College Eye — May 2, 1917

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1 Fifty pieces with orchestra; seven soloists Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra to perform at Teachers College on May 9; photo.
1 No more reserve units during war Publication of statement issued by Department of War suspending federal military instruction in schools and colleges and calling all able men to action.
1 Sophs honor patriotic members; sing patriotic songs Hike and program given for Milton Tostlebe before he departs for military service.
1 Military drill a success; Major Holland of Ames in charge Description and opinions on the military training program at Teachers College.
1 Philo-Alpha give farewell program; patriotic numbers given Program given for recently enlisted members.
1 Great canning campaign; organize clubs People organize and begin to can and preserve surplus fruit and vegetables for the war effort.
2 C. S. A. A. News notes from the Catholic Student Association.
2 Verne Marshall to give return engagement in Cedar Falls To speak on experiences on the front in France.
2 Elections Roster of those who have found teaching positions.
3 Mr. Sempson Mr. Sempson visits Miss Pike.
3 In what other ways, besides in the waste of coal, does smoke cost? Article written in Professor Aitchison's class regarding coal usage.
3 Y. W. and Y. M. Dr. Sage of Waterloo speaks on the war.
3 Y. W. birthday party Birthday party held for all women with birthdays between March and August.
3 I hereby declare myself Students declare their candidacy for Old Gold staff positions.
3 Cost of smoke Article written in Professor Aitchison's class regarding coal usage.
3 In what other ways besides in the waste of coal does smoke cost? Article written in Professor Aitchison's class regarding coal usage.
3 What has been done in cities to abate the smoke nuisance Article written in Professor Aitchison's class regarding coal usage.
4 New plan for the Old Gold Due to dissatisfaction of editing procedures by Old Gold staff in previous years, changes are being made in the process.
4 Editorial Attributes prior article to correct author; denounces cheap usage of patriotism for advertising; discusses the Great War; speaks out against specialization in schools.
4 The ungraded room--East Waterloo City Schools Elaborates on effectiveness of ungraded instruction in classrooms.
5 Conference of county superintendents Program for conference provided.
5 First aid class Y. W. C. A. sponsors first aid class for college women.
6 Homerian Recap of events at Homerian Literary Society meeting.
6 Shake experiences Recap of events at Shakespearean Literary Society meeting.
6 Mathematics Club Discussed statistical methods.
6 Ellen Richards Club Ida G. Rhoades to lecture on the care and feeding of babies.
6 Misses Grace and Helen Sterling Lucille and Orpha Milleson are visited by acquaintances from Drake University.
6 No Commencement play Due to induction of college men into military service, the Commencement play finds itself shorthanded and unable to find suitable replacements.
6 Judge G. D. Thompson; class 1900 G. D. Thompson appointed district judge by Governor Harding.
6 Official News notes concerning Iowa education, Teachers College administration and faculty, and alumni.
6 Names of students who have been honorably dismissed from I. S. T. C. in order to enlist in the U. S. Army; dated April 26, 1917 Roster of students dismissed from the college who are enlisting in Army.
7 Y. W. C. A. Recap of events at Y. W. C. A. meeting.
8 Marion Cooley Has been re-elected at Remsen.
8 Superintendents visiting here Schedule of visitors.
8 Public demonstrations Will take place next week.
8 Piano recital Two recitals will be given this week.
8 The following girls Visited their homes.
8 Bertha Logsden Visited her uncle in Marshalltown.
8 The college sewing classes Will showcase their work.
8 Isabelle Hoyman Is visiting family in Des Moines.
8 Mrs. Warner Visited Mildred and Meda.
8 Mabel Hobbs Intends to teach at Clear Lake.
8 Lucille Liffering Was ill with tonsillitis.
8 Margaret Railsback Visited Ames last weekend.
8 Metta Leftwich Was called home by the death of a sister-in-law.
8 Bethene Smith Went to Fairfield.
8 Miss Clarine Mueller, Rhea Ford and Esther Groneweg Are going to visit friends in Waterloo.
8 Esther Oldenburg and Mamie Schnepf Visited friends in La Porte.
8 Lucille Boyd Spent the weekend at home.
8 Miss Lorenz Hosted a party last weekend.
8 Mr. Luteyn Gave an address at Castle Ridge School.
8 Bess Howell Missed school due to sprained ankle.
8 Gretchen Evans Spent the weekend at home in Manchester.
8 Bernice Weart Spent the weekend in Ames.
8 We are informed The Old Gold will soon arrive.
8 Miss Young Is attending to business in Chicago.
8 Miss Margaret Hendricks Visited friends in Arlington.
8 Stella Tenold Spent the weekend at home in Northwood.
8 Alva Gaarder Went to Kensett home for Easter visit.
8 Edith Wilson Was here visiting her sister.
8 Bernice Bobbit Married Adolph Otte.
8 Elda Mae Platt Entertained the Campfire Girls for dinner.
8 Helen R. Hinkson Spent the weekend with a friend in Waterloo.
8 Miss Mary McDonald Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
8 Grace and Helen Sterling Visited Orphia Wilson.
8 Mrs. Gutches Visited her daughter, Neva.
8 A large number Faculty and students went to Waterloo to see a show.
8 Miss Grace Williams Has returned from an Easter visit.
8 Mrs. Stella Cooper Visited her daughter, Schell.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.