Issue Contents
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1 | "The Real Thing" | Money raised from ticket sales for "The Real Thing" will be used to send Christmas boxes to T. C. men who have enlisted in military service. |
2 | Captain Seymour goes to School of Arms at Ft. Still, Oklahoma | Will learn how to operate a machine gun. |
3 | College Glee Club reorganizes | Roster of members. |
4 | Iowa Club | Discussion of Iowa farming; roster of officers. |
5 | P. E.'s demonstrate at I. S. T. A.; physical training in public schools will be demonstrated | Schedule of events. |
6 | Pay subscriptions soon | Cost of a subscription to the College Eye is $1.50. |
7 | Pep Club organizes. O'Brien chosen president. | Pep Club activities. |
8 | Prof. McKitrick presents war claim | Professor Reuben McKitrick speaks at a meeting of the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. |
9 | Staff conducts essay contest | Winning essays will be chosen by a faculty committee and published in the College Eye. |
10 | Teachers eleven plays all-stars | T. C. lost to Army All Star team in a game played at Camp Funston in Kansas City. |
11 | The Red Cross | Students are encouraged to join the Red Cross. |
Page 2
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12 | C. S. A. A. | News from the Catholic Student Association. |
13 | Financial report of the 1917 "Old Gold" Jepson--Lawrence M. (Class of 1917) |
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14 | Gladys Roberts | Gladys Roberts is teaching in Estherville. |
15 | Institutes | Roster of faculty who will be participating in training institutes. |
16 | Study Centers | Roster of faculty. |
Page 3
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17 | Alpha notes | Initiated new members; elected officers. |
18 | Eulalian Society | Program schedule. |
19 | Karl Knoepfler | Karl Knoepfler and his wife Corinne are living in Walthill, Nebraska. |
20 | Mabel Parish | Mabel Parish works at Colorado Springs College. |
21 | Mary Walters | Mary Walters is teaching mathematics in Cripple Creek, Colorado. |
22 | May Howell | Mae Howell is teaching in Walnut, Iowa. |
23 | Y. M. and Y. W. | News from the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. |
24 | Zetas | Initiation of new members. |
Page 4
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25 | A privilege | Students are especially privileged to be attending school during a time of war. |
26 | Cristobal, C. Z. Davis--Dwight A. (Student--1917) |
Dwight Davis describes his life working at the Panama Canal. |
27 | Student opinion | Compares the lives of students in the United States and Europe. |
28 | Students, are you helping to win the war? | Students are asked to try to conserve food as best they can. |
29 | Y. M. C. A. and the war | Description of ways in which the Y. M. C. A. is contributing to the war effort. |
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30 | The Amana Society Schaedlich--Fred (Class of 1918) |
History of the Amana Society, part two. |
Page 7
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31 | Bessie M. Stebs | Is teaching at Osawa. |
32 | Bill Brown | Is teaching in Colfax. |
33 | Carl Hauser | Is in Watervliet, New York. |
34 | Classes | Class activities. |
35 | Florence Falkler | Is teaching in Spencer. |
36 | Grace Aitchison | Is going to be a Y. W. C. A. secretary. |
37 | Harriet A. Henney | Is teaching in Lester. |
38 | Mabel Golden | Is at home in Grinnell. |
39 | Mary McDonald | Has taken a short break from her mission work in Japan and was here visiting friends. |
40 | Mary Nisbet | Will teach Latin in Sully. |
41 | Reports from Sioux Center | Ten teachers there are ISTC graduates. |
42 | The girls who graduated | Roster of women who graduated in physical education in 1917 and their current teaching positions. |
43 | Velma Orris | Is teaching at Ackley and visited here last weekend. |
44 | Vera Jaeger | Is teaching in Hinton. |
45 | Wanda Arney | Is teaching in Traer and visited friends here in Cedar Falls. |
46 | Zeta Hesselman | Is teaching in Dubuque. |
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47 | About twenty of the faculty women | Surprised Professor Riggs with a party at her new home. |
48 | Al Faber | Visited here on his recent furlough. |
49 | Clara Shultz | Is entertaining her mother. |
50 | Clemence Gartner | Will return for the winter term. |
51 | Dave Meyer | Went to Des Moines to visit friends. |
52 | Evelyn Morton | Is working in Des Moines. |
53 | Luella Wright | Is pursuing a master's degree at Columbia University. |
54 | Margaret Fluent | Visited her uncle in Charles City. |
55 | Margaret White and Wilhelmina Eich | Spent the weekend in Walker. |
56 | Marie Irwin | Is teaching near Hampton. |
57 | Mary Gilmore | Will be resting at home for about six weeks. |
58 | Maude Messier | Drove to Eddyville. |
59 | Mina and Marie Jongewaard | Spent the weekend in Iowa City. |
60 | Miss Elsie Kane | Has returned to classes after breaking a bone in her foot. |
61 | Miss Hussey | Entertained the Physical Training Department. |
62 | Miss Janice Sanderson | Missed school due to sickness. |
63 | Miss Kathryn Ward | Entertained friends on Friday. |
64 | Miss Logan | Has returned to classes after an illness. |
65 | Miss Matilda Berg | Is recovering from an operation. |
66 | Miss Sanford | Spent the weekend in Cedar Rapids. |
67 | Mr. and Mrs. Byrnes | Have been taking many trips. |
68 | Mr. and Mrs. Kimsey | Visited friends for the weekend. |
69 | Mr. Barnum | Was here last week. |
70 | Mrs. N. A. Lundvall | Visited her daughter. |
71 | Mrs. Ruth Harris | Has gone to Chicago to be with her sick husband. |
72 | Olive Cooledge | Spent the weekend at home with her sister. |
73 | Rev. Bedros Kevork Apelian | Is a pastor in Brooklyn, New York. |
74 | Richard Van Der Stoep | Is teaching in Ackley and visited here for a weekend. |
75 | Spencer Reed and Clarence Jackson | Visited Christa Jackson. |
76 | The junior college classes | Had a picnic. |
77 | The members of the first year junior class | Had a picnic. |
78 | W. M. Boomer | Visited his daughter. |