College Eye — May 7, 1914

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475 Editorial Announcements; encourages students to prepare early for next year's oratorical contest.
475 Iowa wins fourth consecutive victory in interstate oratorical Willard Petty spoke about "Our Crime Against the Criminal"; scoring for the match; photo.
476 Annual May Day fete held last Friday, May first Held parade, dances, and pageant; description of floats; thousands watch; many attend pageant on south lawn; College Band played.
477 Hazel Strayer gives senior recital Wednesday, April 29 Read "The Dawn of a Tomorrow".
477 Training School concert Girls Chorus and Boys Glee Club gave annual concert; Lulu Stevens led the work.
477 Cedar Falls Concert Band gives fine concert in college auditorium Performance program.
478 Commencement play cast is announced Will perform "Milestones"; roster of cast members.
478 Water-color exhibit Exhibit by Julius L. Hoftrup.
481 True Blue Club notes Will explain rural school certificate.
481 Christian Associations Fannie Morris will speak to the Y. W. C. A.
481 Athletics Baseball team lost to St. Joseph's, 3-0; statistics of game.
485 Dual track meet held Saturday afternoon Official summary of meet, with results, against Cedar Falls High School.
486 Miss Genevieve Edgerton and Eva Finson Went to their homes on account of illness.
486 Miss Bessie Powell Enjoyed a visit from her sister of Mason City.
486 Miss Marjorie Watkins Visited the College.
486 At a recent meeting Board of Education at Clear Lake, Iowa, re-elected H. W. Chehock and Mayme E. Smyth.
486 L. Vern Crum Teaching manual training and science in the high school at Hope, North Dakota.
486 Grover H. Alderman Re-elected superintendent at Walker.
486 Harold H. Maynard and George H. Hilliard Awarded honorary scholarships at the University of Iowa.
486 Miss Irma Secrist Returned to school after an illness.
486 Miss Pearl Wilson Enjoyed a visit from her mother of Mitchell, South Dakota.
486 Miss Mina Weisbard Has been re-elected to a post at Milford.
486 John E. Partington Elected principal of the schools at Swea City.
486 Joseph Martin Elected principal of the schools at Anita.
486 Miss Mabel Laird Died and is buried at Alden, Iowa.
486 Miss Vida Norman Elected teacher of domestic science at Clear Lake, Iowa.
486 Miss Hazel Strayer Accepted a position as High School English Instructor at Independence.
486 Miss Faye Palmer Spent time with her sister Gladys.
486 Miss Ida Frier Will fill a vacancy in the Fairbank schools.
486 Miss Bess Chase Will marry Mr. Edmonson, principal of the Jackson High School.
486 Mr. Homer Veatch Returned to Guttenberg after several days of illness at his home in Cedar Falls.
486 Miss Frances Stimson Visited at her home to attend the wedding of her brother.
488 Miss Hazel Strayer Gave a reading at Greene, Iowa.
488 Prof. Morgan, of Teachers College faculty Nominated a traveling fellow by the graduate schools of Yale University and the University of Pennsylvania.
488 Prof. and Mrs. B. W. Merrill Summoned to Chicago due to his sister's illness caused by typhoid fever.
488 The Irving and Homerian literary societies Were entertained at President Seerley's home.
488 A banquet was served Aristos and Shakespearean societies held a banquet in the Methodist Social Service building.
488 Last Tuesday evening The faculty showed off their acting skills with the play "Triphammer School"; cast list provided.
488 Miss Walker Held a luncheon complimentary to Mrs. E. L. Johnson of Waterloo.
488 Peter and Carl Hanson Enjoyed a visit from their mother.
488 Mr. Axel Johnson Enjoyed a visit from his mother on May Day.
488 Miss Hatcher Spoke before the teachers at Decorah.
488 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weisbard and Kittie and Ella Weisbard Enjoyed an auto trip to Vinton.
488 Prof. S. A. Lynch Judged a debate between the Warrensburg Normal and the Emporia, Kansas, Normal School.
488 Miss Emma Lambert and Prof. I. S. Condit Conducted a study center in Waverly.
488 Miss Vera Mutch of Grundy Centre Visited with College friends.
488 Prof. Dick and Miss Luse Conducted study centers at Manly.