College Eye — April 1, 1915

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1 Business men's banquet at gym.; college Gymnasium is scene of big feast; businessmen and families are the consumers Businessmen of Cedar Falls held social gathering; one of weekly series of recreational meetings on campus.
1 Miss Margaret Condit Brief student and faculty news notes.
1 Commencement play is chosen; students interested in elocution will present hit by Clyde Fitch "Nathan Hale" will be performed; cast is announced.
1 Prof. Merchant gives spread; second and third year Latins are treated to sumptuous banquet St. Patrick's Day was theme at social gathering held at Professor Merchant's home.
1 Girardeau debaters selected; girls' team is chosen to represent Teachers in Cape Girardeau Teachers Club; debate to occur in May Representatives of I. S. T. C. are announced.
1 Track prospects; practice has begun in earnest; good number of experienced men out for events; new material promising; Upper Iowa here May first Explores which athletes are best at each event.
1 Conference at Ellsworth I. S. T. C. was represented at YMCA President's Convention in Iowa Falls.
1 Senior recital Mezzo soprano Magdalen Rud will give recital on April 7.
1 Popular Educator magazine Orbie M. Mason received recognition in Popular Educator magazine.
1 Robert La Follette lectures; noted orator and political leader appears in lecture course; delivers his well-known "Hamlet" Review of Senator La Follette's address on campus on March 24.
2 Highland preliminaries May 7; several experienced and many new men will enter tryout; intercollegiate compact same as formerly Topic for Highland Park preliminary will be whether or not the United States should retain possession of the Philippines.
2 Intersociety triangular; Philippine question will also be discussed among men's literary societies; the teams are preparing Literary societies will hold preliminaries to choose representatives for intersociety debate.
2 Iowa Club notes News from within the Iowa Club; elected officers; study center schedule.
3 Science Club Professor Begeman will address students on structure of atom at next meeting.
3 College Choir will appear May 9; organization of voices under direction of Prof. Fullerton will give concert Program is announced.
3 Maud Warren Maude Warren is at home due to the death of her grandfather.
3 Official Notes General Assembly at work on appropriations requests; praise for J. W. Jarnagin; Extension Service at work.
4 Untitled Brief student and faculty news notes.
4 Untitled Comments on upcoming Highland Park and Girardeau debates; mentions newspaper delay at the print shop.
5 Signs of spring; agricultural department collecting signs; "catch a fly and get a credit" Details current activities within the Department of Natural Science.
5 The Y. M. C. A. employment bureau Glenn Bakkum will take leadership of the Y. M. C. A. employment bureau.
5 Warren Proctor gives splendid recital; delights audience by pleasing and well rendered program Review of alumnus performance.
6 Constance Smith Is teaching at the Illinois State Normal School.
6 Helen Packard Returned to Cedar Falls to spend spring vacation with her parents.
6 Laura E. Woodward Married Carl Burnside.
6 Gertrude D'Autremont Is a principal in Melrose.
6 Helen Katz Is teaching in Iowa City.
6 Mae Wharam Is teaching in Oelwein.
6 Roxie Jordan Is teaching near Ladora.
6 John E. Partington Is principal in Swea City and visited Cedar Falls.
6 Theresa P. Powers Is teaching in New Hampton.
6 Laura E. Woodward Married Carl Burnside.
6 Gladys Young Is spending Easter vacation with her mother.
6 Helen Packard Returned to Cedar Falls to spend spring vacation with her parents.
6 One of Joe Harmon's students Won a district drama contest.
6 Several familiar faces Alumni visited chapel.
6 Among the I. S. T. C. graduates Roster of graduates re-elected to county supervisor positions.
6 Ruth Austin Visited college friends.
6 Mrs. Walter D. Baker Is a secretary and treasurer in Indianapolis, Indiana.
6 Kate H. MacDonald Married W. I. Ball.
6 Lillah Kirby Is working in Beaufort, South Carolina.
6 Lina Thompson Is teaching in Greenville.
6 Helen Corning Is teaching in Marshfield, Oregon.
6 J. Foy Cross Fractured his ankle.
6 Mrs. Enos D. Miller Is living in Wellman.
6 Word has just been received Nell Smith died.
6 Gertrude D'Autremont Is a principal in Melrose.
6 Frances L. Mills Is county superintendent in Idaho.
6 Mr. and Mrs. Patton Are living in Mt. Carroll, Illinois.
6 Constance Smith Is teaching at the Illinois State Normal School.
6 Bernice Daniels Is teaching in Woonsocket, South Dakota.
6 Helen Katz Is teaching in Iowa City.
6 Miss Lenore Shanewise and Marie Good Entertained friends.
6 Josephine Dodge Visited her home in Iowa City.
6 Henry Beinke Henry Beinke participated in concert in Waverly.
6 Mary L. Shafer Married John E. Seymour.
6 Lucile McRoberts Is ill.
6 Mrs. Walker Hosted party in honor of Florence Ward.
6 Hazel Lumm Is ill.
6 Louise Wiedeman Enjoyed visit from her mother.
6 Helen Kneeland Will visit Allene Anderson in Montezuma.
6 Miss Palmer Spent weekend in Mt. Vernon.
6 Marie Reiss Visited her home in Mt. Garrison.
6 Homer Veatch Spent the weekend in Cedar Falls.
7 Frank Jewell Broke his arm.
7 Alma Erickson Spent week at home in Laurens.
7 Miss Case Visited Fort Dodge.
7 June Moats Has returned to school after death of aunt.
7 Miss Mary E. Simmons Visited Myra Call.
7 Frank Jewell Broke his arm.
7 Emily and Rose Pipal Went home to visit their sick mother.
7 Marion George Entertained mother and visited relatives.
7 Bessie White Having tooth troubles.
7 At noon Friday Kindergarten students hosted party for seniors and teachers in honor of Florence Ward.
7 Elizabeth Bingham Led story hour at public library.
7 Mrs. E. J. Cable Entertained old college acquaintance.
7 Kindergarten party Mother Goose was theme for farewell party give in honor of Florence Ward.
7 Alumni billets Faye Palmer describes her travels with a women's orchestra.