College Eye — October 17, 1929

Page Title Summary Scan
1 Theta Alpha Phi chooses production staff for play Roster of crew members for "Mrs. Partridge Presents".
1 Plans for Alumni banquet made by committee in charge About 250 will attend.
1 Dr. Hanson surveys religious condition at Teachers College Survey prepared for presentation at Iowa State Fair.
1 Twenty survivors will enter next elimination contest Roster of those who made the first oratory competition cut.
1 European posters form art display Posters provided by faculty.
1 Dean of Columbia U. to visit T. C. campus Sarah M. Sturtevant will visit.
1 First extra edition in school's history published Saturday How the College Eye staff put the extra edition together.
1 Future husbands get experience A number of men are working in kitchens and doing light housework.
1 Denmark and the Philippines send students to T. C. Finn Eriksen and Julian Torrano are attending.
1 Dr. Latham's son will give address at Sunday Vesper Ray Latham will speak on Boy Scout World Jamboree.
1 "Disarmament" will be this year's debate subject
1 Leader of Iowa U. Profile of Walter Jessup.
1 Negro quartet gives first lecture course program of season Hallelujah Quartet will perform.
1 "Yee-Ow"; yelps cur and startles crowd Crowd finds dog after Homecoming game.
1 Professor H. L. Eells leaves for extended tour of the state Will attend several teachers meetings.
1 Faculty members are local legion officers Professor Robinson is local commander of the American Legion post.
1 More than 1100 persons danced at Homecoming hop Highlights of the Homecoming dance and other activities.
1 Latham and Nelson appear on convention program at Red Oak Will lead discussion sessions.
1 Extension Division serves many teachers is shown by report Deliver service to about 25,000 teachers.
2 The Editor's Column Thanks Student Council for work on Homecoming; exhausted after putting out extra edition of College Eye; D letters will be coming out; urges senior class to adopt standard class ring.
2 Official Bulletin Schedule of campus events.
3 Phi Sigma Phi Roster of alumni visiting; dinner held at the Blue Bird; Doris White and Jane Pettit hosted a breakfast.
3 Alpha Delta Alpha Roster of alumni who visited for Homecoming; roster of pledges.
3 Rosemary Ellwanger Married Carl Stevenson on October 12.
3 Delta Phi Delta Roster of alumni visitors; announcement of pledges; roster of officers.
3 Chi Pi Theta Roster of alumni present during Homecoming.
3 Pi Tau Phi Mrs. Buffum hosted a fireside supper.
3 Wesley Foundation Invitation to a party at the Wesley house.
3 Theta Gamma Nu Entertained alumni at a supper at Mrs. Oleson's.
3 Alpha Beta Gamma Luncheon held for alumni who returned for Homecoming.
3 Pi Theta Pi Dinner held for alumni who returned for Homecoming; letters received from Edith Johnson and Mary Diers.
3 V. O. V. Alumni luncheon held on October 12; informal gathering held at the Woolverton's home.
3 Seventeen new members of the English Club Received at a recent dinner meeting.
3 L. S. A. Regular meeting held October 13; tryouts to be held for an L. S. A. chorus.
3 Active and associate W. A. A. members take notice! Invitation for the hobo picnic.
3 Iowa Club has picnic Roster of officers; Mabel Carney will speak at next meeting.
3 Delphians Special meeting will be held October 17.
4 Extensive plans for night football At Warrensburg, Missouri.
4 As I See It Preview of Kirksville football game; looking forward to night football games.
4 Noecker to captain cross country team Norbert Noecker was chosen captain by his teammates; he is the leader in points this season.
4 Georgia Tech whirlwind Stumpy Thomason; photo.
4 Iowa Conference standings
4 Little Tutors lose to Waverly The Little Tutor football team played hard but came up short; lost, 14-0, to Waverly.
4 Teachers win Homecoming game; Bender's men beat Simpson 7-0. 3500 fans attended the game; Tutors held on to a 7-0 victory over Simpson.
6 Hawaiian residents come longest distance to attend Homecoming Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wild take honors.
6 Y. W. C. A. stages its annual finance drive Divide into teams of seven women.
6 Pupils of local voice teachers to sing in contest For Atwater Kent radio contest.
6 Westminster Foundation Will hold Christian Endeavor meeting.