College Eye — November 12, 1914

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1 Teachers 13 Iowa Wesleyan 0; Teachers pile up score of thirteen points, thus winning last conference game of the season I. S. T. C. takes its first win of the season.
1 W. C. T. U. speak at Sunday gathering; local association speaks before student body in recognition of world's temperance Sunday The Reverend Vannoy spoke at W. C. T. U. meeting.
1 After Pepperfest is held Friday night; students celebrate football victory by big bonfire, speeches and line plunges on the "movies" Pep rally was held at the corner of 22nd and College Streets; head downtown for raid on theaters.
1 A. B.'s hard time party; new house cross lots, of Lotts is scene of lots revelry Senior class held social gathering.
1 Drake game Saturday; Teachers will play windup game with Drake University at Des Moines; Missouri defeated Drake by a score of 32 to 6 Final game of the season will be played.
1 Irvings hold initiation banquet; ghostly reception is given to new members in the college gymnasium Saturday evening Irving Literary Society initiated new members.
1 Ex-presidents organize Ex-presidents of the Iowa State Teachers Association have formed an organization.
2 Untitled "Dad" Elliot of the Y. M. C. A. will visit campus December 17-20; photo.
2 Talking thru the ether; wireless apparatus of the physical science department is perfected Students sent and received wireless messages under the direction of Professor Perrine.
3 Official Notes Announces November 1914 graduates and the faculty attendees of the Iowa State Teachers Association meeting.
3 1st aid to the injured Two hour class on first aid technique will be offered.
4 Y. W. C. A. notes Review of events at recent meetings.
4 Untitled Criticizes other schools that do not welcome visiting athletic teams; comments on other football related items.
5 Paul Farlow wins singles in Oct. tournament; takes three straight sets in the finals from Meyer by a score of 6-1; 6-4; 6-2 Review of October singles tennis competition; November participants are listed.
5 Conference championship undecided; lies between colleges of Ellsworth and Parsons; both have made clean sweep Ellsworth and Parsons Colleges will compete for the conference championship title.
6 Ben Robinson Ben W. Robinson will continue studies at the University of Iowa for the Doctor of Philosophy degree.
6 Blanche Fuller Blanche Fuller is married to Clarence Cooper.
6 Hawley Whitacre Hawley Whitacre's composition will be featured in upcoming band concert.
6 Ruby Reese Confined to the hospital.
6 Miss Sophia Thoene Visited in Cedar Falls to hear the Helen Keller lecture.
6 Lois Fisher Lois Fisher was visited by her sister and mother.
6 Myrtle Usher Spent time at her home in Nashua.
6 Miss Ward Spoke at the Missouri Teachers' Convention
6 Hawley Whitacre Visited his home on College Hill.
6 Miss Neva Mackin Visited campus with her sister Amber.
6 The Cedar Falls Tigers Defeated by Cedar Rapids, 12-0.
6 The new auto livery College students are using the auto livery.
6 Mr. Carl Elimke Carl Elimke visited Cedar Falls.
6 Mamie Christensen Visited her home in Albert Lea, Minnesota.
6 Jap Wilbur Substituted for Aubrey Grubb while he attended his mother's funeral.
6 The November class Picnic held at Golf Links.
6 Misses Ruth Porter and Zida Frost Visited Ruth's home in Cedar Rapids.
6 Miss Sophia Thoene Visited her home in Sumner.
6 Ruby Reese Absent from classes for a few days due to an illness.
6 M. R. Hassel Working as superintendent in Correctionville.
6 Helen Tone Elected to teach primary grades in Sergeant Bluffs.
6 Ben Robinson Visited Cedar Falls; teaching manual training in Guttenberg.
6 Peter J. Hanson Visited College Hill; superintendent in Alden.
6 Brian Condit Attended his grandfather's funeral in Cedar Falls; teaching science in Spring Valley, Minnesota.
6 Arthur Kramer Visited College Hill.
6 Among the faculty in attendance Roster of the faculty present at the Des Moines Teachers Meeting.
6 Two or three hundred alumni Alumni attended a banquet in the Y. M. C. A. building in Des Moines.
6 A. V. Graeber Replaced Mr. Eells at Rolfe.
6 Kathryn Reynolds Serving as deputy supervisor in Spencer.
6 The primary banquet Banquet held in Des Moines.
6 Lottie Brooker Appointed to teach Domestic Science in Ottosen.
6 R. C. McConnell Farming with his wife in Riceville.
6 Annie (Champion) Fonda Visited friends on campus.
6 Blanche Fuller Teaching in McGregor; visited campus. Lillian Kramer visited Hazel Butterfield in Prairie du Chien.
6 "Frosty" Baker Visited Cedar Falls on his way to Des Moines.
6 Ida Bartholf Teaching in Iowa Falls; visited Cedar Falls.
6 Linnie Downs Savage Teaching sewing in the Des Moines schools.
6 Early in the fall Ellen A. Kirkpatrick married Owen Barnhill.
7 Miss Emma Lambert Hosted a social time for the November class.
7 Frank Jewell and George Hansen Considering attending the Chicago-Minnesota game on November 21.
7 Eunice Spartman's father Visited campus.
7 Mary Bailey Left school due to appendicitis.
7 Caroline Lang Visited Ethel Wand in Brandon.
7 Ruth McCormick, Muriel Swanson, and Helen Spellman Suffered from ptomaine poisoning.
7 Gale Gardiner Visited her sister in Kelsey.
7 Margaret Dick Attended the State Teachers Meeting in Des Moines with her family.
7 Miss Meta Fredericksen Visited her sister Mary on campus.
7 The Cottage Reading Circle Met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gist.
7 We are very sorry to hear Eleanor Jones was not able to finish the fall term because of eye trouble.
7 Elizabeth Wilbur Returned home due to ill health.
7 First annual cross country run; will be staged Monday, Nov. 23; three medals to be awarded Football and cross country athletes will be participants in contest.
8 N. C. A. notes Father Wieneke spoke on "The Meaning of Religious Service"; social gathering was held at home of Mrs. L. Berry.
8 Caps and gowns are donned; seniors appear in chapel Friday morning in full regalia Gives brief history of the wearing of caps and gowns at graduation ceremonies.
8 Older boys conference; will be held in this city Dec. 4-5-6 Seventh Annual Older Boys' Conference will be held on campus; for promising young men; photo.