College Eye — April 11, 1917

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1 Star-Spangled Banner Words to what is now the national anthem; photo.
1 Josef Hofmann pleases audience; a master musician Review of Josef Hofmann's musical performance.
1 Vocational Building to be open for summer term Will be completed in time for use during the summer.
1 College Orchestra gives concert; Miss Strayer reads Review of the College Orchestra performance.
1 Student Council News notes from the Student Council; Pay-Up Day was a success; planning to make motion picture of May Day parade.
2 Chapel address Publication of the chapel address given by Professor Peter Luteyn.
3 Not for girls; gentlemen, please read this! Paragraph printed upside down in order to poke fun at women who had to "stand on their heads" to read it although the headline clearly stated they should not.
3 The Kansas City meeting Notes from the superintendents' meeting in Kansas City, Missouri.
4 The new forensic plan Believes oratorical contests have not outlived their usefulness; hopes that the literary societies of the college will give the proposal rational discussion and thought.
4 The new spring hat Description of headwear fashions.
4 Military training Advocates men at Teachers College undergoing military training.
4 Students petition for military drill; to the Iowa State Board of Education Reproduction of the letter sent to the State Board of Education requesting that military training be offered at Teachers College; authors listed.
5 Chresto Society Chrestomathians hold April Fool's Day party.
5 Mrs. Salyers Mother visited M. Ina Salyers.
5 Vesper service at the college Recap of events at vesper services in the auditorium.
5 Rev. Snowden addresses; Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. at Easter morning services The Reverend Snowden speaks on the meaning of Easter.
5 An announcement party The wedding of Esther Grace Shoemaker to Charles P. Kramer announced.
6 Our advertisers List of local businesses advertising in the College Eye.
6 Students read our ads Asks students to read ads in the College Eye and patronize those businesses.
6 A poor administration and legislature State of Iowa criticized for not allowing Iowa Department of Education officials to attend the Kansas City superintendents meeting at the state's expense.
6 What are you doing? Publication of a poem given in a sermon by Normal School alumnus Theodore Gerard.
7 Mr. Thomas Brown Is attending school in Minnesota; spent his break on the Hill.
7 The six women Have been selected for debate against Coe.
7 Miss Stella Tenold Spent part of the week in Northwood.
7 Bill Bailey Spent his vacation in Cedar Falls.
7 Wendell Strike Visited family and friends on the Hill.
7 Mr. Floyd Walsh Spent his vacation in Cedar Falls.
7 The members of the "five year" reunion Are discussing Commencement plans.
7 Several superintendents Have called the college office to select teachers.
7 Mr. Cable Spent vacation on the Hill.
7 Alumni making Commencement plans Alumni plan twenty-five year reunion.
7 The following students Lists students and where they will be working.
8 Floyd Walsh and Kenney Cotton Visited here during their vacation.
8 "Tom" Brown, Vivian Johnson, and Paul Northrup Are studying in Minnesota and visited Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Marjorie Gist Is teaching in Miles and is in Cedar Falls for vacation.
8 Andrew Meyer Is visiting friends on the Hill.
8 Miss Schell Cooper Went to Des Moines last weekend.
8 Genevieve Staudt Will be teaching at a Normal School in Texas.
8 Neva Gutches Went home to La Grange, Illinois, to visit.
8 Mrs. Clausen Visited the Hill.
8 Gaye Kane Spent the weekend with her parents.
8 Wendell Strike Is studying at Ames; visited the ISTC campus.
8 Herman Erickson Was on campus looking for teachers.
8 Benjamin Boardman Is now working at ISTC.
8 The Apollo Quartet Will be giving concerts in Chicago.
8 Marian Wallace, Miriam Petty, Jean Robinson, and Clara Kirkeburg Will be teaching in Algona.
8 Miss Marie Butterfield Spent the weekend in Washington.
8 Miss Frances Severance Spent the weekend at home in Davenport.
8 Lester Ary Visited campus last Sunday.
8 Temporary change in Mrs. Walker's office hours Hours are from 1:15- 4:00.
8 Miss Katherine Heines Visited friends last weekend.
8 Miss Marjorie White Returned home to be with her ill mother.
8 Miss Ruth Pikes Went to Independence for Easter.
8 Mrs. W. W. Gist has operation Operation was at Sartori hospital.
8 Andrew Meier, Kenneth Cotton, and Wayne Martin Are vacationing at home.
8 Miss Ruth Blande Was called home to Keokuk.
8 Miss Gretchen Krause Is ill.
8 Mr. Donald Parker Visited Clara Kirkeberg.
8 Misses Avis Briar and Dagmar Sperati Spent the weekend in Decorah.
8 Miss Vera Winterowd Went home because of illness.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.
8 Miss Lois Fitzgerald Went to Sioux City to visit her brother.