College Eye — September 22, 1926
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Freshman students take psychology examination | Hope to direct students' work into areas in which they will succeed; given because a number of students from last year were dismissed due to poor academic work. | |
| 1 | Condemned south entrance now undergoing reconstruction; secretary Boardman's office to be enlarged; declared unsafe several years ago | Entrance will be enlarged to allow greater numbers of students to pass through; will also build one story addition to Business Office. | |
| 1 | First-year classes organize Thursday; Fred Kirkpatrick is president of freshman B. A.'s | Roster of class officers. | |
| 1 | Xanho fraternity will give first dance of the year | To be held at Galloway Club in Waterloo. | |
| 1 | Rev. Laurie preaches sermon on Christ; Cedar Heights minister says "God-consciousness" is on the wane | Summary of remarks by the Reverend James A. Laurie. | |
| 1 | Large crowd hears Campanile concert; approximately 12,500 people present at program | Andrew Meneely played first concert; clock must still be installed. | |
| 1 | Personnel of men's glee clubs announced; organizations to begin work immediately | Roster of members in Minnesingers and Troubadours. | |
| 1 | Iowa Beta chapter of Theta Alpha Phi to produce play; "A Square Pig" to be given by local dramatic organization | Chapter organized in fall 1922; Professor Martin is advisor; list of plays that it has produced. | |
| 1 | Dr. Charles Clayton Morrison speaks Saturday evening; "What is happening to Russia?" will be topic | Planning for Lecture and Entertainment Course now underway. | |
| 1 | Playcraft Club to hold try-outs; one act play will be cast and produced soon | Project under direction of Theta Alpha Phi. | |
| 1 | Fifty frosh assembled | Roster of those who passed English proficiency text. | |
| 2 | Iver Christoffersen | Iver Christoffersen received law degree from the University of Iowa and will work in Chicago. | |
| 2 | Miss Nelle Jones | Nelle Jones will teach in Zearing. | |
| 2 | Official Notice | Freshman and sophomore tuition raised from $17.50 to $20; other fees also raised. | |
| 2 | Lots of home ec | Four year courses of study now available throughout the US. | |
| 2 | Tau Sigma Delta | Roster of officers. | |
| 2 | Dean talks on etiquette | Dean McFarland talks to freshman women. | |
| 2 | Biology Club | Roster of officers. | |
| 2 | Irvings! | Roster of officers. | |
| 2 | The Faculty Dames | Faculty Dames will meet. | |
| 3 | Prof. E. J. Cable | Plans to classify the material in the high school museum in Burlington, Iowa. | |
| 3 | Mr. Howard Thurman | Pastor at Mount Zion Baptist Church; will speak in the Auditorium. | |
| 3 | In answer to a call for feminine band artists | Applications were received from twenty-two women. | |
| 3 | Miss Carrie V. Bailey | Visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bailey; teaching in McGregor, Iowa. | |
| 3 | Mildred Spohn | Visited her home in Cedar Falls; principal in Dunbar. | |
| 3 | Miss Florence E. Stoakes | Taking advanced work in Ames. | |
| 3 | Mr. Harrison Busby | Vacationing in Europe; meet Clyde Brooks at Westminster Abbey. | |
| 3 | Prof. Scott | Received Ph. D. from Iowa State College. | |
| 3 | Prof. Clark | Working on his Ph. D. at Nebraska. | |
| 3 | Miss Aitchison and Miss Uttley | Completing a supplementary geography book. | |
| 3 | Prof. E. J. Cable | Plans to classify the material in the high school museum in Burlington, Iowa. | |
| 3 | Miss Gwendolyn Selleck | Teaching home economics in Barnum, Iowa. | |
| 3 | Miss Elsie Williams | Teaching in Rippey, Iowa. | |
| 3 | The Sophomore Cabinet of the Y. W. C. A. | Will entertain the council. | |
| 3 | Next Tuesday | Will be talk for freshmen at Chapel time. | |
| 3 | Miss Leggett | Has returned to her work. | |
| 3 | Miss Refa Dick | Called home due to the death of her brother. | |
| 3 | Miss Gladys E. Johnston | Teaching public school music in Lake Mills, Iowa. | |
| 4 | Why worry? | Discusses how people are trying to complete various tasks at higher speeds to be able to accomplish more in a shorter period of time. | |
| 4 | A séance | Editorial tries to rally students to show more school spirit. | |
| 4 | A cross cut | Suggests that W. O. Cross does not deserve the recognition for his work that he has received. | |
| 5 | Are the A. D. A.'s to blame? | Tires stolen from car. | |
| 5 | Colleen Moore in special comedy; "It Must Be Love" replete with delicatessen store aromas | ||
| 5 | Hamilton Club meets at Tip-Top today | Students will present talks before dinner. | |
| 5 | Literary societies revive activities | Interest has been declining in recent years; planning for rush parties. | |
| 6 | Team ready for first battle; injuries slow up team; backfield presents problem | Despite various injuries to key players, the football team is ready for their first game of the season. | |
| 6 | St. Thomas here Sat.; game called at 3:00 | First football game of the season is set for Saturday afternoon, despite injuries, the team is ready. | |
| 6 | Jess Hawley tells football secrets | ||
| 6 | Varsity looks good in scrimmage; Whitford's warriors hold varsity team | The theory men scrimmaged the varsity team. | |
| 8 | Announcing the completion and opening of our new store | Berg Drug Store opens at the corner of 23rd and College Streets. |