College Eye — February 23, 1916

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1 Don't forget Readers reminded to attend the Penn-Teachers basketball game.
1 Dr. Merchant gives splendid address Text of chapel address.
1 Clios go coasting Clio Society goes sledding.
1 Pageant draws large crowd; historical pageant of I. S. T. C.; creditable and clever representation of the life and activities of this institution Review of production.
1 Pedagogues defeat Dubuque Germans; game one of the roughest ever played on home floor T. C. defeats Dubuque University in basketball, 40-11.
1 Band concert pleases audience; College Auditorium packed at free concert Review of the performance given by the Cedar Falls Concert Band.
1 Student volunteers Announces meeting dates for the Y. M. C. A. band.
1 "The Servant in the House"; the Wm. Owen Company will present famous play Information on coming production.
1 Shake-Aristo party Literary societies hold leap year party.
2 Iowa Club Professor Eells's Rural School class takes charge of proceedings for the evening.
2 An observation Wishes people would cease the rash of coughing fits during chapel and class periods.
3 West High beats Training School T. C. High falls to Waterloo West in basketball, 24-15.
3 Y. M. C. A. Recap of events at meeting.
4 Prof. Forsman visits our school Professor Forsman delivers demonstration on how to teach music with a talking machine.
4 Jokes Humorous quips, some of which feature Teachers College personalities.
4 Under the sign of the wheelbarrow Thoughts on American democracy and the responsibility of citizens to make it work.
4 The College Eye election Update on election rules.
5 Mr. Proctor will give concert Warren Proctor to sing on campus.
5 Sophomore party Professor and Mrs. Berkstrasser chaperone get-together in the Gym.
5 Xmas in February for Clios Sophomore Clio members donate new critics table to the society.
5 Zetas have open program Recap of events at meeting.
5 Homerian Society takes sleigh ride and has oyster stew dinner afterward.
5 Dramatic declamatory Lenore Shanewise coaches participants.
6 N. C. A. bazaar to be given Sat. eve. Feb. 26th Newman Society to hold bazaar.
6 Herman Erickson on the Gospel Team Makes humorous remark about salvation and Baptists.
6 Forensic notes Debate teams prepare to meet Simpson College.
6 Herman Erickson Herman Erickson visits Cherokee, Iowa.
7 W. E. Burgardt Came to campus to visit his sister.
7 Miss Mary Head and Miss Mae McKibben Visited Roxie Weeks.
7 Burl J. Haight Is farming in Montana and has come to the Hill to visit friends.
7 Miss Rice and Miss Schuneman Have been hosting dinners for faculty.
7 Miss Childs Entertained faculty at dinner.
7 Mae McKibben and Mary Head Visited Roxie Weeks.
7 Miss Blanche Henak Entertained company.
7 Mr. Ben Waterfield Visited the Hill.
7 H. A. Butts Visited his sister.
7 Miss Ruth Fyfe Could not attend school due to illness.
7 Miss Dorothy Houts Spent Sunday at home in Vinton.
7 Miss Floy Portens and Gladys Sabin Each spent time in Manchester.
7 Miss Eleanor Luse Spent weekend at home in West Liberty.
7 Mr. Charles Lynch Visited friends in Parkersburg.
7 Miss Gladys Kinney Is entertaining her sister.
7 Miss Irene Simpson Is assistant secretary at Y. W. C. A.
7 Mr. Guy V. Aldrich Set up meeting for the Student Volunteers of Iowa.
7 A group of girls Entertained friends in Bartlett Hall.
7 Sunday evening Mrs. Bangs entertained Student Volunteer Band.
7 Miss Merle Brown Spent Sunday at home in Vinton.
7 Mr. Fern Sharp Spent weekend at home in Edgewood.
7 Alene Thurtle Spent the weekend in Valley Junction.
7 Margaret Fluent Visited her sister in Vinton.
7 Lorena Meek Received a surprise visit from her mother.
7 Miss Carrie Reed Has been visiting her sister.
7 Miss Agnes Reid Visited her sister Carrie in Atlantic.
7 Miss Eunice Lee Went to Grinnell to attend a ball.
7 Miss Lydia Kerr Spent time at home in Elgin.
7 Miss Eunice Lee Was called home to Webster City.
7 Mr. Homer Smith Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
7 English Club Held meeting at Professor Lambert's home.
7 Education Club Hawley Whitacre will speak about "The Effect of Motion Pictures upon School Children".
7 Misses Lola Glock, Hester Stone, and Helen Bordewick Spent Sunday in Vinton.
7 Mr. Getchell's classes visit Waterloo gas plant Learned practical side of chemistry.
8 Miss Nell Young Visited Ames.
8 Miss Irene Bing Spent the weekend in Waterloo.
8 Last Tuesday night Two bobsleds collided; several people injured.
8 Miss Cathleen Morris Has returned home to Calmar.
8 Wednesday night Helen Brocksmit returned from a visit to Chicago.
8 Miss Agnes Allender and Jane Eccles Spent the weekend at their homes in Burlington.
8 Mrs. C. M. Stevens Visited her niece Violet.
8 Mr. William McGrew Spent Friday in Waverly with friends.
8 Miss Mabel Eberhart and Billy Burke Hosted a party in Morris Hall.
8 Miss Margaret Reilly Is teaching in Hood River, Oregon, where schools had to close because of deep snow.
8 Was the Y. W. C. A. pageant a success? Pageant held in auditorium.
8 Miss Mabel Payton Will be teaching in Chicago, Illinois.
8 Friends of Charles L. Simmers Charles Simmers is a department head at New Hampshire College.
8 Miss Bernice Brady Is teaching in Richmond and has been visiting friends on the Hill.
8 Miss Clarine Mueller Visited her parents.
8 Mrs. Chas. Hendra Served dinner to the women in her hall.
8 Miss Jose Bosley Is teaching in Dysart.
8 Announcements were received here Elsie Eberhard married Erwin Charlesworth.
8 Mrs. James Price Visited her daughters.
8 Nellie C. Land Went to Casey to attend sister's wedding.
8 Lucy Trego Went home to Vinton after death of her mother.
8 Mrs. Ella Danskin Shaw Will be coming to Iowa due to her sisters' illnesses.
8 Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Peterson hosted a dinner in honor of Bernice Brady.