College Eye — November 5, 1914

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1 Teachers meet Iowa Wesleyan Friday; second and last game to be played on the home field; Wesleyan reported strong; game call at 2:30
1 Freshmen hold weekly mix; Cedar Heights is the center of attraction Tuesday night Freshmen class held social gathering.
1 Senior physical training in Des Moines program; seniors and juniors in physical training department will give symbolic play, "Pandora's Box" Physical training students will perform play at meeting of the Iowa State Teachers Association.
1 Informal meeting of Schillerverein; program, initiation, use of "cup and spoon", and German games German Club held first meeting of the year.
1 Prof. Clark will appear Nov. 23; head of public speaking department of Chicago University will read Thackeray's "Vanity Fair" Professor Clark will speak on campus.
1 Former Teachers debaters make good showing; Homer Veatch and John McDonald place in Chicago preliminary Two I. S. T. C. alumni made the top twelve in debate.
1 Teachers lose Fayette game; fail to score on strong U. I. U. lineup; hard fought game throughout; score twelve to nothing I. S. T. C. defeated by Upper Iowa University.
1 Untitled Robert Fearing refereed Iowa Falls-Hampton football game.
1 November tennis tournament to be started; cup will be presented to the winner of singles in the final round; October tournament must close this week Silver Davis cup trophy will be awarded to winner of tennis tournament.
2 Whitacre Hall celebrates; Halloween is ushered in mid jollity and revelry Halloween party was enjoyed.
2 Good number on cross country races; five mile course is covered twice a week; several students show up strong Approximately fifteen men are participating in track and field practices.
2 A. B.'s pull off first real tirade; the Fell residence fairly radiates senior stunts, senior knowledge and senior magic Seniors held Halloween party.
3 Miss Hazel Strayer and Inez Brown give recital; former I. S. T. C. students delight Independence audience Article from Independence Record praises musical performance by I. S. T. C. faculty.
3 Untitled Women students born in August, September, and October enjoyed birthday party.
3 Rapid growth of extension work; more than one-half of counties in the state are reached; fifty study centers Approximately 1500 students are enrolled in extension courses.
3 Official Notes Notes recent important meetings on campus; faculty on new committees are listed.
4 Editorial effervescences Briefly comments on a number of subjects.
4 A soliloquy before the game Creative work describing the experiences of a football player.
5 Alpha program Program from last meeting of the Alpha Literary Society.
5 The status quo of the freshmen States campus rules for freshmen to follow.
5 Y. W. C. A. Review of events at last week's meetings.
5 Homerian Society Program from last meeting.
6 Martha Benbow Benbow to teach in Eldora, Iowa.
6 Blanche Martin Teaching in West Union; spent Thanksgiving in Cedar Falls.
6 Miss Sara M. Riggs Granted leave of absence.
6 Casper Schenk Casper Schenk is appointed to the legal committee of the American Legion.
6 Aubrey Grubb Was a guest at the senior class dinner.
6 Miriam Bender Visited Cedar Falls for the weekend.
6 Cedar Falls High Defeated Ackley, 30-0.
6 Aubrey Grubb Called home due to the death of her mother.
6 Two Kirksville Normal teachers Miss Savage and Miss Patterson visited classes on campus.
6 Prof. J. B. Knoepfler Visited Blairsburg.
6 The county examinations Ninety-three people took the examinations.
6 Miss Vivien
6 Mrs. Walker Visited Ames and Des Moines studying dormitories and cafeterias.
6 Elva Bailey Visited friends on campus.
6 Eleanor Bemis Eleanor Bemis visited her home in Bondurant.
6 Mr. John L. Conrad Visited Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fullerton.
6 A picture of Miss Mary Ann Kaufman Featured in the "Music New."
6 Miss Mary Townsend Living in Des Moines and teaching Y. W. C. A. classes.
6 The Neos had a party A party was held in the old gymnasium.
6 Dena Gillin Visited campus for a week.
6 Cleo Williams Attended her brother's wedding in Cedar Rapids.
6 Miss Sara M. Riggs Visited relatives in Nashua and Waverly.
6 Faith Downs Returned to classes.
6 The Y. W. C. A. cabinet Entertained the advisory board.
6 Miss Yonda Called home due to her grandmother's death.
6 After a long illness Avis Williams died in California at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cilley.
6 Mrs. (Mary Wilson) Fitzgerald Visited campus.
6 A letter of invitation Invitations were sent to all alumni to attend a banquet and reunion.
6 Grover Hammersly Visited Cedar Falls.
6 According to reports Ben Robinson is working in the manual training department in Guttenberg, Iowa.
6 Helena Messerschmidt Studying in the American School of Osteopathy in Kirksville, Missouri.
6 Wanda Crisman Plans to begin teaching at Dewitt High School.
6 Miriam Bender Visited friends in Cedar Falls; teaching in Albert Lea, Minnesota.
6 Mrs. (Mary Crew) Boedcher Mary Boedcher is the county supervisor in Kittitas County, Ellensburg, Washington.
6 Martha Benbow Attended her sister Margaret's wedding.
6 Mrs. John J. Williams Visited friends in Cedar Falls and attended the Eastern Star Convention in Waterloo.
6 Casper Schenk Candidate for United States senate; spoke at a rally in Waterloo.
6 Blanche Martin Teaching in West Union; visited Cedar Falls.
7 Erwin Sage Refereed a basketball game.
7 Paul Farlow Paul Farlow married Catherine Lewis November 8, 1919.
7 Prof. R. Coffey Entertained his Sunday School class at a get-together by the river.
7 The Glenn boys Visited friends in Parkersburg.
7 Roy Abbott Spent the weekend at Deep River.
7 Harry Anderson Attended his sister's wedding in Lyle, Minnesota.
7 Prof. W. W. Gist The Reverend Nathan Gist was appointed to a pastorate in Webster, Massachusetts.
7 Miss Ida Bartholf Teaching in Iowa Falls; visited Cedar Falls.
7 Kathleen Case Visited by her mother and her friend, Mrs. Roberts.
7 Margaret and Nell Barnes Spent a day in Cherokee at their home.
7 Mrs. Henderson Visited, along with her daughter Esther, Ruth Henderson
7 On Saturday evening The junior kindergarten women entertained the seniors.
7 Miss Mary Simpson Mary Simpson visited Mrs. E. Lalan.
7 Erwin Sage Refereed the Waverly versus Osage game.
7 Miss Irena Simpson Father visited.
7 Charles Perrott Visited friends and family in Guttenberg.
7 Paul Farlow Drove to Fayette.
7 The Iowa Club Third program of the year consisted of talk by Professor Rice and a debate presented by students.
8 Untitled The Training School; photo.
8 Men preparing for Highland debate; bench of judges in place of the modern jury is the question Six men will represent I. S. T. C. at Highland Park debate on December 20.
8 Shakespearians program Will consider factory work.
8 Irving Society, Nov. 6, 1914 Program.
8 Zeta program, Nov. 8th, 1914
8 Training School loses to Oelwein; are defeated in a hard fought game Saturday by the narrow margin of 10 to 12 Teachers College High School was defeated at Oelwein.
8 Harry Shedd is given surprise; about thirty friends gather at Shedd residence Saturday night Guests dressed in Halloween costumes at Harry Shedd's surprise birthday party.
8 Tostlebe timnambulations Halloween party was held at the home of Carl Tostlebe.
211 Y. W. C. A. Call for "Big Sisters" for freshmen women.