College Eye — September 19, 1929

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1 Religious council to give certificates For students who study religious preparatory classes.
1 Students crowd into auditorium at the first chapel service Professor Aitchison addresses group.
1 Filipino student likes State Teachers College Julian Torrano gives impressions of ISTC.
1 Flogging stools flourish in England to put polish on students says President's Son on return Raymond Latham gives impressions of England after returning from Boy Scout jamboree; photo.
1 College Eye staff will be the largest in history of school Thirty students competing for staff places.
1 Freshman receives injury when he trips over wire Robert Sucher fell and struck his head; no permanent injury.
1 Official Bulletin Campus event schedule.
1 T. C. graduate progresses in work at Carolina school Max Noah is head of music department at Guilford College.
1 Orchestra rehearses for fall concert Group includes fifty members.
1 Term enrollment shows increase; total mounts daily, with 2175 students registered to date
1 Many acquaintances made at college mix; Y. M. and Y. W. provide lively time at first gathering Description of the gathering.
1 Band starts work for football season Professor Russell talks about the band work for the year.
1 Army of students starts work on religious census Will offer students an opportunity to join local churches.
1 Many freshman students express opinions on caps Some like the new caps, some do not.
1 Glee Club receives write-up in magazine Bel Cantos honored in music journal.
2 Mr. W. A. Brindley Professor Brindley spoke at Webster City.
2 Miss Rhea Wahle Rhea Wahle will marry Arch Cornelius.
2 Senior class elects officers Roster of officers.
2 Freshman starts new custom; comes to supper in stocking feet. Borrowed friend's shoes, then walked home barefoot.
2 Mr. Irving Wolfe Professor Wolfe assigned to extension work.
2 Miss Ida Huglin Professor Huglin returns to extension work after a year away for study.
2 Miss Hazel Diggins becomes wife of L. P. Stevens
2 Miss Campbell speaks to house managers Speaks to Bartlett Hall residents on discipline and regulations.
3 Pi Theta Pi News about members.
3 Phi Sigma Phi Roster of officers.
3 Chi Pi Theta Entertained guest at a smoker; elected officers at recent business meeting; news about visitors.
3 Lambda Gamma Nu Groden Groh died; roster of officers; smoker held at the house.
3 Phi Omega Pi news A few old members are visiting the house.
3 Tau Sigma Delta Roster of returning members.
3 Literary Poems and short stories.
4 More expansion College Eye staff expanding; hopes to cover more news.
4 The staff makes a change Greek news will be moved to the literary society page.
4 Settled Believes school is off to a good start.
4 Revision of college rules School has new rules regarding admission to collegiate courses, residence in campus courses of instruction, grading scale, scholarship, and registration.
5 Alpha Literary Society Meeting program.
5 Biology Club Held meeting.
5 Men's Forum Men's Forum is consolidation of Philomathean and Aristotelian literary societies; offers opportunity for work in speech and parliamentary procedure.
5 Westminster Foundation Will hold meeting.
5 L. S. A. One hundred attend meeting.
5 Y. W. presents play Pygmalion and Galatea Roster of cast members.
5 Y. W. plans retreat
6 As I See It Football season prospects.
6 Whitford swamped with yearlings Coach Whitford has his hands full; sixty-nine freshmen showed up at the first practice of the year.
6 Cross-country men start training Jack Frost has failed to return to the team but Norb Noecker looks to be very promising this season.
6 T. C. H. S. hard hit by graduation Football team will need new players.
6 Bender's men look good in early drills The Tutor football team is practicing hard; Coach Bender is trying to decide who should fill gaps in the starting line-up.
6 Comments by Players
7 W. A. A. to have sale Will sell second hand women's gym uniforms.
7 "Time, place and girl," famous comedy hit, is screen triumph
7 The Line Campus gossip.
8 Schaeffer pen to be given with student directory Will be prize in drawing.
8 Minnesingers to have but ten new men Professor Hayes will hold tryouts.