College Eye — September 26, 1917

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1 State conference high school teacher training departments Schedule of conference; many ISTC faculty will participate.
1 Oratorical declamatory contest Participants should choose a selection from recent speeches given by prominent speakers in the country.
1 New Vocational Building opens; a monument to vocational education Vocational Building is home to the Natural Science, Manual Training, Domestic Science, and Art Departments.
1 Getchell heads advisory board Short profiles for members of the College Eye faculty advisory board; photo.
1 Compulsory military training; Major F. N. Mead in charge Class will include field work, class work, and physical training; photo.
1 Wireless School opens soon; students register Wireless school is run by the U. S. Signal Service; open to men who want to take the course and are willing to enlist in military service.
1 Y. M. C. A. Bible study Bible studies are run by members of the college faculty.
1 Draft affects enrollment Enrollment for the current school year is approximately four hundred students lower than during the 1916-17 school year.
1 Prof. E. J. Cable Professor E. J. Cable received his Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Iowa.
1 Men's mix Monday night Y. M. C. A.-sponsored event gives students and faculty a chance to become better acquainted.
2 Alumnae Faculty News News notes about former T. C. faculty members.
2 College Eye office Office will be temporarily located in Professor Fullerton's old office.
2 President Seerley College Eye will publish the names of class officers.
2 New department in piano Students enrolled in the Children's Music Department must be at least six years old.
3 Extension Service Roster of faculty members who conducted study centers.
3 The Telegraph School The Commercial Club has been instrumental in organizing a school for teaching students how to be telegraphers.
3 The Rural Education Department Professors F. E. Fuller and A. C. Fuller join the faculty.
3 Military instruction Major F. N. Mead had been temporarily placed in charge of military instruction.
3 Lewis H. Jones Lewis H. Jones, president of the State Normal School at Ypsilanti, Michigan, died recently.
3 The National Education Association The National Education Association has moved its headquarters to Washington, D. C., and elected J. W. Crabtree as the new Secretary.
3 The enrollment Enrollment for the summer term: 2175 at Cedar Falls, 182 at Atlantic, and 162 at Sheldon..
3 The Extension Council Extension Council will organize the extension services provided by the three state schools.
3 The fall term The war is creating a need for teachers throughout the country.
3 Official Changes in faculty and staff for the 1917-1918 school year.
4 College Eye Day Students and faculty are asked to subscribe to the College Eye.
4 To our freshmen Encourages freshmen to take advantage of the opportunity to make friends and participate in social activities while at college.
4 Men of the second draft Students should not feel guilty or be condemned for not serving in the U. S. Army.
4 Football? College needs to decide soon whether or not to revive the football team.
4 The prodigal nation Compares World War I to the parable of the prodigal son.
5 Baccalaureate address Part one of President Seerley's address titled, "The Power of the Endless Life."
6 Classes Roster of class officers and sponsors.
6 Alpha Officers were chosen.
6 P. E.'s have party Students spent time dancing and eating at an indoor picnic.
6 Neotrophian Attended the movies together.
6 Cliosophic program Program of performers and their work.
6 Chresto Officers were elected.
6 Homerian Society Homerians set up volunteer program.
7 Frank Johnson Will be teaching in Marcus.
7 Jack Herbster Had an honorable discharge from Ft. Snelling and is now teaching.
7 Miss Lila Niel Went to Webster for the wedding of her sister.
7 William Boyer Is training in the ambulance corps in Texas.
7 Jack Sly Has returned from Puerto Rico.
7 Faith Kiddoo Will teach home economics in Gunnison, Colorado.
7 Herbert Hottman Visited his sister.
7 The enrollment during summer term Numbers and locations printed.
7 Mr. Ray Was here for the convention.
7 Aubrey Grubb Ruth Monett married Aubrey Grubb.
7 College Cafeteria opens Cafeteria is able to serve approximately 120 people at one time; new dining room will open in Bartlett Hall addition soon.
7 Old Gold Old Gold publication has improved over the years.
7 Movies Movies will be shown every Saturday night.
7 Athletic Board Roster of board members.
7 C. S. A. A. News from the Catholic Student Association.
7 Leora Clemons Is teaching physical training in Council Bluffs.
7 Y. M. and Y. W. News from the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A.
8 Lois Holyrod Went home after her father had an accident; she has since returned to school.
8 J. C. McGlade Took part in institute work in Guthrie Center.
8 Mary McAdams's father Is visiting en route to Chicago.
8 Freda Franz Spent the weekend at home.
8 Hazel Chambers Is studying at Ames.
8 Andy Meyer Is studying in Chicago.
8 Miss Beulah Taylor Spent the weekend at home in Nashua.
8 Girls from Bartlett Hall Will be spending the weekend at their homes.
8 Helen Davis Entertained friends.
8 Manilla Pederson Spent the weekend in Nashua.
8 Joy Mahacheck Spent the weekend in Nashua with Ruth Bellamy.
8 Shakes and Aristos Had a watermelon feed.
8 L. Jepson Will be attending school at Columbia University.
8 Miss Charlotte Lorenz Studied at Johns Hopkins University.
8 Prof. Mount Spent the summer on his farm.
8 Miss Hearst Is vacationing during the fall term.
8 W. H. Ray Is superintendent in Waverly.
8 Miss Anne Kramer Is visiting friends in Bartlett Hall.
8 Augusta Westfall Retired.
8 J. J. Daly Is living in Decorah.
8 O. H. Maron Is going to France.
8 Florence Butler Is teaching in Ogden, Utah.
8 B. Robinson Visited his family before leaving with the draft.
8 James Bennett Visited here last Monday.
8 An interesting article Kenneth Colegrove published an article in the Syracuse Cosmopolitan.
8 Mrs. E. M. West Is teaching in California and was recently married.
8 Freda Thoene Is teaching in Mannington, West Virginia.
8 C. E. Cavett Talks about consolidation in North Dakota.
8 E. E. Franklin Is teaching in Nevada, Iowa.
8 E. F. Grossman Is in radio service for the war.
8 Miss Spielman Visited her sister Cecil.
8 Amanda Rummels Was home to attend the wedding of her brother.
8 May Varney Is teaching in Waterloo.
8 Miss Oliver Is visiting her sister in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
8 Victor Peterson Spent the weekend in Cedar Falls.
8 Adelphia Mitchell Attended a conference for Normal Training Teachers.
8 Harry Shedd Spent the weekend at home.