College Eye — January 23, 1918

Page Title Summary Scan
1 An appreciation; to the boys of T. C. who are with the colors Response to call for servicemen was proportionally greater from T. C. than from other colleges.
1 Teachers have easy victory; Dubuque outclassed in every stage of the game Dubuque lacked consistent team work; T. C. won basketball game, 40-17.
1 Work of the Ellen H. Richards Club Decided as a club to help with Belgian Relief Work; making various clothing, bedding, and wound dressings.
1 All hail democracy; woman coming into her own Wants the Federal Suffrage Amendment to be passed.
1 "The Japanese Girl"; to be given by Cecilians Will benefit the Red Cross.
1 An appreciation of Miss Oliver; for her untiring efforts as instructor at Teachers College Praises Margaret Oliver for sincerely caring about her students.
1 Red Cross asks for more work; need for additional efforts in our chapter Asks students to donate time for the war effort; offers classes in first aid, surgical dressings, and sewing service uniforms.
1 Editor in chief of women's number Lulu Sweigard; an able body of assistants aid in the work Is in charge of editing this issue of the College Eye; photo.
1 Perrott wins challenge contest; to represent T. C. in interstate contest Lee Campbell was Charles Perrott's opponent in oratorical contest.
2 The camp fire; its war work Camp Fire Girls of America aid in Food Administration, keep themselves physically fit, and prepare enough vegetables to last their family the winter.
3 A man in the parlor Describes visit of a man to Bartlett Hall.
3 O beautiful maids of S. T. C. Poem encouraging women at T. C. to stop speaking loudly in public.
4 Teachers College needs a song A prize of $10 will be given to the student who composes a school song.
4 Student Council constitution Does not believe that an article on dancing should be a part of the constitution.
4 Economy or ? Believes better ventilated classrooms will slow the spread of sicknesses.
4 The B. A.'s Seniors are wearing their rings and pins.
4 Wrongs that need righting Rhyme about student life at T. C.
4 Equal service--equal pay Is concerned that women in the teaching profession will make less money than men.
5 The traditions of I. S. T. C. Praises teachers at T. C.
5 Somewhere in Iowa Poem about experiences attending a study center.
5 Maybe you think Encourages students to volunteer with the Red Cross.
6 New books in the library Short descriptions of books recently added to the library.
6 Y. M. and Y. W. D. S. Wright spoke on Judaism; D. S. Wright will speak on Brahmanism next week; Bible Studies are cancelled; freshmen were in charge of Y. W. C. A. meeting; Cecilian Glee Club performed.
6 C. S. A. A. Will postpone Sunday School until fuel shortage is over; new members were appointed to the Association Cabinet; wants students to pay dues; amendments to the C. S. A. constitution are pending.
6 Society Seniors held party with a literary and musical program; English Club decided to promote more reading and better speaking among the students.
6 Prof. Perrine will conduct Radio School at Penn. State Will instruct men going into the service how to use radios.
7 Prof. Palmer Professor Palmer gave a talk about the Truck Growers' Association and how to choose high quality potato seed.
7 Library notes Librarians are studying authors of the nineteenth century; are making scrapbooks for soldiers in the hospital.
7 Teaching in Canada May Hocking is teaching in Canada; reports the demand for teachers in Alberta, Canada.
7 Miss Oliver, located at Beloit, Wis., gives details of her work there as Y. W. C. A. sec'y Oversees volunteer work and coordinates meetings.
8 Miss Edna Huber Has the mumps.
8 Leila Marsh Missed school because of an illness.
8 Miss Coretta Cool Spent the weekend at home.
8 Last Friday Freshmen campfire girls entertained junior campfire girls.
8 The intensive school house campaign Is meeting with success.
8 Mrs. Arey Visited Mrs. Oscar Tostlebe.
8 Hal Pierce Spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Way.
8 Myrel Burk Visited friends on the Hill.
8 Victor Peterson Visited with friends on the Hill.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Ingstrom Spent some time on the Hill.
8 Mrs. O. W. March Visited friends on the Hill.
8 The critics of the Training School Entertained the room teachers.
8 Miss Mabel Harkin Called home due to family illness.
8 Miss Esther McClaughry Married Glenn Mobrey.
8 Howell-Gormley Bess Howell married Clark Gormley.
8 Grace Billier Spent the weekend in Charles City.
8 Miss Amel Beatty Has been ill and staying at home.
8 Mrs. Wright's mother Died January 19, 1918; had been living with Professor and Mrs. Wright for several years.
8 Railsback-Knupp Gretchen Railsback married Glenn Knupp.
8 S. F. Hersey Jr. Will be teaching at the New Hampton Business College.
8 Training School High School items Will play basketball against West Waterloo and Marion; will hold debate; twenty-three students have reported cases of mumps.