College Eye — October 27, 1915

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1 Miss Grace Thomson Grace Thomson is the organist for Christ Episcopal Church in Waterloo.
1 Cliorio Dinner Clios and Orios gave formal dinner after initiation ceremony.
1 Delphian formal; Delphian oracle resort to armory Held annual formal reception.
1 "Gym" houses Ossoli formal; initiation is characterized by dignity Entertained new members with a dinner.
1 T. C. High beat Oelwein; score 9 to 0 Defeat took T. C. H. S. by surprise.
1 Y. W. C. A. banquet; annual tag day and banquet will be big feature Yearly dues of one dollar were received on October 26th.
1 Clios initiate; new ceremony grand success First year to implement new initiation ritual.
1 Philo-Alphas Initiation; Odd Fellows Hall scene of fun Held joint meeting; new women gave speeches.
1 Beat Upper Iowa; consistent practice makes outlook fighting favorable Encourages student support of the Upper Iowa game.
1 Shake-Aristo give first degree; large crowd enjoys moonlight night at McAlvins New members initiated by leading other members to the McAlvin's cottage.
2 Iowa Club Explains the community center organization in demonstration schools.
2 An open letter Description of plan for practical agriculture in school.
3 Tickets for the football game Students who paid five dollars on enrollment day will be granted free admission to the football game upon presenting their receipt at the gate.
3 The Matzenauer Concert Tour; youngest child on concert tour in America Adrienne Matzenauer Ferrari Fontana is two years old; she is the first child born to parents who are both American opera stars.
3 President Seerley addresses Woman's Club Spoke about "Some Modern Tendencies in Modern Education".
3 Officers--Senior Class Officers for Rural Teachers Course.
3 Iowa Club Officers Officers for Iowa Club.
3 Student Committee on Community Center Meetings Addresses of where they will meet.
4 For the good of the College Eye A letter from the College Eye's mailbox explaining why the student newspaper is needed at the college.
4 Editorial Neotrophian Society gave a program about the College Eye; encourages other literary societies to offer suggestions for the improvement of the College Eye.
4 Untitled Encourages students to submit responses to six questions regarding the college.
4 The proper use of the faculty Addresses the student-faculty relationship.
4 Soft water Asserts that students need to be more caring.
4 Irving formal Held annual formal initiation.
4 The Editor Satirical poem asking readers to "blame the editor."
5 Untitled Mabelle Barry is teaching elementary school in Audubon.
5 Halloween and the prof's cow
5 Alpha notes Held regular literary program.
5 Neos Picnic Held a moonlight picnic.
5 English Club Met in Professor Carpenter's home; Professor Carpenter spoke about "Glimpses of England".
5 Junior Picnic Held moonlight picnic.
5 Tramp up the river Physical Education Department held a bonfire up the river.
5 Student Volunteer Band Students involved want to be missionaries.
6 N. C. A. George McCoy spoke about the National Convention of Catholic Educators; Mayme Liddy spoke about reading only those materials which will be beneficial to the reader.
