College Eye — September 17, 1919

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1 Many changes in faculty this year; several instructors on leave of absence Brief notes on those who have left, those who are on leave, and those who have joined the faculty.
1 Geneva conference of Y. M. and Y. W.; Y. M. C. A. at Geneva Brief account of experiences at the Lake Geneva camp.
1 Did we have a good time at Geneva? Women tell of their experiences at the Lake Geneva camp.
1 Friday night's entertainment a success; new students get acquainted YWCA offers program to help students get acquainted.
1 Team prepares for action; coach goes to Chicago for supplies; nearly a hundred men out for football New equipment was purchased for the training of the football team.
1 Seerley addresses Sunday eve meeting He spoke about his own experiences in starting college.
1 Organizations state their aims; continued from last issue Student organizations outline their purposes and plans for the year.
1 Student help Students who need work should contact Dean Reed or the YWCA.
2 Miss Ruth Utley Ruth Utley is matron of Bartlett Hall.
3 The lesson of the hour Students may obtain prints of several of President Seerley's addresses by calling at the College Office.
3 Miss Mabel Clausen Mabel Clausen is teaching at Rolfe.
3 Jessie Elizabeth Mechem Jessie Mechem is working in Waterloo.
3 Elizabeth Thompson Elizabeth Thompson visited Clarksville.
4 Wilbur Davis Obituary of Wilbur Davis, who died August 14, 1919.
4 Association aims Objectives of the YMCA.
4 Editorially Speaking Claims one should show ambition and take initiative in life; comments on death of Board of Education member H. M. Eicher and his replacement, B. F. Ketchem.
6 Official notes Brief summary of actions of the Finance Committee of the Board of Education.
6 Campus rural school Children from Cedar City are brought to campus for classes.
6 Notice Son of Professor Frampton died.
7 Football schedule For 1919.
7 Catholic Students' Association Father Wieneke addressed the group.
7 Marian Burrows Marian Burrows visited Iowa Falls.
8 Professor Lillian Lambert Plans to visit Des Moines, Chicago, and Austin, Minnesota, during her leave of absence.
8 Genevieve Cleary Attending school in Iowa City.
8 Mr. Albert Ishudy Returned home after visiting Phyllis Hunt in Bartlett Hall.
8 Jessie Elizabeth Mechem Visited Bartlett Hall; working for the Y. W. C. A.
8 The girls of Bartlett Hall Enjoyed musical performed by Professor Frampton and Olive Barker.
8 Saturday evening The old girls entertained the new girls of Bartlett Hall.
8 Professor Samson Visited historical places during vacation.
8 Mr. Paul Attended a county institute in Indiana.
8 Miss Alice Boomer House Director's assistant in Bartlett Hall.
8 Mrs. Bentrude Vacationed in Minneapolis with George and Adolph Bentrude.
8 The following students were visiting out of the city Roster of students who visited various places.
8 Miss Fobes Spent summer vacation at her home in Northfield.
8 Earl Whitford Teaching in Washington, Iowa; Leo Ebersold teaching in Sibley.
8 Aubrey Grubb Visited campus; studying at University of Chicago.
8 Miss Luella Wright Spent the summer with her parents; now a faculty member at Coe College.
8 George Bentrude Plans to study dentistry at the State University.
8 Mr. Nelson Hersey Had been ill but is now feeling better.
8 Miss Katherine Berkstresser Visited campus, along with Zeke Wright and George Bleecker.
8 Mr. Walter Stucks Called campus; working as superintendent in Amana.
8 Mr. Faye Cooledge Returned to his position at Arkansas Normal School.
8 Anita Richards Called to her home.
8 Gladys Norris and Trixie Jund Taking postgraduate work.
8 Prof. Frampton Taught summer classes at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
8 Miss Leona Short Teaching at a Kansas City high school.
8 Miss Sara Riggs Vacationed on Lake Superior.
8 Mr. A. Faber Visited campus.
8 The Ossoli Society Welcomes back Mildred Waite.
8 The following are some of our friends Roster of people who have begun working.