College Eye — February 18, 1920

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1 Upper Iowa snowed under!; Teachers outclass rivals; T. C. defeats Methodists 34-8 in fast game Team was at its best when defeating Upper Iowa University at home.
1 Railroad problem to be debated; triangular debate Mar. twelfth I. S. T. C. will face Simpson and Morningside.
1 Wonderful exhibits here; numerous consolidated school displays Exhibits were numerous, consisting of items made by I. S. T. C.'s consolidated school children.
1 Wesleyan defeated I. S. T. C. won in basketball, 31-27.
1 Big preparations for Mikado; comic opera will soon be ready Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the T. C. Club.
1 Pep Club reorganized "Live wire" students will be responsible for ensuring pep in their respective classes; roster of new members.
1 National conference in session; consolidated schools hold meetings; best educators in U. S. here Largest consolidated schools conference ever held took place at I. S. T. C.
1 Musical concert given; pupils of Prof. McCreary present program Wind instrument, saxophone, and French horn recital took place in Gilchrist Chapel.
1 Life in China portrayed; Dr. Shoemaker speaks Spoke at YWCA and YMCA meeting on the life of a Chinese woman.
2 Justice Hall News from the boarding house.
2 Midwinter play "Oh, Doctor! Doctor!" will be performed on February 27th.
2 Staff with newspaper experience Advertising 1920-1921 College Eye candidates; photo.
2 Minstrel show a success Review of the performance of the American Legion Minstrels at the Regent Theatre.
2 Colleges for reservations Results of the vote on the Intercollegiate Peace Treaty Referendum were announced in the U. S. Senate.
2 Senior B. A. notes News from the senior class.
2 Never Inn News notes from the boarding house.
3 Midwinter play "Oh, Doctor! Doctor!" will feature innovative doctor.
3 College Eye election College Eye subscribers will vote in staff election on March 3.
4 Social Science News from the Social Science Club.
4 Foreign Language New Spanish magazine in library.
4 Editorially Speaking Criticizes groups that held dances during basketball game and students who did not show up for other reasons; comments on women's choice of footwear in winter.
4 Official notes Summer music lessons will be $1.50 per lesson; alumna De Ett Pierce died; J. O. Perrine will travel to American Physical Association convention.
5 Aristos hold program Several speakers made up the Aristotelian program.
5 English Department News notes from the Department of English.
5 Home Economics News notes from the Department of Home Economics.
5 Candidates for College Eye staff Students running for 1920-1921 staff; photo.
5 Mathematics Dep't. Professor Daugherty will speak at Mathematics Club meeting.
5 Music Department News notes from the Department of Public School Music.
6 Bachelor Hall; the fire! Account of a fire in the house.
6 Why dormitory girls don't get more dates Complains that it is nearly impossible to call girls in the dormitory, because the line is always busy.
7 See Yourself in the Funny Column Humorous quotes and anecdotes heard on campus.
7 Rex Beach selects cast "The Girl From Outside" will be presented at the Regent Theater.
8 Rex Marder Teaching in Wapello County.
8 Maud Taylor Teaching music and penmanship in Parkersburg, Iowa.
8 Again Cupid surprised us Ruby Giltner married Robert Gayle White on February 12.
8 Misses Aitchison and Fobes Entertained the Y. W. C. A. cabinet at Miss Aitchison's home.
8 Frank S. Willey Superintendent at Lemars; attending the conference.
8 Friends of Jimmie Hearst Recovering slowly from accident last Memorial Day.
8 Miss Olive Tilton Entertained guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cory.
8 Cupid wishes to announce Myra Bozarth married George Hilton on February 11.
8 Mrs. Newton Left for California.
8 Harry Gregg Visited his sister Eva Gregg.
8 Dr. Chas H. Meyerholz Appointed as member of the committee assigned to draw up a course of study for the consolidated schools of the United States.
8 Arnold Halbfass Visited campus.
8 Mikado Musical comedy being prepared.
8 Walter Bender Visited friends on campus.
8 Miss Lillian Robinson Teaching community civics at West Waterloo High School.
8 Willard Wing Serving as secretary for the Northeast district Y. M. C. A.; called on local Y. M. C. A. officers.
8 Sophus Jacobsen Called home due to her mother's illness.
8 Prof. Goetch Granted leave of absence; expected to do graduate work at the State University.
8 Ley Hall News from the boarding house.
8 Ward Hall News from the boarding house.
8 Chapman Hall News from the boarding house.
8 Bartlett Hall News from the dormitory.