College Eye — March 22, 1916

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1 Leginska; wonderful pianist to give closing number on college course Short biography of pianist.
1 Enrollment Spring enrollment is thought to be higher than normal.
1 Warren Proctor next Friday; noted tenor will appear in local auditorium Briefly outlines his tour schedule; includes a short biography; photo.
1 Mrs. John Ross Frampton Professor John Frampton's mother-in-law and sister-in-law are visiting.
1 Annual missionary conference; large number of delegates attend state convention Short descriptions of speakers and their topics.
1 Dramatic contest best in years; Walter Koester wins first place Gives brief overview of day.
1 T. C. minstrel grand success; annual minstrel show characterized by good, clean fun Recounts the performance.
1 Teachers College wins debate; Simpson defeated 3-0 both at Cedar Falls and at Indianola Debated whether or not the Sherman Anti-Trust Law is adequate to regulate trusts.
2 Miss Agnes Carlson Agnes Carlson visited Jane Bigelow.
2 The Teachers-Simpson debate, at Simpson After a miscommunication about the location of the debate, teams met at Simpson and T. C. won, 3-0.
3 Triangular debate Aristo affirmative went against Philo negative; Philos won, 3-0.
3 Philo-Orio debate Philo affirmative debated Orio negative; Philos won, 3-0.
3 Aristo-Orio debate Aristo negative debated Orio affirmative; Aristos won.
3 Alphas Installed new officers and new committee members.
3 The College Hill Cottage Reading Circle and Iowa Club dine together Elected new officers for the Cottage Reading Circle.
4 Women's debate tryout Chose participants in upcoming Coe-T. C. debate; will debate whether or not the United States should start to build a navy comparable to that of other world powers.
4 B. A.'s congregate The Senior Class had a social gathering to practice social skills; were entertained with music afterward.
4 Mr. McCreary Looking for a tap-drummer.
4 Legitimate deceit Encourages students to take more time with their appearance.
4 Athletics Encourages students to support their tennis and track teams.
4 Miss Kaufman scores big success Mary Ann Kaufman performed at the Methodist church; has wide repertoire of music.
4 B. A.'s elect officers Elected officers for the spring term.
4 Just to facilitate business Will print names of presidents and officers of all campus clubs.
5 Thank you! Thanks the businesses for sending their money orders; urges other businesses to do the same soon.
5 Professional; Bible study Old Testament History class tells what they have learned in a half term.
6 Honorary members entertained; Clios give St. Patrick reception St. Patrick's Day celebration held.
6 Official Faculty changes; Professor Colegrove will take a leave of absence; news of other teacher colleges.
7 Rev. Walters addresses N. C. A. Spoke about "The Art of Living".
7 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet members elected and trained; various news of the organization; delegates to the annual conference pledged to discuss missionary work on their respective campuses.
7 Ossoli banquet Held a banquet to recognize honorary members and those who are leaving.
8 Miss Signe Holst Is now a talented contralto.
8 Miss Leora Clemens Spent Sunday in Marshalltown.
8 Mr. Geo. Hendrickson Visited with friends in Marshalltown.
8 Miss Gladys Young Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Katherine Osia Is back in school.
8 Mr. Aura J. Miller Has returned to school.
8 Last week Olive Easter enjoyed a visit from her sister and niece.
8 H. Ostergaard Has a new school building in his district.
8 Miss Pearl Sampson Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
8 Last week Isabel Hayman visited her home in Clarence.
8 Miss Bess Williams Entertained her sister Violet.
8 Miss Thornton's mother Is improving from a severe illness.
8 Miss Elsie Whitford Visited a friend in Independence.
8 Mr. P. J. Hanson Is healing well from operation for appendicitis.
8 Miss Eleanor Jones Is back in school.
8 Miss Margaret Ferris Visited Toledo.
8 Miss Selma Barnes Is at home due to an illness.
8 Miss Florence Kitchen Visited her parents in Clarksville.
8 Miss Mary Cleary Visited friends in Vinton.
8 Misses Drina Thompson and Corinne Bovenmeyer Spent Sunday in Hampton.
8 Miss Gladys Sabin and Floy Porteous Spent the weekend at their homes in Manchester.
8 Miss Marie Unger Has returned to school.
8 Miss Kaufman Visited Professor and Mrs. C. A. Fullerton.
8 Y. M. C. A. elects officers Roster of officers.