College Eye — September 26, 1929

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1 Paint and varnish give new charm to 'Y' rooms Description of newly-redecorated rooms.
1 Team and band to tackle Coe; will leave here early Saturday for Cedar Rapids Band numbers sixty; first time for the band to travel to an away game with the team.
1 Chicago lawyer speaks here Sunday Henry Chandler will speak.
1 Women's Club will open new club house to students New home of club will be available for student meetings and dances.
1 Long stag line greets co-eds Friday Many men attended without dates.
1 Dr. Lantz issues science bulletin Extension Service encouraged by response to last year's bulletin.
1 Freshmen meet to elect officers Roster of officers.
1 Music festival to be given at West Waterloo High
1 Official Bulletin Schedule of campus events.
1 Oratorical contest will be held during fall term Professor Strayer will be in charge.
1 "Land of Lilliputians" discovered in diminutive campus domain Description of Nursery School facilities and program.
1 Honorary fraternity plans open meetings Criteria for membership in Kappa Delta Pi; two hundred members in local chapter.
1 Strong competition slows selection of Glee Club members Prospects for Minnesingers and Troubadours look to be strong.
1 Student Council officers are elected Roster of officers.
1 Student Orchestra Club holds meeting Takes place of second orchestra; gives opportunity for performance.
1 Latham addresses capacity assembly Speaks on changes at ISTC.
1 Stagecraft now offered students in drama classes; Miss Vaughn, '26, opens history and design course Will assist Professor Strayer.
1 Cory clears doubt about grade system Grades for work already done will remain as they are when the new grading system is implemented.
2 Pi Omega Pi elects officers Held first meeting of the fall term; roster of officers; roster of people who have met the membership requirements.
2 Sigma Tau Delta Plans for a "Purple Pen" issue every term; roster of officers.
2 V. O. V. Roster of officers; news about upcoming events; roster of members who have married.
2 Pi Theta Pi Roster of officers.
2 Alpha Theta Beta Began fall term with a smoker; announced pledges.
2 "On with the show" blazes trail as first natural-color all-vitaphone film To be shown at the Regent.
3 Art League Roster of officers elected at recent meeting.
3 Bartlett Hall elects new council officers Roster of officers.
3 Hockey is favored sport at I. S. T. C. Enrollment for women's physical education activities.
3 The Line Campus gossip.
4 The Editor's Column Student Council setting dates for events early to avoid conflicts; urges students to attend to class business; urges women to seek late permissions as soon as they can.
4 Rules governing freshmen Freshmen must wear caps at appropriate times; must sit together at football games.
4 Asked about the Campus Students tell what they like and dislike on campus.
4 The penalty of leadership Leaders attract attention, both good and bad.
5 Pi Omega Pi Held first meeting of the year.
5 Two freshman lectures for girls Sadie Campbell will speak.
5 Men's Forum Program from recent gathering.
5 Wesley Foundation Will hold the Jubilee Party; Katherine Seay will speak at next Epworth League meeting.
5 Alpha literary program Program from September 19.
5 English Club Roster of officers and details from recent meeting.
5 New Y. W. cabinet members appointed Florence Martin and Ruth Eells appointed.
5 Y. house party News and details about the upcoming party.
5 Westminster Foundation All women on campus invited to a tea; Virginia Havens will lead Christian Endeavor on September 29; Mrs. Buffum will lead the first meeting of the Chi Alpha Omega Circle.
5 C. S. A. Entertained at a reception at La Salle Hall; roster of officers for fall term.
5 Ellen H. Richards Club Held first meeting of the term; roster of elected officers.
5 Orchestra members Elected officers at last meeting.
5 The first piano class recital Program for performance to be held October 3.
5 Playcraft Club News about recent and upcoming activities.
5 Former T. C. student gives piano program Lyla Day performed at West High School in Waterloo.
5 Women's intramural Sports organizing.
6 Freshmen look good in scrimmage session The freshman team looks pretty good; can hold their own at times against the varsity squad.
6 Bender's men seek revenge The Tutor football team is looking for revenge from last year when they were shut out by Coe College, 32-0.
6 "Buster" Burley "Buster" Burley is in perfect shape as he makes textbook tackles and blocks for the Tutor football team; photo.
6 Comments by Players
6 Tennis letters are awarded Tennis is becoming very popular; Professor Haddox coached the first intercollegiate tennis team last spring here at Teachers College.
6 Melvin Fritzel, fullback Melvin Fritzel can create big problems for opponents. He is valuable player on the Tutor football team; photo.
6 T. C. High scrimmages with West Waterloo The Teachers College High School football team looked a little rusty as they scrimmaged Waterloo West.
6 As I See It Looking forward to next football game.
6 Harriers molding into shape for October 12 Coach Dickinson is getting the team into shape as they face Simpson in their upcoming meet.
6 Four linemen injured With injuries to Gerber, Cowlishaw, Collie, and Ortale, Coach Bender has had to do some rotating in the roster for the game at Coe.
6 Tutor squad given workout with frosh The Tutor football team scrimmaged the freshmen twice this week as they prepare to take on Coe.
8 Bartlett Hall Bartlett Hall Council plans parties; Faculty Men's Club and College Club hold meetings.