College Eye — October 1, 1914

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1 Prospects good in Hawkeye Conference; lineup will be formidable I. S. T. C. will have an advantage over other teams in the conference.
1 Pep Club revived Officers were elected for Pep Club; first meeting was held.
1 Students celebrate Highland victory; real rural demonstration Gathering was held to welcome home football players from Highland Park.
1 Second team goes down before high school Second string team was defeated, 6-0, by the Cedar Falls Tigers.
1 Teachers win first game; Highland Park goes down before Teacher's lineup I. S. T. C. won, 6-0.
1 Untitled Football captain Romeo Short has not been playing, because he is suffering from multiple injuries.
1 Untitled Young men are in demand for teaching positions.
1 Team meets Iowa Saturday; will probably make strong showing I. S. T. C. does not expect to win against the University of Iowa.
1 Training School team assuming shape Football team shows promise.
1 Untitled Encourages students to purchase football tickets and a subscription to the College Eye.
2 Association cabinet hold mix Y. W. C. A., Y. M. C. A. and N. C. A. held join meeting and social.
2 Preliminary declamatory contest is held Sixteen students participated in oratorical contest to determine representatives for finals.
2 Tennis tournament is popular Players are listed for school tennis tournament.
2 Official Notes Describes National Conference of the Bureau of Education.
4 Editorial Gives reasons why students should support athletics.
4 Untitled Thanks students for submitting news items.
4 The teacher study centers Describes new extension program.
5 Lecture course is completed; fine array of talent will be presented Lecture course will consist of six performances and speakers.
6 Y. W. C. A. notes Dr. Loughridge talked on "The Condition of European Affairs" at meeting.
6 By the pennants that occasionally fly Mysterious pennants have been seen flying from certain boarding houses.
7 Elsie Williams Married Walter J. High on September 9, 1935.
7 Albert F. Ewers Died June 25, 1945 at St. Louis, Mo. Following graduation he taught at Albia, Iowa; Madelia, Minn., and Davenport, Iowa. He was a member of the faculty at Harris Teachers College in St. Louis until 1933 when he became principal of the elementary school.
7 Susie Gabriel Teaching science in Oelwein.
7 Cora Wilson Teaching at East Waterloo, along with Ida Wentland.
7 Gertrude Marguerite Crane Teaching math at West Waterloo.
7 Alice Lybarger Is traveling with Chicago Ladies' Concert Company.
7 The Ossoli society Enjoyed a party in the Gymnasium.
7 The Society formals Schedule of society formals held.
7 Elsie Williams Visited her brother in Charles City.
7 Iola B. Tingley Teaching English at West Des Moines High School.
7 Bess Carrington Left to teach in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
7 Emma Priebe Teaching at East Waterloo.
7 Gertrude Upton Visited campus.
7 Lee Shillinglaw Beginning his senior year of Law in Iowa City.
7 Albert F. Ewers Botany instructor at Lakeside Laboratory, Lake Okoboji, over the summer.
7 Mr. John Goldthwaite Appointed as head of mathematics department at Lincoln High School in Los Angeles, California.
7 Mrs. C. J. Shult Plans to move to Mankato, Minnesota.
7 Elizabeth Upton Beginning her third year as principal in Quasqueton.
7 A message from Wallace J. Knobbs Writes of successful school work.
7 June Gray Teaching in Mason City.
7 J. Ernest Carmen Worked as instructor at Lakeside Laboratory over the summer.
7 Susie Gabriel Teaching math at West Des Moines High School.
7 Ruth Mcllree Teaching primary grades in Eagle Grove.
7 Mrs. (Lucy Kuehne) Scott Featured soloist at the sacred concert at the fairgrounds.
7 Henrietta Budde Teaching in Mediapolis.
7 Helen Christiansen Teaching in Hastings, Nebraska.
8 Genevieve Brown Teaching in Pocahontas.
8 Robert Warner Teaches music at Newburg, Iowa.
8 Louise Arildson Official delegate of the Nutley Teachers Association and teaches at Spring Garden School in Nutley, New Jersey.
8 Miss Christine Thoene Spent the winter in California; expected home soon.
8 Lucile McRobert Joke about comment she made.
8 The Chrestomathian Society Held a formal reception.
8 Prof. Seymour Plans to attend a meeting of the state gymnastic association.
8 Miss Christine Thoene Leaving school to attend University of Chicago.
8 Miss Maude Anderson Visited Osage.
8 Mrs. Eastman Visited her daughter on campus.
8 Miss Genevieve Staudt Visited her home in Marble Rock.
8 Coach Berkstresser Entertained football players with an oyster dinner.
8 The Zeta Society Host a reception for friends.
8 Marie McGowan Visited Hampton with Lenora Meier.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Brown Returned to Iowa and plan to live near Ackley.
8 The Ossolis Held a reception for about fifty people.
8 Miss Sophie Thoene Hosted two Sumner high school teachers.
8 Benjamin Torgerson Benjamin Torgerson visited Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Florence E. Ward Delivered a lecture to the teachers' institute.
8 Freda Cohoon Visited friends in Oelwein.
8 Hazel Hall and Harry McDonald Excited about their work.
8 Catherine Strike Enrolled in training to be a nurse at the Presbyterian Hospital.
8 Herbert Bley Working as a sales agent for a car company in Boston.
8 Genevieve Brown Visited her home in Webster City.
8 Robert Warner Robert Warner visited Zida Frost.
8 Elizabeth Bingham Led story hour at public library.
8 Mrs. C. E. Goodwin Visited her daughter on campus.
8 Last Thursday The Neos gathered at the Chase home.
8 The Clio-Orio formal reception Reception held in Gymnasium.
8 President Seerley Attended education meeting in Chicago.
8 Dr. Arthur Lawrence Smith Married Bertha Alice Roach on September 3, 1914.
8 Lois Tisdale Spent time at her home in Cedar Rapids.
8 Louise Arildson Returned to Okmulgee, Oklahoma.
8 Helen Kramer Teaching in Eagle Grove.
8 The Alphas First reception held at the home of Inez Radell.
8 Mrs. Walker Entertained the faculty women at a reception in her home.