College Eye — April 15, 1915

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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.