College Eye — February 9, 1916

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1 Philo choose society debaters; men chosen for triangular Floyd Walsh, John Winn, Roy Crouch, and Harold Eittreim chosen to represent the Philos in debate.
1 Teachers again defeat U. I. U.; game won in last few minutes of play Teachers defeats Upper Iowa, 40-36.
1 Schoolmasters have banquet; President Seerley makes splendid address at first meeting Recap of events at gathering.
1 "China's Problem"; Dr. Ng Poon Chew discusses the Eastern situation Ng Poon Chew delivers address on the status of China as a growing nation.
1 Aviator sails high; Elmer Erickson proves ideal airman Review of "The Aviator" performance given by drama students.
2 Mr. Cornelius Murphy Married Mary Kauth on February 2, 1916.
2 Miss Irene Lawler Attended several social functions.
2 Miss Lucille Bingen Visited home in Ackley.
2 Professor and Mrs. Getchell Hosted the Home Economics seniors.
2 Iowa Club Recap of events at meeting.
2 "Movies" Moving picture program to take place February 11.
2 Y. M. C. A. Roger Leavitt to speak to group.
2 The Education Club J. C. McGlade addresses group.
2 Clarksville dedicates new school Home Economics women serve refreshments at dedication; Cedar Falls teachers at the district for the year are listed.
3 "Alphies? Awful carryin'? Oons"; mysterious visitors appear at Alphie Hall Members who are not currently active dressed in vintage clothing and attended the meeting.
3 Shake-Aristo Enjoyed candy; list of speakers and their topics.
3 Delphian Installed new officers.
3 Getchells entertain Professor and Mrs. Getchell entertain chemistry students.
4 The loafer Loafers are a burden to any community or organization.
4 Desire Does not believe that all offenses occurring in the library should result in the same fine.
4 Woman's debate Six women will be chosen to debate against Coe College.
4 Our car service Running out of patience with the unreliability of the Cedar Falls Car Service.
4 Prof. Byron J. Lambert of Iowa City makes specifications for new bridge New bridge in Iowa City will be longest concrete bridge in Iowa.
4 Untitled Roy Davis visited College Hill last weekend.
4 Untitled Encourages caution during icy weather.
4 Do you want a barrel of money? Believes students could make money selling sand to improve the roads.
5 Program in testing results of teaching Professor Condit gives a history of testing the performance of teachers.
7 Miss Platner, Miss Case, and Mr. Welles Gave a musical performance at the annual meeting of the Tuesday Club.
7 Miss Erickson Visited with her brother and sister, and attended the class play.
7 Miss Olive Easter Begins her practice teaching at a rural school.
7 Miss Lucy Trego Called to her home because of the illness of her mother.
7 Miss Agnes Molumby's friends She will return to school very shortly.
7 Miss Edna Reitzel Has been ill for a week.
7 Miss Toedt Confined to her room because of illness.
7 The Philathea Class Held a gathering in the Y. W. C. A. room.
7 That lonesome Sunday feeling Twenty students gathered at the home of Professor Getchell.
7 Joint meeting of the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. will be led by student volunteers Program outlined.
7 Mr. Stone Along with the critic and room teachers, furnished a room for the Y. W. C. A. girls.
7 Y. W. C. A.; college pageant to be given in the auditorium on the 18 Carnival will feature new entertainment this year.
7 Y. W. C. A. membership banquet Program description; discussed the founding of the Y. W. C. A.
8 Miss Grace Jenks Was a guest of Helen Buell at her home in Clinton.
8 Miss MacCratly Called home by the death of her grandmother.
8 Miss Frances Philo Visited with friends on the Hill.
8 Mr. Herbert Hattman of Dubuque Returned to his work at the school.
8 Miss June Stout Unable to attend school due to an attack of tonsillitis.
8 Miss Leona Meier Absent from school due to illness.
8 Miss Leora Johnson Enjoyed a visit from her sister.
8 Louis Scallon Visited with friends on the Hill.
8 Mr. Romeo Short Refereed a basketball game in Charles City.
8 Miss Laura Conaway Visited with friends in Cedar Rapids.
8 Prof. and Mrs. Condit Spent time in Iowa City with their son Brian.
8 Prof. Bertha Martin Along with others, traveled to Des Moines to watch a production of Hamlet.
8 The Physical Education department Enjoyed a skating party in the Armory.
8 Miss Elva Osterson Visited friends on the Hill.
8 Last week Margaret Hobstetter enrolled at the I. S. T. C.
8 Miss Blanche Bohach Spent time at her home in St. Ansgar, Iowa.
8 Miss Elise Possebl Visited with Ethel Witt and Esther Eiffert.
8 Miss Hester Stone Spent time at her home in Vinton.
8 Miss Lydia Meyer Was called to her home due to the serious illness of her mother.
8 Miss Drina Thomson Spent time at her home in Hampton.
8 Miss Charlotte Holland Spent time at her home in Bode, Iowa.
8 Tay Swartzendrover Spent time with her sister Floy.
8 Miss Lucy Porter Back in school after recovering from an illness.
8 Mr. Ralph Greene Visited his sister.
8 Mr. Pardee Paid a short visit to his daughter Mary.
8 Misses Ezra Keirwick and Ray Pahl Attended the class play.
8 Chas. Heald of West Branch Visited with his brother Ira.
8 Miss Ethel Ehlers Visited with friends in Cedar Rapids.
8 Miss Lois Langworthy Spent time at her home in Cedar Rapids.
8 Miss Oma Shimer Will leave for her home in Grundy Center due to an attack of rheumatism.
8 Miss Nell Young Visited with friends in Des Moines.
8 Mr. Wesley Cerny Spent time at his home in Manly.
8 Miss Helena Jongewaard Spent time in Cedar Rapids.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Shanewise Attended the class play.
8 David, Andrew, and Lydia Meyer of Aplington Called home by the death of their mother.
8 Announcements Students announce their candidacy for College Eye positions for the coming year.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.