College Eye — May 28, 1919

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1 Untitled Profile of President Homer H. Seerley; photo.
1 Unusual Memorial Day celebration; M. F. Arey presiding officer Civil War veteran M. F. Arey will speak; complete program announced.
1 Ladies society day Thursday; program prepared by physical training department Women's societies will march in annual parade.
1 T. C. celebrates 42nd Commencement Profile of Major General Leonard Wood who will deliver Commencement address.
1 Miss Sara Rice Sara Rice and G. W. Walters spoke at high schools.
1 Win two but lose third; drop thirteen inning contest to Morningside I. S. T. C. baseball team defeated Ellsworth, 12-1, and Dubuque, 7-5, but lost to Morningside.
1 Prof. Luteyn addresses Y. M. C. A. Peter Luteyn described Biblical story of Jesus on the Sea of Galilee.
1 Mrs. Gertrude Darsie presents concert; gives last number on college lecture course Review of contralto Gertrude Darsie's performance on campus.
2 Kansas gets Merner Alumnus Carl Merner will coach track and basketball at Kansas University.
2 Untitled Pearl Poppen's brother visited.
2 T. C. H. S. presents plays "Neighbors" and "The Romancers" were performed by Training School students.
2 Harm Ludeman returns Alumnus has returned to Cedar Falls after being discharged from the Marine Corps.
2 Gammas enjoy house party Sixteen women enjoyed Alpha Beta Gamma house party.
2 Untitled News about alumni, faculty, and students.
3 Harriet Horn Harriet Horn visited Parkersburg.
3 T. C. ballplayers go in for semi-pro Some I. S. T. C. baseball players will play in semi-professional leagues.
3 Miss Frances Stepanek Lenora Stepanek was visited by her sister.
3 Announcement Mary M. Short announced her wedding date at dinner party; will marry P. Victor Peterson on June 18, 1919.
3 Professor Abbott Professor Abbott took Plant Taxonomy class on a field trip.
3 Bunch completes pitch range audiometer to measure hearing Alumna Cordia Bunch invented pitch range audiometer while working as a research assistant at Iowa State University.
4 Editorially Speaking States purpose of College Eye; says goodbye to graduating seniors, encourages students to tell others about I. S. T. C.; claims athletics make a college well-known; mentions job opportunities for harvest time; encourages the spread of school spirit.
5 McCreery goes to Davenport Otis McCreery was elected assistant general secretary of the Y. M. C. A; students of Professor Welles gave recital.
5 Prefers T. C. to Cornell Univ. Professor Palmer declined position in New York.
5 Alumni breakfast Alumni will give breakfast in honor of Class of 1919.
5 Avis Jackson Avis Jackson visited Doris Miller.
6 Doris Palmer in concert Doris Palmer played organ and piano recitals.
6 The Achoth sorority Achoth Sorority hosted house party at Knapp cottage.
6 Students concert Thursday evening Program for instrumental and vocal recital.
6 Y. M. C. A. picnic Y. M. C. A. will have final gathering of the year.
6 The first year home economics students Home Economics faculty hosted first year students.
6 Commencement calendar Schedule of events.
6 Wanda Lichtenheld Students spent weekend at Hearst Cottage.
7 Miss Platner's advanced pupils in concert Review of student recital.
7 Professor and Mrs. Cummings Professor Cummings hosted the Commercial classes at his home.
7 Ethel Warner Ethel Warner went to Parkersburg.
7 Here's to the P. E. faculty Physical training students thank the faculty.
7 Pep meeting Wednesday after chapel Lieutenant Harris called athletes together to discuss next year's athletics prospects.
7 Col. Lewis inspects Lt. Col. C. R. Lewis has accepted position as assistant inspector of the 8th Division, whose headquarters are in Minneapolis.
8 Miss Durleas Drove to Decorah with Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Fugersaa.
8 Ava Connelly Went to Northwood with Marjorie McKane to visit her home.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Burrows Visited her daughter Marian.
8 Miss Meda Olson Visited Helen Gjellefald.
8 Members of the college class of the Congregational Church Held a breakfast.
8 The Classical Club Held final meeting at the home of Professor Merchant.
8 Friends of Mrs. Mildred Walls-Robinson Arrived in New York; awaiting her husband's discharge.
8 Miss Neva Camery Visited relatives in Traer.
8 Miss Martin and Miss Baxter Resigned from their positions; both plan to go to New York.
8 Miss Lillian Lambert Called to Chicago due to her sister's death.
8 Mrs. Beavers Spending time with her daughter, Gladys Beavers.
8 Miss Esther Rosemond Visiting her cousin, Jeannette.
8 Ruth Hunter Held a gathering at her home in Shell Rock for the Spicer Hall girls.
8 Miss Nell Sheehe Visited campus; teaching in Dallas Center.
8 Ann Crowley Visited her home in Winthrop.
8 The Public School Music students Party held at the home of Theresa Wild, who chaperoned along with Gladys Hooper.
8 Helen Brown Visited Marshalltown.
8 Harold Sheldon Visited Cedar Falls after returning from service overseas; plans to attend in the fall.
8 Thelma Wickersheim and Mina Jongewaard Visited the home of James Ulrich.
8 Those who attended the play Senior class at Hudson performed the play "Much Ado About Betty'; directed by Leona Short.
8 Caroline Fonda Visited by Ed Mirber.
8 Irene Smith Recovering from her illness; plans to attend school again in the summer.
8 Miss Eunice Acheson Went home to Washington to see her uncle, the Reverend R. H. Acheson of New York City.
8 Miss Harriet Case Returned from studying voice in New York City; plans to resume position as voice teacher on campus.
8 Neva Cooper Went to Rockwell.
8 Mr. Perrine back in summer Professor J. O. Perrine has returned to the I. S. T. C. faculty after eighteen months service in the Army.
8 Mr. Frampton will go to Colo. John Ross Frampton will be teaching summer courses at Colorado State University.