College Eye — October 31, 1917

Page Title Summary Scan
1 Sunday night meeting Professor David Sands Wright speaks on prayer.
1 Teachers lose to Upper Iowa; UIU wins, 7-0 Summary of the football game.
1 Teachers College responds Y. M. C. A. plays an important role in the war effort.
1 Unique services of Y. M. C. A. Examples of the types of conversations that take place at the Y. M. C. A. desk.
1 Our honor roll Roster of men from Teachers College who are enlisted in military service.
1 From Camp Dodge Describes the importance of the Y. M. C. A. in the life of soldiers.
1 Are you a slacker? No student has an excuse for not supporting the Y. M. C. A.
1 Schoolmasters banquet at Des Moines President Seerley will speak.
2 William C. Schluter, 1915 William C. Schluter has finished the requirements of the Ph. D. and has been drafted into the Army.
2 Henry B. Brown Henry B. Brown, president of Valparaiso University, died.
2 For Superintendent of Public Instruction W. F. Barr, Head of the College of Education at Drake University, will run for Superintendent of Public Instruction in Iowa.
2 The elementary teacher Junior high schools should not be promoted at the expense of elementary schools.
2 Superintendent Francis Describes improvements that Superintendent Francis is making in the schools of Columbus, Ohio.
2 The inside survey Survey of Teachers College will not be distributed until after the next meeting of the National Council of Normal School Presidents and Principals.
2 Educational commotions Examines various controversies in schools around the country.
3 Professor and Mrs. Lynch entertain Professor Lynch entertained his "Teaching of English" class at his home.
3 C. S. A. A. News from the Catholic Student Association.
3 Preliminary Oratorical Declamatory contest held last Thursday; Ruby Giltner wins first place Six contestants were chosen to move on to the final contest.
3 Francis--Correll Floe Correll married Ralph Francis.
3 Clifford P. Archer at Camp Dodge Clifford Archer is educational director for the Y. M. C. A. at Camp Dodge.
3 Harwood Industrial School Mary Roller-Johnston is Superintendent of the Harwood Industrial School, a school in New Mexico for Mexican girls.
3 Prof. Reuben McKitrick Professor Reuben McKitrick will present a paper on the "Teaching of Sociology and Economics."
3 George Derbyshire George Derbyshire was on campus visiting friends.
4 Barricaded! Students have no excuse for not sacrificing something for the war cause.
4 There will be no College Eye There will be no College Eye next week; staff will husk corn as part of the war effort.
4 Dr. Merchant's chapel address Stated that the greatest of all civil duties is to protect the state.
4 Worthwhile folks War can be successful only if it is carried out in a Christian manner.
5 U. S. Naval Training Station Description of life at a U. S. Naval training station.
5 Florence Hinkle, song recital November 8 Program for concert; photo.
5 Sabbath studying Believes that students should use Sundays as a day of rest.
6 Clio-Orio informal initiation Description of events leading up to the initiation.
6 Halloween festivities at Bartlett Hall Description of the party.
6 Y. M. and Y. W. News from the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A.
6 Homerian formal New members are welcomed; Homerians grieve the death of Phila Payne.
6 Red Cross Knitting classes will be held on both Thursday and Friday.
6 Irving Society notes Program for upcoming meeting.
6 Chresto Officers for new term; formal imitation banquet held.
7 From Camp Cody Description of the trip to New Mexico.
8 Prof. Luteyn Gave an address in Grundy Center.
8 Mrs. Milversted home Was the site of a meeting of the Campfire Girls.
8 Meda Marner Is teaching at Delmar; recently visited her friends in Bartlett Hall.
8 Ethel Oxley Spent the weekend in Parkersburg.
8 Marjorie Hill Spent the weekend in Fayette.
8 Iris Crawford Visited a friend in Waverly.
8 Lisette Weltzer Spent the weekend with her sister.
8 Charles Perrott and John Winn Plan to visit Des Moines.
8 Pauline Spencer Spent last week visiting with Cedar Falls friends.
8 Miss Thelma Wickersheim Visited James Ulrich
8 Clara Henrickson Visited home in Inwood to visit brother, who was recently discharged from army.
8 Ruth Kennedy Visited friends in Bartlett Hall.
8 Ada Barthomen Visited her home.
8 Irene Parno's mother Visited here.
8 Miss Hussey Mourns the death of her mother.
8 Laura Drake Will be teaching shorthand and typewriting in Monmouth, Illinois.
8 Prof. Salter Visited friends here.
8 Mr. Merton Fisher and Mr. Jessie Lewis Visited friends here.
8 Rose Pipal Will be teaching in Waukee.
8 Chrestos Had their formal banquet.
8 Miss Velma Orris Is visiting from Ackley.
8 Hazel and Neva Royer Entertained their father.
8 Olive Sessions Went to Charles City to stay with her aunt.
8 Merton Palmer Is part of the Coast Artillery in Rhode Island.
8 "Whitey" Bailey Is visiting on a five day furlough.
8 Miss Maude McVey's sister Is visiting during a return from the island of Samoa, where she serves as a nurse.
8 A. C. Fuller and family Is living on College Street.
8 Miss Walker Spoke at a meeting of the Woman's Club.
8 Wednesday night Ellen Richards Club met for the first time this year.
8 Miss Young and Miss Thompson Visited schools in Des Moines.
8 The Sioux County people Had a picnic.
8 George Bentrude Has been drafted.
8 C. A. Palmer Has been appointed as an auditor for Allamakee County.
8 Mary Atlee Attended a Sigma Nu party.
8 Fern Forest Entertained her mother.
8 Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fagan Entertained Mrs. Walker.
9 Lost and found Students almost miss train because they were taking pictures.