College Eye — September 30, 1925

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1 Hurrah Enjoyed recent chapel meeting.
1 If D. Adams Holt will call Donald Holt can pick up his manuscript at the College Eye office.
1 Wm. E. Crawford William E. Crawford's father died.
1 The British Isles and Paris as seen by Miss R. Edwards; spends her vacation there Rowena Edwards describes her summer travels in Europe.
1 Forty people out for College Band Still needs trombonists.
1 Tutors meet Ellsworth there; Coach Bender's men will play first grid game Saturday; first game will show strength of the team Preview of the game.
1 Student Council meeting Will elect officers.
1 Students are urged to come out Urges students to attend football practice.
1 Growth of I. S. T. C. represents many years of planning; started as an orphans home back in 1868 Brief institutional history.
1 New Y. M. discussion groups are popular Roster of speakers and locations.
1 Public speakers---Notice Hamilton Club sponsoring meeting for those interested in public speaking.
2 The inquiring reporter Students asked opinions of smoking on campus.
2 Max Noah Max Noah formally installed as YMCA president.
2 Why don't I. S. T. C. student want money Students should pick up their book exchange money.
2 Official notices Professor Getchell's workbook is ready; will have pageant at 50th anniversary celebration.
2 Miss Sadie Krasuski Sadie Krasuski married George Petrie.
3 Homerian Literary Society entertained rushees with dinner in Bartlett Hall and a movie Dinner and a movie entertained rushees of the Homerian Literary Society.
3 Irving Literary Society entertains rushees; announces officers Officers announced.
3 Delphians conclude rush with a picnic at the Pines and a banquet Announce officers, end rush with picnic and banquet.
3 Ossoli Literary Society entertained rushees with dinner at Black's Tea Room Dinner ends rush for Ossoli Literary Society.
3 Alpha Literary Society entertains rushees with a picnic and luncheon Rushees enjoy being entertained by Alpha Literary Society.
3 On Saturday Sioux Club enjoyed breakfast.
3 Student opinion Reminisces about spending Sundays at home
3 Subscribers please notice Students should pay their College Eye subscription fee.
3 The discussion Discussed "How Honest Should we Be" at chapel.
4 50,000 for professors Gives advice for changes in the policies of universities.
5 Rhetorical Class takes examination Fifty students took the Rhetorical exam; only five students passed.
5 Merle Wilson selected to be assistant yell leader Merle Wilson will assist Paul Brown as yell leader this year.
5 Myrtle Crane accepts position Teaching in the High School of Commerce in Detroit, Michigan.
5 Roger Mullinex attending graduate school in chemistry at Iowa Roger (Squeak) Mullinex studying chemistry at Iowa.
5 Dr. Homer H. Seerley addresses men at chapel Sixty men hear address by President Homer H. Seerley. The Reverend Deer will speak tomorrow.
5 Fifty-six women enjoyed Y. W. hike Women encouraged to hike each Saturday starting at the 24th Street gate.
5 Bartlett Hall women invited to tea House Council hosting a tea for residents of Bartlett Hall.
6 Old Tutor teams showed strength in grid contests A look back at ISTC football teams and their triumphs.
6 Will meet strong Missouri eleven here on November 20 Football schedule for 1925 has been completed.
6 Dickinson's cinder prospects report, ten track lettermen back Prospects for track team look good.
6 Ag classes visit Cattle Congress
6 25 years ago in the Normal Eyte News from the old days.
7 Y. W. after needed funds Begins fundraising campaign.
7 Interest is being taken Discussion groups form at fraternity houses.
8 Alpha Theta Beta announces pledges Pledges named for Alpha Theta Beta.
8 Ruth Myers pledges A former student at I.S.T.C. has pledged Pi Beta Phi sorority in Iowa City.
8 Clarence Stoner and Raymond Niblo conduct fraternity business Drove to Cedar Rapids for the weekend.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha house entertains members from Coe College A. R. Swenson and C. P. Campbell visited the Alpha house.
8 Lowell Hodsdon pledges Alpha Delta Alpha announces the pledging of Lowell Hodsdon.
8 Edwin Brockman and Guy Bell visited Beta house Edwin Brockman; teaching in Colfax, and Guy Bell spent the weekend at the Beta house.
8 Mark Campbell visited Mark Campbell visited the Beta house.
8 Leona Scott, Pauline Peck, and Marjorie McNish Visited friends in Cedar Rapids.
8 Alice Van Hauen Spent the weekend with her parents.
8 Johanne Kelsen Spent the weekend in Dike.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha News about members.
8 Xanhos Roster of pledges; will hold dance.
8 Phi Omega Phi Have pledged five patrons.
8 V. O. V Sigma Phi dinner Group elects officers.
8 Alpha Beta Gamma Professor Freeman entertains group.
8 Pi Theta Pi Elects officers.