College Eye — February 28, 1917

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1 College Eye staff 1917-1918 elected; rivalry keen Charles Perrott, Helena Jongewaard, and John Winn elected College Eye staff for coming year.
1 Teachers defeat Central; seniors lose to "sophs" in game played as curtain raiser Teachers defeat Central College in basketball, 35-18.
1 Delta Sigma Rho dinner National forensic fraternity meets over dinner to discuss speech and debate issues.
1 Schoolmasters Club meets; Dr. Stout speaks at Schoolmasters Club John E. Stout speaks on educational values and goals.
1 Training School closed last week Training School closed for a week in order to fumigate the building after an outbreak of scarlet fever.
1 Warren Proctor coming Mar. 19; famous tenor Profile of Warren Proctor, who will perform in Cedar Falls; photo.
1 Physical Training pageant a success; artistically worked out in every detail Positive remarks regarding the Physical Training pageant.
1 Another reminder Reminder for College Eye subscribers to pay their subscriptions.
2 Americanization Discusses progress in the Americanization of immigrants.
2 "Let there be light" Expresses extreme disgust at the moral character of some students at Teachers College.
3 Military training in public schools New report released by the Department of the Interior believes military training as civic, physical, and moral education to be necessary in public schools.
3 Mr. C. S. Cory Attended a Board meeting in Des Moines.
4 Winning Speaks on the importance of winning and believes it should be the goal of every person to succeed honorably at whatever he or she sets out to do.
4 Relation of faith to life Believes life is centered around faith and that people should live as such.
4 Evolution on youth Essay on great youth accomplishments and seizing opportunity when it presents itself.
4 "Pay-Up Day" Advocates extending Pay-Up Day to cover all debts owed to local business by student organizations.
5 Baseball and track schedule Season schedule for baseball and track.
6 The Iowa Club Frank Miller of the Cedar Falls National Bank speaks on "Solomon and His Seven Hundred Wives".
6 First year junior college class party Party held at the home of Janet Towers.
6 Alphas and Philos frolic again Literary societies hold skating party at armory rink.
6 Class in animal husbandry enjoy outing Professor Lockhart's class camps in Professor Hearst's cottage.
6 Official Many T. C. alumni attend Twin-City Alumni Association banquet in Minneapolis.
6 Supt. Wheeler re-elected H. E. Wheeler re-elected as Superintendent of Schools at Austin, Minnesota.
6 Neo Schedule of speakers and their topics.
7 Victor Shore Victor Shore released from hospital.
7 Mr. Oxford addresses joint meeting of Christian Associations Speaker discusses prayer at Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. meeting.
7 Y. W. C. A. Recap of events at meeting.
7 Ivan Powers Several alumni and friends visited campus.
7 Teachers drop second game to Irish Teachers lose to Dubuque.
7 Sophomores and freshmen "roll" Freshman and sophomore classes hold skating party at armory rink.
7 Shakes Program honored George Washington.
7 Junior kindergarten class Class holds informal gathering.
8 Miss Margaret Sullivan Has returned home due to illness.
8 Miss Rosalia Scott Returned home after the death of her mother.
8 Miss Mae Crow Visited friends on the Hill.
8 Miss Zeta Hezzleman Enjoyed a visit from her sister.
8 Miss Buck entertains friends Forty people were entertained last Thursday.
8 Prof. Fagan Is debating with Professor Van Houten.
8 The schools at Clarksville Have closed due to several cases of illness.
8 Adelphia Mitchell Broke her arm and sprained her wrist.
8 Miss Grace Gaarder Visited her sister here.
8 Dr. Meyerholz to give dinner Feb. 28 Will host the Old Gold and College Eye staff.
8 Miss Haight Vacationing in Northwest Iowa; will not return this term.
8 Professor M. M. Leighton Will be teaching at another institution; has been substituting for Professor Cable.
8 Miss Euseba Bowen Went home after falling and injuring her knee.
8 Dr. and Mrs. Seerley at Kansas City Attending a meeting of the North Central Association of Colleges.
8 A birthday party Marion Walker entertained in honor of Margaret Oliver.
8 Misses Hooper and Correll hostesses at dinner Dinner was held in the Home Economics Dining Room.
8 Two former students returned from the border John Mastain and Herman Jacobsen have returned from Mexico.
8 Miss McCague Has returned after her throat operation.
8 Mrs. Condit Visited chapel.
8 Miss Hildor Peterson Attended the wedding of her sister.
8 Miss Margaret Godfrey Visited a friend in La Porte City.
8 The Misses Ruth Pritchard and Verina Heinrick Visited friends in Independence.
8 Friends of Miss Laura Bailey Sad to hear she has withdrawn from school.
8 Newman Society News notes from the Newman Catholic Student Association.
8 Miss Anna Hinkson Visited her sister.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.