College Eye — April 8, 1915

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1 Clios banquet Orios; honorary members and members of Orio Society are guests at a big spread Society held social gathering on April 3rd; program was also given.
1 Noted impersonator delights large audience; wins ready response by natural and sympathetic interpretation of everyday characters Review of address given by Elias Day.
1 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Friday, April 20; celebrated musical organization will give afternoon and evening concert at the college Excerpts from other newspapers give glowing reviews of the orchestra conducted by Emil Oberhoffer; photo.
1 Outdoor work begins; baseball and track men get first real workout; tennis courts are opened; German college here May 23 Baseball team will face Dubuque; track team will compete against Upper Iowa University; arrangements are being made for annual spring tennis tournament.
1 Students plan May Day fete; annual spring festival and frolic will occur May 12; extensive preparations in progress Students have decided to make the May Day celebration an annual event.
2 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet meeting was held; joint meeting was held with Y. M. C. A. on March 28th; next joint meeting will be on April 11.
2 T. C. Club active Plans are being made to host a high school track and field meet; a proposed Homecoming may take place around May 25.
2 Large attendance at Y. W. C. A.; Miss Kiddoo speaks at Wednesday night meeting, March 31; her subject, "Community Service" Summary of Faith Kiddoo's address; annual May breakfast will be held.
3 English Club meets; interesting program emphasizes expressive side of English; plans for May breakfast Professor Shanewise gave principal address.
3 Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. observe Easter Sunday; impressive meetings are held; sunrise meeting at 6 a.m.; evening meeting at 6 p.m. Dr. Snowden and Professor Getchell gave addresses.
3 Official Notes Announces death of O. E. French; results of survey concerning standard areas of education.
4 Carl Erickson Visited his brother and sister on campus.
4 Delphians; interesting program and election of officers Officers elected during regular meeting.
4 Editorial Claims that seniors should set high standards for their positions and future.
4 Prof. Seymour banquets gymnasts; banquet at new Black Hawk Hotel; Roger Kingsbury is elected '16 captain Social gathering was held.
5 Faculty takes prominent part; good representation at teachers convention at Clinton Friday and Saturday; Pres. Seerley gives address I. S. T. C. faculty spoke at the Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association convention.
5 Miss Rud in recital; presents splendid program; music hall well filled with attentive audience Review of Magdalene Rud's senior vocal recital.
5 Romeo Short Romeo Short held social gathering for his 21st birthday.
6 Gladys Young Played piano at chapel.
6 Jessie H. Aitchison Has been re-elected to her position in Oelwein.
6 Harm Ludeman Is vacationing in Cedar Falls.
6 Mary Dick Came to Cedar Falls to visit her sister.
6 Mrs. B. W. Merrill Is entertaining her sister.
6 Mary Cooper Visited college friends.
6 Carl Wild Is attending University of Minnesota; visited Cedar Falls
6 Esther Hurwich Is attending University of Minnesota; visited Cedar Falls.
6 J. Foy Cross Is building a house.
6 Several alumni Visited chapel.
6 Hazel Aldrich Spent the weekend in Mason City.
6 Gladys Young Played piano at chapel.
6 Don Deal Came to campus for a demonstration.
6 Mildred Daley Came to Cedar Falls to visit friends.
6 Leila Robbins Will be teaching in a rural school.
6 Stella Boyce Is teaching in Rolfe.
6 Mona Lutz Returned to Logan after visiting Cedar Falls.
6 Miss Lenore Shanewise Will give a reading at church.
6 Florence Falkler Spent Easter vacation with her aunt.
6 Ruth Wright Went with her brother Joe to Chicago.
6 Karl Knoepfler Spent Easter vacation in Cedar Falls.
6 Hazel Butterfield Spent vacation in Cedar Falls.
6 Harm Ludeman Is vacationing in Cedar Falls.
6 Jessie H. Aitchison Has been re-elected to her position in Oelwein.
6 Mary Dick Came to Cedar Falls to visit her sister.
6 Herbert Bley Is working for an auto company; his territory is now the Midwest.
6 After a short visit Faith Downs visited friends in Vinton.
6 Maybelle Rathes Walked to Sans Souci and back with friends.
6 Mrs. W. W. Gist Visited friends in Iowa City.
6 Marie Edwards Entertained Miss Fish.
6 Irl Mix Visited Cedar Falls.
6 Bernice Phelps Is entertaining her brother.
6 For the next three weeks Home Economics students will give public demonstrations.
6 Marguerite Zook Visited the college last week.
6 Miss Margaret Oliver Was ill last week, but has returned to work.
6 June Moats Has returned to school after death of aunt.
6 Several I. S. T. C. students Took part in Easter service.
6 Pres. Seerley Attended meeting in Des Moines.
6 Miss Florence Freer Entertained a friend.
6 The P. E. O. Chapter R Met with Ida Fesenbeck.
6 Mrs. B. W. Merrill Is entertaining her sister.
6 Prof. Seymour Was ill last week.
6 Gladys Martin Visited the campus.
7 Becomes bride in Concepcion, Chile Pearl Bills married A. C. Barrett on December 26.
7 Training School will compete in track; thirty have reported for practice; good promise of strong team; several meets arranged Men out for track are listed.
7 High school Y. W. C. A. National field secretary, Jessie Morris, visited Cedar Falls High School.
7 Alumnus purchases weekly J. P. Johnson purchased The Union Star, the weekly newspaper in Union, Iowa.
7 On Tuesday evening Students who attended Student Volunteer Convention last year enjoyed supper at Professor Peterson's home; Rose and Emily Pipal have left school due to the death of their mother.
7 Prof. Perrine to Michigan U. J. O. Perrine received scholarship to attend graduate school at University of Michigan during the 1915-1916 academic year.
8 Miss Thornton entertains; art members meet at her home Tuesday evening for social hour Art League was hosted by Henrietta Thornton on April 6.
8 Wallace-Sawyer nuptials George E. Wallace married Neva E. Sawyer on Easter Sunday.
8 The annual Commencement Commencement will be May 21-25; Ida Fesenbeck heads Alumni Association; Alumni Day will be May 24.
8 Central glee club pleases; drew large audience at Baptist Church; encores were numerous Review of Central College Glee Club performance in Cedar Falls.
8 President Seerley President Seerley went to Des Moines on business.