College Eye — May 15, 1915

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1 Cedar Falls High downs T. C. H. S.; wins first annual dual meet; time considered good considering weather Teachers College High School defeated, 65 1/2 to 40 1/2.
1 Highland debaters are chosen; six men to represent Teachers College selected in hotly contested tryout Tuesday evening; Elmer Erickson wins first "Permanent Retention of Philippines" will be topic of debate with Highland Park.
1 Will take up advanced work; Mrs. McMahon, instructor in handiwork, to spend next year at Southern Industrial Alma McMahon will travel to Camp Hill, Alabama, to take a position at the Southern Industrial Institute.
1 May Day frolic is best of all; eclipses all previous attempts; parade makes tour of Hill and downtown section; Irene Simpson is May Queen Review of events; weather good; parade went well.
1 Miss Piper in recital; gives program Thursday evening at the Teachers College auditorium Program from recital.
1 Cedar Valley meet on T. C. field; 150 high school athletes from twelve high schools will compete for honors Saturday afternoon High school track meet and debate contest will take place on campus.
1 Band concert is May Day finale; concludes one of the greatest festival days in history of college; mammoth lantern parade Review of performance by Cedar Falls band; featured performance of composition by Hawley Whitacre.
1 Dubuque College wins in dual meet; visitors run up the score of ? To the Teachers fifteen; weather prevents fast time Results from meet.
2 Advance notice of Nathan Hale; class play is one of greatest of historical productions; character of Nathan Hale discussed Dramatic production "Nathan Hale," written by Clyde Fitch, will be given as the Commencement play.
3 Official Notes Arrangements for Commencement are in place; Board will look at summer session for content; study centers have made excellent progress.
4 Untitled Bids farewell to readers; briefly comments on May Day, Christianity on campus, the prospect of a Campanile, the Commencement play and Delta Sigma Rho.
4 Professor Frampton announces Lulu Ewing will give recital with the accompaniment of Harriet Sage.
5 Dr. Effie Jones addresses student body; the new day and the old woman is subject for discussion; presents topic in new light Effie Jones spoke on women's rights.
5 Y. W. C. A. Fanny Morris, student secretary for the North Central Field, visited campus; events of recent meetings reviewed.
6 H. E. Blackmar Has been re-elected in Ottumwa.
6 Melvin R. Fayram Resigned his position in Traer.
6 Thomas McDonald Visited his brother Bert.
6 Margaret Sherwood Married G. W. Hunt.
6 John L. Cherny Has been re-elected in Independence.
6 Minnie Sage Is teaching in Salix.
6 Bernard L. Troup Will stay at position in George.
6 Helen A. Jaroleman Married David Buck.
6 The class of '90 Is planning a reunion.
6 Cecil W. Bangs Will be superintendent of Traer.
6 Chas A. Dane Mr. and Mrs. Dane welcome their new daughter.
6 H. E. Blackmar Has been re-elected in Ottumwa.
6 Mrs. Paul C. Colegrove Will be visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Colegrove.
6 H. P. Trumbo Has been re-elected in Eldon.
6 The highest salaried county supervisor Is Thomas Morris of Woodbury County.
6 E. A. Brinton Is studying at University of Chicago.
6 Thomas McDonald Visited his brother Bert.
6 Supt. Frank E. Green Is doing successful work in Logan.
6 Harry Chassell Is vice president of the senate in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
6 Melvin R. Fayram Resigned his position in Traer.
6 Among the I. S. T. C. graduates Roster of graduates re-elected to county supervisor positions.
6 Supt. Walter E. Rorabaugh Will stay in Britt.
6 The 'Sheldon Sun' Superintendent Samuel L. Thomas will not seek re-election.
6 Claude O. Parks Is working in Fairbank.
6 On April 29, 1915 Sara Canine married Melville Sheffield.
6 Prof. Seymour and wife Welcome their newborn daughter.
6 Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Arnold Recently had a son.
6 Prof. C. W. Stone Will be building a new house.
6 Dorothy Martin Entertained friends at her home.
6 "Purple and Gold" A new band march was played by the Cedar Falls Band.
6 Miss Julia Hurd Entertained students and faculty.
6 Some to the arrangements Commencement week alterations.
6 Ada Zimmerman Spent weekend with Laura Cole.
6 Misses Schuneman, Thornton, and Patt Attended a meeting for art instructors.
6 Elsa Crouse Visited her sister.
6 Supt. Ida A. Davis Completed a county directory.
6 Mrs. McMahon Resigned and will take a position in Alabama.
7 Mr. McClellan Recently visited the college.
7 The faculty members Going away party held for Alice Heinz.
7 Dr. F. B. Butler Visited the campus.
7 President Seerley Went to Ames to honor a faculty member.
7 Belle Brinton Spent Sunday with Faye Crosby.
7 Prof. Lorrens Is visiting acquaintances.
7 The Zetas enjoyed a dinner Dinner and gathering in the Gym.
7 Mr. Conrad Will be teaching at ISTC again.
7 The Junior-Senior Training School banquet Was last Saturday.
7 Pres. H. H. Seerley Gave a speech in Mt. Vernon.
7 Y. W. C. A. Central Student Summer Conference at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, will be held from August 28th to September 6th.
8 Physics class sees electricity at work; Prof. Perrine takes class on downtown expedition; Standard Gate Factory visited Professor Perrine took twenty-eight students on field trip.
8 Central Commercial Teachers' Association Twelfth annual convention was held in Waterloo.