College Eye — May 10, 1916

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1 Bee-Aye picnic The Ford that the seniors took to get to the picnic got stuck in a sink hole.
1 Miss Shanewise leads chapel Spoke about pioneers.
1 Teachers win dual meet; Hersey wins individual honors Nelson Hersey won three firsts and tied for a fourth in track meet.
1 Six straight; Ruth Egbert Imlay brings home the sixth interstate victory Ruth Imlay won first out of four contestants from different states; photo.
1 Wm. Braid White recital Played music mostly by Edward Alexander McDowell.
1 Suffrage Club canvasses city; the Elizabeth Hughes Club pins and pencils the town Seeking and receiving support from Cedar Falls residents for 15th Amendment.
1 Old Gold election Election to be held next Friday for Old Gold staff.
1 Notice Tryouts for Highland Park debate will be the last week of school.
1 Remember the seventeenth; May festival will be next Wednesday One event is the performance of "Contest of the Nations".
1 Pedagogs trim Germans; game characterized by many thrills; score 8 to 7 Summary of the baseball game.
2 Professional; education in a democracy Presents an outline of the educational philosophy of a democratic society.
4 A request Wants more tennis courts on campus.
4 Our campus is beautiful Encourages students to dispose of waste paper properly.
4 Tribute to whom tribute Honors Ruth Imlay for winning the interstate oratory contest.
5 Bartlett Hall News Activities and events in Bartlett Hall.
5 Music's picnic The first years entertained the second years with a picnic at Dry Run.
5 Miss Ethel Howard Ethel Howard visited Independence.
5 India and Mexico today Mrs. Read spoke to Y. W. C. A. about missionary work in India and Mexico.
5 Ruth Tyrrell drowns Was a first year primary student; drowned in the Cedar River in Waverly.
5 Eight Weeks Club Grace Barr spoke of the importance of choral music.
5 N. C. A. Will hold picnic next Sunday; question and answer session with Father Wieneke was held.
5 History teachers Encourages students to see the newest history textbook.
5 Alpha Initiated new members.
5 Official Summary of the Big Five Teachers Association conference; news of faculty; news from other colleges.
6 Teachers lost to State University Lost baseball game, 8-0; next game will be with Dubuque.
6 Eight Weeks Club Professor Palmer spoke about the study of nature.
6 The manual arts building Manual Arts building is almost completely enclosed.
7 Minnie Kirstein and Sadie Tow Spent the weekend in Oelwein with Blanche Davis.
7 Miss Margaret Fluent Spent the weekend in Charles City.
7 Miss Gladys Norris Enjoyed a visit from Miss Church.
7 Miss Cora Ebert Returned home after death of a friend, Ruth Tyrrell.
7 The dramatic contest Was held last week.
7 Were you on the street ISTC women were distributing pins and pencils to support equal suffrage.
7 Reunions of college alumni Class reunions for the classes of 1881, 1886, 1891, 1896, 1901, 1906, and 1911 will be held during Commencement week.
7 The Campanile Class of 1916 will give donations to the Campanile fund instead of establishing their own memorial.
7 On the evening of May 9 Olive Young spoke to the Eight Weeks Club about Domestic Science.
7 Home track meet Short summary of track meet against Upper Iowa.
7 Mrs. Edith Opstad Edith Opstad visited friends in Bartlett Hall last week.
7 Miss Hazel Hamilton Spent the weekend at home in Independence.
7 Y. W. C. A. Nancy Stewart spoke about China; a birthday party was held for those with birthdays in the first six months of the year.
8 Mr. Don Deal Spent the weekend in Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Ethel Pope Broke her wrist.
8 Miss Mae Crotty Visited her home in Dumont.
8 Miss Hazel Johnson Visited friends in Iowa Falls.
8 Miss Florence Sage Entertained college friends.
8 Prof. Macy Campbell Is recovering well from quinsy.
8 Mrs. Edith Riland Cross Entertained friends.
8 Miss Mary Goldthwaite Has returned home to Marengo after the death of a friend.
8 Mr. Vine Visited his daughter.
8 Mr. Elmer Swanson Visited Margaret Mullarky.
8 Mrs. Clark Visited her daughter.
8 Miss Jenifer Sherrard Enjoyed a visit from her father.
8 Miss Margaretta Carey Visited her home in Waverly.
8 Misses Mildred McGee and Elsie Kraus Were guests of Floy Porteous.
8 Miss Jennie Hutchinson Returned home to Monmouth, Illinois, due to the illness of her aunt.
8 Miss Charlotte Hieland Has returned home to Bode after the death of her mother.
8 Misses Myrtle and Ethel Woods Spent the weekend at home in Brandon.
8 Miss Freda Cohoon Accepted a job in Parkersburg and visited Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Anna Cramer Visited Frances Rothbun.
8 Miss Laura Conaway Visited friends in Cedar Rapids.
8 The ground has been broken New dormitory is being constructed.
8 Prof. Lynch Returned from a trip to Illinois.