Issue Contents
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1 | B. A.s go to Waterloo | Senior B. A. students spend evening at Plaza and Irving Tea Room. |
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2 | Class play pleases audience; Ruth Egbert Imlay and J. A. Boatman act unusually well Justesen--Axel E. (Classes of 1912 and 1916) |
Review of student performance of "Macbeth"; photo. |
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3 | Colegrove accepts college presidency; noted teacher becomes President of Upper Iowa | C. P. Colegrove accepts position as President of Upper Iowa University; photo. |
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4 | Delta Sigma Rho initiates new men; annual initiation is well attended | New officers elected along with induction of new members. |
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5 | Graduates receive diplomas; class largest in history of school | Recap of Commencement ceremony. |
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6 | Marriage of prominent B. A.s 1915 | Ruth Lotts to marry Leonard St. John. |
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7 | Northrup wins spring oratorical; S. C. Jacobsen captures second place | Paul Northrup wins contest with speech entitled "Slaves of Tradition." |
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8 | Debating record for the year | Debate record for the year provided. |
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9 | Defeat, the progenitor of victory Imlay--Ruth Egbert (Class of 1916; English Faculty) |
Text of oration given by Ruth Imlay to win interstate contest. |
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10 | Highland Park debaters chosen | Students chosen to represent I. S. T. C. in a debate contest at Highland Park College. |
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11 | Interstate oratorical | Ruth Imlay wins interstate oratorical contest; six consecutive victories for ISTC; first time for woman to win. |
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12 | Bad weather does not interfere with society parades | Parade staged by women's literary societies. |
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13 | Forensic League 1915-1916 Lyon--Fred R. (Class of 1917) |
Financial records from the Forensic League provided. |
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14 | Miss Bess Powell | Bess Powell is visiting friends; Margaret Nesbet is camping with Campfire Girls. |
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15 | Can we compare | Criticism directed toward the yearbook for containing questionable material. |
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16 | Miss Florence Elser | Florence Elser is visiting. |
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17 | Preamble | Mission statement for this year's College Eye staff. |
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18 | Space will not permit | Due to space constraints in the current issue, President Seerley's Baccalaureate address will be printed in the first issue in the fall. |
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19 | The editor | Explains policy on humor section of College Eye. |
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20 | There was considerable surprise | Responds to student complaints regarding the new policy of grade reduction for unexcused absences from class. |
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21 | To our seniors | Best wishes directed to the graduating senior class. |
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22 | Training School children honor Miss Fesenbeck | Ida Fesenbeck receives a gold watch for fifteen years of service in the Training School. |
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23 | W. C. T. U. essay contest | Training School students write essays for contest sponsored by the Women's Christian Temperance Union. |
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24 | Athletics | Recap of the year in T. C. athletics. |
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25 | Behind the scenes | Description of what occurred behind the scenes of the recent production of "Macbeth." |
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26 | The Spark Plug | Jokes and commentary on campus life. |
Page 6
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27 | Commencement recital | Roster of performers and the work performed for Student Commencement Recital. |
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28 | Miss Ida Fesenbeck | Ida Fesenbeck and Bertha Patt entertained Stella Satterthwait Smith. |
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29 | Next year | Faculty changes for the 1916-1917 school year. |
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30 | Supt. John L. Cheney | John L. Cheney becomes inspector of high and grade schools, replacing A. C. Fuller. |
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31 | The Baccalaureate address | Quick summary of the Baccalaureate exercises as well as President Seerley's address. |
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32 | The summer term | Faculty and courses for summer briefly described. |
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33 | B. A. finale | Graduating seniors have celebratory breakfast. |
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34 | Hawkeye Conference meet | Results from fourth annual Hawkeye Conference track meet. |
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35 | Miss Eva Walters | Eva Walters is vacationing at home; Margaret Downs Miller is visiting friends. |
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36 | Pres. Seerley entertains seniors | President and Mrs. Seerley host graduating seniors at a reception held at the President's House. |
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37 | Rain stops game | Baseball game against Upper Iowa called after four innings due to rain. |
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38 | The faculty reception | Faculty receives graduates. |
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39 | Training School presents pageant | Collection of scenes from Shakespearean plays performed. |
Page 8
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40 | Blanche Henok | Entertained her sister. |
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41 | Crucy Talbert | Visited with friends in Bartlett Hall. |
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42 | Don Deal | Is teaching in Cedar Rapids and vacationing in Cedar Falls. |
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43 | Ernest Whistler | Is working in Guthrie Center. |
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44 | Gaylie Woodring | Is teaching in Manington, Virginia, and is visiting for Commencement. |
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45 | Gertrude Smith | Is teaching in Piscada and is visiting Cedar Falls during Commencement. |
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46 | Harry Heald | Visited for Commencement. |
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47 | Hazel Shillinglaw | Has returned to Cedar Falls for the summer after teaching in Milo. |
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48 | Helen Wylie | Is teaching in Center Point and is visiting friends in Cedar Falls. |
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49 | Hjalmar Ostergaard | Is teaching in Mystic and visited here during Commencement. |
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50 | Mae Howell | Is teaching in Hudson and visited with friends on the Hill. |
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51 | Marion Shillinglaw | Will be teaching in Eldon. |
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52 | Marjorie Watkins | Is visiting during Commencement. |
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53 | Miss Alle Robinson | Is teaching in Valley City, North Dakota, and visited Cedar Falls for Commencement. |
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54 | Miss Antoinette Lofstead | Visited Vera Winterowd. |
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55 | Miss Emma Rait | Has returned to Cedar Falls after teaching in Adair. |
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56 | Miss Faith Downs | Is teaching in Center Point and is in Cedar Falls for Commencement. |
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57 | Miss Florence L. Falkler | Is teaching in Spencer. |
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58 | Miss Grace Aitchison | Will be attending the University of Chicago this summer. |
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59 | Miss Hazel Flagler | Is teaching in Emmet, Idaho, and is visiting friends in Cedar Falls. |
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60 | Miss Leone Harrison | Visited Hazel Hamilton. |
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61 | Miss Merle Robinson | Will be moving to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to pursue social work. |
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62 | Misses Faye | Will be traveling to Chicago to tour with the Lyceum Art Orchestra. |
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63 | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Huston | Are vacationing in Cedar Falls. |
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64 | Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Perrine | Have arrived from Ann Arbor, Michigan. |
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65 | Mrs. E. Beth Achenbach Brauch | Is visiting Mrs. Cory. |
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66 | Mrs. Ruth Egbert Imlay | Will be attending the University of Chicago. |
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67 | Mrs. Shaw | Has come from Colo for Commencement. |
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68 | Mrs. W. W. Gist | Is visiting her alma mater in Jacksonville, Illinois. |
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69 | Prof. Geo. H. Mount | Will chaperone a trip to the Y. M. C. A. convention in Wisconsin. |
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70 | R. A. Sylvester | Married Ethel Newcomb. |
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71 | Susan Hansen | Is teaching at Superior and is visiting during Commencement. |
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72 | The alumni luncheon | Description of events and menu for occasion. |
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73 | The friends of Elmer Erickson | Were glad to see him visiting during Commencement. |
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74 | Zoe Harmon | Is teaching in Humboldt and visiting her home in Cedar Falls. |