6 School Masters Club to be organized Advanced students will meet once a month to discuss educational matters.
6 Science Club Will hold its first meeting on Tuesday.
6 Y. W. C. A. Students decided to pledge money to be due on their respective birthdays.
6 The Wednesday afternoon tea Wednesday afternoon tea is held from 2:30 to 4:30 every week.
6 Mr. Condit addresses joint meeting Spoke about "Vision and Service" using Christ's transfiguration as an allegory.
6 Official Class officers announced; news of faculty and former students.
7 Miss Ruth Mercer Spent time with her sister Blanche.
7 Miss Hazel Shillinglaw Teaching at Milo, Iowa.
7 Miss Lou Shepherd of Waverly Returned to her duties on the faculty after having surgery for appendicitis.
7 Misses Vera Barnes, Selma Barnes and Jane Bigelow Spent time in Waterloo at the home of Mae Howell.
7 Glenn Mitchell of Manning Visited with friends in Cedar Falls.
7 The Alphas Presented a lively program called "Moving Picture Program".
7 Mr. H. J. Whitacre Will read a paper at the State Teachers Association meeting in Des Moines.
7 The Annual Society day Meeting was held for all of the literary societies to attend.
7 Miss Esther Shoemaker Visited schools in Waterloo and attended the Cliosophic initiation and banquet.
7 The Junior Class Met at the home of Sylvia Ufford to practice yells.
7 Miss Clara Baxter Has been enjoying a visit from her father.
7 Mrs. D. Sands Wright and mother Visiting with relatives in South Dakota.
7 Last week Miss Leila Marsh enjoyed a visit from her aunt and uncle of Decorah, Iowa.
7 Mr. H. D. Eittreim Called to his home in Radcliffe, Iowa due to the death of a relative.
7 Miss Clara Malmin's mother Visited the college for a short time.
7 Miss Platner's father Visited the college as a delegate at the Presbyterian synod.
7 Florence Warnock of Coggon Spent time with friends while attending a Sunday school convention.
7 Miss Hussey Is taking the women of her special gymnasium classes to the State Teachers convention at Des Moines.
7 Mr. Peter Hansen Visited with friends in Cedar Falls.
7 Mr. Henry C. Beinke Accepted the position of string conductor at the Ross conservatory of music in Waterloo.
7 Miss Edna Hall Returned to her home in Tripoli, Iowa, because of a sprained ankle.
7 The following girls Roster of women who spent the weekend at home.
7 Misses Grace Karges and Henrietta Van Holst Entertained guests.
7 Miss Hilda Eberle Returning to school to finish her course.
7 Miss Mary Vavrina Spent time visiting Oelwein.
7 Miss Jacoba Van Dellen Spent time with her sister Ella.
7 The Senior B. A. class Will hold a Halloween party at Matthew Hall.
7 The Eulalian's initiation Initiation will take place on October 29th.
7 The Neos Will have their initiation Halloween evening.
7 The Senior Home Economics Department Halloween party will be given.
7 The Y. W. C. A. Will host a Halloween party for their members.
7 Mr. Fully of Sioux City Visited with Ruth Bailey.
7 Bartlett Hall Held an open house for the members of the synod.
7 Miss Margaret Hagan Is in the hospital due to a severe case of appendicitis.
7 Miss Rhea Ford's father Visited with his daughter for a short time.
7 Miss Ruth Wright Visiting at Red Oak.
7 Miss Clarine Mueller's mother Visiting from Webster City for a short time.
8 Mr. A. B. Alderman County superintendent of Marion, Iowa.
8 Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Gray of Nan King, China Attended the synod and were guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Colegrove.
8 Miss Mabel Berry Accepted a position in Audubon, Iowa.
8 Miss Roxie Weeks Spent time with Miss Mary Head and attended a meeting of the Ossolis.
8 Brownlie Graham and family Visited their daughters, Jeanetta, Sarah, and Agnes.
8 Wallace Knobbs Working as superintendent of schools at Troy, Iowa.
8 We have as a student Vera Hanks is a distant relative of Abraham Lincoln.
8 Mr. J. W. Ellingson Resides in McHenry, North Dakota.
8 Miss Charlotte A. Hunter Working as principal at Prairieburg, Iowa.
8 Miss Myra Louise Gault Tutoring at the home of Dr. C. H. Mayo in Minnesota.
8 Mr. Harold H. Maynard Has joined the graduate department at this school.
8 Miss Vivian Dunlap Working as drawing supervisor in Lincoln, Nebraska.
8 Henry Immerzeel Superintendent of the Galt schools.
8 J. C. Hansen Visited at his home.
8 Joe McKibben and Clyde Porter Visited with Mae McKibben and Mary Head.
8 Miss Roxie Weeks Visited with Mae McKibben and Mary Head.
8 Paul James Along with Helen Hinkson spent time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James in Guttenberg.
8 Miss Ethel Kahley Left school due to an illness to her mother.
8 Miss Mildred Tabor Has accepted a position as primary teacher in Montezuma, Iowa.
8 Old Gold balloting; two ballots taken without an election Believes women are inept at voting.