College Eye — December 19, 1917

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1 Our honor list; these men are in Uncle Sam's army. To them we dedicate this issue Roster of men in military service.
1 Junior Class presents service flag; John Brown makes presentation Flag has one hundred forty stars to represent each student from T. C. who has served in the armed forces.
1 Christmas community sing; music dept. gives excellent program Was better attended this year than last.
1 Pres. Seerley gives opinion; student teacher proposition in downtown schools; this matter has attracted considerable attention Believes Cedar Falls is benefited by student teachers from T. C.
1 Enlisted men receive Xmas boxes; "The Real Thing" funds give enlisted men a real Christmas Fifty-five boxes prepared by the Domestic Science Department were given to servicemen.
2 Training School loses to Clarksville Score was 11-7 in favor of Clarksville at half-time of basketball game; Training School did not catch up.
2 The Shakes and Aristos Literary societies held joint Christmas meeting; Shakes presented Aristos with a service flag with thirty-nine stars.
2 Prizes for essays; see Prof. Lynch soon The Women's Christian Temperance Union is sponsoring an essay contest about "The Best Methods of Teaching Temperance" to be completed by June 1st.
2 Board of sponsors makes recommendation to Student Council Reorganized Student Council to include three members of each fourth year class, two members of each third year class, and one member of each second year class; will recommend to faculty after winter break.
2 Reply to Christmas boxes Expresses gratitude at receiving an update about the college with the food.
3 Prof. Welles Professor Welles performed in a production of the Messiah in Sioux City.
3 Miss Walls Mildred Walls held a Christmas party for her students.
3 Essay contest winner Anna Altman's essay was on "Wearing Knit Garments".
4 Is it right? Editorial asks if the fines and rules for checking out reserve books at the Library are adequate.
4 Help us follow the war Student believes that all students should follow the war through the newspapers.
4 Military service Does not believe that students should be exempt from military training for religious reasons.
4 Student teachers Student teachers prepare better for lessons, achieve better results in the classroom, and have a professional spirit.
4 Men's number The men's edition of the College Eye will be published a month after the women's edition of the College Eye is published.
5 A final examination An introspective examination of the college student's education; believes education is more than book-learning.
5 The Y. M. C. A. Y. M. C. A. is sending a Gospel team to Dunkerton for Christmas vacation.
5 Military ball a success Believes that if dances are properly chaperoned, they can be beneficial to students.
5 Official News of other colleges; faculty changes; consolidated school update; financial board met.
6 Red Cross More than three hundred faculty and students have signed up for Y. M. C. A. membership, bringing the total number of members to over five hundred; I. S. T. C. raised $8500 for the Friendship Fund.
6 Student Friendship Fund Report of goals and amounts raised by other schools.
6 Extracts from the federal law governing the wearing of uniforms Instructions on the proper wearing of military uniforms.
6 Prof. Cable Professor Cable will be the only representative from Iowa to attend the Geography Teaching Meeting in Chicago.
6 Y. M. C. A. Gospel team goes to Dunkerton Will conduct meetings during the winter holiday.
6 Society Ruth Snider and Carrie Watson hosted the Homerians in a "Hard Times" party; Iowa Club played games and Macy Campbell spoke on the value of games in rural education.
