College Eye — November 17, 1915

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1 Bartlett Hall The Primary Kindergarten girls entertained their teachers and supervisors.
1 Teachers shatter Wisconsin Normal; Captain Short and Fields out of the game; final score 82-0 Gives enthusiastic account of game.
1 Alphas lead the way; society starts something new by introducing novel stunt Invented "Lady-like Football".
1 The Art Festival; Miss Gratan will stage interesting program Dress rehearsal will be held on Thursday; program to start on Friday.
1 Conference of Charities and Correction to meet in Waterloo Will meet November 21-23.
1 Cedar Falls Teachers Banquet; nearly three hundred attend annual luncheon at State Teacher's meeting Alumni met in Des Moines and attended the banquet together.
1 Girls organize pep club; girls show good start Officers elected; fifty women joined as charter members.
1 Shake-Aristo Hall; brother and sister societies improve society home Purchased new curtains and rug since last term.
2 Professional; Iowa and Rural Education Believes rural community is foundation for society.
3 "The Years at the Spring" The story of "Rob Robin".
4 A word of appreciation Expresses thanks to professors who let their classes out to watch the football games.
4 Mr. McKitrick addresses joint meeting Spoke about "Sin and Modern Sinners".
4 Warren Proctor as composer Proctor's song "You" is a popular tune in New York.
4 Can a monkey belong to a literary society? Does not support monkeys being members in literary societies; believes society members should take care of public property.
4 School Master's Club Wants to organize a club to discuss curricular issues.
4 Editorial Calls on students to respect chapel exercises.
4 Women Proposes a "Women's Edition" of the College Eye.
5 N. C. A. Anna McGovern spoke on "How to Study Pictures".
5 Art Festival ticket Tickets cost twenty-five cents for adults and fifteen cents for children.
5 Iowa Club President Seerley spoke about "When Rural Schools Have Done Their Work and Set the People Free".
5 Aristo program Was well-attended.
5 Junior V division demonstration Gives short description of Junior demonstration.
5 Birthday party Women with birthdays in September, October, November, and December held a party in the restroom; one hundred women attended.
6 Official News of former students and faculty members; notes on enrollment.
7 Miss Marian Oathout Spent time at her home in Shelby, Iowa.
7 Miss Jessie Lawrence Enjoying two weeks of vacation at her home in Cedar Falls.
7 Miss Ethel Huber Spent time with her sister in Wyoming, Iowa.
7 Prof. George S. Dick Stopped to visit friends in Cedar Falls on his way to Tennessee.
7 Margery Plumb Visited with the Coolidge family.
7 Miss Mary Head Held a party at her home for the physical training department.
7 Miss Elsa Krause Spent time at her home in Mason City.
7 Miss Gladys Wells Went to her home in Washington, Iowa, due to an illness.
7 Miss Henrietta Thornton Called to Leavenworth, Kansas, by the death of a cousin.
7 Miss Lillian Cumming Spent time at her home in Hicks, Iowa.
7 Misses Lois Porter and Iva Green Spent time in Reinbeck.
7 Miss Kathryn Murphy Spent time at the home of her brother in Sumner, Iowa.
7 Mr. Lafe Charlesworth of Osage Spent time visiting Elsie Eberhard.
7 Miss Margaret Mullarky Spent time at her home in Fort Dodge.
7 Miss Faith Kiddoo Left to visit her father in Creston after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Buswell; will teach at Michigan State Teachers College.
7 Miss Dorothy Brown Spent time at her home in Manchester.
7 Misses Irma Golberg and Nellie Hansen Entertained Theodore Sanford and George Ilers from St. Ansgar.
7 Miss Nelson Spent time at her home in Hazelton, Iowa.
7 Miss Hazel Hitchings Spent time at her home in Maynard, Iowa.
7 Walter Koester and Elmer Erickson Gave readings at Study Center in La Porte City.
7 Misses Margaret Peters and Leone Atkinson Went to Iowa City for the Ames-Iowa game.
7 Misses Ruby Gillespie, Hester Stone, Helen Bordewick, Lola Glock and Dorothy Hauts All spent time at their respective homes in Vinton, Iowa.
