College Eye — May 9, 1918

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1 Cedar Valley field meet and declamatory contest; twelve high schools compete here today Students will participate in the track and field contest during the day and the declamatory contest in the evening.
1 There will be a voice recital Harriet B. Case will perform in a vocal recital.
1 D Side light on Lake Geneva; religion in sweaters Men met at Lake Geneva to discuss Christianity.
1 Oration that beat Iowa; "The World's Challenge to the Women of America"; by Gladys Borchers, Whitewater, Wisconsin Text of the speech by a student at Wisconsin-Whitewater that won the interstate oratorical contest.
1 Teachers trim Wartburg College; easy victory with Waverly aggregation T. C. won baseball game, 8-0.
1 Teachers baseball schedule Schedule for rest of season.
1 Teachers College Commencement program; Ex-President Taft will give Commencement address Schedule of events for the week.
1 College High School Commencement program Schedule of Commencement exercises.
1 Professor John Ross Frampton Professor Frampton played piano at the Iowa State Music Teachers Convention.
1 To the alumni Alumni are invited to a luncheon after Commencement in honor of former President Taft.
1 Be a true Red Cross soldier Encourages students to make supplies for use overseas.
3 Classes; Junior B. A. supper Topics discussed during dinner.
3 Military column Charles H. Pendleton wrote a letter describing his experiences.
4 Criticism Encourages students to know their facts before entering debates about the war.
4 James editor of last issue Last issue should be credited to P. G. James, who filled in for C. F. Perrott.
4 A square deal Superintendents who make salary increases should make sure their teachers get raises as well.
4 Record broken T. C.'s seven year streak of winning the interstate oratorical contest was broken.
4 Prof. Peterson writes from Camp Funston Tells of his experiences teaching English to soldiers.
5 Official Officers elected in Faculty Club; national news regarding education.
6 Voice recital Thursday evening, May 9--7:30 o'clock Program for recital; roster of performers and their work.
8 John McCoy Will be going to Winthrop next year.
8 Mahlon H. Johnson Has been transferred to Camp Livier in South Carolina.
8 Miss Drina Thompson Married Harold Hemy.
8 Supt. McIntire Was here interviewing teachers.
8 Wanda Crisman Is teaching in Montana.
8 Bernice Daniels Is teaching in Waverly.
8 Supt. Glen Bakkum Was here looking for teachers.
8 E. H. Erickson Was here looking for teachers.
8 Charlotte Prill Will spend the weekend with Olive Perry.
8 Avilda J. Buck Visited Helen Douglas.
8 Ruth Fullerton Attended the funeral of her grandfather.
8 Lela Salyers Spent the weekend with Freda Franz.
8 Marie Smith and Adelaide McKee Spent the weekend in Des Moines.
8 Supt. Lang Was here interviewing teachers.
8 Earl Marsh Visited his sister before going to training camp in Oklahoma.
8 Mr. C. S. Marsh Stopped here to visit his daughter.
8 Miss Haight and Miss Snyder Visited Bartlett Hall.
8 Nellie L. Hubbard Will be staying with Margaret Frye.
8 Marie Leman Attended the May Festival in Mt. Vernon.
8 Jasper Thompson Was here visiting before he left to enlist.
8 Mr. John Winn Visited home before heading to Chicago to enlist.
8 Miss Blanchard Sprained her wrist.
8 Ruby Whitham Went home because of an illness.
8 Neva Gallup Was called home by a death in the family.
8 Obera Brown Is teaching in Sigourney and is visiting.
8 Betty Crawford Is visiting Olive Sessions.
8 Mr. Paul James Spent the weekend in Guttenburg.
8 Miss Florence Price Visited her sister in Cedar Falls.
8 Sophomore Frolic Poem about Sophomore class picnics.
8 Harold Shoemaker Is back in school after teaching in Hawarden.
8 Positions accepted Roster of those who have found teaching positions.
8 Fortsch-Propst Mary Propst married Arthur Fortsch.
8 To the Class Organizations: Wants the classes to choose their sponsors before the end of the term.
8 Class Day Organizational meeting to be held.