College Eye — June 6, 1917

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1 The following girls Several women intend to start active Red Cross activities in their communities.
1 Red Cross benefit. Professors Childs and Frampton Professor Childs and Frampton will perform.
1 Untitled College graduates are needed to help fix the world's problems.
1 Alumni luncheon; weather and war interfere Several program participants were unable to attend.
1 Baccalaureate service Sunday President Seerley spoke on "The Power of the Endless Life."
1 School honors Prof. Arey; fitting services held in College Auditorium Recognize Professor Arey's fifty years in educational service; Professor Gist and others spoke in tribute.
1 Hon. Gov. Harding gives Commencement address Many old grads attended.
1 Miss Anne Throckmorton Anne Throckmorton has been teaching in Davenport.
1 Dedication service; campus elm dedicated to Prof. Arey Large elm near Library dedicated to Professor Arey.
1 Faculty reception to seniors and alumni; Training School scene of festivities Faculty and guests enjoy the party.
1 Alumni and senior class prayer service; Dr. T. U. McManus leads Class of 1892 holds reunion.
2 Kappa Rho organized; women's debating fraternity Discuss constitution and enjoy social meeting.
2 Dedication of new consolidated schools New schools dedicated at Hudson and Orange.
3 A pair of sixes Will present farce in summer school.
3 Miss Hazel Orris Hazel Orris is visiting her sister Velma.
3 I. S. T. C. as leader Should receive credit for organizing Kappa Rho, a women's debate group.
3 The progressives Class of 1918 talks about its achievements and plans.
3 P. E.'s to conduct model camp Physical education students will spend a week on the Cedar River.
4 The Old Gold staff Thanks members of the Old Gold staff for a job well done.
4 The old staff Praises the work done by the 1916-1917 College Eye staff.
4 The new staff W. Palmer Hollis, Margaret Wolff, Harold Hartman; photo.
4 College attendance in 1917-18 Looks at the possible effect of military enlistment on college enrollment.
4 To the College Eye Milton Tostlebe gives a description of army life.
5 Do judges judge? Disagrees with the results of the last oratorical contest.
5 A pair of sixes Will present farce.
5 Classes: the girl graduate Description of the modern woman graduate.
6 Sentiments of an overworked senior--1917 Would like to rest for awhile.
6 Society News from campus organizations and societies.
6 Forensic League statement Financial statement for the year.
6 Training School gives commencement play Presented "The Twig of Thorn."
7 Maria Hahn Has been teaching in Mallard and has returned for Commencement.
7 C. F. Schweiker Is visiting old friends.
7 The class of 1882 Will have a reunion.
7 Miss Eleanor Gray Works in the Normal school in Bellingham, Washington.
7 Mr. Harry Anderson Has taken a position with the Iowa State College.
7 New vocational building open for summer term The four story building will be divided among manual training, agriculture, domestic science, and art.
7 Oscar Van Zant Is visiting friends.
7 Alvin Tostlebe Is home for vacation.
7 Mr. Wallace K. Knobbe Is attending Commencement and looking for teachers.
7 Ella Pultz Is teaching in Holstein and is visiting her sister, Laura.
7 Marjorie Johnson Has taught in Janesville and will take up work in Independence.
7 Tom Ryan Taught at Remsen.
7 Hazel Aldrich Has been re-elected at Lewiston, Idaho.
7 Nell Young Is teaching in Rudd, and is visiting Henrietta Whittacre.
7 Cora Stenstrud Has been visiting her sister, Lillian.
7 Julia Hurd Will be coming home from Columbia University.
7 Mr. Jap Thompson Is studying in Chicago.
7 Mr. Edward A. Ruppelt Married Bess Maxwell.
7 To our physiology Story about the things learned at school.
7 The new Vocational Building open for summer term Building will house the Agriculture, Manual Training, Domestic Science, and Art Departments; cost was about $100,000.
7 Carl Hauser Is visiting Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Anna Fell Plans to study music at ISTC.
8 The following members of the faculty Have given commencement addresses.
8 Aubrey Grubb Attended a convention in Waterloo.
8 Miss Jones Is visiting her sister.
8 The following people Are visiting family and friends.
8 Mira Downs Is visiting here with her sister.
8 Mrs. J. S. Leeper Is visiting Mrs. Howell.
8 Major Holland Is attending Commencement in Ames.
8 Miss Leta Walsh Is studying at the University of Chicago this summer.
8 Miss Florence Frier Is in charge of Household Science in New York.
8 The H. E. department Entertained in honor of Miss Brookins.
8 The Misses Leona Meier, Alene Clemons, and Emma Hemphill Spent the weekend in Parkersburg.
8 Miss Fra Clark Will teach here this summer.
8 Miss Carpenter Is on alumnae visiting and examining board at Cornell College.
8 Mr. Mount Has a new Buick.
8 A sister of Jerry Walker Is visiting.
8 Irene Burg Spent Decoration Day on the Hill.
8 Miss Van Hoesen Will be teaching at the University of Chicago.
8 Miss Roberts Is spending some time at home.
8 Miss Thompson Attended the Galli-Curci concert on campus.
8 Marion Wallace Will visit her sister in Chicago.
8 Jim Kemman Is visiting his sister Caroline.
8 Helen Hinkson Is spending the weekend in Fertile, Iowa.
8 Mrs. Ruth Downy Is visiting Leila Marsh.
8 Miss Richer Has been ill for two weeks.
8 Thelma Wickersheim Went home to Monoa to meet new infant niece.
8 Mr. John L. Shiply Are visiting Lillian Lambert.
8 Faculty regiment Had pictures taken for the annual.
8 Dr. and Mrs. Thos. M. Throckmorton Will be visiting.
8 Mervin and Glenn Cowan Will be leaving to do farm work in Cherokee County.