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The Highland Park debate About twenty men are auditioning for six positions.
Commencement program for 1916 Schedule of events for the weekend.
Oratorical contest Prizes will be $25, $15, and $10.
Annual May fete is a success; the parade Floats were not as elaborate as they have been in previous years, but the parade was enjoyed both by faculty and students.
Contest of the nations; operetta with dances; the story Brief summary of plot.
Women's debate won by Teachers; large audience attends interesting debate Won against Coe; debated whether or not the United States should build her navy to be comparable to those of other world powers.
Locals lose to Morningside; fast Sioux City team blank home twirlers Lost baseball game, 12-0.
"Macbeth"; class play "famous tragedy" Will be performed on June 3 by the Dramatic Club.
The sweet girl graduate Displays differences between how women and men prepare for graduation.
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Band concert Cedar Falls Concert Band performed for May Day; review of performance.
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Dr. C. P. Colegrove C. P. Colegrove writes of his experiences at the National Convention of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Iowa Club Last meeting to be held May 29; Eva Anderson will speak; Glee Club will sing Iowa Club songs.
Professional Summary of work in Study Centers over the past year; photo.
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A complete report Students can obtain a business report of the College Eye from the College Office.
For sale or rent Seniors who have positions for the fall are renting and selling items that other students will need.
Lazy Encourages students to be punctual to establish habits to prepare them for the rest of their lives.
A few parting words The College Eye staff thanks contributors.
"The signs of the times" T. C. is earning a reputation as a school that trains teachers well.
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Will suffrage give a higher tone to political discussions? Thinks women will act more like men if they are allowed to be involved in politics.
The Forensic League a success Student support has increased over the past year.
Informal reception After the debate about the United States' need for a larger navy, the Y. W. C. A. held a reception.
Prof. Lynch leads Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Spoke about the text "Ye must be born again".
Harry Gordon Hayes Harry Hayes will be an Assistant Professor of Economics at Yale.
Commencement Encourages students not to forget either their Alma Mater or their experiences at college.
The debate at Coe Evaluation of how the debate went.
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Officers of English Club for 1916-1917 Elected officers for 1916-1917.
Homerian breakfast Ate breakfast at the Spring on May 13.
Delta Sigma Rho Initiated new members.
Winfred Merrill Will give a violin recital on May 26.
Official News of faculty and alumni; this year's Commencement ends forty years at T. C.; news of other educational institutions.
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H. E. Hendrickson Thanks him for his cartoons.
Three of records smashed by Teacher College High--Perry Hill team's mainstay T. C. H. S. won meet against ten other teams.
Lake Geneva conference Will be held from June 16 to June 22.
Constitution of the School Masters Club Constitution printed in its entirety.
Delphians change colors Purple and white are the new colors.
Untitled Encourages students to subscribe to the College Eye next year.
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Chauncey Houstman Has received a raise as superintendent in Manhattan, Montana.
S. A. Cohagan Is doing good work in Davenport.
Miss Nell Vincent Married to Charles H. Weimer in Keota, Iowa.
H. W. Chehock Will spend another year in Clear Lake.
Charles H. Henderson Has been re-elected to his position.
S. T. Neveln Will be in Le Mars again.
Miss Helvetia Orr Is mentioned in the Chicago Daily Tribune.
A good sized audience Saw a show put on by the Campfire Girls.
Dorothy Cady, Ruth Vincent, Leona Short Several students attended the state meeting of women's literary societies.
Mrs. Christie and Miss Luella Christie Visited Gladys Christie.
Mrs. Wyant Visited her daughter Leah.
J. H. Huston Has been re-elected to Columbus Junction position.
Notice Any student with issues eleven or fourteen of the College Eye from this year should talk with the College Eye editor.
Miss May Hornseth Spent the weekend in Des Moines.
Burns opens new café Has a liquid carbonic fountain at his new café on Main Street.
Schoolmasters Club First annual banquet will be held on Monday; election of officers will occur then.
Teachers-Upper Iowa ISTC lost baseball game, 4-2.
The last two meetings Y. W. C. A. meeting on May 24 will be an information session for those interested in the Geneva convention; meeting on May 31 will be run by seniors.
Elections List of teaching placements for the 1916-1917 school year.