College Eye — October 17, 1917

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1 Y. M. and Y. W. campaign closed Roster of teams participating in the campaign.
1 Vacation Nov. 1 and 2 School is cancelled so faculty members may attend the Iowa Teachers Association meeting.
1 Battalion drill commences Roster of men from T. C. who have enlisted in the army as well as the men enrolled in Company C.
1 Florence Hinkle in song recital Students should take advantage of the opportunity to hear Florence Hinkle perform.
1 "The Real Thing" coming soon "The Real Thing" will be performed as a benefit for the soldiers from Teachers College.
1 Teachers College comes back T. C. defeats Iowa Wesleyan, 42-0.
2 Official inside Survey to be published; Extension Service report done.
2 No vacation Friday after Thanksgiving Due to days off at the time of the ISTA meeting.
2 Board of sponsors makes announcement Instructions for checking chapel attendance.
3 Freshman B. A. Had a picnic.
3 Iowa Library Association Conference program.
3 Prof. Campbell addresses Iowa Club Gave lecture on "When the world sits down at the same table."
4 Students, then teachers? Description of what students need to do before they can become teachers.
4 Morale Compliments the football team on its ability to come together as a team in only two weeks.
4 We are glad to publish student opinion Requirements for anyone wishing to submit a letter for the student opinion column.
4 Military comments Defends students who do not have time to change from their military uniforms following drill practice and must wear them while attending class.
4 Are we doing our bit? Students should give everything they can to support the war.
4 Wanted to raise! Not our salary, but a question Wonders if students would like to have access to newspapers from other schools.
5 The Amana Society History of the Amana Society, part one.
5 Pep Student support is necessary for a good football team.
5 Chapel three days a week Chapel should be held only three times a week to allow more time for students to attend other meetings.
5 Dr. Newton--an appreciation Description of a speech given by the Reverend Joseph Newton.
6 Y. M. and Y. W. News from the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A.
6 Alpha Held annual formal.
6 Shake-Aristo New members of the Shakespearean Literary Society were initiated.
6 Eulalians Participate in an activity with new members.
6 Last Thursday Activities of the Kappas.
6 Zetas Entertained guests.
6 Shake formal Roster of performers participating in the formal program.
6 Ossoli Society Had a picnic.
7 Mrs. Ruth Wright Swanson Visited her home; married to an attorney on June 29, 1917.
7 Miss Ethel Miner Married A. P. Butler.
7 Mildred and Ruth Sherrard Spent the weekend at home.
7 Vera Wood Wild Is visiting here with her daughter.
7 Ruby De Forest Married H. W. Paine.
7 Laurence Jepson Is working on a master's degree at Columbia University.
7 Clarence Brown Is working in the Hospital Corps in Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
7 Mrs. George Wyth Entertained a dinner party.
7 Mildred Shaeffer Spent the weekend with the Sherrard girls.
7 Girls from Bartlett Hall Gone for weekend Roster of women who will be away.
7 John Winn Entertained his father.
7 Maude Clifton's brother Spent the weekend here.
7 Ruth Glaze and Charlotte Keating Entertained their mothers.
7 Jack F. Sly Is teaching in Humboldt.
7 The I. S. T. A. at Des Moines, Nov. 1-3 Encourages everyone to attend the meetings.
7 Prof. Lockhart makes important announcement in chapel Belgian horses are for sale.
7 C. S. A. A. Catholic Student Association held a party.
7 Answers to the examination questions in the preceding issue
8 Opal Yount Entertained for the weekend.
8 Miss Turner Is teaching in Waterloo and enjoyed a weekend with friends.
8 Florence Marsh, Leila Marsh, and Ruth Sweezy Walked to Waterloo on Sunday.
8 Elsie Narber Will attend a convention on the Foreign Missionary Department.
8 Ruth Pike Spent the weekend at home in Independence.
8 Miss Josephine Johnson's mother Is ill.
8 Marjorie Hill's mother Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Esther and Leila Millett Enjoyed a visit from their mother.
8 Marie Doherty's mother Family came for a visit.
8 Miss Weisel Attended a conference about War Work.
8 All college students and other friends unite To congratulate Professor and Mrs. Mount on the birth of their son.
8 Miss Teresa D. Cronin Spent the weekend with Blanche Stockdale.
8 Miss Margaret Knight Spent the weekend in Clinton.
8 Florence Hanson Has decided to take up stenography.
8 Olive Sessions Is visiting her brother in Des Moines.
8 William Boyer Broke his knee.
8 Leila Marsh Was ill last week.
8 Miss Mary Reed Is teaching in the training school; went to Garner for the weekend.
8 Prof. Barnes Spent some time at Camp Dodge in Des Moines.
8 Pauline Baxter Is leaving for home to heal from an appendicitis operation.
8 Capt. Seymour Visited on Sunday.
8 Katherine Osia Is going home to Humboldt as a result of an ear problem.
8 Miss Neva Gutches Last weekend visited F. L. Morse in Floyd.
8 Miss Broeksmit Spent last weekend in Chicago.
8 Miss Mary Gilmore Was ill last week.
8 Miss Fletcher Visited her aunt near Hudson.
8 Miss Swanhild Pederson Returned home after a small pox scare.
8 Hal Pierce Visited friends on the Hill.
8 Harry Anderson Is teaching in Ames and visited Cedar Falls for a few days.
8 Miss Spencer Is teaching in Clarksville; visited Cedar Falls recently.
8 Ann Kramer Is teaching near La Porte; visited Cedar Falls and Waterloo.
8 Miss L. Tiedens Spent the weekend at home in Aplington.
8 Miss Lois Patten Marshalltown woman visited sister Rachel last week.
8 Mrs. Potter Judged a Red Cross county contest.
8 Nels Boe Has been tuning pianos.
8 Miss Riggs Entertained her sister.
8 Miss Esther Millett Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
8 Miss Elsie Kane Injured her foot and is home resting.
8 The third year students Will present a demonstration at the Coliseum in Des Moines.
8 Warren Proctor immensely pleases chapel audience Former student and Chicago musician sang.
8 Prof. Mount a proud father Welcomes newborn son to the family.
8 The Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. advisory board members Had lunch.
8 Anna Culbertson, Jessie Dunn, Gladys and Maude Norris Spent the weekend in Central City.