College Eye — May 9, 1917

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1 Verne Marshall speaks on war; speaks from firsthand knowledge Speaks on his experiences as an ambulance driver along the front in France.
1 The Old Gold is shipped Old Gold staff receives letter from engraving company stating that the yearbook has been completed and is en route to campus.
1 School Masters hear visitor; Supt. H. B. Wilson of Topeka, Kansas, speaks Speaks on topic of "training pupils to study".
1 Teachers win first game; Germans defeated by an overwhelming score 9-2 T. C. defeats Dubuque University in baseball, 9-2.
1 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra; wins great success in the East Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra profiled; will play at T. C.; photo.
1 Iowa wins oratorical; Wisconsin second Teachers College wins interstate oratorical contest.
1 Two great conferences at Teachers College; Iowa consolidated schools Conferences of county superintendents and consolidated school men to be held on the T. C. campus.
2 Another interstate speaking contest Provision added to Interstate League of Normal Schools constitution allowing for an extemporaneous speaking contest to be held in addition to regular oratory.
2 Miss Helene Howell announces engagement Announces engagement of Helene Howell to Harold Apfel of Shell Rock.
2 Iowa State Teachers College Commencement program Program of events provided.
3 Annual Geneva meeting Y. M. and Y. W. hold annual meeting at Geneva, Wisconsin.
3 Goodbye, soldier boys!; Clios entertain Orio brothers Party held for departing Orio members inducted into military service.
3 Homerians Meeting focuses on Red Cross activity.
3 Messrs. Pendy and Herman Elmo Berwick entertains guests from Ames.
3 The class from Ames Ames class judging stock at Waterloo also took time to judge on the Hill.
3 Y. M. and Y. W. W. M. Danner of the Leper Mission speaks at Y. M. C. A. meeting.
3 Untitled No Y. M. C. A. meeting due to Music Festival; Bible Study Contest is in progress.
3 A specific purpose important Giving pupils a specific purpose to work for equates to better academic success.
4 Let us get the winning habit Praises baseball team; urges students to subscribe to Old Gold; highlights positive aspect of monthly examinations.
4 New method of choosing debaters System to combine tryout debates and classroom work to produce a higher quality team.
4 Our own school Urges students and faculty alike to speak out in favor of Teachers College in order to help the institution grow.
4 The consolidated high school curriculum Spotlight on curriculum in consolidated school districts.
5 Urgent watchfulness; Department on Tuberculosis warns against forgetfulness; tuberculosis may increase as a result of war Letter requesting publication of an article warning against letting down guard against tuberculosis outbreaks; reprint of requested article.
5 Margaret Condit Margaret Condit accepts a position at the University of Iowa.
5 Student and faculty absent because of accepting military service with the government State Board of Education grants allowances for students and faculty entering military service.
5 Leaves of absence Professors Seymour and Arey to take leaves of absence.
5 The budget for 1917 Due to wartime influences, the 1917-1918 budget will not be decided until mid-September.
5 Summer Extension Service; Iowa State Teachers College Description of summer extension service instruction.
6 I hereby declare myself Students announce their candidacy for Old Gold staff positions.
6 Honorable dismissals Roster of those who have left school.
6 Elections Roster of students receiving teaching positions; correction regarding erroneous report of Margaret Flynn's position at the State Normal School in Kearney, Nebraska.
6 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra; College Auditorium, Wednesday, May 9th Program for afternoon and evening concerts provided.
7 Miss Case's students give recital Program for recital provided; roster of performers and their work.
7 Friday afternoon Professor Hersey's electricity class takes factory tours.
7 Thanks, boys Bartlett Hall women thank men for serenading them.
7 Piano recital by Miss Scott Program for recital provided.
7 Miss Spencer gives recital Bessie Spencer gives piano recital; program for event provided.
7 C. S. A. A. Recap of events at meeting.
8 Prof. Begeman and Prof. S. F. Hersey Attended a meeting in Grinnell.
8 Mr. Joe Day Visited his daughter, Lillis.
8 Prof. C. W. Stone Returned from a trip to Chicago.
8 Adrian Garnett Has enlisted and is now in St. Louis.
8 Miss Lily Robinson Returned from South Dakota where she had been teaching.
8 Miss Potter Accompanied Grace Day to Des Moines.
8 Miss Gladys Sabin Went to Manchester.
8 Miss Vera Keith Spent the weekend in Aplington.
8 Mr. F. R. Parter Visited Margaret Hobetetter.
8 Miss Carol Martin Spent the weekend visiting friends in New Sharon.
8 There will be a recital On May 14 in the Auditorium.
8 Miss Brocksmit Visited Cedar Rapids.
8 Detention hospital closed Hospital closed last week for the first time since Christmas.
8 Miss Mabel Eberhardt Spent the weekend at home in Mason City.
8 Miss Marcella Smith Visited friends on the Hill.
8 Supt. S. W. Johnson Called for nine teachers.
8 Miss Margaret Knight Visited Blanche Squire.
8 The Misses Helen and Ruth Fullerton Spent the weekend in Rockford.
8 Miss Elsie Grell Spent the weekend with Alice Fowler.
8 Miss Mathilde Berg and Miss Claire Glee Spent the weekend in Hampton.
8 Miss Sadie Tow Missed school due to illness.
8 The Misses Ella, Geneva and Ruth Lash Visited a friend in Waverly.
8 Miss Lucette Mettzer Has stopped her school work and returned to Ames.
8 Miss Trautman Visited her sister, Effie.
8 Mrs. Gus Koto Visited her daughter here.
8 The Misses Bess Briggs and Marjorie Cernold Visited Lucille Arnold in Charles City.
8 Miss Lucille Watson Accompanied Ethel McGhan to her home in Osage.
8 Miss Hazel Downing Spent the weekend at home in Mason City.
8 Jacoba Van Dellen Missed class because of over-exertion.
8 Mr. Seymour Leaves May 14 to join the officers' corps.
8 Bernice Speer Spent the weekend in Iowa City.
8 Senior Camp Fire Will be Friday.
8 The Misses Myrtle Koto, Marjorie White, and June Fisher Accompanied Jessie Meechem home to Clarion.
8 Miss Agnes Reed Visited Genevieve Griffin last weekend.
8 Hazel Morris Accepted a position with the YWCA in Sioux City.
8 Bethene Smith Spent the weekend in Webster City.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.
8 Announcement party Margaret Nisbet will marry Harold Milversted.