College Eye — October 8, 1914

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1 The Waterloo Club Club was formed to help boost Waterloo's interest in I. S. T. C.
1 Old Gold staff is chosen; Roy Abbott is chosen editor by a vote of 88 to 77; Will Schluter elected business manager Small portion of senior class voted in Old Gold elections.
1 Untitled John L. Cherny brought a complete printing operation to the Independence High School.
1 Teachers are preparing for Ellsworth; Line will be well in shape by Friday; Ellsworth reported strong Upcoming game favors I. S. T. C.; Ellsworth has few experienced players.
1 Drawings are made in tennis tournament Matchups for upcoming tennis tournament are announced; students are listed.
1 Teachers go down before fast Iowa team; gigantic score is piled up against the purple and gold--Teachers at first make good showing I. S. T. C. defeated, 95-0.
1 Training School loses to Tigers; are defeated by a score of 28 to 7; Hersey scores in second quarter Teachers College High School was defeated by the Cedar Falls High School.
2 A. B. class assumes shape Officers have been elected.
2 Large delegation accompanies team to Iowa; special cars well patronized Several women students who traveled to Iowa City to cheer the football team are listed.
2 Iowa Club appears First meeting was held.
2 A. B. class hold jolifification; enjoy a breakfast at the golf links Saturday Review of events at breakfast.
3 I. S. T. C. Association at Des Moines Alumni and faculty will speak as representatives of I. S. T. C.
3 Official Notes Career notes on well-known educators.
4 Editorial Comments on the importance of school spirit.
4 Untitled Paul Farlow visited Iowa City in his Buick.
4 The subscriber speaks Anonymous subscriber criticizes College Eye editor.
4 The Ellsworth game if McCauley were alive Describes the preparations for the Ellsworth football game.
4 First Community Center meeting is big success Iowa Club was present at Community Center meeting.
5 Sophomores organize; famous "written constitution" of last year still is needed Meeting was held and officers were elected.
5 Class of 1916 organized Officers elected.
5 Untitled Football player traveled on the train to Iowa City.
5 Miss Sui Wang gives interesting talk; presents experiences of a foreign student in American colleges; also portrays the real China of today Chinese college student Sui Wang spoke before the Y. W. C. A.
6 Y. W. C. A. formal is held Review of events and decorations at the program that featured a garden theme.
6 Big pep meeting is held; a thousand students gather in Auditorium and display their pep Pep Club President Franklin Willey led pep rally.
6 Social Science Club is organized; plans for year are outlined and officers chosen First meeting was held in Sara Riggs' home.
6 Freshmen are on the map Class officers chosen.
6 Untitled Mr. Gray and Mr. Severin celebrated birthdays at the College Inn.
6 Untitled Faye Cooledge warmed chickens in the frying pan.
7 John McDonald Visited Cedar Falls.
7 Supt. C. R. Golly Superintendent Golly, Humboldt, remodeled much of the school.
7 Co. Supt. A. B. Alderman Faculty member at the Cerro Gordo County Institute at Mason City.
7 A. D. King Academic department head at the polytechnic school in Sal Luis Obispo, California.
7 Frances S. Lavender Visited campus.
7 Lulu Parsons Teaching at Wellman High School.
7 Len Toomey Is staging a play in Sigourney.
7 Blanche Jenkins Teaching near Mount Vernon, South Dakota.
7 Maude Davis Teaching primary grades in West Waterloo.
7 Elizabeth McDonald Visited Cedar Falls; currently principal at Clarksville.
7 Lillian Wright Teaching at Humboldt.
7 Faith Downs Visited the McDonald home in Gladbrook.
7 On Thursday evening, Oct. 1 Ruth Egloff married John W. Johnston.
7 Miriam Bender Teaching high school at Albert Lea.
7 The large crowd of students After pep rally, students crowded into the Grand and Empress theaters; made rowdy demonstration but did little damage.
8 Alma Van Horn Visited her sister.
8 Prof and Mrs. G. W. Walters Entertained guests in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Loughridge.
8 On last Wednesday Henrietta Thornton entertained one of her classes.
8 Many of our faculty Faculty members were out of town doing extension work.
8 Miss Anna G. Childs Entertained her brother.
8 Roy Shearn and bride Returned to live in Cedar Falls.
8 Alma Van Horn Visited Professor and Mrs. Cable.
8 Miss Myrtis Fay Visited her sister Ruth in Cedar Falls; attended their niece's wedding in Manly together.
8 Announcement has been made Vera Short to wed Roscoe Beatty on October 21.
8 The seniors Breakfast held at the golf links.
8 The women faculty Old faculty members held a banquet for new members.
8 Miss Marie Whitehouse Visited Cedar Rapids.
8 Mr. and Mrs. B. W. James Paul James' parents visited.
8 Arthur Stander Enrolled at University of Wisconsin.
8 Lafe Charlesworth and friend Visited Osage for a day.
8 Three members of the Home Economics faculty Ida Roberts, Alice Heinz and Isabel Osborne rented a house on Olive and 22nd Streets.
8 Mrs. Hagerty of Fredericksburg Visited her daughter, Mrs. Cory, in Cedar Falls.
8 Mr. Graham Provides ride home for the weekend for his daughters Sarah and Jeanetta.
8 Edna Sanford Enjoying a week vacation.
8 On Sept. 1, Gwendolyn Ayer Married Wilmer Wilson.
8 Miss Yonda Visited her home in Des Moines.
8 Garrah Packer and Alice Strather Out of school for the week due to illnesses.
8 Miss Myra Call Visited her home in Webster City.
8 Prof. W. H. Davis Mother visited.
8 Merle Brown Visited Vinton with Margaret Railsback and Gretchen Sautmeyer.
8 Willis J. Bell Visited Cedar Falls for summer vacation.
8 Nellie Tompkins Teaching primary grades in Roundup, Montana.
8 Miss Eva C. Gregg Conducted a study center in Jewell with Professor Hart.