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1 Annual dramatic declamatory contest; Ruth Egbert Imlay wins first prize of $25; Boatman is second; Zimmerman third Contest was one of the most competitive in the history of I. S. T. C.; winners had to be decided by percents.
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2 First call for track and baseball men; about thirty men in each squad have answered call; scarcity of material in baseball Approximately sixty men showed up for both track and field and baseball practice; track schedule announced.
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3 Gymnastic team off to state meet Monday; will compete in intercollegiate gymnastic tourney at Ames Four colleges will compete in tournament.
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4 Teachers rush but visitors win; team plays the game of the season; visitors were hard pressed throughout entire game; the score was 20 to 28 I. S. T. C. defeated in basketball by Beloit.
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5 Washington's birthday party Philathea Society meeting was held at Lois Mann's home.
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6 Women's demonstration is grand success; six hundred students witness annual exhibition of physical training department Annual exhibition of dancing and gymnastics took place.
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7 Y. W. C. A. Miss Varker, Waterloo association secretary, gave address.
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8 1915-1916 staff is elected; Rex Haight editor-in-chief of 1915-16 College Eye; Jasper Thompson is business manager Profiles of each newly elected College Eye staff member.
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9 Community meeting at Training School; Training School faculty and mothers council entertain patrons of school; all grades participate
Lyon--Eula (Class of 1920)
Meeting was held for families interested in the Training School; students gave patriotic program in honor of Washington and Lincoln's birthdays; showed motion picture of the college.
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10 Found in College Eye box Students make editorial comments.
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11 Iowa Club notes
Cordts--Anna (Classes of 1915 and 1922; Rural Educ
Recent news and events.
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12 New Y. W. C. A. cabinet New officers announced.
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13 Official Notes
Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS and ISTC)
Review of events at the North Central Presidents' Council, held in Chicago on February 19 and 20.
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14 A review of basketball This year's schedule considered to be one of the most difficult in years; review of the season.
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15 Editorial Compares track and field work to coursework; excerpt from Ohio Teacher reflects on the importance of athletics.
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17 "Whip-lash block" to be barred in 1915 football season New football rules ban the use of a specific defensive block.
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18 Clio program Review of Cliosophic program given.
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19 In memoriam Poem about becoming a senior.
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20 Delphian Last meeting of winter term was held; new officers announced.
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21 Sophomore scenario; term-end frolic is held at home of Miss Inez Radell; officers are chosen Social gathering was held; new officers announced.
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22 "Shorty" Mitchell Visited friends on the Hill.
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23 Among the many Pre-nuptial party held in honor of Tina Nissen.
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24 Blanche Ayers Teaching in the Van Buren building in Cedar Rapids.
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25 Blanche Larsen Spent the weekend in Cedar Falls.
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26 Clara Fogg Will be teaching in Iowa Falls.
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27 Claudius K. Hayes Is superintendent in Salem.
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28 Corinna Harkness-Ashford Talks about alumni gatherings in Boone.
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29 F. Russell Glasener Is now living in Saskatchewan, Canada.
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30 Hazel Aldrich Entertained room critics in honor of Marguerite Uttley.
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31 Inez Brown Visited on College Hill.
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32 Inez Wilson Spent weekend in Vinton.
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33 James Gibbon Is substituting in East Waterloo.
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34 Laura Parks Is studying in Ames.
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35 Leroy A. Dunham Is superintendent in Agency City.
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36 Miriam Bender Visited Cedar Falls for the weekend.
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37 Miss Edna C. Batten Has been teaching in several new schools.
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38 Miss Platner Visited home in Mt. Vernon.
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39 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shearn Moved to a new house.
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40 Mrs. C. S. Cory Returned from Minneapolis.
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41 Mrs. M. McFarland Walker Attended meeting in Colfax.
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42 Mrs. Ray L. Crouse Is returning home to Idaho after lengthy visit to her parents.
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43 Mrs. Walker entertained Members of Y. W. C. A. board.
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44 On Thursday, Dec. 31 Madge Eastman married Dr. D. A. MacGregor.
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45 Pres. Seerley Was invited to school opening celebration in Jamaica.
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46 Prof. and Mrs. Colegrove Moved to 1003 Main Street.
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47 Supt. Bruce Francis Will be head of schools in Minot, North Dakota.
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48 The following item Review of a reading by Lenore Shanewise.
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49 Viola Leese Is teaching in Boone.
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50 Warren E. Proctor Will give a concert at Presbyterian church.
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51 Among the college students Four ISTC students attended convention.
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52 During the last week Alice Heinz entertained many friends.
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53 Faye Crosby Had a visit from her mother.
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54 Marian Bonner Is very ill with appendicitis.
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55 Martha Tucker Had tonsillitis.
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56 Miss Chloe Siner Was leader of recent program.
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57 Miss Christiansen Visited Zida Frost.
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58 Mrs. I. H. Hart Had an operation.
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59 On Monday evening Harriet Case entertained in honor of Elizabeth Platner and Grace Thomson.
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60 On Saturday, Feb. 27 Kindergarten and primary students held a party.
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61 Pres. and Mrs. Seerley Hosted dinner for Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Dick.
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62 President and Mrs. Seerley Went to Cincinnati for meeting.
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63 Prof. C. H. Meyerholz Entertained history and political science faculty.
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64 Prof. D. Sands Wright Is attending a religious conference in New York.
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65 Prof. J. O. Perrine Was ill.
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66 Prof. R. F. Seymour Gave a speech for Fortnightly Club.
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67 Supt. Claude F. Brown Was on campus recruiting teachers.
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68 The Neos held their annual banquet A good time was reported.
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69 We wonder why Typo appears on guest list.
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70 Zida Frost Stayed with Mary Simmons in Shell Rock.
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71 A week ago Party was held at Russell Lamson Hotel.
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72 Among the girls Twelve women attend Y. W. C. A. convention.
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73 Cedar Falls people regret Roger Leavitt retired from Board of Education.
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74 Dorothy Cady Spent weekend at home in Grinnell.
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75 It has been rumored Confusion over telephone.
84 Walter Irwin Is touring the west coast.
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76 Many college students Florence Hotchkiss married Richard Holmes.
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77 Miss Cool Visited ISTC.
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78 Miss Murphy Underwent neck surgery.
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79 Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Dick Visited friends and daughter in Cedar Falls.
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80 On last Thursday Hazel Aldrich entertained.
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81 On Tuesday evening Students went to evangelism meeting.
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82 One of the students Father comments on choir.
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83 Prof. Seymour Refereed.