College Eye — April 15, 1915
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Athletic Board meets; approves spring track and baseball schedule; basketball letters awarded | Basketball letters awarded; track and baseball schedules approved. | |
| 1 | Entertains kindergartners | Belle Scofield, Frances Dearborn, Grace Rait, and Elizabeth Hughes hosted social gathering for primary and kindergarten seniors. | |
| 1 | Miss Riggs gives address | Sara Riggs spoke on "The Background of the European War." | |
| 1 | A rare musical treat | Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra will perform on campus. | |
| 1 | Legislature makes appropriation; Teachers College to get $293,000; Ames gets increase of quarter of million dollars; Iowa City given increase | Des Moines article reports state university appropriations from General Assembly. | |
| 1 | Select candidates for May Queen; various classes choose candidates well known in school; election bids fair to be a close one | Nominees for May Queen are announced; student body will vote. | |
| 1 | T. C. Club to manage Cedar Valley meet; track meet and declamatory contest to be held at Teachers College under auspices of T. C. Club | Plans to accommodate twelve high school teams are being made. | |
| 1 | Miss Shanewise reads "Within the Law"; large audience fills Presbyterian church; reader gives evidence of exceptional ability | Lenore Shanewise gave reading of Viller's fictional work, "Within the Law." | |
| 1 | T. C. Club entertainment at college auditorium; 8 p.m., Friday, April 16, 1915; program | Participants are listed; program for the gathering. | |
| 2 | College Choir gives concert; closes successful lecture course by rendition of splendid program; a large audience attends | Review of campus performance. | |
| 3 | Hallie Jennings | Hallie Jennings has been visiting her parents. | |
| 3 | Training School organizes Y. W. C. A.; fifty girls have joined new organization; much interest in the work; cabinet is chosen | Training School Y. W. C. A. members are listed. | |
| 3 | Official Notes | Makes important education announcements at the local, state and national level; ISTC students doing well at University of Iowa.. | |
| 4 | Editorial | Excerpt from article in which President Butler of Columbia University claims that physical requirements for college admission should be as rigorous as academic requirements. | |
| 4 | A criticism; Elias Day is further discussed; artistic ranking considered | Claims that the performance by Elias Day, while entertaining, is not a valuable addition to the lecture course. | |
| 5 | Federal inspector before nature study classes; makes second annual visit to Cedar Falls in interests of migratory bird law; efforts highly appreciated | A. E. Cleasby spoke to classes of Professors Cable, Palmer, and Arey. | |
| 5 | College Commercial Club meets; second regular meeting proves interesting; report of Clinton convention is presented | Don Deal and Professor Davis spoke at regular meeting of Commercial Club. | |
| 6 | Lena Tostlebe | Attended announcement party for her sister. | |
| 6 | Mary M. Smith | Is teaching in Wibaux. | |
| 6 | Alma I. Cooper | Is teaching in Rock Valley. | |
| 6 | The business men's gym class | Class enjoyed basketball and baseball. | |
| 6 | Helen W. Schenck | Is working in Centerville. | |
| 6 | Evelyn Hansen | Is working in Virginia, Minnesota. | |
| 6 | Mrs. Ethel Amick-Miller | Is teaching in Greenfield; married A. C. Miller. | |
| 6 | Bessie B. Dunn | Is principal in Montezuma. | |
| 6 | Alma I. Cooper | Is teaching in Rock Valley. | |
| 6 | Hazel Selzer | Is teaching in Parkersburg. | |
| 6 | Mary M. Smith | Is teaching in Wibaux. | |
| 6 | Florence Olbrich | Married Arthur Bobzin. | |
| 6 | Prof. B. J. Lambert and Dr. J. J. Lambert | Spent Easter with family in Cedar Falls. | |
| 6 | The sympathy of all | Lottie Mark mourns death of her mother. | |
| 6 | Florence Stevenson | Visited Jennie Gerdes. | |
| 6 | Mabel Frisby | Will be principal in Denver, Iowa. | |
| 6 | Three I. S. T. C. alumni | Are teaching in Rupert, Idaho. | |
| 6 | The local alumni class | Class of 1890 plans reunion. | |
| 6 | Ed. Hansen | Spent vacation in Cedar Falls. | |
| 6 | On Easter Sunday | George Wallace married Neva Sawyer. | |
| 6 | Lena Tostlebe | Attended announcement party for her sister. | |
| 6 | Aubrey Grubb | Was a guest at the senior class dinner. | |
| 6 | Last Thursday | Romeo Short celebrated twenty-first birthday. | |
| 6 | The Homerians and Irvings | Enjoyed social party in the Gym. | |
| 6 | Leon Fobes | Is back in school; recovered from horse kick. | |
| 6 | On last Wednesday | Henrietta Thornton entertained one of her classes. | |
| 6 | Charlotte Anderson | Has returned from her home and is back in class. | |
| 6 | Zida Frost | Will be working in Whiting. | |
| 6 | Grace Abrams | Will be teaching in Dumont. | |
| 6 | On the evening of April 6 | Earl Wiler was married. | |
| 6 | Carl Erickson | Visited his brother and sister on campus. | |
| 6 | Tena Chindlund | Visited Cedar Falls. | |
| 6 | Training School to have contest | Debate contest will take place on the same weekend as the high school track meet. | |
| 7 | Supt. Brown of Iowa Falls | Was on campus looking for teachers. | |
| 7 | Neva and Amber Mackie | Visited Helen Combes. | |
| 7 | Miss Julia Hurd | Entertained friends at her home. | |
| 7 | Orpha Mumper | Will be teaching in Waterloo. | |
| 7 | Supt. Brown of Iowa Falls | Was on campus looking for teachers. | |
| 7 | Corrine Record | Teaching in Le Mars. | |
| 7 | Grace Hitchcock | Will be teaching in Dumont. | |
| 7 | Cora B. Teller | Will teach in Schaller High School. | |
| 7 | Several I. S. T. C. people | Participated in program by Woman's Club. | |
| 7 | Marjory Gist | Is recovering from adenoid surgery. | |
| 7 | Elsie Krause | Is entertaining her brother this week. | |
| 7 | Marjory Watkins | Will be teaching in Clarkesville. | |
| 7 | Three of the May graduates | Will be teaching in Buffalo Center. | |
| 8 | N. C. A.; Miss McGovern addresses the association on "The Middle Ages" | Anna McGovern spoke to Newman Catholic Association. | |
| 8 | Renowned lecturer here Thursday | Ethel Smith Davis will give two addresses in Cedar Falls. | |
| 8 | Miss Chappell led Y. M. and Y. W. C. A.; discusses social aspect of the church events leading up to a full realization of Christianity | Chicago Training School professor Miss Chappell spoke before a joint meeting of the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. |