6 Why the chimes rang Y. W. C. A. produced the play "Why the Chimes Rang".
7 George Zimmerman Is teaching in Naperville.
7 Ernest D. Ede Died November 27, 1917; had been prominent lawyer in South Dakota.
7 Mae Crowe Attended a convention in Dubuque with Cleo Hurby.
7 Ada and Olga Bartholomew Will return home after learning that their mother is ill.
7 Malinda Van De Brake Visited her sister Bertha.
7 Mrs. McNutt Spent the weekend with her daughter.
7 Mildred L. Cole Married Fred Clode.
7 Gladys Sewell Is at home because her mother broke her wrist.
7 Madge Snowden Visited her sister Blanche.
7 The Kappas Had a Christmas party.
7 The Clios and Orios Had a party in the Gym.
7 Ida Reed Spent the weekend with her parents in Webster City.
7 President Seerley Has been invited to give speeches, but his busy schedule limits his opportunities.
7 Jessie Powell Went home to Ames for a weekend visit.
7 Fay Homrighouse Entertained her mother.
7 Mr. Alvin Tostlebe Has enlisted with the Naval Coast Patrol Reserve.
7 Gladys Birum Spent the weekend with Irma Scofield.
7 Miss Ethel Oxley Was called home after the death of her father.
7 S. H. Van Houten Attended a conference in Iowa City.
7 Miss Lemma Landis Is a superintendent in Duluth schools.
7 Mr. L. I. Reed Attended a meeting in Iowa City.
7 Jerry Walker Has enlisted.
7 Miss Esther McClaughry Spent the weekend in Hudson with Miss Potter.
7 Olive Sessions Spent the weekend with Helen Davis.
7 Miss Alta Blair Attended wedding for Edna Hunt.
7 Miss Marjorie Lundvall Attended a wedding in Humboldt.
7 Miss Riva Milroy Visited friends in Cedar Rapids.
7 Miss Elizabeth Burney Will sing for the soldiers at Camp Dodge.
7 Clarine Mueller and Gladys Hess Are teaching in Jesup.
7 Miss Theresa Sheehy Visited her sister during the recent convention.
7 Clement Lettich Was in town visiting old friends.
7 Miss Swanson and Ferguson Visited the Philo meeting.
7 Bartlett Hall girls Had a Christmas party.
7 Mr. Glasener Has just returned from a stay in Canada.
7 Pay your subscriptions College Eye subscriptions must be paid by January 15.
7 Alda Blair Has returned to school to complete the Home Economics course.
7 Marie O'Reilly and Augustine Choquette Are teaching in Livermore; attended the C. S. A. convention.
7 Miss Elizabeth Pearce Elizabeth Pearce resigned her faculty position; will spend winter in California.
8 Sadie Minger Is at home after a visit to the hospital.
8 Harriet Hancock Left school last week.
8 Mrs. Walker, Miss Broeksmit, and Miss Riggs Entertained some members of the faculty.
8 The Philos and Alphas Had Christmas party.
8 Miss Wild and Mr. Fagan Were in an Illinois Central train wreck but not seriously injured.
8 David Schmidt Will be stationed at Camp Dodge.
8 Helen Howe Is at home because of illness.
8 Manford Kent, Lawrence Boyle, "Doc" Hansen, Donald Boehmler, and Merle Brown Went to Chicago to enter into military service.
8 Mr. Glasener Is visiting.
8 Jap Thompson and Ed Ruppelt Were recently in Chicago.
8 Lucile Madole Was called home due to the death of her grandmother.
8 Marie Howe Had an operation for tonsillitis.
8 Alvin Tostlebe Has enlisted in the Navy.
8 Paul A. Davis Is now part of the Aviation Corps.
8 Hazel Strayer Is visiting here from Canada.
8 Mrs. Vail Thompson Visited here while passing through town.
8 Clarence Brown Is a sergeant at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
8 Miss Marie Herman Was teaching in Randolph, but has gone home because of sickness.
8 Hawley Whitacre Spent Thanksgiving at home.
8 Nell Young Spent Thanksgiving here.
8 Beulah Baldwin Teaching at Gipton and spent some time here with friends.
8 Mary Cleaven Teaching in Goodell; visited here with friends.
8 Mary Baker Teaching in Jesup; was home for vacation.
8 The following primary girls Are teaching in Waterloo.
8 Ruby Giltner Entertained friends.
8 Ina and Ida Salyers Were visiting Lela Salyers.
8 The Catholic Students Associations Had a meeting here.
8 Delight Bump Is spending the winter term at home.
8 Andy Meyer Is attending the University of Chicago; spent his vacation here.
8 Alice Nelson Is teaching near Elma.
8 Dorothy Schiender Left school because of eye problems.
8 Marcia Haignean Is visiting here for Thanksgiving vacation.
8 Winifred Raymond's mother Visited here for a few days.
8 Spinden-Wellman Roxana Wellman married Grant Spinden.