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| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| 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 |
Page 2
| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| 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. |
Page 3
| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| 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. |
Page 4
| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| 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. |
Page 5
| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| 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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| Article | Article Summary | |
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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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| Article | Article Summary | |
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| The famous Fasoldt clock being installed | History of the clock now being installed in the Campanile. |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
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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. |