College Eye — May 6, 1915

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1 All eyes toward May Day fete; Wednesday, May 12 is date; great preparations are in progress; Irene Simpson is May Queen Parade will be included in May Day festivities.
1 Highland try-out Tuesday evening; team will be selected to meet the Highlanders during October; fifteen men entered Preliminary will be held on May 11 to determine I. S. T. C.'s representatives for the October debate.
1 Teachers win interstate oratorical; Teachers College orator is awarded first honors at contest held at La Crosse, Wis.; Wisconsin wins second prize For the fifth consecutive year, Iowa received first place in the Interstate Oratorical contest; scoreboard for the competition; roster of previous winners.
1 Teachers drop two games on Eastern trip; Dubuquers win game by a score of 9 to 0; Teachers seem unable to find star pitcher I. S. T. C. baseball team also lost to Platteville, 16-4.
1 Voice recital Harriet Case's students will perform on May 5.
1 City census taken Cedar Falls population has increased by twenty-five percent in the past five years; now at 6253, not including students.
1 6-7 score gives Ellsworth game; Teachers lose to Ellsworth by narrow margin; two runs in last inning; costly errors are made Account of the baseball game.
2 Women's debate May 14; first dual clash with Cape Girardeau team to occur May 14th; debaters well prepared Topic of debate will be "Restriction of Immigration by Literacy Test."
2 Dual with Dubuque College Saturday; track team will encounter representation from Dubuque; latter reported strong; promise of close meet Despite inclement weather, the track team has continued workouts and hopes to win against Dubuque.
2 U. I. U. gets long end of score; Teachers are forced to 43 points; the visitors scoring 71; the time was rather slow I. S. T. C. track team lost to Upper Iowa University.
3 From where? View of campus from the west; photo.
3 Baseball at Dubuque Team travels to face Dubuque German College.
3 Mr. and Mrs. B. W. James Paul James' parents visited.
3 Hawley Whitacre Hawley Whitacre's composition will be featured in upcoming band concert.
3 Miss Julia L. Hurd Julia L. Hurd will host home economics faculty along with seniors from the department.
3 The Zetalethean Literary Society Dinner will be held for members of the Zetalethean Literary Society.
3 Henry Beinke Henry Beinke participated in concert in Waverly.
3 Official Notes News of important educators and education-related events; rooms are being rented in new dormitory.
4 The May Day fete Briefly comments on May Day, Lester Ary's oratorical success, teaching, and education.
4 The English Club May morning breakfast; work of year is reviewed; interesting social event; officers elected Year has been successful for English Club; officers announced.
4 Training School celebrates May Day; special program given Friday afternoon; kindergarten students up to seniors participate "The Enchanted Garden" was performed by students as a part of May Day celebrations.
5 Kindergarteners entertain; jolly crowd gather at Black Hawk Hotel for farewell banquet; sumptuous eats served Farewell banquet given for Florence Ward.
5 Dr. Eaton speaks at M. E. church Dr. Eaton lectured on "How to Interpret the Bible" at the Methodist church.
5 Dr. A. A. Walters addresses N. C. A.; gives interesting talk on what the church has done for civilization A. A. Walters of Iowa Falls spoke to the Newman Catholic Association.
5 Training School wins track meet; wrest victory from Independence by a score of 60 to 58; meet very close; very fast time is made Results of meet.
6 Paul B. Samson Has taken a position at Michigan State Normal School.
6 Maude Bozarth Is engaged in social settlement work in New York City, New York.
6 Olga Sproesser Is teaching in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
6 Homer Veatch Is taking part in a comic opera.
6 The First Congregational Church Raised funds for alumna Delpha Davis, a missionary.
6 Sioux Leefers Married Luther A. Fuhrmeister.
6 Olga Sproesser Is teaching in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
6 Lena Harriet Overholzer Married H. J. Fogh.
6 Kenneth Colegrove Is a lecturer at Mt. Holyoke College in Massachusetts.
6 On March 3, 1915 Ina Clump married Charles Jackson.
6 The "Melting Pot" Was presented by the Dramatic Club in Allison.
6 Mr. and Mrs. McCann Welcome their new son, Frank.
6 Maude Bozarth Is engaged in social settlement work in New York City, New York.
6 Mrs. Pearl Fortune-Widick Is living in Lemore, California.
6 Arthur P. Volkman Is principal in Davenport and is married.
6 Dr. Chas. Lambert Will be visiting here with his wife.
6 Mary Hunter Will be teaching in Waterloo.
6 Grace E. Lambert Has taken a position in East Waterloo.
6 Paul B. Samson Has taken a position at Michigan State Normal School.
6 The English Club Enjoyed annual May breakfast.
6 Marie Simpson Went to Davenport.
6 Supt. Stiles Visited the campus.
6 Ruby Schenenberger Entertained her father.
6 Prof. Newton Made a funny comment.
6 Grace Hillis Spent weekend with Beatrice Reynolds in Cedar Rapids.
6 The Special Primaries Had a picnic.
6 A number of girls Attended party hosted by Hazel Barnes.
6 Roy Abbott Spent the weekend at Deep River.
6 Helen Seevers Returned to school after the death of her father.
6 Esther Knudsen Attended house party in Vinton.
6 Nellie McConnell Returned home after death of brother-in-law.
6 Effie Eckholm and Belle Britton Visited Fae Crosby.
6 O'Del Barr Is ill.
6 Harriet Jongewaard Is working in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
7 Floyd Walsh Took Training School boys to tennis tournament.
7 Floyd Walsh Took Training School boys to tennis tournament.
7 Work has already been started Elizabeth Hughes' house is under construction.
7 Miss Childs Was toastmistress at Woman's Club meeting.
7 Cora Teller and Ethel Thompson Visited Iva Richards.
7 Helene Howell Visited Drina Thompson.
7 Among the faculty members Several attended May Music Festival at Cornell College.
7 Helen and Ada Anderson Helped with the May dinner.
7 Supt. J. M. Davis Was interviewing for new teachers.
7 Ruth Westfall Visited her new home in Independence.
7 A number of I. S. T. C. girls Had dinner at the Black Hawk Hotel.
7 Gladys Snyder Is coming to visit friends.
7 Francis Lane Visited with friends in Charles City.
7 Anna Janssen Visited Marcella Fangman.
7 May Reiss Has tonsillitis.
7 Prof. Cory and Pres. Seerley Spent Saturday in Cedar Rapids.
7 Bertha Jones Visited Leola Bush.
8 Y. M. conference at Lake Geneva; men from central states will gather in annual conference; inspiring program of speakers; conference opens June 18 Twenty-five I. S. T. C. men are expected at attend annual religious convention.
8 Movement on foot for city Y. M. C. A.; students are active in soliciting for proposition; two thousand dollars pledged Students and faculty joined local businessmen in helping to plan a Cedar Falls branch of the Y. M. C. A.