College Eye — November 3, 1915

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1 Miss Hazel Bunting Hazel Bunting has gone home to Corwith, Iowa, due to sickness.
1 Newman Halloween Students dressed in costumes for the party.
1 Matzenauer concert much enjoyed; large crowd heartily applauds noted artist Review of the performance.
1 New manual arts building Describes architecture of building; should be completed for summer or fall term next year.
1 Athletic police system Believes that because students have free admission to games, they should help police the grounds.
1 Teachers win from U. I. U.; score 61-19; game featured by good offensive work, both sides poor on defensive Surprised Upper Iowa with student support for the football team.
1 Mrs. Imlay wins declamatory contest; Elmer Erickson second; Walter Koester third Seven students participated; encourages students to use constructive criticism when reading the College Eye.
2 Iowa Club Professors Hart and Campbell spoke briefly; Mr. Schriber from Colorado Teacher's College spoke.
2 Forensics Will debate Highland Park in the fall about the permanent retention of the Philippine Islands.
2 Art Describes the difference between the knowledge of art and knowledge about art.
3 The vision of the rural teacher Text of speech given during chapel.
3 Cedar Heights entertainment Held a Halloween entertainment party.
3 Chapel demonstration Campus groups were in charge of the chapel service.
4 Nerve Contends that some students have too much nerve.
4 The Game Praises spirit and behavior of large crowd at football game.
4 Does the faculty know it all? Condemns faculty endorsement of two Old Gold candidates.
4 The Faculty attitude toward student organizations Suggests that student organizations be given more freedom.
4 Debating League and Oratorical Union Advocates the union of the Debating League and Oratorical Associations.
4 Four o'clock philosophy
4 Untitled Reporters who cannot cover their games should inform the College Eye staff in enough time to find a replacement.
