College Eye — December 3, 1914

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1 Second lecture course number is presented; delightful comedy, "The Romancer," given by Frank Lea Short Company is well attended Review of campus performance by Frank Lea Short Company.
1 Romeo Short is elected football captain for 1915 Has been injured this season.
1 Seven hundred boys in Cedar Falls Friday; delegations from every part of the state will attend boys' conference; good lineup of speakers Approximately seven hundred boys are expected to attend the Older Boys' Conference; program for the conference.
1 Intersociety basketball schedule arranged; will be played off before Christmas vacation; final contest occurs Dec. 21 Aristotelian, Orio, and Philomathean Literary Societies will compete in basketball tournament.
1 Aristos banquet sister Shakespeareans; twenty-sixth annual feast is held in college gymnasium; Methodist ladies serve tempting viands Review of events at social gathering, with program.
1 Basketball practice commences; four men from last year's squad report for work; good lineup of new material; game scheduled with Beloit College Discusses possible season match-ups and a review of players; roster of participants.
1 Junior college seniors have social fusing; select "Old Ladies Gymnasium" as most appropriate place for Hard Time party Social gathering held; class officers elected.
2 The Iowa Club President Seerley addressed the Iowa Club on the subject of efficiency.
2 Drake 14--Teachers 3; windup game results in the best showing the Teachers made during the past season; much of fighting in Drake's territory I. S. T. C. defeated by the Bulldogs in final game of the football season.
2 Second team loses Thanksgiving game; Osage Warriors pile up a score of 31 points; second string men lack consistent practice Second string team defeated by Osage High School, 31-0.
2 Philos win triangular debate; pile up a maximum of six points; Orios receive two points; Aristos one; careful study of the question evident Debate was held on whether or not the government should own and operate all railroads.
3 Official Notes Makes important education related announcements, including items from off campus; news of the recent ISTA convention and election.
4 The yell master's daydream Praises those who supported the football team; encourages all students to show their school spirit during basketball season.
4 N. C. A. hold reception Reception was held for Father Weineke at the home of Mrs. F. B. White.
4 The drift of the conversation Humorous statement made by Miss Stout during German class.
5 "Dad" Elliot is coming; noted Y. M. C. A. worker will visit college Dec. 17-20; what other colleges say of "Dad" Elliot Iowa college newspaper excerpts reviewing addresses given by A. J. Elliot, who will speak on the I. S. T. C. campus.
5 Facts concerning A. J. Elliot Background information about international Y. M. C. A. secretary, "Dad" Elliot, who will speak on campus.
5 Student Volunteer Band is active; several addresses have been delivered by those interested in the work Fifteen members make up campus Student Volunteer Band.
6 Cross country run is held; twenty-one contestants complete new six mile course; start south of Training School; time 38 minutes, 13 1/2 seconds Fall track season ended with cross country run held on November 23.
6 Former I. S. T. C. student wins prize John McDonald took first place at University of Chicago's inter-university preliminary debate.
6 A word for the scrubs; their work during the past season should be highly appreciated; are the practice material for the varsity Portrays the work of a second string football player.
6 A word from our student volunteers; Miss Miller and Miss Burmeister are commissioned at executive conference At General Executive conference of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. Church in New York, alumnae Anna Miller and Elsie Burmeister were commissioned.
6 Untitled A. J. Elliot, international Y. M. C. A. secretary; photo.
7 Y. W. C. A. notes Review of events at recent meetings; invites new students to attend meetings.
7 Y. W. C. A. National Week of Prayer observed.
7 N. C. A. notes New officers announced for Newman group.
7 A review of athletics Review of football competition this season.
8 George Wallace Teaching in Sac City; visited his parents.
8 Anna Funk Celebrating Thanksgiving in Knoxville.
8 Elizabeth McDonald Returned to position of principal in Clarksville.
8 Brian C. Condit Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Ruth Jeffers Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
8 Harriet Watson Spending year at home.
8 Pearl McCaffree Visited home near Waterloo.
8 Arthur Fortsch Principal at Center Point.
8 Miss Young Entertained Home Economics Department.
8 Zona Gail Spoke in Des Moines.
8 Several familiar faces Alumni visited chapel.
8 Mildred Packer Drawing supervisor at Ames High School.
8 Elsie Fabrick Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Brian C. Condit Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rice Have a new son, John Sylvester.
8 Olive Warren Teaching at Benedict College in South Carolina.
8 Louise Smith and Ella Van Dellen Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Dick and Lee Shillinglaw Spent Thanksgiving at home.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Wright Have twin sons.
