College Eye — October 22, 1914

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1 Delta Sigma Rho; few of last year's members are in attendance Eight members remain this year, although the number is expected to increase to fifteen or twenty by June.
1 Campaign is launched for Campanile; big pepperfest is held Monday night; stirring speeches by patrons of the school; students in favor of project Over one thousand students attended booster meeting for the construction of the campus clock tower; expected to cost $12,000; photo.
1 Freshmen at work; give promise of a class "full of pep" Held meeting after chapel.
1 Teachers break even with Dubuque College; Dubuque aggregation under Coach Dorais score in first half; Teachers score in last quarter I. S. T. C. tied with Dubuque, 6-6.; remaining schedule printed.
1 Teachers meet Penn Friday; game will take place at Oskaloosa, Iowa; Penn team reported strong Competition against Penn considered one of the biggest games of the season.
1 Debating League elects officers Literary societies have chosen their representatives.
2 Iowa Club Macy Campbell spoke on "The Rural Life Survey of Iowa."
2 Fourth annual contest in oratorical declamation; Arey first; Zimmerman second; McDonald third; large crowd manifests interest in contest Seven students gave orations.
3 Golf tournament under way; qualifying round has been completed; participants will compete for cup Participants have been narrowed to sixteen men.
3 Official Notes Career updates on alumni.
4 We wonder Brief gossip.
4 Editorial Criticizes students who talk during chapel.
4 Untitled Division of funds given by the Board of Education; necessary due to expanded departments and lengthened summer session; will pave a portion of 23rd Street.
5 Capacity house at first lecture number; Paul Althouse, tenor soloist, delights audience Review of Paul Althouse's performance on campus.
5 Eulalians initiate; hie away to San Souci and really initiate Review of events at social gathering.
5 Irene Simpson reporting Quote from Irene Simpson's report given in municipal government class.
6 Ida Gaarder Entertained her younger sister.
6 Vera Wood Spent Sunday at her home in Cedar Falls.
6 Herbert Bley Is working for an auto company; his territory is now the Midwest.
6 Don Deal Is in the hospital after being hit by a car in Cedar Rapids.
6 Miss Freer Entertained her Sunday school class.
6 Edith Chamberlain Returned home because her mother was ill.
6 Hazel Witmer Visited her father in Tipton.
6 Ida Gaarder Brother and sister visited.
6 The Sophomore class Held a banquet in the Gymnasium.
6 Violet Guthrie Called home due to her mother's illness.
6 On Wednesday evening Emma Lambert entertained in honor of her visiting cousins.
6 Bessie Spencer Returned home on account of her brother's death.
6 Senator Cummins Senator Cummins visited campus.
6 Lucile Irish Spent a day at her home in Whitten with Hazel Barnes.
6 The Alpha-Philo Initiation was held.
6 Lois Tisdale Entertained her brother and friend.
6 Emma Larson and Emma Leonard Attended the Methodist Missionary meeting as delegates.
6 Ethel McElhinney Visited her home in Morning Sun.
6 Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Graham Moving to Maynard, Minnesota.
6 Prof. Peterson Henry Peterson spent time in Iowa City.
6 Miss Gladys Lalan Visited her sister Fern in Independence.
6 Dr. Gist Spoke a the Presbyterian Church on Sunday.
6 Don Deal Teaches the commercial department in Cedar Rapids; visited his parents.
6 Zoa Lundt Teaching German and mathematics in Webster, North Dakota.
6 Odessa Farley Working in the history department at Mason City High School.
6 Mrs. (Stella Bush) Ward Visited her sister in Cedar Falls.
6 Mrs. (Rachel McGregor) Reaugh Visited friends in Iowa during a break from the missionary work in West Virginia.
6 Vera Wood Teaching at the high school in Rockford.
6 Reginald Stuart Head of manual training department at the high school in Oakland, California.
6 Blanche Larson Teaching elocution and music in Clarion; visited campus.
6 Minnie (Moore) Gray Plans to spend the winter in China with her husband.
6 Marguerite Wilker Teaching in Mason City; visited her sister Minnie on campus.
6 Herbert Bley Visited his parents in Cedar Falls.
6 Daisy Wallace Teaching in the home economics department in Primghar, Iowa.
6 Harriet Ranney Teaching eighth grade and high school in Elkader, Iowa.
6 Sarah Carpenter Principal in Mount Union, Iowa, schools.
6 Edna Stone Teaching history in Oakland, California.
6 Coyla Bruce Teaching home economics at Salix High School.
6 Bid Roach Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
7 Miss Sara F. Riggs Taking care of her sister, who is recovering from typhoid fever.
7 President Seerley Attended a board meeting in Des Moines.
7 Miss Johnson Visited her daughter Jennie.
7 Miss Ethel Elhissney Visited her home in Morning Sun.
7 Lora Cole Spent a few days at her home in Beaman.
7 Faith Kiddoo Returned home to visit her sick mother.
7 Helen Donnelly Spent a few days in Independence.
7 The Eulalians Initiation held at Sans Souci.
7 Miss Myra Call Visited Webster City.
7 Prof. Berkstresser Scheduled to officiate the Fort Dodge-Waterloo game.
7 Miss Carrie B. Parker Working in real estate in Riverbank, California.
7 The Homerian and Irving societies New hall dedication scheduled.
7 Ida Davis Visited her home in Fairbank.
7 Aletta Brunsvold Spent the summer in Norway.
7 Prof. Seymour Plans to referee a game at Grinnell against Carleton.
7 Juniors not dead yet; are first to appear with class monograms Junior class elects officers and conducts other organizational business.
8 Philos and Alphas hold joint initiation; Woodman Hall is scene of revelry as well as festivity Recap of events at social gathering.
8 "Sophs" have a word to say; hold mix in a style befitting their dignity Laurence Palmer, class sponsor, gave address at social gathering.
8 Shakespearean Society Program from October 23rd meeting.
8 The after glow Review of football game from fan's point of view.
18 President Seerley Called to Des Moines.