College Eye — October 31, 1929

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1 Honor organization celebrates seventh anniversary here Purposes and work of Theta Alpha Phi.
1 Speakers from college faculty announce topics for convention Speakers and topics for ISTA meeting.
1 Theta Alpha Phi presents thought provoking play Lengthy preview of "Mrs. Partridge Presents".
1 Seven to compete for declam honors Roster of those who will compete.
1 Leading players in "Mrs. Partridge presents" The leading roles in the play "Mrs. Partridge Presents" will be taken by Hazel B. Strayer, Keith Stapley, Helen Swedberg, and Edwin McMillan; photo.
1 Campus leaders rally at dinner About one hundred leaders learn about regulations for student organizations.
1 Playcraft Club gives students opportunity to reveal ability Group organized in winter of 1924-1925; purpose is to promote drama
1 Alumni fraternity members return for theatre party Will discuss building of Bertha Martin memorial theater.
1 Wesley-Westminster will present program at Vesper Sunday Will present music and drama.
1 Student's oration receives high honor Roger Ranney's work published.
1 Dad's Day program planned for November 16 Schedule of Dad's Day activities.
1 Roll call reveals campus celebrities present at banquet Roster of student organization leaders.
1 Students to hear Miss Sturtevant from Columbia Sarah Sturtevant will speak at convocation.
1 Varied program features assembly Students listen to music; Berg Trophy presented.
2 The Editor's Column Supports Bertha Martin memorial theater; would like more dances; College Eye will be available early Friday mornings.
2 Official Bulletin Schedule of campus events.
3 The College String Quartet College String Quartet will perform at Wartburg.
3 Mr. Rex Moad Rex Moad wins first place in Atwater Kent competition.
3 Playcraft Club Roster of new members.
3 Dancing dolls coming to college Marionette performance scheduled.
3 Y. W. C. A. gives tea for finance captains
4 Iowa Conference standings
4 As I See It Football outlooks.
4 Our man Thursday predicts
4 T. C. freshmen play Coe frosh to draw The freshmen Tutors linemen played very hard; game ended in a 0-0 tie.
4 Little Tutors-Grundy battle to scoreless tie Both teams were in scoring position throughout the game but failed to do so. The game ended in a scoreless tie.
4 I. S. T. C. wins second conference victory; Tutor rally spells defeat for Penn The Tutors scored two touchdowns in the second half to defeat Penn, 13-7, on Saturday.
4 Berg Trophy awards are made in chapel Wednesday Shorty Weyant and Red Luke honored; photo.
5 Delta Phi Delta Dance to be held November 9; pledges entertained the actives at the home of Helen Hughes; Nita Barr and Marion Williams visited.
5 V. O. V. Held a barn dance; dinner held at the Woolverton's home.
5 Chi Pi Theta Informal party to be held November 1; roster of intramural managers.
5 Pi Theta Pi News about members.
5 Alpha Beta Gamma The pledges entertained other pledges at a tea; news about members.
5 Pi Tau Phi Mary Wiler held a radio party; Wilma Hanna's mother and sister visited.
5 Pi Gamma Mu Roster of people elected to membership.
5 Pi Omega Pi Held regular meeting; masquerade party held for all commercial students; reminder about fall term banquet.
5 Alpha Delta Alpha Fall dance to be held November 15; news about members.
5 Kappa Theta Psi Dance held in honor of the pledges.
5 Phi Omega Pi News about members.
5 Phi Sigma Phi News about members.
5 Professor and Mrs. S. A. Lynch Entertained members of Professor Lynch's "The Teaching of English" class.
5 Shakespearean Literary Society Treasure hunt at Margaret Brinkerhoff's home was used as informal initiation.
5 Men's Forum Held regular meeting.
5 Commercial Club Program for recent meeting.
5 Westminster Foundation News and updates about events.
5 Minnesingers elect officers Roster of officers.
5 Art League Corley Conlon spoke at recent meeting.
5 Home Economics party A masquerade party was held.
5 Wesley Foundation Mr. Morrow will lead discussion at next Epworth League meeting.
5 Student teachers and faculty are entertained Ellen Hendrick and Grace Rait hosted a dinner.
5 Former music student well received in Dubuque recital Marie Tully gave a recital for high school students.
5 Miss Campbell talks to Waterloo and Cedar Falls young people
5 Home Economics party Details about the party; roster of honored guests.
5 Alumni music student teaches piano in Cedar Falls Lillian Dresser is teaching piano and doing postgraduate work with Professor Ruegnitz.
5 Mrs. O. R. Latham Drove to Chicago with other faculty members.
5 Irving Details about upcoming banquet.
5 L. S. A. Ida Huglin spoke at recent meeting.
5 Freshman girls entertained by faculty at Halloween party. Details about recent party.
6 Student Council plans matinee hop Also planning vaudeville show in February.