College Eye — January 22, 1915

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1 Teachers lose Des Moines games; hold Drake down to a creditable score but are outplayed by fast Des Moines team I. S. T. C. defeated by Drake University, 17-7, and Des Moines College, 41-25.
1 Warren Proctor given honor Alumnus Warren Proctor will travel to Chicago to perform as soloist in the First Christian Science church.
1 Platteville Normal game Friday night; Teachers will meet fast aggregation from the Wisconsin State Normal School Teachers will face the Badgers for their second home game of the season.
1 Second event in indoor meet; high jump is won by Fearing at the height of 5 ft. 4 inches; Kingsbury stands second Twelve-pound shot-put will be next week's event.
1 Herbert Hottman Herbert Hottman receives new nickname.
1 Lecture course number is changed; Harold Bauer and Madame Elizabeth Von Endert will give recital in place of Busoni; both rank high in musical circles War interferes with travel planned by artists.
1 Prof. Walters addresses Parlor Reading Circle G. W. Walters spoke on "Child Welfare" at the home of Mrs. Jackson.
1 Hear popular play "Stop Thief"; students interested in dramatic art will present well-known farce Jan. 29 Review of plot for campus play.
1 The preliminary Preliminary campus competition will be held to determine the team that will participate in the interstate normal oratorical contest.
2 N. C. A. hold annual mid-winter frolic; college gymnasium is scene of much fishing and swishing Good times were enjoyed by all who attended the Newman Society's social gathering.
2 Gymnasium is open Monday evenings; opened to students on Monday and Thursday nights; varsity will hold regular pressure Recreation hours at Gymnasium have been extended.
2 Gymnastic team is now complete; Kingsbury is finally chosen fifth man; Whitmore will be alternate Professor Seymour chose the final man for the gymnastics team.
3 Beginners class for military band New course will be offered on the basics of military band instruments.
3 President of state board resigns; resignation of Hon. James H. Trewin J. H. Trewin's resignation from the Iowa State Board of Education will take effect on January 1, 1915.
3 Official Notes Makes important statewide and national education announcements.
4 All those who desire to run Candidates for College Eye staff during 1915-1916 school year will be announced.
4 English Club program Faculty will present information on recent professional conventions.
4 Editorial Claims that the College Eye would do better if society reporters would turn in their news.
5 Capacity house greets Christine Miller; well known soprano is most enthusiastically received--presents an excellent program Review of Christine Miller's voice recital.
5 Stop Thief Brief review of student play's plot.
6 Grace McKean Is superintendent in Anita.
6 Evelyn I. McQuilkin Is teaching at East Waterloo.
6 Mildred Waite Is an assistant.
6 Miss Lenore Shanewise Gave a reading in Urbana.
6 Enoch B. Gowin Is teaching at New York University.
6 Myrtle Crane Stopped teaching to care for her mother, who is ill.
6 Ellen Nyman Is teaching in Bancroft.
6 Harley W. Grimes Is superintendent in Stanwood.
6 Bert Barrett Is an understudy in 'Othello'
6 Hazel Potwin Visited Elsie Potwin.
6 Elizabeth McAvoy Is principal in Hudson.
6 Mamie Foster Is principal at Fort Dodge.
6 Francis Shambaugh Is teaching in Cape Girardeau, Missouri; she is mourning the death of her father.
6 News of the death Effie M. Longman died.
6 Miss Julia Hurd Had a lesson plan published.
6 The Y. W. C. A. cabinet Entertained at home of Lillian Sherrard.
6 Ida Gaarder Injured her eye, as did Lucile Smith.
6 Selma Storre Is ill.
6 The Davis County students Had a party.
6 The Alpha-Philo annual banquet Was last Thursday.
6 Miss Evelyn Morton Will be on leave of absence.
6 Several I. S. T. C. students Took part in Easter service.
6 John Gabriel Is studying theology.
6 Henrietta Whitacre Had idiopathic parotiditis.
6 Thomas J. Durant Has important position in Washington, D. C.
6 Miss Beatrice Wilbur Is visiting friends in Northwood.
6 The Newman Catholic Festival was held in Gymnasium.
6 Several students Have not returned since the holidays.
6 Miss Lillian Lambert Entertained friends for dinner.
6 Mrs. G. W. Newton and son Ross Went to California for the winter.
6 Twenty-four members Faculty conducted study center work.
6 Grace Neagle Sprained her wrist in a fall.
6 Marion Jenkins and Lillian Hartlin Are doing office work.
6 Caro Austin and Irene Pano Are studying with Bertha Hart in Chicago.
6 Prof. C. P. Colegrove Gave lecture in Independence.
6 Ask Alice Oleson and Blanche Brummwell About trains.
6 Mrs. G. W. Seymour Visited Professor Seymour.
6 The home and educational department Woman's Club met at Training School.
6 Maud L. Popp Has taken to painting china.
7 Miss Barr Assisted in a program at Methodist Church.
7 Miss Correll and Miss Cresswell Entertained faculty friends.
7 Prof. Colegrove Attended meeting on vocational education.
7 Belle Smith Injured her eye.
7 Christel Palmer Is planning to study with Bertha Hart in Chicago.
7 Miss Florence E. Ward Gave a lecture in Indianapolis.
7 Hawley Whitacre Spent the weekend in Cedar Rapids.
7 Bess McCowan Is back to studying after an operation for appendicitis.
7 It is rumored Bob Fearing tried to show off gymnastic talent.
7 Remember Y. W. C. A. carnival will be held on February 6.
8 Prof. Wright addresses Christian associations Summary of David Sands Wright's speech on "Planes of Living."
8 Philos and Alphas hold scintillation Review of literary society's programs.
8 Epigrams for teachers Henry Sabin gives advice for those preparing to teach.