College Eye — January 14, 1915

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1 Prof. Getchell addresses Sunday gathering; presents inspiring talk Sunday evening before Y. M. And Y. W. C. A. on "Faith of Our Fathers" Review of Professor Getchell's speech.
1 Carl Jorgenson Former I. S. T. C. student Carl Jorgenson returns to campus to study with Professor Merrill.
1 Game scheduled with Kansas Normal Home game against Kansas Normal is scheduled for February 6.
1 Teachers go to Des Moines Friday; will meet Drake Friday and Des Moines College Saturday afternoon; both teams are reported strong
1 First event in indoor meet is staged; forty-five yard dash is made by Fearing in 5.1; next Saturday's event will be the high jump Forty-six men competed in the indoor meet on campus; trying to utilize the Gymnasium to greater advantage.
1 Miss Christine Miller Christine Miller, lecture course performer who will sing on campus, is pictured; photo.
1 Training School defeats Walker; first home game of the season is won by Training School; score 30 to 16 Second team also claimed victory against Cedar Falls, 42-13.
1 The carnival is coming! Y. W. C. A. will host carnival.
1 Teachers drop game to Iowa; play good game but are unable to hold the fast Iowa team; score 44 to 16 University of Iowa defeated I. S. T. C. in basketball at Iowa City.
1 Basketball league games commence; twelve teams have been chosen, and will conduct a series of games during the next four weeks Team captains have been chosen for intramural basketball competition.
1 A new musical organization for Teachers College College Choir is being formed in the absence of the May Music Festival this year.
2 Race for place on gym team; Kingsbury and Whitmore have nearly equal chances for remaining place on gym team Fifteen men will compete for single opening on men's gymnastic team.
2 Modern Language Association meets at Minneapolis Twentieth annual conference of the Central Division of the Modern Language Association of America will be held.
2 Midwinter play will be January 29; popular farce, "Stop Thief," will be presented by elocution department Bertha Martin works to prepare students for upcoming performance; cast is announced.
2 May be downtown class in electricity Public interest has been shown for the teaching of an introductory course on electricity by Professor Perrine in downtown Cedar Falls.
3 Financial report of football season Reports money spent by I. S. T. C. for each game; letter winners announced.
3 Romeo Short Romeo Short has been coaching Training School's basketball team.
3 Educational committee meets at Des Moines Committee of the Iowa State Teachers Association was formed to examine curriculum of secondary schools.
3 Official Notes Announcements about alumni and important education officials, including James H. Trewin, O. T. Corson, and Governor George W. Clarke.
4 Prof. Cummins Professor Cummins made humorous statement in penmanship class.
4 Prof. Cummins Professor Cummins made humorous statement in penmanship class.
4 Editorial Urges students to patronize those businesses that advertise in the College Eye.
4 An elegy to the teacher Poem about the importance of a teacher's impact on a child's life.
4 As evidence Student points out that several faculty are wearing boots on campus.
5 Y. W. C. A. notes Professor Getchell spoke at joint meeting; Mission Study classes have begun.
5 Miss Oliver gives best new year's wishes Distributed New Year's cards to students during chapel.
5 Neotrophian Society; program for January 15; January's great men Officers elected; program announced.
6 Nellie E. Nelson Is teaching in Boone.
6 Ruby E. Reimler Is teaching in Sumner.
6 Ruth Cassady Is teaching in Rolfe.
6 Laura Darby Is teaching in Cedar Falls.
6 Ellen Benson Is teaching in Eldon.
6 Isabel M. Taylor Married Henry J. Whannel.
6 Anna Heisig Is teaching in Orange City.
6 Mildred A. Evans Married George W. Boyach.
6 Nellie E. Nelson Is teaching in Boone.
6 Mae Loving Is teaching in Ottumwa.
6 Glenn Mitchell Visited college friends.
6 On Nov. 17, 1914 Mr. and Mrs. George Kramer welcomed a new son.
6 Mary Stuckslager Is working in Mason City.
6 Lillian Knight and Celeste Kirk Are receiving good reports.
6 Hazel Vera Jeffries Is teaching in Bondurant.
6 Anna Davis Will be working in Fort Dodge.
6 Grace Leaman Is working in Scranton.
6 Hazel Butterfield Is working in St. Augustine, Florida.
6 Ethel Trimble Is teaching in Grinnell.
6 Lucy Belle Francis Visited the campus last week.
6 Supt. J. R. Neveln Visited and was looking for teachers.
6 At an afternoon party Emma Lambert entertained old Philathea members.
6 Alice Lybarger Is traveling with Chicago Ladies' Concert Company.
6 Miss Childs and Miss Hughes Were part of Woman's Club program.
6 Gladys Young Is going to study in Chicago.
6 Bruce Lybarger Talks about life in Berlin.
6 Emilio Humareda Is from Peru and has entered classes at ISTC.
6 Friends and classmates Mae Mosley died.
6 Thirteen study centers Twenty-four faculty members visited study centers across Iowa.
6 On Dec. 16, 1914 Hildred Chamberlain married R. Clifton Keagy.
7 Prof. and Mrs. C. A. Fullerton Are having fire damage repaired; hope to be able to return home soon.
7 Genevieve Edwards Was visited by her mother, Meta.
7 Miss Flora Stookey Is assisting in elocution department.
7 Miss Flora Stookey Is assisting in elocution department.
7 Frank Willey Refereed East Waterloo-Cedar Falls basketball game.
7 The physical training classes Are planning sleigh rides.
7 Prof. S. A. Lynch and Prof. Barnes Judged a debate.
7 On Tuesday, Jan. 5, 1915 Bertha Goff married E. W. Kueppel.
7 Mrs. C. P. Colegrove Was entertaining her aunt.
7 The president of the freshman class Was injured doing gymnastics.
7 Prof. and Mrs. C. A. Fullerton Are having fire damage repaired; hope to be able to return home soon.
7 The Social Science Club Meeting will be January 15.
7 John Boatman Will be an assistant in Physics lab.
7 Genevieve Edwards Was visited by her mother, Meta.
8 Driblets Briefly comments on occurrences across campus.
8 Christine Miller Christine Miller; photo.