College Eye — January 16, 1918

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1 Training School in relief work Domestic Science department of the Training School is sending relief packages for children in Europe.
1 Paul James becomes president of Y. M. Paul James will replace Nelson Hersey when he leaves to accept a teaching position in the Sioux Center school system.
1 Oratorical contest Thursday night Winner will represent Teachers College in the annual Interstate Oratorical Contest of Normal Schools.
1 Dormitory has open night; girls stay at home to entertain men Men stage fake battle.
1 Training School defeats Manchester--score 24--13 Summary of the basketball game.
1 Teachers lose to Cornell; Purple put up great fight against Cornell; Cornell wins, 32-22 Summary of the basketball game.
1 Next issue women's number Roster of staff for special women's issue of the College Eye.
1 "Merchant of Venice" at I. S. T. C.; audience pleased immensely; touches of mirth add much to play Review of the play.
1 Clarke E. Wilson Clarke E. Wilson is visiting Cedar Falls.
1 Dr. Heicher talks at chapel; new Presbyterian pastor gives stirring words to students Explains how anyone can be a hero or heroine, even if he or she does not go off to war.
1 Old Gold staff ask cooperation Job of putting out the yearbook will be handled by four people instead of just two.
2 Proposed Student Council constitution Text of proposed constitution.
3 Mrs. Walker Mrs. Walker returned from Chicago.
3 Leo Hughes Leo Hughes, an advertiser in the College Eye, is undergoing an operation for appendicitis.
3 From a private at Camp Dodge Everett Spafford describes life at camp.
4 The Cedar Falls War Savings Committee Joseph Cowan is in charge of publicizing War Savings Bonds in Cedar Falls.
4 This is a request of our government Encourages students to buy war bonds.
4 The next issue Next issue of the College Eye will be published by an all-women team.
4 Salaries or pensions Teachers should expect to be paid salaries instead of pensions.
4 Student Council constitution Constitution must be approved by both the students and the faculty.
4 Fern Sharp Fern Sharp visited Cedar Falls.
5 What other schools are doing News of conference schools.
5 Official Alumni news; Y. M. C. A. Friendship Fund has $8000 in pledges.
5 Old Gold Requests student pictures as soon as possible.
6 C. S. A. A. Regular meetings have been cancelled until the buildings open again; will meet in La Salle Hall next week.
6 Bartlett Hall Open house was held; Arthur Snyder played the lead role in a skit.
6 Y. M. and Y. W. News from the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A; faculty changes; meeting notes.
6 At the armory . . . News of students in military service; Military Band needs a drummer and two bugle players.
6 Dear friends at T. C. Lynne Fortsch expresses thanks for the Christmas package.
7 Miss Pearl McLain Pearl McLain is student teaching in Finchford.
7 Prof. McCreary and Paul Wartman give fine cornet duet Students enjoyed performance.
7 Social Science Club Topics will center around the war.
7 Men's Bible Study will be conducted in down-town churches Buildings on campus have been closed to save fuel so the studies have to meet elsewhere.
7 The following teachers Roster of students who have secured teaching positions through the Bureau of Recommendations.
7 The Purple and Gold Second string basketball team will play Charles City Y. M. C. A.
7 The basketball team Basketball team will play East Waterloo Independents in a practice game; students invited to attend.
7 No college movies any more; suspension necessary on account of fuel shortage The Lecture Committee did not extend the contract due to fuel shortages.
7 Joseph F. Wright receives recognition thru outing magazine; former athletic star and son of Prof. Wright. Joseph Wright is the Athletic Director at Camp Logan in Houston, Texas.
7 Office report of Student Friendship Fund Students have paid $2877.98 of their dues and faculty members have paid $2762.95 of their dues; expects total donations to be over $8000 by the end of the year.
7 Gymnasium and Auditorium building closed indefinitely after five o'clock Conservation plan includes closing all buildings except for the library at five o'clock; society meetings need to be held at different times.
7 I. S. T. C. student interned Friend plays practical joke.
7 Orios Elected officers.
7 Prof. Perrine goes into Chicago to see about radio work Radio School enrollment is not limited to drafted men; the program at T. C. is more comprehensive than at other schools.
8 Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nelson Are living in Denton, Texas.
8 Mr. Jesse Shaw Has enlisted.
8 Miss Anna Cordts Conducting experimental work in her hometown of Boone.
8 Messrs. Berkstresser, Melsier and Hoffman Were doing some delayed Christmas shopping.
8 Miss Henrietta Thornton Is visiting Washington, D. C.
8 Miss Edith Long Is trying to regain her strength living in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
8 Miss Helen Marr Smith Is teaching in Des Moines.
8 Miss Eunice Lee Is teaching in Webster City.
8 Miss Harriet Howell Welcomes her newborn son, Frank Burdette.
8 Miss Wiesel Returned from a convention in Massachusetts.
8 The Social Science Club Will meet January 22.
8 The Homerians Had a surprise party for Verna Zarr.
8 Mr. Ahrens Gave a talk for some of the students.
8 Prof. Knoepfler Was sick last week.
8 Miss Evelyn Somers Entertained Paul Fingerson.
8 Miss Anna Larson Has returned from Marshalltown.
8 Miss Ruth Goodrich's mother Is visiting.
8 Mable Gauger and Wilma Raymond Were guests in Waterloo over the weekend.
8 Miss Helen Stine's mother Was visiting.
8 Eva Church Spent the weekend with her cousin.
8 Raph Mitchell Joined the Navy.
8 Miss Hope Nunamaker Is teaching in Boone; was the guest of Ilene Cummer.
8 Mr. Zechiel Is in radio service in Chicago.
8 The freshmen campfire girls Will entertain at the home of Helen McAlvin.
8 Miss Lela Linder Sprained her ankle.
8 Prof. Perrine Visited the radio department at the Great Lakes Radio School.
8 Miss Marvel Wright Spent the weekend in Ackley.
8 Ruth Foskette Is teaching in Garner with Anna Hoover.
8 Grace Wilson Spent time in Cedar Falls before leaving to teach in Marble Rock.
8 Miss Helen Nelson Is engaged in practice teaching in Cedar City.
8 Citizen's Lyceum Course presents Dr. Whitefield Dr. Whitefield will speak about his travels in South America.
8 Miss Elizabeth Hughes estate presents library to Columbus Junction H. S. A board member who graduated with Elizabeth Hughes bought bookcases to house the books.
8 Dorothy Lamb Is teaching in Epworth; visited Bartlett Hall recently.