College Eye — October 15, 1918

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1 Military training for all men in college Men will drill for an hour each afternoon; must purchase uniforms.
1 Spanish "flu" decreases in number of cases Some schools have been closed for two weeks, but not ISTC; numbers of cases seems to be decreasing; students who believe that they have influenza should stay home in bed.
1 Why we are what we are College Eye staff explains why its first number is late in appearing this year; staff elected last spring is not currently enrolled; Faculty Advisory Committee appoints new staff.
1 Don't be a sponger; make the paper what it ought to be Urges students to subscribe to the College Eye so that it can continue to publish.
1 T. C. H. S. football team rounding into shape Defeated East Waterloo, 36-12.
1 Home of S. A. T. C. The Gymnasium, headquarters of the Student Army Training Corps; photo.
1 Y. W. C. A. to have talented speakers; program arranged for fall term Schedule of speakers and topics.
1 Football team may play Coe Saturday; prospects will increase when new arrivals are here Only eight men are currently available; hope more will be available soon.
1 Stranger creates stir at the Crossroads; suspicious looking character causes excitement Humorous appeal to subscribe to the College Eye.
1 College S. A. T. C. in undecided position; but fifty enroll; but many may be sent here Quarters and equipment are in good condition; can accommodate 250 men; most men are former ISTC students; group may be increased or sent elsewhere; photo.
2 Are we prepared? Editorial encourages people to be prepared to go to war and to support the nation.
2 War colleges Believes colleges must organize to support the war effort.
2 Prof. H. L. Eells Did not meet with his classes for the week due to an illness.
2 De Retour! Editorial gives a description of what the new editors of the College Eye expect from the newspaper.
2 An appeal to good sense and sound judgment Encourages people to subscribe to the College Eye because of the lack of funding available to support the newspaper.
3 Faculty advisory committee ready to back the paper Reuben McKitrick, R. W. Getchell, Emmett J. Cable, Sara Rice, and Samuel A. Lynch are the College Eye advisors; photo.
3 Miss Rebecca Tate Rebecca Tate visited campus.
4 Ruby Clark Went home due to brother's death in army camp.
4 Rex Haight is recovering quickly from influenza.
4 Paul James In the Great Lakes Naval Training Station.
4 The sad news of the death of Mr. Axel Justesen Died from influenza.
4 Imo Jeglum Left school due to illness.
4 Anna and Sylvia Fell Are home spending time with sister, Mrs. Heldt.
4 Mary Weisel Has position as General Secretary for the New England States' successor as Y. W. C. A. secretary is Katherine Fobbs.
4 Monday morning the service flag with four gold stars was uncovered at chapel time In honor of Clifford J. Stevens, Henry A. Booth, Ernest F. Hansen, Axel Justesen, and Carl Chapman who gave their lives for the country.
4 Miss Marie Jongewaard Begins nurse training course.
4 Miss Dorothy Lierle Spent last week in Chicago.
4 Rev. Holland Leaves for new field in St. Paul, Minnesota.
4 Miss Leona Short Spending year on a Y. M. C. A circuit in the West.
4 Miss Ida Gaarder Ida Gaarder visits sister Alva.
4 An effort is to be made Efforts to present best movies.
4 Miss Belle McAboy To be Assistant House Director at Bartlett Hall.
4 Miss Lottie Mack Resigned as assistant in Bartlett Hall.
4 Misses Dora Thuesen, Elizabeth Dew Dora Thuesen, Elizabeth Dew, Elsie Naber, and Eunice Acheson went to conference in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
4 Miss Wilma Freeland Has influenza.
4 Ina Rue passes away; influenza victim Died September 30, 1918; obituary.
4 Fake peace news awakens Teachers College Students turn out to celebrate peace, but later learn that the rumors were incorrect.