College Eye — May 16, 1923

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1 Vesper bells YMCA and YWCA sponsor service.
1 Nine attend conference at Cornell College For intensive YWCA work.
1 Piano recital Irene Thompson will perform.
1 Biology seminar Professor Clark will make presentation.
1 The English Club English Club will hold annual May breakfast.
1 T. C. oratorical record duplicated Roy Brown and Lee Campbell win prizes.
1 "Honor Bright" TCHS presents play under direction of ISTC students.
1 May Day parade Urges everyone to take part and to have a float.
1 Girls--girls--girls Seeking WAA members.
1 Student Council announces May Day dance Semi-formal dress required; attendance limited to college students.
1 Miss Elsie Byvank and Miss Martha McCormick in recital Review of recital performances.
1 Prof. C. C. Swain elected pres. of normal school Will head Normal School in North Dakota.
1 May Day picnic To be held south of President Seerley's house.
1 College high wins first in declamatory contest Defeated eleven other schools.
1 Commencement play under way Will present "Jeanne D'Arc".
2 Chresto banquet Program for recent banquet.
2 Alpha Chi Epsilon Formal initiation held; roster of pledges; details of recent dinner.
2 Gamma Spring dance Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Ferguson entertained the Alpha Beta Gamma sorority in honor of their niece Beatrice Swallum; also functioned as the annual dance.
2 We presume that it is the duty Believes that May Day festivities should be filmed in order to be enjoyed by many more; might assist in recruitment.
2 Students and faculty unite Joseph Roeder lost an eye in an accident.
2 A healthy tendency Claims that Americans are always ready to admit their faults.
2 On this page Editor speaks in defense of article printed concerning I. S. T. C.'s preparation of high school teachers.
2 Seniors adopt resolution opposing article Senior B. A. class disagrees with article in College Eye concerning the preparation of high school teachers.
4 Dr. J. Edwin Guernsey Visited his son Rollin.
4 Miss Irene Rhode Married Joe Dumont.
4 Miss Mildred Bunn Accepted position teaching music and penmanship in Gilman.
4 Miss Hanson Went shopping in Waterloo.
4 Miss Adaline Pike Called home due to the death of her nephew.
4 Miss Gladys Lynch Missed class due to being ill.
4 Miss Helen McCreary Visited friends and family in Cedar Falls.
4 Miss Dorothy Corning Accepted public school music teaching position in Mapleton.
4 Mrs. Amy Peterson Plans to teach English in Charles City.
4 Miss Isabel Rasmussen Visited her sister Irene on campus.
4 Senior reception Will hold senior reception.
4 Last Thursday evening President and Mrs. Seerley held reception for graduates.
4 Training School News News from the Training School.
4 Tag Day--Friday Students should give $.10 to support May Day activities.
4 Margaret Fuller Ossoli Met recently for program; enjoyed music and readings.