College Eye — January 5, 1918

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1 Purple basketball squad picked; first game Friday; lineup uncertain Schedule for the season; will play Camp Dodge here first.
1 Shillinglaw Y. M. sec'y in France; he writes to Pres. Seerley on camp work Needs equipment and supplies; camps range in size from one hundred to twenty thousand.
1 Radio school to open soon; Prof. Perrine in charge Will train men enrolled in military service.
1 Miller Christiansen Miller Christiansen is in the hospital corps.
1 Resigns pastorate to aid Armenians; the Rev. B. K. Apelian will devote all his time to soliciting funds; Turks killed his family; could not resist the Former student wants to focus on helping orphans instead of being pastor to a church.
1 Summer school for public school Arguments given for and against year-round schooling.
1 Piercy writes from France; with American Expeditionary Forces Talks about voyage to France.
2 Camp Dodge Notes Selection for training has begun; Y. M. C. A. is bringing former President Taft to speak; a new and faster train service to Des Moines is being installed; a basketball tournament is being planned.
2 Camp Dodge 1917 Albert Faber appreciates gifts from home.
2 Corpus Christi, Texas Elmo Berwick is preparing to go overseas; appreciates gifts sent over the holidays.
3 Notes from the armory Drill schedule has changed; about thirty new men have enrolled.
3 Prof. Wright reappointed on Bible Study Committee This is his second year of service in this position with the Iowa State Teachers Association.
3 The Elementary School Journal Professor Dougherty published an article on handwriting; journal is available for students to read in the library.
3 To Ensign Bill; Prof. Van Oot gives farewell to Prof. Lockhart Text of speech Professor Van Oot gave at Professor Lockhart's dinner party.
4 Our advertisers Encourages students to be patrons of advertisers.
4 Miss Clara Sutter Clara Sutter visited; working as Demonstration Agent for Black Hawk County.
4 Longer school year? Believes a longer school year would benefit students in the long run.
4 Military suits Wants cadets to wear their suits only while on campus or training for the military so as not to show off their uniforms or to offend regular soldiers.
4 Military training Believes that military training should start in high school.
5 Official Florence Zerwekh-Gilbert died last month; administrators from other colleges visited to inspect T. C. facilities; Wilbur Bender will be the new Inspector of Agricultural Education for Iowa; D. D. Johnson has left the teaching profession to pursue business
5 Married Meg May Hawk married Avis L. Revell; Elizabeth Pierce married Herbert Sawyer.
5 Rev. Joseph O. Johnson Joseph O. Johnson died last month.
5 Co-ed yell leaders Encourages women to be yell leaders.
5 How about those sweaters Thinks the school should raise money for sweaters for the football team.
5 T. C. H. S. administers drubbing to Reinbeck; score 26-22 T. C. H. S. won; next game against Manchester.
6 Shake-Aristo joint program Shakes presented Aristos with a service flag.
6 Mr. A. O. Setzepfandt Alvin Setzepfandt spent the weekend at the college.
6 Hawley Whitacre Hawley Whitacre was home during the holidays.
6 More about the Red Cross Wants all students to join the Red Cross Club to display their patriotism.
6 Ary-Eckstem Eva Eckstem married Lester Ary.
6 Miss Henrietta Whitacre Henrietta Whitacre had an appendix operation.
7 Miss Anna Copley Stopped here on her way to Sioux Center where she now teaches.
7 Mr. Alvin Tostlebe Is teaching in Alta until he is called to the Navy.
7 Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Johnson Welcome their newborn son, Louis Halvor.
7 Mrs. Gilchrist Has been here visiting her sick mother.
7 Merland Haselman Is teaching in Waterloo.
7 Harry McDonald Was in Cedar Falls and will work in Illinois until he is called by the Navy.
7 Help! Help! Encourages students to submit their news.
7 Stanford-Shedd Harry Shedd married Clara Stanford.
7 Fayner Anderson Is teaching in Hammond, Indiana.
8 Margaret Bayes Is teaching near Malvord.
8 John Briden Is teaching at Sibley; visited friends here.
8 Irma Van Der Veer and Henrietta Radell Are both teaching and recently visited here.
8 Edna Keefe Is teaching in Sioux City; spent her vacation on the Hill.
8 Mr. R. E. Follette Enlisted in the Navy and visited here as he went through town.
8 The gospel team Performed in Dunkerton.
8 Julia Anderson Is attending school in Kentucky and spent some time here for the holidays.
8 Nelson Hersey Will be working at the Sioux Center High School.
8 Fred Gerken Is taking classes at the State University.
8 Peter Jorgenson Is teaching in Dagmar, Montana.
8 Miss Jessie Barnes Spent her vacation in Cedar Falls.
8 Harold Palmer Spent his vacation in Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Hazel Morris Has been visiting here.
8 Edith Pickering Spent the weekend in Traer.
8 Miss Belle Hanna Visited Helen Klingaman.
8 R. Follette Enlisted in the Navy and was able to visit Cedar Falls.
8 Manford Kint, Lawrence Boyle, and Franklin Green Have entered the radio corps.
8 Private Merrill Bailey Spent his recent furlough in Cedar Falls.
8 Lieut. David Schmitt Spent the holiday in Cedar Falls with his mother.
8 Miss Eva C. Gregg Spent the holiday with family in Chicago.
8 Miss Edith C. Buck Spent her vacation visiting family.
8 Those who have not paid Readers need to pay their College Eye subscriptions.
8 Brian and Margaret Condit Spent Christmas at home.
8 Word has reached John Mastain is in France with the American Expeditionary Force.
8 Clarence Imlay Spent the holiday in Cedar Falls with family.
8 Everett Spafford Visited during the holiday vacation.
8 Bird-Cross Gladys Bird married J. B. Cross.