College Eye — February 18, 1915

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1 Trevor Haight Sylvia Ufford and Mabel Strong consumed entire apple pie to win bet against Trevor Haight.
1 Teachers to Dubuque Thursday; will meet Dubuque, Platteville Normal and Dubuque German Colleges; outcome of games may decide Hawkeye Championship I. S. T. C. basketball team takes to the road and will play three games over the weekend.
1 Supt. Francis to Dakota next year Cedar Falls superintendent, Bruce Francis, will serve a three year term at Minot, North Dakota.
1 Training School will meet Independence Saturday Second string will also play against West Waterloo High School.
1 League basketball Twelve teams continue play in inter-league basketball tournament.
1 Dr. C. H. Meyerholz History and political science faculty were entertained by C. H. Meyerholz.
1 Dramatic preliminary held; contestants are chosen to compete in final contest to be held early in March; cash prizes in finals Many students chose excerpts from Shakespeare or Hugo for dramatic contest.
1 Final state contest at Cornell I. S. T. C. failed to make it into the final state contest.
1 Jap Wilbur leads the Y. M. C. A. Wed. evening Jasper Wilbur will talk on "pulling together."
1 Teachers lose to Kan.; Jayhawkers play a fast and furious game; rangy players accurate in passing I. S. T. C. lost to Kansas Normal in basketball, 26-14.
1 College Orchestra gives splendid concert; program was varied and pleasing; orchestra is best in several years Review of Symphony Orchestra's performance.
2 Haight wins first in rope climb; ties school record of six and one-fifth seconds, held by Melville Sheffield since 1910 Indoor track and field competition continues.
2 Two new basketball floors Hoops have been installed on the second floor of the Gymnasium to accommodate increased student interest in basketball.
2 Schmitt chosen Y. M. C. A. president; will succeed Rex Haight whose term expires in March Brief profiles of newly elected Y. M. C. A. officers.
2 Iowa Club notes News from within the Iowa Club; elected officers; study center schedule.
3 In the bud Primary students entertained Training School kindergarten children.
3 Senior organ recital Margaret Dick will give recital on February 27; program is announced.
3 Prof. Coffey before national association Quote from minutes of 18th annual convention of the National Commercial Teachers' Federation.
3 College Commercial Club New officers elected; meeting held at the home of Professor Cummins.
3 Official Notes Makes important education-related announcements from both on and off campus; Macy Campbell named Acting Director of rural education; Professors Hart and Colegrove will be in charge of study centers.
4 Student activities and support Claims students should donate more money to help support athletics and debate teams; suggests student activity ticket.
5 College romance Dorothy Ruth Shoemaker and J. Howard Huston were married on February 12.
5 Senior J. C.'s congregate Junior College social gathering was held; officers elected.
5 Y. W. C. A. Margaret Dick gave talk; officers elected; birthday party was held.
6 Christine Thoene Will be teaching at the Normal school in Whitewater, Wisconsin.
6 Eva Cresswell Is taking classes at University of Iowa; visited Cedar Falls.
6 Louise Smith Came from Charles City to visit Cedar Falls.
6 Willard Patty Visited his sister in Cedar Falls.
6 Miriam Bender is living in Minnesota and will be visiting the Hill.
6 Word was received Mrs. John Lambert died.
6 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boyd Have been visiting friends in Cedar Falls.
6 Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bragonier Recently visited Cedar Falls.
6 Anna Doffing Spent some time in Missouri.
6 Hazel Strayer Helped out at the College Symphony Orchestra concert.
6 Friends of Bennett Putnam and wife Glad to hear of their new daughter.
6 Miss Jennie McCall Visited her parents in Cedar Falls.
6 Eva Cresswell Is taking classes at University of Iowa; visited Cedar Falls.
6 Supt. Ruby Lewis Is holding study centers for rural teachers.
6 This item was taken Warren Proctor and Bertha Hart receive praise in Cedar Falls Daily Record.
6 Louise Smith Came from Charles City to visit Cedar Falls.
6 Christine Thoene Will be teaching at the Normal school in Whitewater, Wisconsin.
6 J. P. Dodds Opened the Des Moines School of Commerce.
6 Frank Richards Is teaching in Spencer.
6 Esther Drewelow Is attending class again.
6 Prof. C. P. Colegrove Visited friends and gave a speech in Grinnell.
6 Ava Cady Returned home due to poor health.
6 Maggie Marty Returned home for weddings.
6 Homer Veatch Visited the college.
6 Wm. H. Reever Former students teaching in Aurelia.
6 Mary C. Anderson Is working in Boone.
6 Prof. Macy Campbell Spoke to legislature in Des Moines.
6 Misses Julia Hurd and Florence Freer Entertained a Valentine's Day party.
6 Helene Johnson Is recovering from measles.
6 Miss Alma Cutler Entertained Daughters of the American Revolution.
6 John McDonald Debates at University of Chicago.
6 On Saturday afternoon Pearl Bills married Archibald Barrett.
6 Floyd E. Bailey Is superintendent in De Soto.
6 Willard Patty Visited his sister in Cedar Falls.
6 The Iowa Falls debating team Williard Patty is coach.
7 C. Benson Spent Sunday at home.
7 Miss Olive Cunningham Visited friends and family in Urbana.
7 Last Monday Philathea class had potluck.
7 Miss Oliver Entertained for dinner last Thursday.
7 Mary Head Has returned after illness.
7 Prof. and Mrs. John Barnes Entertained with Floe Correll.
7 A lecture on "Rural Education" Was given by Macy Campbell.
7 Prof. E. J. Cable Hosted a candy pull.
7 What? When? Where? I. S. T. C. will face Coe College in debate.
8 A. B. tire bursts Social gathering was held; several members were missing.
8 Faculty breakfast Breakfast was held at Emma Lambert's home.
8 My Lord, The Count Dramatic production, "My Lord, The Count," was first produced at I. S. T. C. and has later been performed by numerous other schools.
8 Things we would like to know Campus gossip.
8 They tell us Encourages students to put good news ideas in the College Eye box.
8 Two students Claims students may be catching frogs and turtles to pay their way through school.
8 N. C. A. notes Father Wieneke spoke on "The Meaning of Religious Service"; social gathering was held at home of Mrs. L. Berry.