College Eye — December 12, 1917

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1 Fall term Commencement Roster of students and their degrees.
1 Candidates Candidates preparing to campaign for College Eye positions.
1 Teachers College football team Teachers College lost to Penn College, 6-0, on Thanksgiving Day; photo.
1 Faculty frolic; professors indulge in real merriment; curtain rises at 5:30 Wed. evening Program schedule.
2 Prof. Begeman makes effective four minute address at movies Saturday night Encourages students to listen to presidential addresses about the war.
2 Thelma Wickersheim Thelma Wickersheim visited Cedar Rapids.
2 National Council of Teachers In Wisconsin, student teachers are required to do the same work assigned to their students and are subject to their students' criticism.
3 Sarah Mildred Willmer to appear on Cedar Falls Lyceum Course Sarah Mildred Willmer will present "The Sign of the Cross."
3 Schoolmasters meet Paul Packer, principal of the University of Iowa elementary school, spoke on school accounting and school records.
3 Society Societies elected new officers.
3 Oratorical declamatory contest Program focused on war literature.
4 That Teachers College Spring School spirit needs to extend to more than just athletic events.
4 Pupils or students Believes that the term pupil should be used only when referring to elementary students, not college students.
4 Women's number There will be one issue of the College Eye produced by a special all-woman staff.
4 Alexander C. Roberts Alexander C. Roberts is superintendent of schools in Everett, Washington.
4 The enrollment of students Winter term enrollment is 1267.
4 Lines written Poem written in honor of Merle D. Hay and the rest of the American soldiers who died while fighting in France.
5 Merrill Bailey writes Is now stationed in Kentucky.
5 To the editor of the College Eye Discourages hysterical patriotism that rejects everything German.
5 Official Letter from C. E. Steele describing current Y. M. C. A. projects.
6 C. S. A. A. Tenth annual convention held for students attending non-Catholic colleges or universities.
6 Y. M. and Y. W. News from the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A.
6 Y. W. C. A. solicits for books which to go to cantonments; Y. M. C. A. collects records Over three hundred books have been donated for Camp Dodge; over one hundred records have been collected; blackboards have been donated.
6 Bible study in the churches Schedule of Bible study topics and sponsoring groups.
6 Y. M. C. A. program for the winter term Gives subject of meeting and speaker.
7 C. S. notes News items; sending Christmas packages to people at Camp Dodge; officers elected.
7 Public recital; children's department in piano Program given.
8 Maude McVey Will teach at Iowa Falls High School.
8 Stella McCrea Is at home and is very ill.
8 Dorothy Cummings Is ill and returned home.
8 Mr. Packer Gave a speech at the Schoolmasters Club.
8 Pres. Seerley Attended a meeting of the Presidents of the state schools.
8 Lieut. Sophus Jacobsen Has been here on furlough and is visiting friends.
8 Miss Ruth Boardman Will spend the winter at home.
8 Professor Lockhart Attended a cattle congress.
8 About thirty girls Went home.
8 Charles McKinstry Will join the quartermaster corps in Washington, D. C.
8 Georgiana Ruff Spent last weekend in Dumont.
8 Mrs. H. R. Hoenaday Visited with family and friends.
8 Miss Mae Malone Visited Janice Sanderson
8 Miss Vera Shultz Spent Thanksgiving with friends.
8 Harold Palmer Took a job in Hamlintown.
8 Dr. E. R. Park Dr. E. R. Park is a Captain in the Medical Reserve Corps.
8 Miss Fell entertains Members of Senior B. A. class invited.
8 Girls from Bartlett Hall who have left school Roster of students who are now teaching.
8 Major F. N. Mead Went hunting in Canada and killed big game; will drill with his company until after Christmas.
8 Sergeant Romeo Short Romeo Short and Earl Whitford played on the football team while stationed at Camp Cody.
8 Rowena B. McWhorter Rowena McWhorter will teach German and English in Maxwell.
8 Subscribers Subscriptions to the College Eye must be paid before January 1.
8 Mr. Arthur Dutton Arthur Dutton spent Thanksgiving at the college.
8 Renney Bromswell and Harold Bennett Renney Bromswell and Harold Bennett visited the college; they are stationed with Hospital Corps.
8 Lieutenant Charles R. Barrett Charles R. Barrett and sisters Stella and Ruth visited their sister for Thanksgiving.
8 Mae Molloy Mae Molloy visited.
8 Miss Livingston Spent Sunday in Fort Dodge.