College Eye — April 26, 1916

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1 Notice Encourages student responses to editorials.
1 Home track meet Encourages student attendance.
1 Vesper service well attended; annual vesper service is impressively delightful. Description of program.
1 An acknowledgement Apologizes for losing a story about the Leginska concert.
1 The Yellowstone National Park; illustrated lecture by Mr. Wilson Focused on the Louisiana Purchase.
1 William Braid White Will give two free lecture recitals; performances are open to the public.
1 First game First baseball game is on Friday; encourages student support.
1 The May Day "Operetta"; the operetta "Contest of the Nation", will be presented by students on May Day May Day play chosen and cast.
1 Cecilians give delightful program; Miss Barr and Glee Club present superior program Grace Barr directed the annual program.
1 Teachers favor equal suffrage; the Elizabeth Hughes Club is pinning buttons on every voter Organized club in honor of former faculty member; elected officers.
1 Shakespeare in movies A movie will be shown about the life of Shakespeare; the lecture committee will show a film next week called "The Creation".
2 Education Club Mohan Madigan spoke about education in Armenia.
2 Traffic committee banquet The traffic sub-committee held a banquet for the commercial club traffic board.
2 Leonard St. John Leonard St. John will continue teaching chemistry at Purdue University while working on his master's degree.
2 Professional; the college honor system Third week continuation of description of the honor system.
3 Obtains fellowship E. L. Palmer will spend the next year completing his doctoral studies at Cornell University.
3 Miss D. Sudah Cohoon Is teaching at the Monroe Model school.
3 Guy Sumner Lowman Guy Lowman is a popular official in the Des Moines Valley.
3 Delphian Delphians held joint meeting with Eulalians.
3 Neo. Elected officers.
4 Fraternities and sororities Questions the presence of fraternities and sororities on campus.
5 Official Faculty changes; alumni news; news from other campuses; Professor Wright completes forty years of service and is named Senior Professor and College Historian; will lead Bible study and prepare historical papers.
6 Miss Geneva Kelley Went to Davenport for Easter.
6 Elections for 1916-17 List of those who have found teaching positions.
6 Social Science Club meets Mr. Jetmore spoke about the founding of International Harvester Company.
6 An interesting experiment Professor Palmer asks students to display different kinds of flowers they find.
7 On Tuesday evening Effie Schuneman spoke to the Eight Weeks Club about "Applied Arts".
7 Rifle Club organized; preparedness plans well under way at T. C. In affiliation with the National Rifle Association; American citizens over 16 are eligible for club membership.
7 Eight week club Edith Allen spoke about club work in Arizona.
7 Mid-week service Laura Falkler spoke about "The Life of Christ".
7 Social hour discontinued Afternoon teas and Sunday open houses will be discontinued due to increase in other activities.
7 Stereopticon lecture for Wednesday night Alison Aitchison will give a persuasive speech about the Geneva Conference.
7 Sun-rise prayer meeting Summary of the Easter prayer meeting.
8 Miss Minnie Cotton Spent Easter with her sister Helen.
8 Mr. Vincent Ridge Went to his home in Vinton.
8 Miss Benona Jones Sprained her ankle and was unable to attend class.
8 Miss Hussey Spent week in Cincinnati, Ohio, at a physical education convention.
8 Vera Winterowd Spent Easter at home in Oelwein.
8 Miss Agnes Hartman Is visiting friends.
8 Miss Elma Raecher and Evelyn Fry Spent Easter in Waverly.
8 Miss Grace Karges Spent Sunday with Alice Ross in Oelwein.
8 Miss Mary Ward Spent weekend at her home with Alice Matson.
8 Miss Cora Ebert Spent weekend at home in Waverly with Clara Kary.
8 Miss Charlotte Hilliard Went home to Bode for Easter.
8 Miss Pauline Anderson Is teaching in Minnesota and is home for spring vacation.
8 Miss Wilkenson Is visiting Mary Goldthwaite.
8 Ray Davis Visited the Hill during spring vacation.
8 Miss Ethel Mitchell Spent the weekend on the Hill with friends.
8 Miss Nannie Masters Is recovering from an operation for appendicitis.
8 Miss Agnes Allender Spent the weekend at home in Burlington.
8 Miss Eva Cresswell Is studying in Iowa City but has returned home for spring vacation.
8 Miss Dorothy Cady Enjoyed a visit from her father.
8 Don Deal Is teaching in Cedar Rapids but has returned home for spring vacation.
8 Miss Alene Thurtle Has been enjoying a visit from her mother.
8 Miss Clarine Mueller Spent the weekend in Webster City.
8 Miss Esther Hansen Is teaching in Masonville and visited home for the weekend.
8 Miss Mary Cleaver Spent weekend with Lola Glock in Vinton.
8 Miss Alice Swanson Spent the weekend in Osage.
8 Miss Blanch Evans Spent Sunday at home in Eagle Grove.
8 Mr. Lindsay Robinson Is a senior at the Dental College.
8 Mr. T. F. McDonald Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Olive Lawrence Visited her sister in Parkersburg.
8 Miss Laura Clemens Went home to Marshalltown for Easter.
8 Miss Hazel Morris Went to Des Moines.
8 Miss Margaret Oliver Went to Shaler for the weekend.
8 Last week Cornet Kalsiem enjoyed a visit from her brother, Art.
8 Miss Drina Thompson Visited her parents in Hanson.
8 Miss Hilda Magdsick Spent Sunday in Charles City.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Ford Visited their daughter.
8 Miss Margaret Fluent Physical Education teacher visits college friends.
8 Miss Dora Robins Returned to home near Des Moines after the death of her father.
8 Mr. Homer Veatch Is studying law and returned home for Easter vacation.
8 Announcements John Sly and Lawrence Jepson announce candidacy for Old Gold staff.
8 Mr. Paul Farlow Visited friends in Vinton.