4 Editorial Large crowd attended football game; believes physical education system is working.
4 Untitled Praises large attendance of football game.
5 Picnic breakfast Held breakfast and study at the golf course.
5 Golf links scene of activity of 1915 class Had a bonfire at the golf course.
5 Last Thursday evening Some women pretended to be ghosts and disturbed those who were studying in McCaffery Hall.
5 Glasener's eleven trim Martins; score 26 to 7 T. C. won against Cedar Falls and New Hampton.
5 Untitled Considered forming a Scandinavian Club for students from Norway and Denmark.
5 Social Science Club Elected officers.
5 Irving Initiation Held Halloween meeting by the river; initiated new members.
5 Chresto initiation Held annual banquet and initiation ceremony.
5 Alpha notes Will have a double program next meeting.
5 Home Economics party big success The seniors of the Home Economics Club held a party in honor of the Juniors.
6 Mass meeting Students got together to celebrate the football victory.
6 Y. M. and Y. W. joint meeting Mr. Bond spoke about "Simplicity".
6 Official News of administrators; news from other colleges.
6 Y. M. C. A. Held membership banquet for women.
7 Elsie Packard Has been visiting with friends on the Hill.
7 Misses Anna Kenyon and Robin Leonard Spent time at Miss Kenyon's home in Brooklyn, Iowa.
7 Misses Ruth and Faye Bristley Spent time at their home in Conrad, Iowa.
7 Miss Garrah Packer Will enter school next term.
7 Margaret Barnes of Bartlett Hall Spent time at her home in Cherokee.
7 Kathleen Morris of Bartlett Hall Spent time with friends in Oelwein.
7 Miss Hilda Eberle of Prescott, Iowa Returned to school to finish her work.
7 Miss Isabel Wolfe's sister Mrs. Klein visited Isabel Wolfe.
7 Miss Nell Cooper Visited by her father and mother.
7 Miss Marcia Daigneau Visited by her father and mother.
7 Mrs. Van Cleave Gave a Halloween party.
7 Mrs. Marion Walker Recently traveled to several places around Iowa, where she spoke and met former ISTC people.
7 Miss Kennedy Former student spent time visiting college friends.
7 Miss Eliza Townsend Spent time at her home in Garwin, Iowa.
7 Miss Helen Buell Absent from school because of illness.
7 Misses Grace Wilson, Marie Whitehouse, and Ethyl Gibson Traveled to Ames to attend the Ames-Nebraska football game.
7 Miss Mabel Hanson's mother Mabel Hanson's mother visited.
7 John Otto of Wapello Spent time with his sister Wilhelmina.
7 Gladys Braley Spent time in Grinnell and attended the Coe-Grinnell game.
7 Grace Wilson Spent time in Ames.
7 Miss Maude Warren of Wapello, Iowa Spent time with her friend Belle Smith.
7 Miss Mildred Smith Called home to Garwin, Iowa, because of the death of her grandfather.
7 Prof. Pelzer of Iowa City Visited the Teachers College.
7 Geo. Bailey of Grinnell Visited his sister Irma.
7 Miss Laura Conaway Spent time at the home of Judge Robbins in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
7 Bertha Torode Enjoyed a visit from her sister.
7 M. Belle Smith Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
7 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Hall, with a group of others, spent time with Hazel Hall.
7 On Wednesday afternoon Junior Kindergarten students met to elect new officers.
7 Miss Irene Lawler Spent time in Eldora.
7 Miss Mae Cunningham Spent time in Charles City.
7 Doctor and Mrs. Pote and baby Were guests of Bethene Smith.
7 Mr. Mueller of Webster City Visited with his daughter Clarine.
7 Miss Mildred Walls On the sick list.
7 The officers of the Junior College Seniors Entertained their class in the Gymnasium.
7 The B. A.s Held their Halloween party at Mathew Hall.
7 Misses Jennie De Groot, Jennie Cordes Along with Palma Hendrickson and Mary Waterman spent time in Kamrar.
7 Miss Gladys Detrick Enjoyed a visit from her cousin from Vinton.
7 Student Volunteer Band Dr. Cutler will outline the requirements for entering he field of missionary work.
7 Miss Wilhelmina Otto Recently entertained her brother George.
8 Friends of Rev. Fennerikus Bruin and Mrs. Ruth Ballon Bruin The couple is located in New York.
8 Miss Helen Anderson Teaching home economics in Story City, Iowa.
8 Miss Nell Kramer Visiting with her sister Anna.
8 Miss Maude MacAllister Working as Y. W. C. A. Secretary in Long Beach, California.
8 Miss Francis Larender Teaching public school in Mayville, North Dakota.
8 Miss Edna Stave Head of the History department in the training high school of the University of California.
8 Miss Kizzie Belle Gambs Was married and is now Mrs. William Griffin.
8 Mrs. Sara Sherman Pryor Head of the Public Speaking and Dramatic work of the State Normal School in Valley City, North Dakota.
8 Miss Nela Hill Training to become a nurse.
8 Mr. R. F. Seymour Refereed a game in Sioux City.
8 George Hauser and Jack Hansen Both played for Minnesota in the Minnesota-Illinois game.
8 Miss Daisy Erwin Visited the Teachers College.
8 Mr. Howard Fearing Attended the football game.
8 Mr. Homer Veatch Entered the law school at the Iowa State University.
8 Miss Esther Daniel Spent time with friends in Cedar Falls.
8 Mr. J. C. Rambon of Macedonia, Iowa Visited his daughter Doris.
8 Mahlon Johnson Visited with friends on the Hill.
8 Bert McDonald Spent time visiting friends on the hill.
8 At present Wendell Strike received a season ending injury to his collarbone.
8 Mrs. S. S. Hanson of Collins Visited with her daughter Mabel.
8 Holger Peterson Visited the college on his way back to California.
8 The girls living at Huber Hall Held a Halloween party.
8 Mrs. Hart Gave a Halloween party for the Kewpie Club.
8 Miss Thurtle Spent time at her home in Valley Junction.
8 Miss Garrah Packer of Marshalltown Visiting the Hill; looking for a place to live for next term.
8 Miss Melinda Casten Enjoyed a visit from her sister Luella.
8 N. C. A. meeting Discussed Mexico.