College Eye — April 4, 1917

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1 Miss Patt speaks on "Costume and Design" Hosted by the Ellen Richards Club.
1 Philos banquet Alphas; tables beautifully decorated Philos and Alphas hold banquet; Fred Lyon serves as toastmaster.
1 Leonard St. John Leonard St. John appointed to a government chemist position at the University of Illinois.
1 Track prospects promising; abundance of new material out Preview of track team for upcoming season.
1 Church membership runs high amongst students A recent count reveals that 1192 of 1418 students belong to local churches.
1 Miss Marie Howe Marie Howe visits campus.
1 Bishop Breyfogel gives address; finished orator Recap of speech given at assembly.
1 Baseball candidates at work; prospect fair Preview of the baseball team for the upcoming season.
1 Maylen Johnson Maylen Johnson visits campus.
1 Four B. A. classes join in reception; biggest social event of year All four B. A. classes come together for reception.
1 Do you live in the country or in a small town? Y. W. C. A. to offer lectures on community leadership for women.
1 Annual concert by Cedar Falls Band Program for event provided.
2 What about the minstrel show? Inquires as to whether or not there will be a minstrel show.
2 Since the recent epidemic Because of impurities in the city water supply, the Pink Poodle has begun serving from other sources.
2 Physical Training demonstration at Dubuque Students involved in demonstration listed.
2 Fern Sharp Fern Sharp visits campus.
2 The Kaiser Poem that places the blame for the Great War on the German Kaiser.
3 To the literary societies The Interstate League of State Normal Schools asked to consider replacing memorized oratorical contests with extemporaneous addresses; the T. C. Forensic League forwards the question to the various literary societies.
3 Have you paid Reminder for all delinquent College Eye subscriptions to be paid.
3 Mr. Salter Humorous anecdote involving Professor Salter and John Winn.
3 Did you ever notice Takes notice of trend of students "bawling out" other students.
3 Mr. Zimmerman George Zimmerman spends his spring vacation at Cedar Falls.
3 Local educators take big part in convention Teachers College faculty involved at the Dubuque conference; schedule of speakers with their presentation topics.
4 Strangers on our campus Commentary on visitors to campus and their activities.
4 Military training in the colleges Advocates preparing students for military conflict, should America find itself embroiled in conflict.
4 We are constantly reminded Criticizes those saying that T. C. has a lack of school spirit; believes it is shown in more sophisticated ways than yelling at athletic events.
4 Some of the small town newspapers Notices criticism of President Wilson in small town newspapers.
4 Alarm clocks Marion Rownd describes her disdain for alarm clocks.
4 Love making--a fine art Discourse on romance and relationships.
5 College Orchestra to appear again Program of events for performance provided.
5 What am I? A riddle criticizes those who come to college for no particular purpose other than to have a good time.
5 C. S. S. A. Recap of events at last two Catholic Student Association meetings.
5 Physical Training seniors give demonstration before N. E. I. T. A. Demonstration given in Y. M. C. A. gym before Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association; program of events provided.
6 The Social Science Club Social Science Club to meet; the Reverend Metcalf will speak on conditions in England.
6 Northeast and Southwest Iowa Teachers Association President Seerley gives addresses at regional meetings.
6 Mrs. Emma Ridley Colegrove, president The Northeast Iowa Teachers Association elects Emma Colegrove to its presidency.
6 North Central Association C. S. Cory to attend twenty-second annual meeting in St. Louis, Missouri.
6 Changes in the Teaching Department Several new faculty added to staff.
6 Easter vesper services Musical service to be held in Auditorium on Easter Sunday afternoon.
6 Press convention at Colfax well attended First annual convention of the Iowa College Press held at Colfax; impressions of the event from Teachers College delegates.
6 Secretary of the National Suffrage Association Alice B. Curtis named secretary of the National Woman's Suffrage Association.
6 Mrs. Casper Schenk Beulah Schenk conducts home economics lectures in Des Moines.
6 New demonstration rural schools New rural demonstration schools add teachers.
6 President of school board Des Moines School Board elects Hattie McCall Roberts, now Hoffman, president of the board for the 1917-1918 year.
7 Miss Francis Dearborn Is teaching in Iowa City; visited friends on the Hill.
7 Miss Ann Hoover Spent the weekend at home in Geneseo, Illinois.
7 Miss Ethel Beatty Is teaching in Storm Lake; visited the Hill.
7 Akbar Bryson Is traveling to Canada to farm.
7 Miss Elizabeth Bingham Visited friends here.
7 Miss Leonora Arent Is teaching at the State University.
7 Harry McDonald Visited friends on the Hill.
7 Miss Hazel Nelson Is teaching in Fredericksburg; visited friends here.
7 Miss Catherine Morphew Visited friends on the Hill.
7 Found!--what we're all looking for Zetalethean Society meetings professed to inspire students to work.
7 Miss Rowena McWhorter Alumni receive pay raises at their respective teaching positions at various locations.
7 Our advertisers Roster of businesses advertising in the College Eye.
7 County superintendent of Butler County E. B. Hodges will be Butler County Superintendent.
8 W. C. T. U. Will hold a conference on Friday.
8 The following superintendents Have called, looking for teachers.
8 Miss Ruth Foskett Had an operation for appendicitis.
8 Amber Mockie Is working in Traer schools.
8 Henrietta Whittacre entertains a few friends Entertained in honor of Frances Hersey.
8 Miss Bess Howell Received word of illness of her mother.
8 Harry Anderson Visited over the weekend.
8 Mrs. Morris Visited her daughter.
8 Miss Iva Patterson's mother Visited last week.
8 Miss Mabel Richardson Has recovered from her illness and returned to school.
8 Miss Emma Lambert Entertained friends last week.
8 Miss Kate Sullivan Visited Professor McGovern.
8 A. C. Grubb Will take a position at Purdue University.
8 Miss Florence Johnson Visited a friend in Janesville.
8 Miss Hazel Goltey Visited her mother in Fort Dodge.
8 Miss Murrel Miller Spent the weekend at Washington.
8 Miss Gretchen Krause Went home to be with her ill father.
8 Grace Schwartz Returned last week.
8 Miss Lunette Cristy Spent the weekend at West Liberty.
8 Miss Broeksmit Spent some time in Chicago.
8 Mrs. Fagan and little daughter Returned from a visit to Indiana.
8 Miss Floe Correll Entertained friends.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.
8 The Misses Bernice Eastman and Mabelle Desnig Visited their brothers in Ames.