College Eye — September 23, 1925

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1 This young lady is a T. C booster Dorothy McFarland writes from Mediapolis asking for ISTC news.
1 J. L. St. John J. L. St. John spoke to Professor Getchell's class; high enrollment in chemistry.
1 All ye freshmen A freshman asks for directions.
1 Final band concert Friday; preparation for trip has put the band in good shape; will play varied program Will perform at American Legion convention in Omaha; photo.
1 Many good events scheduled on the lecture course; complete program given Schedule for the 1925-1926 season.
1 Dr. Forest C. Ensign to preach Sunday Profile of speaker.
1 The first regular meeting Hamilton Club met and enjoyed banquet and program.
1 Cedar Falls band at National Legion Convention is St. Paul Photo of the Cedar Falls band marching in the parade.
1 First all college dance on Friday; student must show fee card
1 Officers of the Y. M. C. A Cabinet members.
2 The inquiring reporter Asks students their opinions of the 1925 football schedule.
2 Official notices Financial report on Student Loan Fund.
2 Dagny Jensen Dagny Jensen will perform on campus.
2 The Lost World Will show "The Lost World."
2 Girls, attention Seeking women for soccer and field hockey classes.
2 Sigrid Onegin Sigrid Onegin will perform on campus.
2 Beginning Monday Dean Walker will begin series of talks to freshman women.
2 Mrs. James C. Gilchrist Hannah Cramer Gilchrist, widow of James Cleland Gilchrist, died September 20, 1925, in Laurens.
2 Mr. S. A. Cohagan Stephen Cohagan will speak to YMCA.
2 Will the following men Professor Hays asks Minnesingers to report to him.
3 Sap Encourages students to look at things from every angle and urges them to help I. S. T. C. in any way possible.
4 A Bouquet of Eyelets Poems and quips submitted by campus members.
5 The Ossoli Literary Society Ossolis hold picnic; announce officers.
5 The Homerian Literary Society Homerians meet and enjoy program.
5 At a meeting Aristos name officers.
5 Professor Getchell Professor Getchell has served as an expert witness in prosecution of bootleggers.
5 Kappa Theta Psi Kappa Theta Psi held tea.
6 Little Tutors Lack of experience biggest problem for Little Tutors.
6 Tutors varsity grid squad cut; Coach Bender picks crew of forty men prospects for strong aggregation Football team has been cut and positions of those left are announced.
6 Modern football displays science old Greek pastime; slight changes affect the game yearly, kickoff from the forty yard line this fall Gives the history of football.
6 Football stock boosted by Bates, McDermott, and Peterson's return Return of star players from injury and talent of new players boost football chances.
7 Twenty years ago News from the old days.
7 All women's P. T. classes Women's physical education classes will start soon.
8 Alpha Theta Beta has moved Fraternity moves to new house on 23rd street; presently has twenty-nine active members.
8 Luke Webb enrolls in school Luke Webb, a member of the all conference baseball team, has enrolled in school.
8 Russell Lamson, John DeNeui, Mark Campbell, Harm Ludeman, and Paul Rider visit Alpha Theta Beta Former members of Alpha Theta Beta visited last week.
8 Lambda Gamma Nu announce officers Fraternity announces results of election of officers.
8 Alpha Chi Epsilon announces pledges Fraternity announces new members.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha announces pledges Fraternity names new members.
8 Xanho names new pledges Fraternity names new members.
8 Ardon Cole, Joe Roeder, and Walter Williams Visited the Xanho house.
8 Lambda Gamma Nu announces pledges Fraternity names new members.
8 Furniture project Kindergarten class makes furniture from orange crates.
8 Y. W. notes Fifty women take part in hike; will entertain freshmen women.