College Eye — May 31, 1922

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1 Summer term opens; they're here Description of the college and its students getting ready for the summer term; photo.
1 Teachers close baseball season by shutting out Parsons; final score 3-0 ISTC gained their runs in the second and third innings.
1 Bill Waters is captain elect for 1921 Will be captain of baseball team.
1 Herman wins T.C. tennis tournament Carl Herman defeated Arthur McCartney.
1 Twelfth Night thrills large audience; to be staged again Wednesday June 7 Review of the college performance of Shakespeare's "The Twelfth Night."
1 Dr. Joseph Fort Newton delivers the Commencement address; more than 250 graduates Program for the ceremonies; alumni working on Campanile project; photo.
1 Warren Dickinson to pilot track team Elected captain; roster of letter winners.
1 Girls' societies parade Description of the literary society parade.
1 Three cheers for Ossoli Awards corsage to winning debaters.
1 Baccalaureate Excerpts from President Seerley's address.
2 A new arithmetic Department of Mathematics publishes arithmetic book for sub-collegiate classes.
2 Clyde Brooks is awarded fellowship Clyde Brooks and Fred Cram won Lydia Roberts Fellowships to study at Columbia University in 1922-1923.
2 Class Day Description of the program.
2 Twelve weeks normal Criticizes the worth of the Uniform County Examinations.
2 Consolidation of departments Major changes include foundation of Department of Social Science; not seen as revolutionary change; just natural evolution of a growing college.
3 How to use the library How to locate and check out a book.
3 Alpha peps Alphas hold special meeting and program.
3 Aristos Held program; roster of officers.
3 Professor Abbot writes story About successful researcher who is appointed as dean, and then loses his way.
4 Miss Eva Gregg Plans to visit Los Angeles and Seattle during the summer.
4 Mr. Albert Searle Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
4 Inquiries regarding rooms Dean of Women has list of vacant rooms.
4 The resignation of Dr. Meyerholz Tendered in fall of 1921; effective at close of spring semester of 1922; senior class gave him a portfolio.
4 Miss Thomes Plans to attend the National University of Mexico over the summer; plans to return to campus in the fall; government of Mexico seeks to attract students from other countries.
4 Mr. and Mrs. Ira S. Condit Entertained the calculus class for breakfast.
4 Minister to lead chapel Cedar Falls clergymen will lead chapel services.