College Eye — April 21, 1920

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1 Delegates attend convention; Y. W. C. A. meet in Cleveland Two students represented I. S. T. C. at the National Y. W. C. A. conference in Ohio.
1 Many elections to positions Students and alumni listed with positions they have secured for next year.
1 Noted university lecturer here; Dr. Craig speaks Thursday night Hardin Craig will speak on "The Vitality of an Old Classic: A Study in the Dissemination of an Idea."
1 The touchdown is coming; Shake-Aristo play to be staged Play entitled "The Touchdown" will be given on May 13th.
1 High school track meet Annual Cedar Valley Track meet will be held on campus; twelve high schools will compete.
1 Better training in violin needed; Prof. Gundry discusses fiddlers vs. violinists Speech of Professor Gundry, given at orchestral concert; printed in full.
1 You don't say so; Homerians give "nut" program Program theme was different types of "nuts."
1 "Lass of Limerick Town" success Review of Training School play.
1 New correspondence courses offered Extension Service will offer correspondence courses to non-resident students.
1 Varsity plays practice game; Waterloo wins I. S. T. C. defeated by Waterloo Gas Engine Company baseball team, 3-1.
1 Beauties selected by votes; College Eye beauty contest begun Eleven women nominated for beauty pageant; student vote will take place on April 28th.
1 State Board of Education here State Board of Education visited campus to conduct business.
2 Senior B. A. News about members of the senior class.
2 Ex-faculty member in California Albert Loughridge resides in Salem, Oregon.
2 Seerley entertains the seniors Reception was held for 1920 graduates at the President's home.
2 1919 Old Gold editor married Helen Klingaman married Herbert Jordan last Saturday night.
3 Regent Theatre going some! Upcoming movies at the Regent.
3 Alphas elect officers Election results.
4 Editorially Speaking Discusses common mistakes of teachers that make the public disregard their importance.
4 Social Science Happenings in the Department of Government.
4 For those who gave Says veterans should wear their uniforms on Memorial Day, to remember those soldiers who did not come home.
5 Aristos give interesting program Summary of presentations.
5 Y. M. C. A. William Davis will talk on "The Soul"; Sara Rice spoke at last meeting on "New Life."
5 Ossoli Society Election results; program theme was Presidential Timber.
5 English Department News from the Department of English.
7 See Yourself in the Funny Column Humorous quotes and anecdotes heard on campus.
8 Agnes Dunham Visited the Hill.
8 Helen Mills Teaching in Charles City; visited Cedar Falls.
8 Inez Fortsch Went home for the weekend.
8 Today Mamie Lister, Hulda Klein and Helen Draper Moving into the Home Economics Cottage.
8 A. W. Graham Salary increased.
8 The Home Economics faculty Visited with the six senior students.
8 The high school girls I. S. T. C. women asked to be chaperones for a camping trip.
8 The second year primary girls Hosted a party at the Training School.
8 Hulda Klein Went to Greene, Iowa, to visit Mrs. P. L. Lucas.
8 Beatrice Decker and Hazel Wetter Went to the national Y. W. C. A. conference in Cleveland.
8 Professor J. R. Frampton Attended the State Music Teachers Convention in Des Moines.
8 Morningside wins contest Morningside the victor in Pi Kappa Delta oratorical contest.
8 Former editor takes new work Carl C. Magee has become editor of the Morning Journal in Albuquerque.
8 Davis Hall diary News from the boarding house.
8 Bartlett Hall News from the dormitory.
8 Ley Hall Occurrences at the boarding house.