College Eye — April 23, 1919

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1 All school party staged Friday night
1 Young Women's Christian Association gives pageant featuring forty girls Will include three choruses and many new costumes.
1 Ancient rivals pitted versus new Teachers College nine; Coe College nine opens season on local diamond with Dickinson's men Who's playing where in the baseball game against Coe College; should be a good battle.
1 Candidates for next staff are announced Election coming up for College Eye staff.
1 Men's issue promises worth while things
1 Young Women's Christian Association plans to train club leaders Will train women to lead summer girls clubs.
1 Philo mock trial draws crowd of twelve hundred; performance given by men's society last Thursday pleases audience The mock trial went well and was very entertaining.
1 Professor Eells arrives safe in French port Getting ready for work at American school in France.
1 Rare money samples presented to museum; T. B. Carpenter donor of money used in fifties and sixties Presented currency and banknotes.
1 English Club presents James Riley recital David Riley Earle read work of James Whitcomb Riley.
1 High school scouts present "our Teddy" Showed movie on the Roosevelts.
1 Sacred cantata given on Easter Sunday Presented "The Last Seven Words of Christ".
1 Music festival promoters plan record turn out; Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra here tomorrow afternoon and evening
1 Reserve Officers Training Corps requisition speeds to Washington; Major Dickerson announces an enrollment of ninety in both senior and junior units Hope to have group outfitted by end of term.
1 Equal suffrage given in May queen election; Friday at chapel time every student is expected to vote
2 Our social functions Conflicts with the issue of having school dances.
2 The attitude of a college toward a college paper Believes that there should be a journalism class so that the small number of students working on the newspaper get credit; and there should be a professor in charge.
2 Society spirit The Philos' mock trial had a good turn out and went really well.
2 A good addition to our library Proposes a college paper exchange so that students can learn more about other Iowa colleges.
3 Rev. O. N. Oleson Died March 27, 1919.
3 Superintendent of college grounds celebrates James Robinson celebrates fifty-sixth anniversary of his arrival in Cedar Falls; has been in charge of buildings and grounds since 1901.
3 Captain Sage to practice in Waterloo Dr. Fred Sage has just returned from military service.
3 Choosing a profession What you need to do before you choose a profession and how to be a better person.
3 Colfax convention unqualified success; editor of College Eye is elected a director of association for coming year Program highlights of the college press association meeting.
3 Jorgensen elected baseball captain Peter Jorgensen is going to be a good captain for the college baseball team.
3 Grinnell Reserve Officers Training Corps adds aviation department
5 Glenn ("Shorty") Mitchell Former student visited friends.
5 The engagement of Lucille Bentley, '17 Lucille Bentley and William Brown announce plans for a June wedding.
5 Mr. A. L. Beavers of Lamar, Colorado Visited daughter, Gladys, on way home to Colorado from Washington, D. C.
5 The Neotrophian Society had a pleasant affair at the Blackhawk Hosted event for new members; Dr. and Mrs. Gist were guests of honor.
5 Vic. Peterson, B. A. '17 Medical corpsman and former student visited last week.
5 In the window of Cross and Co. Captain Sophus Jacobsen's souvenirs from his war service.
5 "Swatty" Bogle Spent weekend home in Shellsburg.
5 Andy Meyer, B. A. '15 Alumnus visits college.
5 Alice Kister Visited Independence friend Theresa Rohwer.
5 Miss Helen Broeksmit went to Chicago Spent Easter with brother, Captain John Broeksmit, in Chicago.
5 Miss Naoma Rice of Austin Minnesota Minnesota woman was the guest of Floy Murray.
5 Miss Tear Entertained student teachers at her home on Friday.
5 Miriam Brock Spent Easter in Cedar Rapids with friends.
5 The Senior kindergarteners Enjoyed a party given by Corrine Brown on Saturday.
5 Miss Hallie Stooksberry of Iowa Falls Visited Bartlett Hall women.
5 Merle Packard Was the weekend guest of Elsie Reynolds in Grundy Center.
5 Kathryn Moore Kathryn Moore and others were guests.
5 Mr. and Mrs. Paul James Former students announced son's birth.
5 Ruth Watson Was the weekend guest of Ruth Fleek in Greene.
5 Elizabeth Jones accompanied Esther Bergen Visited Bergen home in Shellsburg.
5 Miss Florence Boomer Accepted position as Dean Walker's private secretary.
5 Evangeline Tesdell Spent weekend with sister, Mrs. P. M. Gord, in Marshalltown.
5 Clara Henrickson Visited home in Inwood to visit brother, who was recently discharged from army.
5 Evangeline Tesdell Spent weekend with sister, Mrs. P. M. Gord, in Marshalltown.
5 Gladys Barnoske and Hazel Fulton Spent Easter at their homes in Washington.
5 Ethyl Warner accompanied Muriel Henderson Visited Henderson home in Hampton.
5 Thelma Wickersheim Went home to Monoa to meet new infant niece.
5 Alva Gaarder Went to Kensett home for Easter visit.
5 Valeria Hein, Maud Clifton and Lelah Evans Were guests at the Gladys Allen home in Rudd.
5 Gladys and Maud Morris Visited home in Central City.
5 Linna Edgerton and Linda Townsend Spent weekend at their West Branch homes.
5 Marguerite Logan Spent weekend at home.
5 Francis Stepanek Was the guest of her sister Lenora; both visited home in Cedar Rapids.
5 Hazel De Bolt Spent Easter home near Dickens.
5 Nita Wehr went to Monmouth, Illinois, Friday Was the guest of Ruth Pierce and Donald Ross.
5 Lieutenant Corning returns from France Duane Corning visits campus.
5 Mina Smith weds Waterloo man Married Ralph Morrison.
5 Jessie Powell Went home to Ames for a weekend visit.
5 Athletics and the Reserve Officers Training Corps There is room for both athletics and military training on campus.
6 Editor of faculty issue doubts ethics of his position Professor Samson has thoughts about editing the College Eye.
6 The worship of the fashion god Believes that the god we worship most is the god of fashion.