College Eye — October 6, 1915

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1 "Romey" Photo of Romeo Short.
1 "Dovy" Posed football photo.
1 Coach Berkstresser Photo.
1 "Whit" Posed football photo of Earl Whitford.
1 High schools play tie game; score 0 to 0 TCHS and Cedar Falls play to a tie.
1 Football given educational value Football classes will be set up and men will be required to take them; college will make some funds available for the sport; photo.
1 Former coach breaks leg H. F. Pasini breaks leg severely in playground accident.
1 Baccalaureate Address; Sunday, May 23, 1915 Continuation of the text of President Seerley's address.
1 Mass meeting Lengthy account of pep rally.
1 Dubuque Germans beat Teachers: score 25-7; Butler plays strong game Recap of the game; photo.
2 "Bunch" Posed football photo.
2 Homerian breakfast Enjoy short program of readings and music.
2 Y. M. C. A. Bible study Will hold classes in college buildings this year.
2 Reception and tea Zetas receive new friends.
2 Eulalian informal Enjoy picnic.
3 Untitled Professor Palmer has been doing institute work.
3 Untitled William Brock Fagan has been hired due to increasing enrollment in freshman English.
3 Important Urges students to report news to the College Eye.
3 Ceremonial meeting of Campfire Girls of P. E. Dept. Will have outdoor ceremonial soon.
3 Marriage of Miss Flossie Lyon Flossie M. Lyon married Archie Butler.
3 Untitled Alvin Tostlebe and Hawley Whitacre campaign for the Old Gold staff.
3 Untitled Former faculty member Lulu Stallman is working in New Mexico.
3 B. A.'s organize Roster of officers.
4 "Rod" Posed football photo.
4 Pep meeting Chastises both police and students after bonfire incident.
4 College spirit Uses Biblical references to describe school spirit
4 Initiation Finds that other students agree with the recent anti-hazing article; Clios will put together a more dignified ceremony.
4 Alpha Enjoyed short program with Japanese theme.
5 "Preach" Photo.
5 Untitled Satirizes football and football fans.
5 Y. W. C. A. Accounts of recent meetings.
5 The Robins meeting Getting ready for Raymond Robins visit.
5 Extension work making wonderful strides Has already served eighty-five Iowa counties.
6 High School inspector becomes member of the faculty Brief profile of John C. McGlade.
6 Official National education news.
7 Mr. Vohan G. Varbedian The Teachers College welcomes a new international student from Turkey.
7 Two very effective speeches Victoria Merchieva and Mihran Mardigan spoke at the Congregational convention held at Shell Rock.
7 Olive Cunningham Sprained her ankle and was in the hospital for several days.
7 Miss Ethel Howard Spent time with her sister in Independence.
7 Assistant Professor Eva L. Gregg Spent her summer vacation enrolled at Harvard University.
7 Helen Clagg Visited with old friends in Cedar Falls.
7 We are glad to see Rose Pipal is in school again after being on the sick list.
7 Miss Alice Swanson Spent time in Osage, Iowa.
7 President Walter P. Morgan President of the state normal school at Macomb, Illinois, visited the college.
7 Miss Ella Norris of Marshalltown and Miss Mary Kegley of Des Moines Spent time visiting their homes.
7 Miss Olive Stoke of New Hampton Spent time at home.
7 Miss Broeksmit and the girls of Bartlett hall Entertained faculty and friends with a party.
7 Freda Franz Called to her home by the illness of her father.
7 Sunday, September 26 A group of women attended the United Presbyterian Church in Waterloo to hear Miss Hill.
7 Miss Sybil Ozias Spent time at her home in Littleton, Iowa.
7 Mr. Harry Christensen of Independence, Iowa Entered school in Cedar Falls.
7 Miss Mildred Fisher of Nashua Was the guest of her sister Lillian.
7 Miss Tillie Hauvenaaghel Was confined to her room on account of illness.
7 Mr. Coffey Teaching in the Central high school in St. Louis, Missouri.
7 The Clios Held a social hour in their hall after society.
7 Miss Hoskins Will work as the new instructor for the commercial department.
7 Ruth Egbert Imlay Assisted Professor Paul C. McNeely from the University of Montana in a joint piano recital.
7 The Chresto society Entertained about twenty-five guests at the home of Misses Burneile and Janet Towers.
7 Tom McDonald Studying law at Iowa.
7 Miss Dorothy Condit and Miss Ruth Dubbert Giving music lessons at Shell Rock.
7 Mr. Roland Merner Left for Ann Arbor, Michigan, to enroll in the liberal arts college.
7 Miss McCague New Y. W. C. A. Secretary came to the college from Chicago.
7 Mrs. B. W. Merrill and daughter Winifred Returned from Rochester, Minnesota.
7 "Willey" Posed football photo of Franklin Willey.
7 Miss Helena Jongewaard Spent time with friends at Iowa City.
8 Russell Glasener Teaching in the Training School.
8 Dallas Johnson Teaching at University of Washington.
8 Mr. William Burney Back in school.
8 Miss Elizabeth Burney Teaching in Des Moines.
8 Harry Shedd Studying at Northwestern University.
8 Football schedule Schedule for 1915.
8 One of our graduates of last year Margaret Reilly is teaching in Oregon.
8 11-Aug-15 Professor George Baird Affleck married Anna Mabel Cobb.
8 16-Aug-15 Lillian G. Goodwin married H. B. Peck.
8 12-Aug-15 Edith Riland married John Foy Cross.
8 Professor Ida Fesenbeck Went to California and Idaho for a vacation.
8 A new song was heard New fight song offered to support the football team; lyrics given.
8 On August fifteenth Grover C. Hamersly married Mary Buchanan.
8 On August twenty-fourth John E. R. Barnes married Marie Knudsen of Cedar Falls, Iowa.
8 Professor Sara F. Rice Spent time traveling in Colorado and California.
8 The following marriages of members of the Faculty Louis Begeman married Mary Alice Whitworth.
8 14-Sep-15 Alma Marie Cutler married the Reverend Frank Quincy Brown, of Waterloo.
8 Lois Pardee and Helen Buell Spent time visiting friends in Iowa City.
8 "Bask" Photo of C. W. Baskerville.
8 "Strike" Photo.
8 Assistant Dean of Women Grace Wilson will be Assistant Dean of Women at Colorado State Normal School.