7 Miss Louise Thoma's sister Has been visiting the college.
7 Miss Olive Spent time with Edna Hale at her home in Tripoli, Iowa.
7 Miss Pauline Stoll Spent time at her home in Sheffield, Iowa.
7 Miss Brooker's sister Visited in Cedar Falls.
7 Miss Henrietta Van Olst Was the guest of Vera Wintrod in Oelwein.
7 Miss Roadman At her home in Monticello due to illness.
7 Miss Wylam Spent time at her home in Nashua.
7 Miss Frances Wright Called to her home in Algona due to the serious illness to her sister.
7 Misses Louise Wiedeman Roster of students who traveled to Iowa City for the Iowa-Ames football game.
7 Miss Nellie Cooper Will attend Homecoming at the state university.
7 Miss Marian Bonner of Jewell Visited with friends in Cedar Falls.
7 Misses Dorothy Cady and Charlotte Bockenthien Traveled to Grinnell.
7 Miss Burg of Webster City Visited with Laura Conaway, and will attend school next term.
7 Miss Ruth Tyrrell Spent time at her home in Waverly.
7 Miss Maude Andrews Spent time in La Porte City with Exie McQuilken.
7 Misses Cathryn Morphew and Eleanore Luse Will visit at the Luse home in West Liberty before attending the Iowa Homecoming.
7 The junior Philathea class Enjoyed time spent in the church parlors.
7 Dr. and Mrs. W. Fahs Held a get together for the Presbyterian students.
7 Miss Laura Conaway Spent time with friends in Cedar Rapids.
7 Miss Lillian Fisher Forced to leave school on account of poor health.
7 Mr. W. T. Morgan Former faculty member will take a job at Yale University.
7 The first year Junior College people Held a jubilee picnic at the golf links.
7 The senior Philathea class Held a bonfire on the golf links.
7 Misses Frieda Thoene and Louise Thoma Attended the Ames-Morningside game in Ames, Iowa.
7 Inez Jensen Called home on account of an illness to her mother.
7 Rex Haight Suffered a mishap while canoeing.
7 Miss Bessie Hoefer Teaching in the grade school in Pasadena, California.
7 Last Sunday Junior College Seniors spent time at the home of Professor and Mrs. Getchell.
8 Mr. A. P. McClenahan Along with W. H. Gemmill, visited the college.
8 Miss Florence Kennedy Spent time visiting her cousin.
8 Emma Rait Will teach Latin and mathematics at Adair, Iowa.
8 Miss Margaret Mary Wing Working as an instructor in Home Economics.
8 Mrs. Lena Engelhart Hollis Living in Rolfe, Iowa, with her husband.
8 Miss Maude Gilchrist Gave up her work to care for her mother.
8 Franklin O. Smith Accepted work as a professor of psychology at the University of Montana at Missoula.
8 Miss Margaret Dick Was admitted to membership in the American Guild of Organists.
8 Miss Edna Hall Visited the college.
8 Miss Iva Babcock Married to Dr. John D. Hemenway of Waverly.
8 Miss Alta Thern Bailey Married to Ray Gilbertson; make their home in Mingo, Iowa.
8 Miss Hellen Marr Smith Teaching Latin and English in the Spirit Lake High School.
8 Below are some of our former students Verplanck Bennett and Sumner Chase have been appointed to positions at the State University of Iowa.
8 Mathematics Club Will discuss "The Development of Algebra and Geometry".
8 Gospel Team Conducted a series of meetings in Traer this weekend.
8 On Sunday evening Conducted meetings in a Presbyterian Church in Waterloo.
8 Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Cooper spoke about her field work.
8 Rural seniors' songs and yell Spirit song of the senior class.
8 C. W. Ramseyer Married Ruby Phillips.