming game in Iowa City.
8 Mrs. Baxter "Seventeen" to be performed in the Auditorium.
8 Y. W. girls hold lively discussion on honesty Urges creation of public sentiment against cheating.
8 Coming soon! Preview of "Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall."