College Eye — April 22, 1915

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1 Bert McDonald Bert McDonald received superintendent position in Clarksville; Esther Shoemaker will teach in Iowa Falls.
1 National Delta Sigma Rho council at N. Y.; National convention at Columbia University will include delegates from all states in union Student debaters and orators from colleges across the nation will gather at New York convention.
1 T. C. minstrels bring down house; lettermen present excellent program of stunts; seven hundred students present; may become annual event College Club hosted minstrel show that was well received by students and faculty.
1 Girls plan tennis tourney; third annual tennis tourney will prove interesting; first round to be played off by Friday Thirty-six women have signed up for tennis competition.
1 Irene Simpson is May Queen; popular member of B. A. class is elected by a large majority; May twelfth is the date; extensive festivities are planned Student body elected Irene Simpson to reign over May Day festivities.
1 Class play progresses; "Nathan Hale" is gradually rounding into shape; May 25 is final date Notes progress of upcoming student production.
1 Dubuque Germans here Friday; opening game to occur on home grounds; strength of opponents unknown; T. C. material promising I. S. T. C. will open 1915 baseball season against Dubuque German College.
1 New dormitory to open June 2nd; only dining service may be secured until opening of fall term Dining services will begin June 2nd; dormitory will be ready for occupation in the fall.
1 Bert McDonald Bert McDonald received superintendent position in Clarksville; Esther Shoemaker will teach in Iowa Falls.
1 Annual home meet Saturday; Coach Berkstresser's "Flying Squadron" will be granted opportunity to appear at Dubuque College May 1st Track season will open against Dubuque College on May 1.
2 Women debate May 14; I. S. T. C. and Cape Girardeau will discuss immigration question on the above date; debaters choose sides I. S. T. C. will compete against normal school from Missouri.
2 President Seerley addresses N. C. A. President Seerley spoke on "The Meaning of Easter."
2 Irving-Homerian declamatory; sister societies hold preliminary to select contestants for a final contest; three society representatives Three Irving finalists were selected in Homerian preliminary.
3 The General Assembly Manual training may possibly be used for domestic science credit.
3 Y. W. C. A. Hattie Specht hosted field trip to Chicago's Union Station; other recent club activity.
3 The General Assembly Manual training may possibly be used for domestic science credit.
3 Official Notes News of alumni and General Assembly activity.
4 Training School athletics Track and field schedule announced; tennis team has formed.
5 College spirit How to show your school spirit.
5 Symphony Orchestra gives splendid program; first visit of famous Minneapolis musical organization pleases all; soloists delight audience Review of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra performance on campus.
5 College spirit How to show your school spirit.
5 Girls injured on interurban; walking off of interurban while in motion causes injuries Mabel Gentile and Ethel Booth were injured getting off of the interurban car just after Bluff Station.
6 S. T. Neveln Was on campus searching for teachers.
6 Christine A. Thoene Is working at Whitewater Normal School in Whitewater, Wisconsin.
6 Prof. L. Begeman Gave a speech to the Science Club.
6 Howard Huston Is superintendent of schools at Columbus Junction.
6 Lillian Maiden Is principal at school in St. Anthony, Idaho.
6 On Jan. 19, 1915 Harriet Kimball married M. A. Daley.
6 Mrs. Harry Allen Has returned to Colorado after coming to Cedar Falls to visit her parents.
6 Irene Piper Has selected the cast for upcoming operetta at Cedar Falls High School.
6 Hattie Wulff Is teaching at Tennant Consolidated schools.
6 Maude M. Bell Is teaching in Seattle, Washington.
6 Eva L. Cole Is principal at Lynden High School in Lynden, Washington.
6 Louise M. Methfessel Is a voice instructor in Los Angeles, California.
6 Walter E. Rorabaugh Is superintendent in Burt.
6 Mrs. Hazel Webster-Burnes Married Frank Burnes and is living in Somers, Montana.
6 Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Geiter Are living in Bonners Ferry, Idaho.
6 Dora Walser Is teaching in East Waterloo.
6 Christine A. Thoene Is working at Whitewater Normal School in Whitewater, Wisconsin.
6 Edith Riland Is visiting family and friends in Dubuque.
6 Howard Huston Is superintendent of schools at Columbus Junction.
6 Mary Agnes Thompson Is teaching at Lincoln School in Fort Dodge.
6 Ellen Van Dellen Visited her sister on campus.
6 Mildred Packard Is working in an Ames public school.
6 H. S. Potts Was on campus looking for teachers.
6 Cora Dietz Entertained children at Dayton Carnegie Library.
6 Ruth Egbert Imlay Helped judge declamatory contest.
6 In a recent demonstration Marie Geister used the word canine when she meant cayenne.
6 Wendell Strike Picked up shingles from King Club.
6 Ida Gaarder Entertained her younger sister.
6 Miss Martin Went to Chicago to select costumes.
6 S. T. Neveln Was on campus searching for teachers.
6 Dr. Winship of Boston Will lecture May 27.
6 Miss Olive Young Spent a few days in Chicago.
6 Ruth Lotts Will be teaching in Twin Falls, Idaho.
6 Joe Wild Recovering from appendicitis operation.
6 The cafeteria Will be completed June 2.
6 Prof. Welles Is entertaining a friend.
6 Estelle Sheldon Returned home to her sick mother.
6 Mrs. George Buckman Visited Mrs. Crary
6 Miss Jennie Gerdes Spent the weekend at home.
6 Prof. I. S. Condit and Prof. J. Barnes Went to Northwood for institute work.
6 Prof. L. Begeman Gave a speech to the Science Club.
6 It is hoped Alumni banquet will be during Commencement week.
6 Miss Effie Eckholm Effie Eckholm, Bernice Thompson, and Belle Brinton spent the weekend in Clarksville.
6 Miss Lucile McRobert Visited her parents in Charles City
7 Prof. John Ross Frampton Students gave a recital.
7 Rev. Effie K. Jones Plans to give a speech on suffrage.
7 On Tuesday afternoon Margaret Oliver entertained the Fine Arts Department of Waterloo.
7 Pres. Seerley Went to Des Moines for a meeting.
7 Mrs. Walker Entertained new faculty members.
7 Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Green Entertained members of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra.
7 Professors J. O. Perrine Will attend Iowa Academy of Science and Mathematics.
7 Prof. C. H. Meyerholz Did institute work.
7 Effie Eckholm Visited Faye Crosby in Clarksville.
7 Prof. C. P. Colegrove Did institute work.
7 Rev. Effie K. Jones Plans to give a speech on suffrage.
7 Miss Wilcox Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
7 Mabel Barry Is teaching south of Cedar Falls.
7 Prof. John Ross Frampton Students gave a recital.
7 Lois Pardee Was surprised with a birthday celebration.
8 Training School holds preliminary declam.; twelve contestants are selected to participate in final contest Friday Oratorical contest was judged by I. S. T. C. students.
8 Summer school bulletins out; three months' course of study includes wide field; several new courses added Record enrollment is expected at summer session; two six week sessions will be given.
8 Commercials banqueted Mrs. C. A. Walter hosted commercial graduates at the newly remodeled Black Hawk Hotel.