College Eye — September 28, 1927

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1 Official announcement President Seerley announces that the College Eye will be the official source for information that faculty wish to pass on to students.
1 St. Thomas game 6-6 tie; McCuskey makes long run for Tutor tally; Captain Welch, McCuskey, Severe, and Fritzel star for Teachers Football players not expecting tough game; new players performed well.
1 Football what am; former tactics as told by Dr. Hanson Howland Hanson reflects on history of football, and what it has become.
1 Sunday services October 2, 1927 in college aud. Program for CHIC service.
1 Chapel attendance again compulsory; no announcements given in chapel; freshmen--Mondays and Wednesdays; others--Fridays Attendance had been voluntary since spring 1927; will revert to former practice.
1 Dr. Franklin Rall addresses students; speaks at chapel three days Spoke on the universe, creeds, and men.
1 Home of the T. C. athlete Description of the Men's Gymnasium and its facilities.
1 Football "a devilishe pastime" Encourages students to get excited about football; brief history of the game.
1 Advertising of direct benefit to students Encourages students to patronize businesses that advertise in the College Eye.
1 T. C. athletes in demand; many high school coaches furnished by T. C. ISTC graduates who are now coaching.
2 Y. M. and Y. W. notes Schedule of activities.
3 At the Theaters; Norma Talmadge in "Kiki"; college auditorium, October 1st. Short reviews of movies.
4 Inquiring reporter; does football play too important a part in T. C.? Students agree that football boosts school spirit but that it should not interfere with studies.
4 The Wolff's Howl Encourages school spirit at athletic events.
5 A reception for the Lutheran students Reception information.
5 The reception for Baptist students Reception information.
5 The annual fall reception Information on Friday's reception.
5 Playcraft Club Information on the first meeting of the year.
5 Esther Imlay Is teaching physical education in Greeley, Colorado.
5 Harold Croy Is working for his master's degree at the University of Wisconsin.
5 Margaret E. Ryan Is working in Big Piney, Wyoming.
5 Among the "rushing" events Clios hold rush party.
5 Members of the Westminster Student Center Westminster students entertained.
5 Neotrophian Literary society happenings.
5 Lecture by distinguished educator October 11, 1927. Harvey C. Minnich will speak.
6 Penn's pending football prospects
6 Nation's sport Football is America's sport.
6 Drury wins by decision In a boxing match, Clyde Drury won after ten rounds.
6 Intramural meet Friday, Sept. 30 Intramural track meet is moved due to football game.
6 Five Iowa conference teams see action All conference football teams played well against non-conference opponents.
6 Weather delays baseball practice; captain-elect Wilson to take charge Outlines practice arrangements for weather-delayed practices.
6 Little Tutors have big possibilities; unusually large squad reports; Coach Schneider working men hard Teachers College High School football prospects are promising.
7 Get Acquainted Interview with Coach Bender; photo.
7 Women's Sports Women's physical education classes get under way.
8 Kappa Delta Pi Sorority happenings.
8 Theta Alpha Phi Dramatic fraternity announces fall play, "Icebound".
8 Phi Sigma Phi Sorority happenings.
8 Senior Class meeting Meeting held Monday; officer roster.
8 Kappa Theta Psi Sorority happenings.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha Fraternity happenings; office roster.
8 Pi Omega Pi Sorority happenings; office roster.
8 Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority happenings; roster.
8 Alpha Chi Epsilon Fraternity happenings; roster.
8 Alpha Theta Beta Fraternity happenings; office roster.
8 Phi Omega Pi Sorority happenings; initiation roster.
8 Pi Theta Pi Sorority happenings; roster.
8 Official Announcement Marion McFarland Walker will speak to women.
8 Methodism's skylark Merton S. Rice speaks on campus.