College Eye — April 23, 1914

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443 Editorial Announcements; encourages students not to cheat.
444 Hazel Strayer is chosen May Queen for big May Day festival Over one thousand votes were cast; many groups will have floats in the parade..
444 Preparations almost completed for nineteenth annual oratorical contest Contestants from Iowa, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, and Illinois will compete; photo.
445 College Symphony Orchestra gave splendid concert under auspices of Newman Catholic Association Review of the concert.
446 English Club holds last meeting of the year Three students read papers; will hold breakfast.
446 Iowa Academy of Science will meet at State Teachers College Officers elected; brief summary of program.
446 Kindergarten-Primary party Various games and activities played; refreshments were served.
449 Members of Cecilian Glee Club Members listed.
449 Christian Associations Y. W. C. A. will speak about "Hidden Treasure"; N. C. A. discussed Corpus Christi; program for symphony orchestra.
449 Cedar Falls Concert Band will appear in program at the college Will perform evening before May Day celebration.
449 Teachers play two practice games with Waterloo professionals Waterloo won both games, 7-1 and 16-7.
451 Athletics Encourages school support for the baseball team.
454 The U. H. Ley residence Was recently sold to the Reverend J. M. Morris, of Cedar Falls.
454 The Irving Literary Society Gave a reception in honor of the Homerians.
454 On Friday afternoon The Mothers' Council held a meeting to discuss "The Creation of Ideals".
454 Miss Bess Carrington Entertained the Standard Bearers at her home.
454 Prof. Reuben McKitrick Sold his residence to Professor Eells of Rolfe, who will become a member of the faculty.
454 Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Dickey Left for Stirling, Colorado, where they will make their future home.
454 Mr. Lee Shillinglaw Spent time at his home in Cedar Falls.
454 Prof. C. A. Fullerton and Miss Margaret Oliver Took part in a program given by the Cedar Valley Caledonian society in Waterloo.
454 Prof. G. W. Samson Gave the high school commencement speech in Van Wert, Iowa.
454 E. C. Roberts Re-elected principal of the Everett, Washington, high school.
454 E. W. Goetsch Has been elected president of the Southwestern Iowa Teachers Association; Frank E. Green elected vice-president.
454 Miss Mabel Hale of Independence Visited with College friends.
454 Four Teachers College people in Fairfield Teachers at Fairfield have been re-elected with an increase in salary.
454 Mr. Clark W. Hirleman Working as an engineer in Minneapolis.
454 Miss Anna Funk Directing the domestic drama entitled "The Valley Farm" at the Cedar Falls High School.
454 Miss Myra Call Attended niece's wedding.
456 Prof. R. McKitrick Had his tonsils removed in Iowa City.
456 Misses Clara Primmer and Helen Jeroleman Spent time in Marshalltown.
456 Misses Bring and Feyereisen Prepared a banquet for the Cedar Falls High School seniors.
456 Miss Oliver, Mr. Meyerholz and President Seerley Represented the faculty at the T. C. dinner given at Iowa City.
456 Prof. G. S. Dick, Prof. I. H. Hart and Prof. C. P. Colegrove Attended a convention of Iowa County superintendents held at Iowa City.
456 The Primary and Kindergarten Juniors Entertained the Seniors of that department with a children's party.
456 Last Thursday evening President Seerley gave an address to open a new school building; met with the state Board of Educational Examiners in Des Moines.
456 W. H. Gemmill of Des Moines Visited the college.
456 Miss Amy Arey Gave a birthday dinner at her home in honor of Olive Young and Mrs. D. S. Wright.
456 Prof. C. P. Colegrove and Miss Alma Cahoon Conducted one of the education centers in La Porte.