College Eye — May 16, 1917

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1 Teachers win one and lose two; team is showing up well Teachers College baseball team loses to Highland Park, 5-4, and Iowa State, 2-0; defeats Dubuque, 5-0.
1 Convention is great success; program unusually interesting The superintendents and consolidated schools conferences wrap up; praise for issues discussed.
1 Black Hawk corn contest; five hundred dollars prize money Black Hawk County hosts corn-growing contest; five hundred dollars in gold contributed by James Black.
1 Side-lines Advocates people adopting a hobby in order to constructively pass time and relieve mental pressure.
1 West Waterloo wins Cedar Valley meet; Training School places fourth Results from track meet.
1 Teachers to debate Coe; military training to be discussed Women to debate topic of compulsory military training for men.
1 N. C. A. A. Recap of events at Catholic Student Association meeting.
2 Sioux Club entertained Sioux Club treated to dinner by Professor Merchant and his sister.
2 Prof. Luteyn talks to Y. M. and Y. W. Sunday evening Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. hold joint meeting; address given on "The Way of Rejoicing."
2 Irving notes Program provided for recent Irving Society meeting.
2 Miss Elizabeth G. Pearce Elizabeth Pearce of Teachers College was in attendance at the installation of the new University of Iowa president.
3 Social Science Club To hold last regular meeting of the year.
3 Eulalian Society Meeting postponed due to members wishing to attend the Teachers College-Iowa State baseball game.
3 Miss Grace Hillar Grace Hillar spends the weekend at home in Charles City.
3 Song recital Program for voice recital of Harriet Case's students provided.
3 Our advertisers Roster of College Eye advertisers; photo.
3 Society Shakespearean Society members parody the classroom setting.
4 If we dared Expresses distaste for men who visit the Hill to pick up women and with those women who respond to them.
4 The team Encourages people to watch the baseball team and to tout their success this season.
4 Keep cool Encourages young men not to rush into military service, but instead to use good judgment to decide where they can best help their country.
4 Former I. S. T. C. student dead Golda Lewis died May 6, 1917.
4 The convention Believes superintendents conference was a resounding success thanks to the efforts of students and faculty alike.
5 The elimination of unnecessary material in mathematics in Iowa Publication of a report from the 1916 Iowa Association of Mathematics Teachers.
6 Teachers hold Ames to small score Iowa State defeats Teachers College in baseball, 2-0.
7 The following List of superintendents looking for teachers.
7 Elections Roster of students and the positions they now have.
7 Miss Bess Litchfield Married Claude Berry.
7 Weekend house party Senior Campfire Girls meet in Marshalltown.
7 Honorable dismissals Roster of students with honorable discharges from school.
7 Every one was very highly pleased Superintendent Moeller has recovered from his illness.
8 Miss Stella Maiden Missed school due to illness.
8 Erwin Sage Underwent examination for the Officers Training Camp.
8 Mrs. Clark Visited Mr. and Mrs. Glade.
8 T. C. alumni Many alumni and former students attended the recent conference for county superintendents.
8 Misses Maude Thomas, Dollie Thompson, and Hazel Curran Spent the weekend in Reinbeck.
8 Miss J. T. McDonald Eva McDonald has quit school due to appendicitis.
8 Esther Briggs and May Craig Attended a house party in Stanley.
8 Over fifty automobiles Were at ISTC during the superintendent conference.
8 Miss Leona Short Went to Nashua.
8 A local from the "Manly Chief" Glen Mitchell has tested for Officers Training work.
8 Miss Lenore Shanewise Will spend the summer in Colorado before returning to ISTC in the fall.
8 Mrs. R. L. Johnson Visited her daughter and cousin.
8 Miss Broeksmit Entertained Mrs. Clifton Crull.
8 Supt. Fred Cram Attended recent convention.
8 Vivian Dell Turner Attended the recent conference.
8 Mr. Harrison Attended convention last week.
8 Miss Jane Bigelow Is teaching in Waterloo and attended a concert here.
8 Paul James Attended the conference here last week.
8 Miss Florence Ward Visited the Hill.
8 Miss Eleanor Gray Works at a Normal school in Bellingham, Washington.
8 Supt. Ernest D. Bloom Announces completion of building in Rolfe.
8 Miss Tucker Visited the Professors Schuneman and Rice.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.
8 On Wednesday evening The faculty entertained visiting superintendents.