8 Allie Faber Was at home Sunday.
8 Miss Myra Call Entertained guests with tea and a speaker.
8 Mrs. H. H. Seerley Entertained friends last week.
8 Florence Nottger Visited campus.
8 Jennie Parson, Faye and Ruth Bristley Have been staying with Bernice Ravelin.
8 Miss Emma F. Lambert Is visiting Rose Ferguson.
8 Audrey Adams Clemmons, Amy Moore, Miss Billings Are teaching in Storm Lake.
8 Sarah Baekken Teaching in Alta.
8 Karl Nolte Returned home due to sickness.
8 Miss Young Has been teaching in Sibley, Iowa, part of this week.
8 Prof. D. Sands Wright Spoke at First Congregational Church.
8 Prof. C. A. Fullerton Took family to Rockford for Thanksgiving.
8 Duane Corning Has been hired to work in Central Hall.
8 Blanche Martin Teaching in West Union; spent Thanksgiving in Cedar Falls.
8 Friends of Delpha Davis Teaching in Serbia; requested postcards.
8 Anna Miller Plans to go to India as missionary hindered by war; will enter a Bible institute in Chicago.
8 Zoe Harmon Teaching English in Humboldt; spent Thanksgiving with her parents in Cedar Falls.
8 Carrie Jones Teaching in Des Moines.
8 Eleanor Mitchell and Helen Bowen Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
8 George Wallace Teaching in Sac City; visited his parents.
8 Gladys Young Studying music in Chicago.
8 Anna Funk Celebrating Thanksgiving in Knoxville.
8 Irene Murray Head of the Home Economics Department in Dubuque.
8 Hazel Strayer Performed in Waterloo at a recital.
8 Lulu McLaughlin Visited Joy Harmon in Cedar Falls.
8 Blanche Larson Spent a few days at her home in Cedar Falls.
8 Mrs. Margaret Butler Margaret Butler visited her daughter in Sisseton, South Dakota.
8 Flossie La Tier Celebrated Thanksgiving in Waterloo; visited Cedar Falls.
8 Helen Wylie Teaching in Center Point.
8 Arthur C. Kramer Visited Cedar Falls; teaching in Waverly.
8 Ruth Jeffers Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
8 Elizabeth McDonald Returned to position of principal in Clarksville.
9 Margaret Condit Will assist at recital.
9 Messrs. Haight, Thompson, Pratt, Perrott, and Justesen Attended the Gospel Team conference.
9 Miss Alice Heinz Went home for Thanksgiving and a wedding.
9 Miss Bertha Goff Resigned from faculty; resignation effective at Christmas.
9 Miss Young Entertained Home Economics Department.
9 Miss Ward Entertained with tea and stories.
9 J. W. Thompson Broke his arm.
9 Miss Helen Wylie Will be teaching in Center Point.
9 Gladys Hamilton Is working again.
9 Aristo-Shakes Hosted a party last week.
9 Miss Allen Left school.
9 The McDonald boys Entertained for Thanksgiving at Russell-Lamson Hotel.
9 An elaborate breakfast Football players had fine meal prepared by Margaret Oliver and Lillian Lambert.
9 Margaret Condit Will assist at recital.
9 Miss Taggart Entertained brother.
9 Helen Hinkson Spent Thanksgiving with Elda Platt.
9 Coach Berkstresser Entertained football players with an oyster dinner.
9 Jane Bigelow Entertained for Thanksgiving.
9 Verna Taylor Married Mr. Biebeshiemer on Thanksgiving.
9 Jean Jongewaard Entertained her sister.
9 Hawley Whitacre Has quit job to return to ISTC.
9 Prof. Arey and the Misses Arey Entertained on Thanksgiving.
9 Prof. Lynch Attended conference for English teachers.
9 Vice President and Mrs. Marshall Visited Commercial Club and Cedar Falls Woman's Club.
9 Community center meeting is successful; Teachers College faculty and patrons of school units in starting things right at new Eddy School Meeting was held at Eddy School No. 6, one of I. S. T. C.'s ten model schools; will serve as model rural school.
9 Neotrophian program for December 4th Topics include "The Frozen North" and "The Sunny South."
10 Prof. Perrine wins golf tournament; eliminates attorney Martin in final round by long putt on last green; runners-up make good showing J. O. Perrine defeated LeClaire Martin by one stroke; results of other matches.
10 Prof. Cable Axel Justesen made humorous comment on earthquake behavior.
10 Contracts are let for "Old Gold"; Castle-Pierce Company have secured printing; while engraving will be done by Waterloo firm Bids have been accepted for the printing and engraving of this year's Old Gold yearbooks.
10 Training School swamps Independence High; last game of the season results in a victory for T. H. S. by a score of 42 to 0
10 Prof. Berkstresser entertains football men All football participants were invited to social gathering at Coach Berkstresser's home.
10 November tournament is complete; Farlow wins finals, defeating Kern by a narrow margin; handsome cup is presented to winner Professor Seymour presented first place trophy to Paul Farlow at the close of the November tennis tournament.