College Eye — October 3, 1929

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1 Chandler speaks at Church and Vesper Henry P. Chandler speaks on enthusiasm and outside interests.
1 Large membership of faculty attends student assembly Elizabeth Coder speaks on extracurricular activities.
1 Bands and floats to enter parade for Homecoming Description of competition and prizes.
1 Freshie pepsters to conduct yells for prep rooters Students attend pep rally; enjoy blanket toss and style show.
1 Pictures will be features of Sunday vesper services Will view stereopticon views of Glacier National Park.
1 Official Bulletin Schedule of campus events.
1 Coe-T. C. bands unite at first grid game in Cedar Rapids Band will travel to Cedar Rapids by car, then march from downtown to Coe for game.
1 Freshman girls will wear new headgear Freshmen women will wear purple and gold hats.
1 Boardman explains origin of loan fund to reporter Fund began with money found in lost purses and wallets.
1 Negro quartet will present program in auditorium Oct. 14 The Hallelujah Quartet will perform.
1 Director announces membership list for Minnesingers and Troubadours Roster of members.
1 Booklet on athletics to accompany ticket at Homecoming game Bud Sabin will produce game program.
1 College golf course shows improvement Property was gift of C. A. Rownd in 1926; Jack Francis takes care of it.
1 Women's Glee Clubs begin rehearsals Roster of Cecilians and Euterpeans.
1 College taxidermist receives collection from former student Harold Zickefoose donates bones and pottery.
1 New Speech Clinic will cooperate with English department Will assist in the diagnosis and treatment of vocal problems.
1 Women's Band will appear in uniform Homecoming Day Will play at game and possibly march as well.
1 Campanile chimes are important as campus teachers Description of the Campanile and how the chime is played.
2 Lifesavers Will take canoe trip on river.
3 The Line Campus gossip.
4 Asked about the campus Students give opinions on weekly assemblies.
4 The Editor's Column Urges students to enjoy Homecoming and chapel exercises.
4 Climbing Tutors touch the top, says student Students get good exercise going to and from class; a look at the travel routes.
5 Phi Sigma Phi Held a rushing dinner; news about members.
5 Ellen H. Richards Held initiation for new members.
5 Y. to have weekend party Details about fall house party to be held at Riverview Park.
5 Miss Freeman's piano class recital to be tonight
5 Delphian Hosted a dinner for the rushees at Dry Run Creek.
5 Miss Hazel Strayer Visiting her parents in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
5 Irving Society Program for recent meeting.
5 L. S. A. Details about recent meeting.
5 Men's Forum Held regular business meeting; new members voted in.
5 Ossoli Held business meeting; dinner for rushees will be held October 3.
5 Westminster Foundation The men will hold a dinner together; Juel Colburn will lead Christian Endeavor; Miss Hatch will lead the next Fellowship Guild meeting.
5 The College Club Will hold a tea.
5 Wesley Foundation Will hold an open house; reminder of the Epworth League meeting; details about fall pledge service for Kappa Phi.
5 Alpha Literary Society Entertained at Mary Read's home.
5 Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rownseville Visited campus on their way to California; gave demonstrations and lessons to members of the Physical Training Department.
5 Friday, September 27 "Hello Day."
5 Wahle-Cornelius Wedding Rhea Wahle married Arch B. Cornelius on October 5, 1929.
5 Violin student gives recital at Clarksville Richard Merrill performed at the First Presbyterian Church; assisted by Milton Moore; accompanied by Mrs. Harry Fields.
6 Cross-country team meets Simpson on Homecoming Coach Dickinson is optimistic for a victory as Noecker, Hardington, and Gasser look very strong in practice.
6 Bender's men make good showing against Coe The Tutor football team kept it close but were unable to score as they lost, 7-0, to Coe.
6 Little Tutors lose to Traer The Little Tutors took a beating; poor blocking was to blame; lose, 47-0, to Traer.
6 As I See It Freshmen working hard.
6 Iowa Conference teams are strong The Iowa Conference looks strong in football, especially Simpson and Penn.
6 Basketball practice to begin Nov. 1st Coach Dickinson stated that men interested in basketball should start getting into shape, so they will be ready on November 1.
6 Teachers and Coe freshmen battle Oct. 25 Coach Whitford is optimistic about a victory; will work his freshmen hard to prepare for the game.
7 Pi Tau Phi News about members.
7 Delta Phi Delta Roster of officers; details about rushee parties.
7 Pi Theta Pi Formal dinner held for the rushees.
7 Theta Gamma Nu Word has been received from Jeanne Anderson.
7 Kappa Phi Dorothy Freeburg marries Glen Enloe; roster of new officers.
7 Chi Pi Theta News about members and visitors.
7 Pi Omega Pi Julia M. Myers spoke at regular meeting.
7 Delta Phi Delta Lillian Peterson hosted a tea in honor of the rushees; Mildred Taylor elected pledge captain.
8 Old Gold staff and solicitors begin annual sales contest
8 Speakers to appear soon in contest Will hold first preliminary oratory contest.