College Eye — January 31, 1917

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1 The Last Days of Pompeii; shown in motion pictures at the College Auditorium Saturday night Review of the film "The Last Days of Pompeii."
1 Dubuque Irish defeat Teachers; failure to recover from mid-season slumps results in another loss of a conference game Dubuque basketball team beats T. C., 28-17.
1 T. C. H. S. wins city championship; second team wins from high school second team T. C. High basketball team defeats Cedar Falls High, 16-13; T. C. High second team also wins over Cedar Falls second team, 10-9.
1 Y. M. C. A. class reorganization; special program given Professor Charles gives address.
1 Drake debate well under way; tryout for woman's debate March 5th Preview of March 9 debate with Drake.
1 "A Pair of Sixes" delights a crowded auditorium; dramatic work of unusual excellence Review of midwinter play "A Pair of Sixes."
1 Notice! Reminder to pay College Eye subscriptions.
1 Last call for seniors; Feb. 10th the last day to receive senior pictures Seniors receive reminder to submit photographs to the Old Gold staff for inclusion.
2 A unique name Students at Holstein have named their high school annual "The Moo."
3 Newman notes News notes from the Newman Catholic Student Association.
3 Y. W. C. A. birthday party Roughly one hundred fifty women attend.
3 Y. W. C. A. Eliza Rawstern Wright to address those in attendance.
3 Dr. Lorenz at the Cotton Theatre Hypnotist to appear at Cotton Theatre.
3 Orio tryout Hold tryout for intersociety debate.
3 Sophomore party Sophomore class meets at Professor Berkstresser's home.
4 South America; its opportunities--overcoming difficulties in our path Essay written over issues in South America.
4 Editorial Brief comments on campus issues.
4 Culture Thoughts on what it means to be "cultured."
4 The College Eye election Candidates for College Eye staff and letter publishing policy reiterated.
5 Cliosophic Home Economics women give program at Cliosophic meeting.
5 New teacher for English Department Virginia McQueen hired to fill the vacancy left by Laura Meier's resignation.
5 Harry Reiss Harry Reiss forced to leave school on account of illness.
6 The North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools Will meet in St. Louis March 23-24.
6 J. E. Cundy Superintendent J. E. Cundy to move to Cedar Falls to work for the J. S. Latta Company.
6 The Alumni Quarterly News Letter Mailed to T. C. alumni to keep them informed of campus happenings.
6 The National Education Association To meet in Kansas City, Missouri, February 26-March 2 and in Portland, Oregon, July 7-13.
6 H. C. Hemenway's portrait placed in the college Portrait of H. C. Hemenway hung in the college library in recognition of service to the institution.
6 "Shorty" Berwick wins ad contest Elmo R. Berwick wins College Eye ad contest sponsored by Burns' Café.
6 Dr. Louis Pelzer, 1901 Louis Pelzer married Mildred Lenore Weenick.
6 The Iowa educational meetings for the spring of 1917 Alumni and former students in attendance are listed.
6 Meeting of Social Science Club Program was organized along war theme.
7 Miss Dorothy Barnhouse Visited friends on the Hill.
7 Miss Margaret Austin Is teaching in Jesup; visited friends in Cedar Falls.
7 May Davisson Is studying at the Cincinnati Bible School.
7 Miss Hazel Aldrich Is a teacher at a normal school in Idaho.
7 The Misses Genevieve and Meta Edwards Are teaching in Emmett, Idaho.
7 Dr. Chas. I. Lambert Welcomes a daughter, Elizabeth.
7 Miss Helen Clagg Is teaching in Fort Dodge.
7 Miss Hazel Granger Is teaching in Chickasaw County.
7 Helen Pillsbury Hansen Is now living in Winnetka, Illinois.
7 Carl H. Hansen Is living in Ames.
7 Miss Luella M. Wright Is teaching Latin and English in North Yakima, Washington.
7 Mr. Bert McDonald Spent the weekend on the Hill.
7 "Frosty Baker" Is teaching in Harlan.
7 Miss Florence Marsh Florence Marsh unable to return to school due to illness.
7 School spirit Description of school spirit and its benefits.
7 Miss Hazel Plumley Is teaching in New Hampton.
7 The put-it-offs Limerick about procrastination.
7 The equality of the sexes Questions the intent of the women publishing an article on rude comments from men toward passing women; editor's reply.
8 Cal. McElhinney Visited his sick uncle in Garner.
8 Harry Jewell Will study for a master's degree at Harvard University.
8 Miss Pauline Ashley Spent the weekend at home in La Porte.
8 Miss Bell Eberhard's brother Visited last week.
8 Miss Mabel Huddleston Spent the weekend at home in Webster City.
8 Lewis Leighton Visited friends and family.
8 Prof. and Mrs. Rueben McKitrick Welcome a newborn daughter.
8 Mrs. C. A. Fullerton Returned from visiting her sick son.
8 Harry Young Officiated a basketball game in Nashua.
8 Miss Elda Latta Visited Bill Brown.
8 The many friends Nate Fields has been released from scarlet fever quarantine.
8 Miss Lula Campbell Visited friends on the Hill.
8 Mr. Wendell Strike Is attending school in Ames; visited Cedar Falls.
8 Misses Marcia Daigneau and Louise Johnson Spent the weekend at their homes in Austin, Minnesota.
8 The Misses Marguerite Gregg and Blanche Henok Visited friends in Nashua.
8 Paul Farlow Officiated a basketball game in Independence.
8 Miss Norma Jones Works for her father, a county treasurer.
8 Miss Edna Hale Visited her parents in Tripoli.
8 Miss Matrid Whittam Spent the weekend in Webster City.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.
8 Miss Elizabeth Fullerton Has returned to classes after spraining her ankle.