College Eye — May 3, 1916

Page Title Summary Scan
1 Women's debate May nineteenth; the women of our college will clash with the women of Coe Will debate whether or not the United States should make its navy comparable to those of other world powers.
1 N. C. A. Miss McGowen spoke about "Art".
1 "I hear you calling me" Sleeping student tries to ignore the summoning school bell.
1 Teachers beat Wisconsin; field in good condition but game slow; score 4 to 2 The mayor of Cedar Falls pitched the first ball and hit the batter; there were no other injuries.
1 Men's Glee Club organizes; Glee Club elects officers Under the direction of Ernest Zechiel.
1 Iowa Club Demonstration school children have been participating in a declamatory contest; Professor Campbell is recovering from a two-week illness; twelve hundred people attended the last meeting.
2 Professional; should general science be included in the high school curriculum or could the time be better spent on more extended study of one of the Questions the science courses offered in colleges; written and submitted by Coe student B. H. Bailey.
3 State track meet will be held at Drake Eleven schools will participate in the meet on May 16th.
4 A reply Xanho and Hobo fraternities respond to last week's editorial questioning the presence of fraternities and sororities on campus.
4 The Campanile Encourages seniors to donate money to the Campanile fund.
4 A parable Discusses how living trees in a forest protect those that have died.
4 I. S. T. C. 6, Ellsworth 0 Description of the baseball game.
4 Shakespeare appears in movies The movie "The Life of Shakespeare" was shown in the Auditorium.
4 A faculty member honored Marguerite Hussey entertained the second and third year Physical Education Department students; she was appointed to be a committee member of the American Physical Education Association.
4 Willard Patty Williard Patty is superintendent at Adair, Iowa.
4 What we are willing to do College Eye staff challenges fraternities and sororities to a public debate to discuss whether or not they should be allowed to continue on campus.
5 Society Eulalians held meeting and played games at H. J. Peterson's house.
5 The modern novel Lillian Lambert spoke to the Eight Weeks Club about "The Modern Novel"; asserted that books must have Biblical basis to be "good".
5 First year junior college entertain second year Only women were invited; played games for two hours.
5 Eight Week's Club Sara Rice spoke about "Girls of the country and city at the present time and Bible times".
5 English Club sets memorial for Shakespeare Professor Gist was master of ceremonies; tree is located southeast of the high school building.
5 Annual oratorical at Springfield, Illinois Schools from Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, and Wisconsin will attend; I. S. T. C. has won first place for five years in a row.
5 Official News of alumni; list of students who have found jobs.
6 Revised constitution of the Forensic League of I. S. T. C., 1916 Text of constitution and by-laws.
7 Next time we have a game Wants a yell leader at the next baseball game; T. C. has an excess of pitchers on the team.
7 Miss Margaret Barnes Margaret Barnes spent the weekend in Cherokee.
7 Mid-week meeting--Mrs. Reed talks Will speak about India and Mexico at the Y. W. C. A. meeting.
7 Birthday party All women with birthdays from January-June are invited to celebrate their birthdays on May 6th.
7 Voluntary study conference Interdenominational meeting was held; determined to enlist more students in Bible studies and church attendance.
7 Miss Childs gives recital Mainly sang folk songs from Western Europe.
7 Y. W. C. A. Meetings are held in the Auditorium at 6:20 p. m.; professors spoke about lecturers who are coming to the Geneva conference next summer.
8 Miss Marshall Is teaching in Morning Sun; visited her brother here recently.
8 Miss Hutchinson Visited her home in Monmouth, Illinois.
8 Mrs. Bechtel Visited daughter Marguerite.
8 Misses Eunice and Loreita Arnold Visited Vera Winterowd in Oelwein.
8 Professors Palmer, Salter, and Bond Presented papers at the Iowa Academy of Science last weekend.
8 Miss Hazel Aldrich Spent Sunday in Mason City.
8 Miss Wilma Garnett Is teaching in Dike; visited her parents in Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Mary Goldthwaite Spent last weekend at home in Marengo.
8 Professors Begeman, Hussey, Bond, and Read Attended Iowa Academy of Science meeting last weekend.
8 Miss Helen Taggart Will be working at the library at the University of Chicago.
8 Bruce Yeager Has been elected to Charter Oak position.
8 Martin Wilson Is superintendent in Soldier.
8 Mr. W. C. Schluter Is planning on pursuing a doctorate.
8 Mr. H. Ostergaard Has been re-elected as superintendent in Mystic.
8 Miss Alva Gaarder Spent Sunday at home in Kensett.
8 Mr. Ed. Short Was badly injured in an automobile accident.
8 Lester C. Ary Has been reelected a superintendent.
8 John Arends Is doing good work in Manhattan, Montana.
8 P. J. Hansen Has been reelected superintendent in Alden.
8 Mr. Harry McDonald Has decided to study law.
8 Mr. Lew McDonald Is a superintendent and is practicing law.
8 Mr. Burt McDonald Is superintendent and band master in Clarksville.
8 Miss Louise Anderson Spent the weekend with her parents in Council Bluffs.
8 Miss Casto Entertained her father.
8 Miss Allan Entertained friends at a luncheon.
8 Misses Bethene Smith and Elda Platt Visited Webster City.
8 Miss Jessie Whittlesey Visited Mary Goldthwaite.
8 Misses Iona Thornburg, Anna Clough, and Sophia Ries Spent the weekend in Clarksville.
8 Miss Donna Potter and Miss Dorothy Grey Went to Iowa City for the weekend.
8 Miss Olive Lawrence Visited her sisters in Parkersburg.
8 Miss Jacoba Van Dellen Spent the weekend at home in Hampton.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Beatty Are visiting their parents in Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Frances Dearborn Returned home to Red Oak after the recent death of her father.
8 Miss Joy Harmon Will be working in Oroville, California.
8 Mr. Macy Campbell Is ill from an attack of quinsy.
8 Laura Conaway Went home to Mason City for the weekend.
8 Miss Helene Buell Went to Iowa City for the weekend.
8 Mrs. Ewing Is visiting her daughter Lulu.
8 Misses Gladys Sabin, Georgia Lauritzen and Maude Andrews Were guests of Marie Unger in La Porte.