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Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Farrell visited campus.
Professor Wallace assisting students Writes pamphlet to accompany textbook.
Juniors!! Vote March 19th for the staff of loyalty, progress, originality Dorothy Charles and Ross Galloway are campaigning for positions on the Old Golf staff; photo.
Over seven hundred did below average work last term Faculty continuing to study reasons for continuing poor performance.
New tennis court to be built In back of Wesley Foundation.
Physical Education Folk Festival scores a decided success; Spanish dance given by Miss Wahle is feature of evening's entertainment Present dances of many countries.
Merchants' window display night Apr. 2 All show windows will be dressed up.
Miss Margaret Busby Margaret Busby will teach at Pacific Junction.
Rev. Howland Hanson speaks on Beatitudes; practical and inspiring message delivered at Sunday church service Summary of his sermon.
Last rites for Henry Roelofse held here Sunday afternoon; student enrolled for spring term dies of apoplexy leaving wife and three children Enrolled recently; died on way to class.
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Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
As seen by a former student Kind teachers praised and harsh teachers denounced in response to a previous editorial.
A Union church or church unity, which? Doubts are expressed that a Unionist church would truly unite the different Christian sects on campus.
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Zetalethean Officers installed; "get-acquainted" party planned.
C. S. A. First Spring term meeting held; roster of officers.
Pi Theta Pi Roster of officers.
Neotrophian New officers installed.
Phi Sigma Phi Roster of officers.
All college dance To be held in the Gymnasium; Imps Orchestra to provide music.
Inter-fraternity dance Dance held at the Armory in Cedar Falls; music by Imps Orchestra.
Nineteenth Century Club Annual banquet held.
Ellen Richards Club Mamie Grimes spoke at recent meeting; roster of officers.
Fuller Fuller and Ehrhardt are campaigning for positions on the Old Gold staff.
Bartlett Hall notes News notes about residents.
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Tutor wrestlers will be strong in 1926 Every man wrestling for the 1925 season is set to return.
Notice--subscribers Should pay College Eye subscription fees.
Coach Minton's diamond stars drill hard in preliminary workouts; Tutors play Ames college nine on April 22, 23 here Preview of upcoming season; to start with Iowa State College.
Teachers coaching school has big enrollment Three hundred men are taking the coaching courses.
Dysart wins Class B district championship over Dike five 17-12; Teachers College athletes pick all college team High school district basketball tournament hosted on campus; first and second all-college teams selected by T. C. athletes.
Largest track squad in history answers Coach Bender's call; Pesek, star sprinter, returns to boost the dashes Over seventy-five men show up for track workouts; upcoming season previewed.
College Eye's all conference teams College Eye picks all-conference teams for basketball.
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Vote for Charles and Galloway for a loyalty annual; only juniors will be permitted to cast ballot Class of 1926 to vote for Old Gold staff; endorsement given to Dorothy Charles and Ross Galloway.
Present library capacity does not meet demands; no room for classes in future library plans Library facilities are becoming crowded due to growing book collection and increased enrollment; main hallway on first floor to be devoted to artworks; staff looking forward to elimination of classes in the building.
Art Myattway says Random thoughts and observations
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John Poland Teaching in Buck Creek; visited his mother in Cedar Falls.
Cora Mae Hockaday Visited her parents in Manchester.
Anna Grace McNally Mother visited.
June McComas Mother visited.
Sigma Tau Delta Bernice Toms held a "mad tea party."
Sigma Tau Delta Announces pledges.
Joseph Vanderveer Visited his parents in Cedar Falls.
"Pirates of Penzance" scores success Performance presented by T.C. High glee clubs.
Supt. H. Ostergaard Interviewed candidates on campus.
Pres. Seerley at Des Moines Will meet with the State Board of Education to discuss summer school appropriations.
Notice! Please! Books must be removed from the Book Exchange immediately.
Lois Patton Enrolled in school.
Prof. Welles in Cornell Sunday service Professor Welles performed in concert with former professor John Conrad at Cornell College.
Frank Hovorka to get Ph. D. in spring Alumnus Frank Havorka to receive doctorate from the University of Illinois.
Spring hikes begin Saturday Ruth Everman to lead hikes.
Lyla Day Visited home in Clarksville.
Enrollment exceeds last year Enrollment reaches 2378 for spring term, an increase of about 100 over the previous spring term.
One act plays presented at English Club Presented "Thursday Evening" and "The Man on the Kerb."
Mildred Hollis to lead "Y" discussion Topic of discussion to be "What is Christianity?"