College Eye — December 15, 1915

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1 Choral society will give Messiah; one hundred seventy five voices will sing oratorio Performance to be under direction of Professor Fullerton.
1 Junior B.A. officers Officers elected for winter term.
1 Highlanders and Teachers even; teams well matched Debate with Highland Park ends in a tie.
1 David and Clara Mannes' concert; chamber music will feature next lecture number Profile of the Mannes' performance style; to perform as next number of lecture course; photo.
1 Athletic Board awards letters; fourteen men win honor letters in football Letter winners for football listed.
1 B. A.s banquet at Blackhawk; seniors enjoy first formal President and Mrs. Seerley, Professor and Mrs. Begeman, and Mrs. Walker attend as guests of honor.
1 Teachers College Club at Iowa Former students of Teachers College now at the University of Iowa organize and plan banquet.
2 Junior K. G.s entertain seniors Recap of events.
2 The life topic in education; teaching local and standard time Outline and guide for teaching students about time differences.
2 Girls! Girls! Women of the college urged to submit material for women's issue of the College Eye.
3 B.A.s elect officers Officers listed.
3 Freshmen "mix" Freshmen students enjoy party in college gymnasium.
3 Iowa Club Recap of events at meeting.
3 Teachers-Highland debate High points of event described.
3 After battle banquet Those debating and judging at the Highland Park debate treated to dinner after the contest by the school.
4 Gospel teams Y. M. C. A. will send out two gospel teams, one each led by R. C. Haight and N. F. Cooledge.
4 Which shall it be? Encourages students to make lasting, meaningful New Year's resolutions.
4 Ink Asserts that students should have respect for the library building.
4 Editorial Questions use of barbed wire fences in order to keep pedestrians off the grass.
4 Oratory Contest will be held after Christmas.
4 Christmas Wishes everyone a Merry Christmas.
4 The Women's number First issue of next year will be written and edited by women.
4 The Forensic League Encourages objections to the constitution of the Forensic League to be openly stated.
5 Y. M. C. A. Reception Will hold a reception for men.
5 Alpha Elected officers.
5 Large enrollment for winter term The rural department received the most growth.
5 Y. W. C. A. Will watch "The Star of Bethlehem".
5 Monsieur Beaucaire Short history of the play.
6 William N. Hull Died November 13, 1915; brief tribute.
6 Study Center Service 7606 teachers have enrolled in the study center services.
6 Official President Seerley describes the highlights of his trip to Nashville, Tennessee, for an education conference.
7 C. C. Severin Now sole owner of College Inn.
7 Lee Rhea Called home because of the serious illness of his mother.
7 Misses Dora and Emma Kirstein Spent time with their sister Minnie.
7 Ethel and Merle Miner Spent time at their home in Shell Rock.
7 Mr. Clyde Powell of Redfield, South Dakota Visited at the home of his cousins, May and Hallie Ward.
7 Miss Fox Visited with Miss McCague.
7 Miss Shanewise's recital Lenore Shanewise will give a music recital.
7 F. E. Birch Swam across the Cedar River.
7 O. H. Thompson Visited with his brother, J. W. Thompson.
7 Miss Emily Pipal Returned to school to continue her course in physical education.
7 Miss Esther Haney Visited at the home of Hallie Ward.
7 Miss Edna Sherriff Enjoyed a visit from her sister.
7 Prof. Barnes banquets debaters Debate students were guests of Professor Barnes and his wife for dinner.
7 Basketball tickets Students should present their receipt at the door for free admission to the basketball game.
7 Colegroves entertain administration class Description of program.
7 Gridiron practice Margaret Oliver cooked breakfast for the football players.
7 Schoolmaster's Club elects officers Roster of officers.
8 State boys' conference Over eight hundred boys attended meeting in Grinnell; twenty-three were from Cedar Falls.
8 Basketball prospects bright Thirty-seven men are out for basketball.
8 Bartlett Hall "At Home" Bartlett Hall women entertained their friends with games and music.