College Eye — April 19, 1916

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1 First game Thursday, April 25 The first baseball game will be against Ellsworth College.
1 Vocal parts of concert successful; Choral Society and soloists are greeted with applause Review of the concert.
1 16 to 1; the Y. M. C. A. cabinet enjoys a splendid time with state secretary All sixteen cabinet members slept in one room; gives highlights of weekend.
1 May fete will occur May 17; the annual festival will take place when the campus is the most beautiful The Senior Class is developing a schedule.
1 Dramatic Club will stage "Macbeth" Will perform during Commencement week.
1 Girls T. C. Club Elected officers.
1 Prof. Dennis reads at auditorium; professor of Camnock School pleases large crowd Spoke about "The Melting Pot" at the Presbyterian church.
1 The Philharmonic concert; although audience was profuse in applause, it failed to show intense appreciation Review of performance.
2 Professional Continuation of article from last week's paper on the "honor system".
3 The Kindergarten dinner party Marjorie Gist hosted an April Fool's party for faculty members and Junior and Senior students in the Kindergarten program.
3 Old maids convention Fiftieth meeting was held in Alpha hall.
3 Chresto banquet Entertained honorary and new members.
3 A rare treat Marguerite Hussey spoke to the Eight Weeks Club about the advantages of public playgrounds.
4 The revival of learning Students should place more emphasis on their education than their social lives while in college.
4 Absent voters law Iowa residents can now vote by absentee ballot.
4 The value of public speaking Speeches at the Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association conference could have been both more informative and more effectively presented.
5 Musical vespers Vespers services will be held April 23 in the Auditorium.
6 Official Faculty changes; Iowa education news.
7 Miss Genevieve McKay Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
7 Miss Lillian Whitman Is ill and no longer taking classes.
7 Misses Ruth Sweezy and Leila Marsh Spent the weekend in Decorah.
7 Mae McKibben Spent weekend at home near Marshalltown.
7 The English Club Will meet with Jennette Carpenter.
7 Bartlett Hall girls Entertained guests.
7 Miss Helen Anderson Entertained her mother.
7 Miss Floy Ahrens Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
7 Miss Dorothy Houts Entertained her sister.
7 Miss Clara Fisher Visited her sister Letta.
7 Miss Ruth Lotts Is teaching in Twin Falls, Idaho.
7 Jessie Barnes, Lulu Sweigard, and Mary Head Will be working at a playground in Clinton.
7 Mrs. Henry Wilson Visited her daughter Lota.
7 Y. W. C. A. Prayer meeting will be held at 6 a. m.; Dr. Snowden will speak; changes in Wednesday night meetings announced; Morning Watch will focus on the life of Christ the week before Easter.
7 Track men are swinging into line Short description of team.
8 The Junior class Was entertained at the home of Harold Nesbit.
8 Miss Anna Davis Visited her sister Bess.
8 Mrs. Lewis Is visiting her daughter.
8 Miss Irene Simpson Visited during the recent music festival.
8 Miss Geraldine Cleaver Enjoying a visit from her mother.
8 Miss Esther Walrath Has returned home to Oelwein due to her mother's illness.
8 Miss Dorothy Brown and Laura Blair Are visiting Gladys Sabin.
8 Miss Ruth Smith Entertained her mother.
8 Misses Ivy Hunt, May Conner, Edna Molseed, and Irene Fox Visited Katherine Murphy.
8 Dr. Broeksmit Visited his sister.
8 Miss Viola Krueger Spent the weekend at home in Charles City.
8 Miss Leone Short Is president of the Inter State Oratorical League.
8 Miss Ula Gissel Spent Sunday with her parents in Independence.
8 Mrs. Whitaker Visited Professor Wright's class last Friday.
8 Miss Platner Spent a few days in Chicago.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Sikemma Visited their daughter Jacoba.
8 Miss Miriam Robertson Spent the weekend with friends in Iowa City.
8 Misses Grace Trimble and Sarah Blumer Went to Iowa City to visit Mrs. Brinagar.
8 T. O. Thompson Visited his son
8 Mr. Charles Baskerville Enjoyed a visit from friends.
8 Miss Dagmar Sperati Spent the weekend with Avis Briar.
8 Miss Nan Martin Spent weekend with Freda Cohoon.