College Eye — January 7, 1915

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1 Training School presents "Children's Messiah" All Training School students participated in dramatic production.
1 Aristos win basketball championship; win intersociety trophy from the Philos by a narrow margin; score 23 to 18; fast game throughout Aristotelian Literary Society wins championship banner in the eighth year of its existence.
1 Philos win Sage trophy; place six men on intercollegiate debate; Aristos four, Orios 2; Orios hold trophy at present Painting donated by Dr. Sage of Waterloo will hang in the Philomathean Hall.
1 Prof. Cable Professor and Mrs. Cable have returned from Albion, Iowa.
1 Gospel team meets with splendid success; series of meetings at Edgewood, IA; attract capacity house Y. M. C. A. Gospel Team spent eight days in Edgewood, working with the citizens there; photo.
1 Teachers lose Grinnell game; Grinnellians close their tour by winning from the Teachers by a score of 46 to 11; next game Friday I. S. T. C. will play University of Iowa.
2 Debating team is chosen; men are selected who will present the Teachers in the Coe-Morningside-I. S. T. C. triangular Field narrowed to six men who will compete in intercollegiate debate in March.
2 Y. W. C. A. conference at Lake Forest; Y. W. C. A. basis of membership is discussed; interesting program of speakers I. S. T. C. sent two delegates to conference in Illinois on January 1, 2, and 3.
3 Official Notes State Board of Examiners report on certification and accreditation printed in full.
4 Third number of lecture course; recital by well-known contralto, Christine Miller, in college auditorium Thursday, Jan. 14 Newspapers articles included that praise the performances of Christine Miller, who will perform on campus; photo.
5 Dad Elliott closes series of meetings; most successful campaign in history of school; nearly forty men take pledge; influence of visit is far-reaching Review of events during A. J. "Dad" Elliott's visit to campus.
5 We wonder if on the first of January that-- Makes predictions about what people's New Year's resolutions will be.
6 Lily Robinson Is substituting for Miss Parker in Cedar Falls.
6 Mary Walters Lives in Sibley and visited her parents in Cedar Falls.
6 Florence Philpot Received praise in a publication for her singing.
6 Gilbert Gunnerson Visited the campus.
6 Harold Frisby Is living in Saskatchewan, Canada.
6 Prof. and Mrs. J. O. Perrine Entertained in honor of a friend.
6 Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gist Visited Professor Gist.
6 At a simple 10 o'clock luncheon Dorothy Shoemaker will marry J. Howard Houston.
6 Carl Wild Is studying at University of Minnesota.
6 Mary Simons Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
6 Mary Walters Lives in Sibley and visited her parents in Cedar Falls.
6 Faye Palmer Spent some time at home.
6 Ruth Wright Entertained friends at her home.
6 Fern Lalan Visited friends in Cedar Rapids.
6 Lily Robinson Is substituting for Miss Parker in Cedar Falls.
6 Evelyn Partington Has returned to work after an illness.
6 At a dainty tray luncheon Edith Riland will marry J. Foy Cross.
6 Dr. and Mrs. Brown Visited Mrs. Farlow.
6 John Barnes Is working in Wichita, Kansas; visited his parents in Cedar Falls.
6 Gilbert Gunnerson Visited the campus.
6 Florence Philpot Received praise in a publication for her singing.
6 Several I. S. T. C. alumni Visited campus the last day of school; tells where some alumni are working.
6 Harry Lambert Lives in Iowa City and returned to Cedar Falls to visit his mother.
6 Faith Downs Lives in Center Point; spent her vacation in Cedar Falls and Charles City.
6 Harold Frisby Is living in Saskatchewan, Canada.
6 Gladys Palmer Is working in Webb.
6 Herbert Bley Returned to Detroit, Michigan, after visiting his parents.
7 Bess Beswick Visited Cedar Falls.
7 Miss Evelyn Partington Returns to work in Waterloo.
7 Miss Carpenter and Miss Lorenz Traveled to Minneapolis to attend meeting of Modern Languages Association.
7 Bess McCowan Is training to be a nurse; had an operation for appendicitis.
7 Pres. and Mrs. H. H. Seerley Visited family members.
7 Miss Evelyn Partington Returns to work in Waterloo.
7 Mabel Barry Is teaching south of Cedar Falls.
7 Rita Maston Went home for holidays.
7 Miss Carpenter and Miss Lawrence Attended meetings in Minneapolis.
7 Fourteen I. S. T. C. students Enjoyed a New Year's party.
7 Bess Beswick Visited Cedar Falls.
7 Miss Nellie Inglethron Is teaching in Marathon, Iowa.
7 Prof. Deck of Iowa City Visited Professor Condit.
7 Friends in Cedar Falls Helen Jaroleman and David Buck will be married.
8 C. M. Fullerton Moved to Cedar Falls.
8 Grace Dugan Went home early before vacation.
8 Erma Lusk Left school early due to illness.
8 Mrs. Walker Entertained friends.
8 Prof. and Mrs. Reuben McKitrick Enjoyed a visit from family.
8 At their last society meeting Clios and guests enjoyed meeting.
8 Virginia Allen Had a nervous collapse.
8 Gladys Severin Entertained friends.
8 Prof. Hersey Visited family in Earlville
8 Erwin Sage Will coach in Nashua.
8 Marion and Hazel Shillinglaw Visited friends in Independence.
8 Irene Lawler Left school because of mumps.
8 Vina Younker Entertained seniors at her home.
8 Noted lecturer speaks at chapel; Dr. Corsen, former Ohio superintendent of public instruction addressed the student body Summary of Dr. Corsen's speech on campus.