College Eye — October 4, 1916

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1 Many enter declamatory Preview of upcoming speech contest; will narrow field to seven contestants.
1 Bruno Steindel cello recital To perform in the college auditorium.
1 Miss Esther Colburn Esther Colburn visited Pomeroy.
1 Bible study in Teachers College Courses in biblical instruction to begin at T. C; outline of four courses of study.
1 Untitled Portrayal of football players as a force to be reckoned with and students who do not appear at games as 'block-headed.'
1 Teachers surprise Ames Recap of Teachers College-Iowa State football game; photo.
1 T. C. H. S. football prospects brighten Upcoming football season for T. C. High previewed.
1 Training School wins honors; James Hearst takes cup and fifteen dollars in money James Hearst of the Training School wins corn judging contest at Cedar Valley Fair.
1 "Whit" Profile of Earl Whitford, captain of the football team; photo.
1 B. A.s have first social event Senior class hosts dinner.
2 The Physical Education seniors Physical Education majors elect officers.
2 Anna Sidwell Anna Sidwell and Theresa Sheeky visited campus.
2 New members of Department of Mathematics Profiles of new and departing mathematics faculty.
3 High school history teachers Report given on "The Place of the Normal School in the Preparation of History Teachers" at Kirksville, Missouri; Sara Riggs represents the Iowa at the event.
3 Leave of absence Roster of absent faculty and replacements announced.
3 Recreation hour in the Gymnasium The Department of Physical Education to hold recreation programs in the evenings.
3 Distinguished educators Mourns the loss of educators at Harvard and Columbia.
3 New members of the Department of Education Brief profiles of Professors Charles and Paul.
4 Passing thoughts Urges students to take part in yells at football games.
4 Forensic League Supports the combining of the Debating and Oratorical Leagues into the Forensic League.
4 The glories of productive life; Baccalaureate address by Homer H. Seerley, President Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa Continuation of President Seerley's Baccalaureate address.
5 Iowa Club Iowa Club elects officers and plans debate.
5 Senior primaries organize Senior primary women elect officers; roster of officers.
5 Neos entertain Recap of tea given by Neotrophians.
5 The Spark Plug Jokes and commentary on campus life.
6 Y. M. and Y. W. Meetings and events sponsored by the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. groups.
6 Shakers from Shake Program from summer event provided.
6 Philos surprise sisters Philomatheans invade Alpha Literary Society meeting.
6 The social whirl Recap of events and opinions on the mixer in the Gymnasium.
6 Philo Alpha informal Recap of events.
6 The Alpha tea Alphas hold tea at the home of the Reverend Morris.
6 Primaries organize Primary students elect officers; new officers listed.
6 Party by Neos Recap of events at party.
7 Member of Class of 1901 receives a position at I. S. C. Cap Miller is teaching at the Iowa State College.
7 The "Arizona Blade-Tribune" Announced the death of Peter Fulton.
7 The Des Moines Register The Reverend Charles Kamphoefner takes a job with the Educational Jubilee Fund Committee.
7 Former I. S. T. C. prof. at Westminster Otis M. Weigle is teaching at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri.
7 Some study center pilgrims Chatted with Marion Becker.
7 In Lynnville Mabel Guire was at a study center.
7 Florence Sage Spent the weekend with family in Waterloo.
7 E. E. Cromes Is a traveling salesman and lives in Woodbine.
7 Marriage of I. S. T. C. alumni Karl Knoepfler married Corinne Record last month.
7 Theo. Gerard Is secretary of Lyman County Gospel Workers.
7 William H. Kadesch Married Mary Barnum.
7 "Jap" Wilbur Jap Wilbur and Leonard St. John write to tell about their jobs.
7 Lucy L. Kinsley Is working in Wheaton, Minnesota.
7 Miss Frieda Thoene Is teaching in Quasqueton; visited her mother for a week.
8 Elmo Berwick Left for Glenwood to attend funeral of his grandfather.
8 Kenneth Cotton Is studying dentistry.
8 The father and mother Parents of Martha Gunderson visit.
8 Ruby Giltner Presb. Pastors Assistant Ruby Giltner will succeed Faith Kiddoo.
8 Nora Jones Is working for her father.
8 The Misses Stella Tenold and Alva Gaarder Spent the weekend at their homes.
8 Miss Marion Asher Spent the weekend at home in Clarksville.
8 Francis Hersey Is studying at Grinnell.
8 Miss Genevieve Burling Has taken a job in Des Moines.
8 Mr. Harold Rohde Visited Olive Sessions.
8 Miss Hazel Linderman Spent the weekend in Waterloo.
8 The Misses Amy Johnson and Isabel Hoyman Spent time in Waterloo.
8 Miss Jacoba Van Dellen Is chairman of upper class advisors.
8 Y. W. C. A. hike a success Hike was made on September 23 and 30.
8 Miss Myra Storer Spent the weekend at home in Mason City.
8 E. L. Lane Is teaching in Brandon; visited friends on campus.
8 Sela Hickle found dying in room Died last month after a late night illness.
8 Miss Frieda Cohoon Spent the weekend at home in Cedar Falls.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Fagan proud parents of a baby girl The name of the daughter is Mary Francis.
8 Mary Macdonald Will be returning to ISTC to talk about her mission work in Japan.
8 Price Doyle Visited with college friends.
8 Harry Shedd Is superintendent in Millerton.
8 Frederick R. Mitchell at I. S. T. C. Visited the campus and sang in chapel.
8 Rev. J. J. Jones Returned to Cedar Falls after the death of his mother.
8 Miss Ruth Sherrard Is working in Hampton; visited Cedar Falls to see family.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.
8 Miss Maude Hutchison Is ill and in the hospital.
8 The Welsh Male Quartet Review of the performance of the Welsh Male Quartet at the Methodist Church.