College Eye — June 1, 1915

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1 Hon. Roger Leavitt Roger Leavitt retires from his position on the school governing board; photo.
1 1890 class hold reunion Eight members of the class attend.
1 "Nathan Hale" Commencement play is "Nathan Hale."
1 The faculty reception Faculty receives alumni and graduates.
1 Alumni banquet Alumni tell old stories and enjoy the reunion.
2 Senior kindergarten breakfast Enjoyed picnic.
2 Untitled President Seerley's Baccalaureate address will be published in September.
2 The society parade Held indoors due to bad weather.
2 Senior home economics luncheon Juniors entertain graduates.
3 Alumni prayer meeting Professors Fullerton and Wright led the meeting.
3 Debate and oratory Lester Ary took first place in oratory.
3 Oratorical declamatory Procedures for competition.
3 The women's debate Results of competition.
3 Token for women debaters Women debaters receive pendant for their work.
3 The Palladium Professor Walter urges Christian living.
4 The College Eye Rex Haight will not serve as editor next year; Axel Justesen appointed in his place.
4 Editorial Comments on graduation and the future.
4 The College Eye policy Sets out rules and aims for 1915-1916.
4 The Campanile New group of alumni should keep contributions in mind; Class of 1915 has pledged over $1000.
4 Senior lamentations
5 Teams chosen for Highland Park debate Will debate continued possession of the Philippine Islands by the US.
5 Class play to be repeated Will present "Nathan Hale" again; photo.
6 Untitled Mother of Jennie Johnson attended Commencement.
6 Untitled Sister of Florence Chenoweth is visiting.
6 Correction Class play will be presented June 3.
6 Eight new men admitted to membership in Delta Sigma Rho Enjoyed dinner and ceremonies at Black Hawk Hotel.
6 Miss Case's pupils give song recital Review of the performances.
6 Miss Brown of Columbia University elected to this position Corinne Brown will teach kindergarten work.
6 Mathematics Club Enjoyed active program this year.
6 Agriculture Agriculture division organized in September 1912; purposes of the course of study.
6 C. C. C. outing Enjoyed picnic.
7 Nelson Hersey gets second in high hurdles at state meet Looking forward to having him on the ISTC team next year.
7 Materials on track for Vocational Building Have been unloading brick and stone for the new building; cost will be about $100,000; should be useful and handsome structure; Bartlett Hall nearing completion; to be open in fall 1915; all rooms are booked.
7 Hawkeye Conference meet Results of the track meet, won by Dubuque College.
7 The Study Centers of the Iowa State Teacher's College for 1914-1915 Summary of the work for 1914-1915; about five thousand attended the centers.
7 B. A. dinner Humorous account of dinner.
7 Caprices of Cupid Delpha Allen married Walter Ernst; Gladys Rippetoe will marry Waldo Mitchell.
7 Women's tennis tournament won by Miss Barnes
8 Mr. Mihran Mardigan Having trouble receiving mail because of the war, the editors of the College Eye urge the student body to send cards.
8 The College Hill boarding and rooming houses Making preparations for the summer visitors.
8 Miss Genung, Miss Crampton and Miss Heinz Resigned from the college faculty.
8 Mr. J. Foy Cross' new home New home is almost completed.
8 Miss Mary Dick Will be doing summer work at Columbia in the home economics department.
8 Miss Fannie Axtell Confined to the hospital where she underwent an operation for appendicitis.
8 Mr. Harold Shoemaker Capsized his canoe in the Cedar River.
8 The new College Eye "head" New banner designed by H. E. Hendrickson.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Eckholm of Swea City Are visiting the city to attend the graduation of their daughter, Effie.
8 Miss Lenna Landis Will attend summer school in Iowa City.
8 Mr. Russel George of Grinnell Visited with Mr. Baskerville and other friends in Cedar Falls.
8 Mrs. T. H. Lister of Colfax Has been visiting her daughter, Maime.
8 Mr. W. C. Schluter Will attend Columbia University next year.
8 When Mr. Ostergaard saw his school building Hjalmar Ostergaard helped to secure a new school building for the town of Mystic.
8 Miss Dora Baldwin and Miss Ethel Baldwin Will both do graduate work in Columbia this summer.
8 Miss Louise Smith Attended the class play.
8 Miss Heinz Will spend her summer in California attending Berkeley University.
8 Mrs. Mohanke and daughter Will spend time visiting Doris Mohanke.
8 Miss Vesta Mechem Has been visiting with her cousin, Constance Buswell.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Laurens Visited their daughters Ada and Helen, and attended the graduation exercises.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Simpson of Washington, Iowa. Attended the graduation of their daughter, Irene.
8 Miss Helen Hinkson Will be the guest of Elda Platt in Waterloo.
8 Miss Bernice Bravinder Entertained her sister and mother during commencement week.
8 Teachers--Upper Iowa game Upper Iowa University defeated ISTC in baseball game, 5-0.
8 Mrs. Purdy of Rockwell City Attended the graduation of her daughter Marie.
8 Miss Hazel Strayer Attended the class play.
8 Two of Mr. Merrill's violin pupils Maude Knoop and Winifred Merrill played at the Iowa State Music Teachers Convention held in Waterloo.
8 The College Choir and the Waterloo Chorus The two groups were a prominent feature at the Iowa State Music Teachers Convention.
8 Mrs. Ewing of Spencer Attended the recital given by her daughter Lulu.
8 Miss Mary Berry of Clarinda Visiting friends in Cedar Falls.
8 Dr. Sylvester of Iowa City Attended the meeting of the Alumni Association.
8 Mrs. Howell and her son Attended the graduation of Helene Howell who completed the kindergarten course.
8 Miss Florence Weidenhammer Has been entertaining her sister.
8 Miss Carolyn Lawrence Will complete the special primary course during the summer term.
8 Miss Jenifer Sherrard Gives the title of her favorite poem.
8 Some of the students and faculty members Students and faculty members are fortunate to have survived a railroad wreck.
8 Since Bill Schluter Many students speculating about William Schluter's new haircut.
8 This week Many faculty members will be giving commencement addresses across the state.
8 Miss Luella Hoyt Has been the guest of her sister Esther.
8 Misses Dorothy and Emma Opfer of Waukon Entertained their sister during commencement.
8 Miss Bernice Phelps Enjoying a visit from her mother.
8 Dr. Stone Will be one of two speakers in the school of superintendence held by the Teachers College of the University of Nebraska.
8 Miss Scofield Will teach art in the State Normal school at Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
8 C. C. Lewis Building a new shop on College Hill.
8 Miss Grace Wilson Departed for her home in Greeley, Colorado.
8 Miss Lillian Lambert Sold her lot on Tremont Street and purchased one on Iowa Street where she will build a home.
8 Miss Rice Professor Rice delivered the commencement address at Crawfordsville.