College Eye — January 24, 1917

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1 Oriental pageant to be given by Physical Education Department Pageant to feature Asian dance and fashions.
1 Teachers High defeat Independence; locals play best game T. C. High beats Independence in basketball, 20-11.
1 Miss Emma Christensen Emma Christensen visits campus.
1 Teachers defeat Coe 4-17; no field baskets during first half T. C. defeats Coe College in basketball, 17-4.
1 A Pair of Sixes; midwinter play next Thursday evening "A Pair of Sixes" to be performed in the college auditorium; cast listed.
1 Motion pictures at the college; Vanity Fair next Saturday evening Lecture Committee provides for series of motion pictures to be shown.
1 Southern Wisconsin Teachers Association President Seerley to give three addresses before SWTA in February.
1 Prof. Kay lectures; gives interesting discussion on Pleistocenic geology of Iowa George F. Kay to lecture on the geology of Iowa.
1 May Robson at the Cotton May Robson to star in comedy play at the Cotton Theatre.
1 Ida M. Tarbell to lecture; editor, author, historian, and lecturer Ida M. Tarbell to lecture at the college.
1 Summer term bulletin and faculty Plans for 1917 summer term being formulated; await approval from Board of Education.
2 English Club holds meeting English Club holds meeting at the home of Professor Lynch.
2 Y. W. C. A. News from Y. W. C. A. meeting.
2 Preparatories Preparatories organize and elect officers.
2 Training School beats Waterloo, 16-11 Training School basketball team defeats Hawkeye Oil of Waterloo, 16-11.
2 Shake-Aristo Recap of events at joint Shakespearean-Aristotelian Society meeting.
2 B. A. juniors frolic Junior class holds youthful frolic party.
3 Our advertisers Publishes list of local advertisers.
3 Teachers defeated by Upper Iowa Upper Iowa defeats Teachers College, 34-30.
3 Morbus Sabbaticus Uses illness as a metaphor to express displeasure for those who miss Sunday church services.
3 The Iowa Club Recap of events at Iowa Club meeting.
3 "P. T. affair" Twenty-five go sledding at Olive Hill.
3 Newman notes News from the Newman Catholic Student Association.
4 Editorial Quick comments and announcements.
4 Cooperate with the Old Gold staff Seniors reminded to deliver pictures to Old Gold.
4 The College Eye election Believes everyone on campus should get informed on the candidates for College Eye staff and vote in the election.
4 Chapel exercises Praises students for excellent administration of the chapel services; hopes that faculty will continue high standard while in charge.
4 Untitled "A Pair of Sixes" to be performed as midwinter play.
4 What is school spirit? Contemplates the nature of school spirit and how it works at Teachers College.
5 Economics Believes prices at local business establishments are too high.
6 They "pat" us; "pat" them Urges students to patronize businesses that advertise in the College Eye.
6 An appeal to the teacher Reprint of "Eulogy of the Teacher" from the January 14, 1915 issue of the College Eye.
6 Teachers second team defeats Nashua T. C. second team defeats Nashua High, 34-17.
6 Joe E. Vance, 1898 Joe Vance serves as president of the Minneapolis Society for the Blind.
6 J. Percival Huget, 1892 Huget to serve as minister of First Congregational Church in Detroit, Michigan.
6 New course of study for rural critic teachers To be implemented as part of Department of Rural Education.
6 Study Centers, January 20, 1917 Locations and faculty assigned to them listed.
6 Untitled Humorous exchange in economics class.
6 Success Congratulations offered to Paul James for his accolades as superintendent of schools at Fertile, Iowa.
7 An interesting letter Mihran Mardigan is living in Detroit, Michigan.
7 Miss Margaret Ferris Is teaching in Dysart and visited friends on the Hill.
7 Miss Maude Wilson Married Harry Foster.
7 Miss Dorothy Onoby Is working in Slarges, North Dakota.
7 Miss Mildred Weenick Married Louis Pelzer.
7 The marriage of Miss Miriam Robertson Married Mr. Barron.
7 Miss Maude Wilson Married Harold Foster.
7 Mrs. Geo. O. Fisher Was living in Cuba, but now resides in Bingham Lake, Minnesota.
7 Miss Ruth Fitzsimmons Is an English teacher in Clarion.
7 Miss Ethel Waller Is living in Charles City and taking care of her ill mother.
7 Miss Martha Fullerton Is teaching in Floyd.
7 Miss Nell Young Is teaching in Rudd.
8 Miss Idella Brinkman Is caring for her mother at home.
8 Miss Theresa Sheehy Spent the weekend on the Hill.
8 Miss Edith Towe Visited with an old roommate.
8 Miss Geraldine Cleaver Has quit school due to illness.
8 Miss May Francis Visited campus.
8 Miss Marjorie Ellis Was absent from school due to illness.
8 Miss Gretchen Madearis' brother Visited here last weekend.
8 Miss Florence Marsh Was not in school because of illness.
8 Nelson Hersey Was absent because of illness.
8 Chas. Cougill Visited his brother-in-law, H. H. Seerley.
8 Mr. Stevens Is again enrolled at ISTC.
8 Miss McGovern Missed some classes last week due to illness.
8 Mr. Vincent Ridge Visited with old friends on the Hill.
8 Miss Hazel Strayer Was a judge at a declamatory contest in Waterloo.
8 Summer B. Chase Is practicing medicine in Fprd Dodge.
8 The many friends Miss Oliver has returned to school.
8 Mr. Paul Was absent part of last week.
8 Misses Hazel and Pearl Brown Entertained members of the office.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.
8 Mr. Sophus Jacobsen Acted as a judge at a declamatory contest.