College Eye — November 24, 1915

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1 Begeman's entertain B. A.'s; seniors have a jolly time at house of sponsors. Played games and socialized.
1 Art festival is a success; living pictures please Was well-attended.
1 Teachers hold Morningside; both teams equally crippled. T. C. failed to show usual fight. Morningside won, 20-9.
1 Father and son banquet; men and boys enjoy social evening at Bartlett Hall About 250 men attended.
1 Applause greets faculty recital; large audience attends annual concert Detailed review of recital.
2 N. C. A. Father Wieneke spoke about the upcoming Catholic Students' Convention in Indiana.
2 Professional Biography of Harrington Emerson, head of the department of modern languages at the University of Nebraska.
3 Iowa Club Former members visited meeting; news of members and club activities.
3 Champion boy corn grower of Black Hawk County selected Parker Lichty received a free trip to the San Francisco Exposition for yielding 102 bushels of corn from one acre of land.
3 Untitled Olive Olander spoke at a chapel service at the Colorado State Normal School.
4 Editorial Wants Pep Club to be supportive of the debate team; encourages literary societies to ratify constitution and establish inter-society compacts; students are invited to Thanksgiving dinner at Mrs. Walker's house; men should join the Schoolmaster's Club.
4 Cooperation The staff the College Eye asks for the cooperation of all on campus to make the summer issues of the paper a success.
4 Thanksgiving Encourages students to be thankful even if they cannot be at home for Thanksgiving.
4 Peculiar customs Tries to understand affection between two women.
4 Impertinence Encourages use of ushers at concerts to eject loud audience members.
4 The English Club Professor Barnes spoke about Shakespeare's use of Biblical diction.
4 Teachers Ellsworth Wants students to attend the game.
5 Untitled F. N. Seerley will be visiting President Seerley.
5 Untitled Emma Rait is a Latin and mathematics teacher.
5 "Put" is the question Wants students to attend the debate with Highland Park.
5 Cliosophic Gave a parody of Hamlet's soliloquy at their meeting.
5 Zeta Members who participated in the Arts Festival.
5 Clio Orios Masquerade Will have a Clio-Orio masquerade next Saturday.
6 Y. W. C. A. A Thanksgiving service will be held on November 25; Mrs. Walker has invited all the students for Thanksgiving dinner.
6 "To Eat or Not to Eat" Parody of "To Be or Not to Be"
6 Official News of alumni; news of other normal schools.
7 A number of the Training School girls Chose Frieda Thoene as their guardian of their new Camp Fire.
7 Miss Alva Gaarder Went to her home in Kensett, Iowa, on account of an illness.
7 Friends of Miss Emily Walter Teaching in the commercial department of the high school of Neoga, Illinois.
7 Mr. Brocksmit of Chicago Visited with his sister, Helen Brocksmit, at Bartlett Hall.
7 Miss Maide Cox Has returned to her home in Livermore.
7 Miss Helene Howell Will spend Thanksgiving with her sister Mae in Cedar Falls.
7 Miss Sofie Thoene Will spend Thanksgiving at her home on Olive Street.
7 Miss Marie Harker Underwent a serious operation at Sartori Hospital.
7 College Hill was depopulated Roster of students who were out of town during the weekend.
7 Thanksgiving Roster of students going home for the holiday.
7 Elsie Brooker Visited with her sister Ruth.
7 Mr. Lynne Fortsch Broke his thumb while playing football.
7 Miss Lucille Bingen Attended the wedding of her cousin in Waterloo.
7 Miss Lenore Silliman Attended the game between Coe and Cornell in Mt. Vernon.
7 Miss Janet Sheehan Visiting Sara Riggs.
7 Miss Jane Bigelow Spent time in Clarksville visiting with Marjorie Watkins.
7 Miss Nan Mitchell Spent time visiting friends in Northwood.
7 Mr. George Zimmerman Will spend Thanksgiving in Cedar Falls, visiting with friends.
7 La Grippe Roster of students suffering from an illness traveling around campus.
7 Mrs. Thomas Gauley Visiting Cedar Falls to spend Thanksgiving with her daughters.
7 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Donald Entertained the Wayne County students at their home.
7 Miss Lillian Olson Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
7 Miss Anna Gertrude Childs Sunday school class was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Leavitt.
7 Miss Bernice Rodman Left school due to illness.
7 On Friday evening Bess McCoy and Lula Morrison entertained a number of the college students.
7 Miss Sheehan Visited with Sara Riggs.
7 Miss Jennette Carpenter Traveled to Mt. Vernon to attend the inauguration of Dr. Charles W. Flint.
7 Misses Faye and Gladys Palmer Touring the South as members of the L. A. C. orchestra of Chicago.
7 Mrs. Merrick of Dougherty, Iowa Spent time with her daughter Doris.
7 Miss Rena Struve Spent time with Della Woods.
7 Miss Florence H. Freer Entertained the members of the Inter Nos club.
7 Misses Eliza Townsend and Stella Farley Spent time in Grundy Center visiting at the Ivan Mast home.
7 Misses Mildred and Meda Warner Spent time with relatives in Shell Rock.
7 Misses Gladys Bird and Gladys Wartnaby Spent time in Fort Dodge at the Bird home.
7 Misses Ruth Sheldon and Mildred Pattee Spent time at their homes in Riceville, Iowa.
7 Miss Helen Farrell Called to her home in De Witt, Iowa, due to a serious illness to her mother.
8 Miss Bertha Thoma Returned to her home in Postville after visiting with her sister Louise.
8 The team that goes to Des Moines; photo Debate participants; photo.
8 Educational Club The meeting centered around consolidating schools.