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College Club opens new social and rest room Faculty women may use the room for committee or for resting between classes.
Delta Sigma Rho initiates ten Roster of initiates.
Beg pardon College Eye published in smaller format.
Annual primary reception held May 21 Description of reception with a Japanese garden theme.
Junior-senior banquet success Program for the banquet.
Athletic emblems Believes only those who win athletic emblems should wear them.
Commencement exercises start Friday P. M. Schedule of activities.
"Copperhead" Friday night; Commencement play Thursday and Friday Play preview.
Second graduation class, 1879 The Class of 1879; photo.
The pre-school; its importance to I. S. T. C. Serves as laboratory for study of children
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Professor H. C. Moeller Appointed chairman of the Iowa State Teachers Association committee.
Sororities and fraternities notice College Eye will reserve space for those organizations that have a certain number of subscribers.
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Flora Bailey wins poetry prize Wins first prize in Campfire Girls competition.
Dr. E. J. Cable helps in museum In Burlington High School.
Mac H. Donaldson Mac H. Donaldson finds job in United States after three years in the Philippines.
Learn a flower a week Buttercups.
Strong cast in "Mysterious Rider" Review of the movie.
T. C. High banquet Juniors and seniors hold banquet.
Miss Marjorie Warnock Marjorie Warnock writes of success in teaching.
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To be or not to be Statistics supporting the value of a college degree.
Let's go! Invites students to participate in writing for the College Eye.
"Half a league, half a league, half a league onward" Discusses how attitudes of college students change over their college career.
The long bob Advocates a longer haircut than the bob.
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The Shorthand III classes Gregg shorthand teacher's examination given.
Miss Gladys Lynch Fort Dodge teacher spent weekend at her home.
We are glad to report that William Lynch After tonsillectomy complications, he is on the road to recovery.
Max Noah Will head the Greenborough, North Carolina, department of music next year.
Miss Henderson Has returned after a year teaching in Sydney; will teach in Fonda.
Misses Catherine and Anna O' Neal Have signed contracts to teach at Sloan and Stanley.
Mrs. W. E. Hays Returned home from visit with daughter, Genevieve, in Belle Plaine.
Superintendent Schneider of La Porte City schools La Porte City superintendent interviewed teachers.
Professor R. L. Abbott Delivered the Newhall High School commencement address.
Carlton Isely Former student to teach at East Waterloo High School.
Miss Edna Givson Returned home after Mitchellville and Des Moines visit.
Joe Bailey Accepted a position in Rockford, Illinois.
Professor E. L. Ritter, Mrs. Ritter, Misses Monica Wild, and Dorothy Humiston Spent weekend in McGregor, Iowa.
Chapter R. of the P. E. O. Mrs. C. E. Ransier hosted the meeting; Effie Schuneman conducted meeting.
Miss Dorothy Condit, daughter of Professor and Mrs. Ira S. Condit Former student and Mr. Hotchkiss were married Tuesday.
Superintendent G. A. Leistra of Gowrie, Iowa Visited college in search of teachers.
Joe Bailey The Emmetsburg High School coach has returned to his parents' home; contracted to continue coaching.
Summer College Eye on sale for 75 cents
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Last meet this year at Decorah; hopeful of a few firsts Final track meet looks promising for athletes.
Summary of athletic year; ends successful season Sports summaries for 1926-1927 season in football and basketball.
1927 football prospects hopeful Looks to 1927 football season as potentially successful.
T. C. Club host to lettermen; Roeder and Croy receive blankets Fifty-five letter-winning athletes from various sports honored at a large banquet.
Sixteen lettermen graduate in May Brief profiles and roster of those who will graduate.
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The famous Fasoldt clock being installed History of the clock now being installed in the Campanile.
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The Y. W. C. A. movie Leon Erol in "Clothes Make the Pirate."
Last week Miss Bernice Allen and Miss Alpha Mayfield College faculty women hosted a bridge party.
Mrs. William Corsaut and Mrs. A. C. Leifter Minneapolis, Minnesota, women along with Boston Massachusetts resident Mrs. Julian Brown, visited the home of Mrs. J. C. Corsaut and attended Jeanette Corsaut's recital.
Mrs. Marguerite Layton left for Davenport Attended the biennial convention of the Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs.
The two faculty clubs at the college The College Club and the Faculty Men's Club; banquet and reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley F. Fasoldt and daughter; Campanile clock installation.
Pi Tau Phi Sorority happenings.
Alpha Chi Epsilon Fraternity happenings.
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority happenings.
"Copperhead" cast entertains Commencement play cast entertained at a breakfast.
V. O. V. Sigma Phi Sorority happenings.
Mrs. Roy L. Abbot and Mrs. Fred Schmidt Entertained in the Abbot home in honor of Mrs. Luther Richman's impending departure.
Phi Sigma Phi Sorority happenings.