College Eye — January 26, 1916

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1 Ruth Egbert Imlay wins first prize; contest pronounced very good Won the twenty-third annual Oratorical Contest; will participate in the inter-state contest.
1 Y. W. C. A. membership banquet; first big event of the big jubilee Will celebrate for a month with chapters world wide.
1 Coburn's will play "Yellow Jacket"; Chinese comedy comes highly recommended Briefly describes plot.
1 Teachers immerse hardshells; Pedagogs clean fast Des Moines five in fast game; score 40 to 29 Gives detailed account of game; commends Earl Whitford for his accuracy in shooting baskets.
1 Symphony concert well rendered; large crowd enjoys Mr. Merrill's program Twenty-nine students performed in the concert.
1 Section meetings of Iowa teachers Dates and locations given.
1 "Going Up"; the Dramatic Club will present "killing" farce Gives short history of play.
1 The consolidated college Believes religious organizations should concentrate their monetary donations to fewer schools.
2 Play and education Organized play time encourages child development.
3 Many hear Carmen and Aida Went to Waterloo to see the San Carlo Opera perform.
3 English Club Had a larger number of attendees than normal; gives program.
3 Social Science Club Will discuss "The Mexican Situation" and "The Reserve Banks and the Farming States" at the next meeting.
3 Community centers Gives account of local meetings.
3 Mr. and Mrs. Cory return from interesting trip Traveled for four weeks; visited battlegrounds around Chattanooga, Tennessee; went to Chickamauga; stopped in Chicago on the way home.
4 Evolution Discusses evolutionist thought in terms of creationist thought.
4 Going through the motions Criticizes the chapel services.
4 Listen Encourages reporters to submit their articles in a timely manner so the newspaper will make it to press on time.
4 On being a grind Encourages students to study.
4 Untitled Encourages students to submit news items to the paper.
4 Untitled Encourages students to participate in the spring oratorical contest.
4 Railroading; a receipt Sarcastic view expressing how officers can place members of organizations against each other.
5 Rural education Professor Fullerton led singing; Iowa Glee Club performed; Professor Colegrove spoke about efficient teaching.
5 Demonstration schools corn judging contest Teams participating to receive prizes from J. S. Latta & Co.
5 Untitled Men of the Department of Rural Education to write bulletin on progress of rural education; Edith Allen visiting rural schools in order to coordinate their efforts with those of the department; demand is increasing for vocational instruction.
6 The Bible Professor Walters addresses joint Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. meeting on the topic of the Bible.
6 Progressive Cedar Falls Cedar Falls school districts approve spending for adding vocational instruction to schools.
6 Enrollment Enrollment is gradually increasing from term to term.
6 Presidents of state normal schools Will hold annual conference in Chicago.
6 Meeting of department of superintendence Education administrators of all levels across America to meet in Detroit, Michigan.
6 Reunions of the alumni Reunion announcements.
6 New board member Willard C. Stuckslager becomes most recent appointee to the State Board of Education.
6 How to live on twenty-four hours in a day Y. W. C. A. hears address on living life one day at a time.
6 Examination in physics placed on same basis as agriculture, domestic science, and manual training; summer term Publication of resolution adopted by the Educational Board of Examiners.
7 Mrs. Katherine Oliver McCoy Visited her sister Margaret.
7 Junior frolic Junior class holds party at home of Paul Farlow.
7 Shake; The Ladies Home Journal Program for Shakespearean meeting provided.
7 Miss Jean Jongewaard Jean Jongewaard and Elizabeth Bisbee entertain Y. W. C. A. cabinet members.
7 The girls at the Edelman house Edelman house women hold chafing dish party for Mary Chindor of Arapahoe, Nebraska.
7 Miss Sadie Tow Sadie Tow spends the weekend at home in Cedar Rapids.
7 It has been commented upon Rural teaching students are almost always present at chapel services.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Getchell Entertained members of the second year Junior College Class.
8 Miss Mabel Block Visited with school friends.
8 Andrew and David Meyer Spent time at their home in Aplington.
8 Miss Mary Cronin Spent time at her home in Clarksville.
8 Miss Ruth Fyfe Called to her home by the death of a family member.
8 Miss Ethel Miner Accepted a position as teacher of English and Home Economics.
8 Miss Mabel Hanson Spent time at her home in Nevada, Iowa.
8 Mrs. C. W. Stone Will return to her home after a serious illness.
8 Miss Merner Recovering from a serious illness.
8 Miss Agnes Molumby Recovering from a broken arm.
8 Miss Oma Shimer In the hospital because of a severe case of rheumatism.
8 Misses Margaret Mullarky and Donna Potter Visited with Alice Swanson at her home in Osage.
8 Last Thursday Hazel Downing was visited by her father.
8 Miss Mattie Norris Was able to return to school after a prolonged illness over the holidays.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.
8 Misses Lulu Ewing and Jacoba Van Dellen Spent time with Elda Platt at her home in Waterloo.