College Eye — December 17, 1914

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1 General program of meetings Schedule of A. J. "Dad" Elliott's addresses on campus December 17-20.
1 Basketball; two weeks' practice shows good lineup of material. Basketball schedule partially completed Season schedule is announced.
1 Teachers win dual debate; annual Highland-Teachers dual debate results in a victory for the Teachers by a score of 4 to 0 Judges stood in favor of I. S. T. C., 4-2; photo.
2 Work continues on midwinter play; Farce, "Stop Thief," will be presented in the latter part of January Cast announced.
2 Gospel team will work at Edgewood; will conduct a series of meetings during the holiday recess; seven members on team Y. M. C. A. will send a gospel team to Edgewood, Iowa, for the holidays.
2 Gymnasium is opened to business men; first class met in college Gymnasium Wednesday evening Once a week, local businessmen will be invited to Gymnasium for recreational activities.
2 Juniors are entertained; senior primary and kindergartners do homage to Class of 1916 Social gathering was held.
2 Schillerverein program, Dec. 17 Program announced for upcoming German Club meeting.
3 Gymnasium is opened Saturday afternoons Many students are taking advantage of Gymnasium's new Saturday hours for basketball and gymnastics.
3 Prof. Fullerton residence damaged by fire Damage from fire in basement estimated between $400 and $600.
3 Plans for new building; work on new manual arts building will commence soon New Vocational Building has been planned; Proudfoot, Bird and Rawson will design it; will be located on southwest corner of quadrangle.
3 Official Notes Important outside events in field of education are noted.
4 The basketball game Juniors win Training School basketball contest against sophomores.
4 The basketball game Juniors win Training School basketball contest against sophomores.
4 Editorial Encourages participation in preliminary debate; comments on library staff, jokes in chapel, and intersociety basketball.
4 Y. W. C. A. Review of recent events within the organization; Fanny Morris and Maud Kelsey spoke.
4 Father Wieneke addresses N. C. A. The Reverend Wieneke of St. Patrick's Church spoke to the Newman Catholic Association.
4 Practice teachers will hold weekly meetings Practice teachers at Training School meet once a week to receive instruction.
5 Triangular preliminary Monday night; men will be chosen for winter debate with Coe and Morningside Colleges Twelve men will participate in preliminary.
5 Philo program, Jan. 16, 1914; The heroic in history Program of speakers and their work.
5 Irving Society program, Friday Dec. 18, 1914; "Christmas and New Year Program" Program of speakers and their work.
5 New books at the library Several new books are available.
5 Declamatory contest at C. F. High School Roster of contestants in oratorical contest.
6 Harry P. Trumbo Is superintendent in Eldon.
6 Marie Edwards Entertained for Hildred Chamberlain, who is getting married.
6 Rev. Earl Roadman Attended Y. M. C. A. service.
6 Prof. W. H. Bender Spoke at a meeting of the Minnesota Educational Association.
6 Mayme Wise Is teaching in Humboldt.
6 Harry P. Trumbo Is superintendent in Eldon.
6 Mildred Druet Is teaching in Walker.
6 Marie Edwards Entertained for Hildred Chamberlain, who is getting married.
6 Hazel Shillinglaw Will go home for Christmas.
6 Emily M. Porter Is teaching in Waterloo.
6 Sadie Marion Becker Is teaching in Keokuk.
6 Supt. L. H. Minkel Was on campus to recruit teachers.
6 Louise Powers and Ethel Keith Are teaching in Ida Grove.
6 Hazel Chambers Is teaching in Carroll.
6 Ruth Lusted Is teaching in Reinbeck; attended teachers institute.
6 Barbara C. Mertens Is teaching in Bagley.
6 Florence Imlay Is a supervisor in Ottumwa.
6 Word has been received Lulu McLaughlin married Dr. F. W. Heiny.
6 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bender Visited family in Minnesota for Thanksgiving.
6 Dorothy Stoll Is teaching in Rembrandt.
6 Florence Merriam Is teaching in Ida Grove and plans to vacation in Ames.
6 Prof. Seerley Was in Des Moines.
6 Prof. C. P. Colegrove Is giving lectures in Pennsylvania and will spend Christmas with his son in Ohio.
6 F. L. McCreary Took concert band to Parkersburg.
6 Harm Kruger Is recovering from illness.
6 Miss Florence Freer Entertained friends.
6 Several members of the I. S. T. C. faculty Took part in Woman's Club program.
6 Prof. Cable Went to Fairfield for study center work.
6 Miss Ina Deal Visited her brother.
6 Marie Simpson Went to Davenport.
6 Miss Ward Was in Mount Pleasant.
6 Len Toomey Is staging a play in Sigourney.
7 Miss Alma Cutler Attended violin concert in Ames.
7 Prof. C. H. Meyerholz Did institute work.
7 The Tuesday Club Held meeting at home of Professor Wright.
7 Marian Ham, Jane Eccles and Miriam Chase Entertained Kindergarteners.
7 Mrs. Colegrove Entertained Sunday School class.
7 Dorothy Martin Entertained friends at her home.
7 Miss Etta Suplee Is living in California; her mother died recently.
7 Prof. S. A. Lynch Gave a speech in Waterloo.
7 Gladys Hamilton Is working again.
7 Mrs. Walker Read at Woman's Club.
7 Two showers have been given Henry Peterson is getting married.
8 Guy V. Aldrich Guy V. Aldrich will be on campus to hear A. J. "Dad" Elliott speak; photo.
8 Band gives concert; Cedar Falls Band presents splendid program at the college Tuesday evening Review of the on-campus performance of the Cedar Falls Band.
8 Debaters break training Professor Samuel Lynch hosted debate team for dinner.
8 Orios win second game; defeat Philos Wednesday evening by a score of 47 to 14; final game occurs Monday Literary societies continue to compete for intersociety basketball title.