College Eye — February 11, 1915

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1 Prof. and Mrs. J. B. Knoepfler Professor and Mrs. J. B. Knoepfler hosted friends for dinner in the home economics dining room.
1 Miss Stookey Flora Stookey judged contest in Parkersburg.
1 Teachers win Central game; second conference game ends in a score of 32 to 8; game closed ten minutes before scheduled time ISTC defeated Pella Tigers in basketball.
1 Appropriation for new buildings Manual training building and dormitory would be constructed with a proposed $200,000 appropriation from the state.
1 Carnival a grand success; sober faces are few at annual Y. W. C. A. festival; parade is feature of occasion; is also success financially Review of events.
1 Next indoor event Saturday Rope climb and pole vault will be next indoor track and field events.
1 Orchestra concert Friday evening; college orchestra has prepared excellent program; Miss Hazel Strayer, '14, will give reading Review of symphony orchestra performance.
1 Kansas Normals are coming; next game on the home floor will take place Friday evening from 7 until 8; gym team will also appear I. S. T. C. was defeated by Kansas Normal in basketball at their last meeting in 1912.
1 C. F. High presents play Students performed "Blundering Billy."
2 Plans complete for new building; vocational arts building will be valuable addition; will be built after model of Training School Planned Vocational Building will by 67 by 144 feet, and will have four stories; hope to complete it by 1916.
2 Association meeting Sunday evening; Miss Wilson, Y. W. C. A. secretary, and Miss Lambert lead inspiring meeting Meeting was held in the form of a memorial for national Y. W. C. A. secretary, Grace Dodge.
2 Cards received by friends Mr. and Mrs. Geiter's new daughter, Jean Janette, was born on December 31, 1914.
3 Subjects and rules for prize essay contests; of the department of scientific temperance instruction in schools and colleges Essay contest given by the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union shall be based on the ideas of temperance and prohibition.
3 Things we wonder about Briefly ponders events and ideas.
3 The College Band Benefits of joining the College Band.
3 Official Notes Makes announcements about important people and events in education, both locally and nationally; health of Henry Sabin is not good; study centers prospering.
4 Iowa Club takes part in Y. W. C. A. carnival Summary of the show at the Iowa Club's booth.
4 Editorial Encourages subscribers to pay their College Eye bill.
4 Hours for college work Compares the number of hours the I. S. T. C. student spends on coursework with the number of hours a Harvard student spends on coursework.
5 Neo Society for Feb. 12 Meeting program is announced.
5 Untitled Oratory student makes humorous comment.
5 Untitled Lockers are being removed.
5 Hank Henderson "Hank" Henderson has arrived on campus to help with cartoons for the Old Gold.
5 Iowa Club Regular program featured address by Professor Samson; news of members.
5 Professor Colegrove addresses Y. W. C. A. Spoke on "Fundamentals of a Christian Character."
5 T. C. Club meets Possible presentation of athletic sweaters was discussed; abolishing the baseball team for the 1915 season was also explored.
5 Birthday dinner Florence Ward was honored at dinner at the Hotel Russell Lamson in Waterloo.
5 Observations Briefly comments on current campus events.
6 Margaret Ferris Enjoyed visit from mother.
6 Mr. and Mrs. Knoepfler Entertained last Thursday.
6 The junior college seniors Enjoyed entertainment at Gym.
6 Mr. and Mrs. Noah D. Knapp Welcome their new son, Williard.
6 Mrs. Bertha Marsh Mendenhall Now lives in Decatur, Georgia.
6 Mrs. Julia Bucklen-Ludwig Died in a fire.
6 Ira C. Welty Is superintendent in Union.
6 John L. Cherny Is superintendent in Independence.
6 Elizabeth A. Perkins Is an organizer for Equal Suffrage.
6 Caroline Orvis Is a secretary in South Dakota.
6 Miss Lily Robinson is studying in Iowa City.
6 Letitia Whitten Received recognition in publication, "The Platform".
6 Mrs. Mary Patton Is principal at all-girls school in Mt. Carroll, Illinois.
6 Mr. Peterson Broke his wrist.
6 Chauncey Houstman Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
6 The following item is taken Helen Marr Smith has taken up concert work.
6 Word has been received ISTC graduates teaching in West Side.
6 Prof. R. F. Seymour Spoke to Woman's Club.
6 Miss E. Jean Batty Has taken a Y. W. C. A. position in South America.
6 Miss Laura S. Seals Is working in Puerto Rico.
6 Ruth Hansen Left school to be with sick mother.
6 Miss Martin Entertained members of play cast.
6 President and Mrs. H. H. Seerley Entertained the seniors.
6 Miss Florence E. Ward Gave a speech in Burlington.
6 Mr. and Mrs. Knoepfler Entertained last Thursday.
6 Axel Justesen Spoke at Danish Bethlehem Church.
6 Florence Jordan Returned home after death of a sister.
6 Margaret Ferris Enjoyed visit from mother.
6 The kindergarten seniors Entertained in honor of Edith Riland.
6 The Graham girls Were absent due to death of grandmother.
6 Miss Childs Entertained in honor of sister.
6 Margaret O'Malley Enjoyed visit from brother.
6 Raymond Cole Spent weekend with sister.
6 The Junior College Seniors Enjoyed entertainment at Gym.
6 Karl Knoepfler Will spend the weekend at home on Iowa Street.
6 O. M. Weigle Attended meeting of American Chemists Society.
7 Untitled Humorous quotes heard on campus.
7 Primary students hold a social session; program, musical numbers, eats, everything that makes for a good time Kindergarten Primary class held social gathering in the Gymnasium.
8 Y. W. C. A. Marguerite Coates gave talk on "Pepper and Salt"; memorial meeting was held for national secretary, Grace Dodge.
8 Intercollegiate tennis Believes that I. S. T. C. should have a tennis team.
8 Interscholastic meet at Teachers College I. S. T. C. will host about twenty high schools for state basketball tournament.