College Eye — February 20, 1918

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1 Esther A. Beck Esther A. Beck is teaching at Storm Lake.
1 "North American Students Mobilized for Christian World Democracy" The Northfield Conference resulted in students dedicating themselves to missionary work and studying Christian principles.
1 "What students must face" Students who chose to remain in college have the responsibility of maintaining the moral values of the United States.
1 Y. W. C. A. war work to date Summary of work accomplished for the war.
1 State student missionary conference; reconstruction policies of religious student organizations launched Purpose was to present plans made at the Northfield Conference, which was held in January.
1 Teachers 28--Upper Iowa 30; dope spilled for Teachers; hope for victory Thursday night Teachers caught up from behind, but Russell Dickinson was injured.
1 "Widow by Proxy"; presented to a full house Mid-winter play review.
2 Also at I. S. T. C. Poem about young men and women at I. S. T. C.
2 Training School scrappers beat Iowa Falls 18 to 17 The score of the basketball game was tied until the last thirty seconds.
2 The making of an airman; his status, salary, medical examination, etc. The steps an Air Corps candidate must go through to get into the Air Service.
2 Election Encourages students to vote for College Eye staff.
3 C. S. A. A. First meeting held; ten new members added; encourages students to attend all subsequent meetings.
3 Women's war work Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Dr. Anna Howard Shaw seek support as they pledge to protect European children from temptation and danger.
3 Bostonia Sextette Club here next week Will perform for next lecture course presentation.
3 Freshmen Physical Training victorious Won a game of volleyball against the Junior and Senior Training School physical education class (43-17); won a basketball game against the T. C. Junior Physical Training class (18-3).
3 Society Chrestomathians held a Valentine's Day-themed meeting; Aristotelians had tryouts for the annual debate; Jabbow Gemb Hall and Homerians held Valentine's Day parties.
4 Scholarship eligibility for intercollegiate representatives Rules for participating in intercollegiate activities.
4 Student Opinion The world is depending on the United States to win the war.
4 Eyes for the navy; from the Patriotic News Service National Committee of Patriotic Societies Washington, D. C. Calling for donations of binoculars, spyglasses, and telescopes for the Navy.
4 Washington's birthday; Rev. Holland will speak Washington's birthday will be observed on February 22.
4 Helen McElligott Helen McElligott is teaching in Hastings, Iowa.
4 To the women of I. S. T. C. Encouraging women to apply for summer positions at a bank in Iowa City.
4 Christianity or Kultur? Challenges students to live their lives according to Biblical principles.
4 Are you on? Encourages pride in the quality of school buildings and sports.
4 Basketball game Thursday night Encourages student support for the upcoming basketball team against Grinnell.
4 The Student Council; the following is the way in which the classes voted on The New Student Council Constitution Class by class report on constitutional referendum.
5 Faculty men will go to Congress of National Service at Chicago, Feb. 21st, 22nd and 23rd Delegates were chosen to attend the Congress of National Service.
5 Red Cross Thanks clubs for donations; reports houses where all boarders are members.
5 Victor Peterson Victor Peterson was in town visiting friends for the weekend.
5 Rural forward movement; Prof. A. C. Fuller heads new movement Professor Fuller will examine rural schools and offer suggestions for their improvement.
5 Official Compiled answers to the query of 150,000 teachers as to their money spending habits.
5 The Pennsylvania State College Former Professor Perrine sends news of his radio school.
6 John Wyse Delegates went to the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. conference in Des Moines.
6 Y. M. and Y. W. First meeting was held in the auditorium.
6 Military Column Absences from drill practice must be excused; profile of Major Sheppard Philpot.
6 Y. M. and Y. W. Celebrates the cosmopolitan population of the US.
6 Y. M. C. A. notes Roy Abbott taught on the social principles of Jesus; Harry Eells will speak about "Christian Standards of Action".
6 Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, who currently work with the French Y. M. C. A., had a daughter, Marjorie.
7 Miss Elizabeth Draper Is teaching in Urbana; recently visited her home in Waterloo.
7 Wilhelmina Otto Is teaching in Hubbard
7 Lena Walker Is teaching in Onawa.
7 Miss L. K. White Is a superintendent in Lemmon, South Dakota.
7 Clarence Brown Clarence Brown is home on a ten day furlough from Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
7 Death of Emma Connelly Emma Connelly died of a goiter.
7 Pupils' recital. Iowa State Teachers College Feb. 13, 1918 Performance program.
7 "The Real Thing" presented at Camp Dodge Review of play to be published in the next issue of the College Eye.
8 Marie Magoon Visited Ethel Howard in Jesup.
8 Hazel Porter Had ear problems and now has the mumps.
8 Eleta Everett's father Brought the family up for a visit.
8 Clara Henrickson Was the guest of Dorothy Cummings.
8 Gladys and Maude Norris Spent the weekend in Charles City.
8 Mildred Boysen Spent the weekend at home in Webster City.
8 Louise and Hazel Johnson Spent the weekend at home in Austin, Minnesota.
8 Maryeda Boyd Guest of Margaret Fluent to Mason City.
8 Kathryn Karsten and Ruth Mesback Visited Reverend A. C. Preston.
8 Mrs. Putney Has given up her work on account of ill health.
8 Mary Lyon Is sick with the measles.
8 Ida Reed Missed school because of the mumps.
8 Alta Blaire Was visiting a cousin in Dyersville.
8 Maude Clifton Spent the weekend in Earlville.
8 Helen Stine Visited Nelle Schroeder in Charles City.
8 Myrtle Lee Will be back in school shortly.
8 Theresa Haley and Bertha Johnson Are doing their practice teaching in Cedar Heights.
8 Ruth Foskett Spent the weekend at home.
8 Miss Esther Anderson Is no longer quarantined for her scarlet fever.
8 Wilma Garnett Will be working at the Bedford High School.
8 Clarine Mueller Has been teaching in Jesup.
8 Miss May Cole Visited Mrs. Joe Carries.
8 Ruth Fullerton and Blanche Squire Spent the weekend with Jane Reynolds.
8 Hilda Faris and Marion Rash Went to New Providence to work for the Friendship Fund.
8 Lisette Meltzer Went home to Ames for the weekend.
8 Samaria Perrine Spent weekend in Cedar Falls.
8 Edna Frey Spent the weekend in Rockford.
8 Riva Milroy Went to Manchester for the weekend.
8 Miriam Andrews Visited A. C. Martin in Alden.
8 Jeanette Rosemond Spent the weekend with Gladys Moore in Waterloo.
8 Mary Ormsby Visited Ethel Ehlers in Mason City.
8 The following girls Bartlett women who went home for the weekend.
8 Miss Mina Wilson Will be teaching in Hawarden.
8 Ellen Jewell Is teaching in Montezuma; visited the schools here.
8 Miss Bertha Van Der Brake Spent the weekend with her brother.
8 Mrs. P. Robinson Died.
8 Esther Millet and Beulah Cheever Spent the weekend in Jewell.
8 Sina Spiker Went to Blairsville for the weekend.
8 J. S. Anderson Was injured in the carpentry shop and was compensated $454.30.
8 The many friends Ruth Boardman married Leonard Corkery.
8 The college movies again Saturday night Will resume showing movies because fuel is more readily available.
8 Intercollegiate debaters are selected Both men's and women's teams have been chosen.