College Eye — May 23, 1923

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1 New fraternity is installed on T. C. campus; Alpha Delta Alpha national technological fraternity Purpose of new Gamma Chapter is to promote interest in physical sciences; grew out of T. C. Tech Club; roster of officers.
1 Annual high school meet at fairground May 26; 250 athletes to compete Many schools expected to send teams.
1 Commencement play of unusual excellence; will be presented May 31 and June 1 Play preview of "Jeanne d'Arc".
1 New plan set forth by next year's "College Eye" staff Hope to publish twice a week; seeks 1500 subscribers.
1 College high class play admirably presented Review of "Honor Bright".
1 Commencement program Schedule of activities.
1 May festival grand success; forty floats and novelties make brilliant showing Description of activities, including parade.
1 Coronation and dance on the green attract large crowd Dorothy Lumry crowned May Queen; four thousand attend.
1 New grand piano Mason and Hamlin piano purchased for $2500.
1 A college paper for the summer term students Will attempt to publish paper during summer; will be good way to keep students informed.
1 Miss Hollis Snyder in song recital
1 Teachers defeat Upper Iowa 10-5; team keeps up record of previous games Box score for the baseball game.
2 Thanks to father Abraham Short story about a man's shyness about proposing.
3 Neotrophian Held regular meeting.
3 L. S. A. The Reverend Schenk of Iowa City addressed a group of students; news from recent meetings.
3 Teachers again victors 5-4; trim Simpson in May Day game; Hoffman wins own game Description of the baseball victory.
3 Cedar Falls band entertains During May Day activities.
3 Miss Irene Thompson in recital Performed on piano.
3 Training School News News from the Training School.
3 Shake annual banquet Banquet includes toasts.
4 Tag Day brings $150 Will help defray May Day expenses.
4 Students of Latin and Greek Students of Latin and Greek enjoy dinner at Professor Merchant's house.
4 Did you know ISTC Extension Service summer schools rank fourth nationally in enrollment.
4 It is estimated Summer enrollment may reach 3500.
4 Mr. Paul James Paul James graduated from Harvard University and is practicing law in Des Moines.
4 The new technological fraternity Alpha Delta Alpha demonstrated radio set.
4 Dr. Underwood, Lillehei, and Schultz Professors Underwood, Lillehei, and Schultz gave reports at Faculty Men's Club.
4 The dance Monday evening Recent dance was successful.
4 A word from the staff Staff reflects on year.
4 In this issue Announces that Lee Campbell's oration from Interstate Debate Contest will be printed in this issue.
5 W. A. A. Praise for women student-athletes; encourages others to try out.
5 Alpha Program for recent meeting.
5 Zeta Banquet Program for recent banquet.
5 Margaret Fuller Ossoli Program for recent meeting.
5 The English Club breakfast Program for the gathering.
5 Dinner for faculty Mrs. Hays and Mrs. Leslie I. Reed entertained.
5 Mrs. Cory Entertained members and pledges.
5 Mercedes White Mercedes White visited Cedar Falls.
5 Last Wednesday evening Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Harmon, and Mrs. Clark installed patronesses.
5 Senior reception Seniors entertained the other classes at a formal reception.
5 Phi Omega Pi Annual dance held.
5 Song recital by Clara Geuder Performance program.
6 The future of the race Lee Campbell's Interstate debate contest oration; printed in full.
7 The Department of Teaching Department of Teaching issues bulletin describing Training School activities.
7 World champion typist gives demonstration at T. C. L. Hossfeld gives demonstrations.
8 Mabel Hanan Plans to teach in Mt. Morris.
8 Adolph Bentrude Visited his mother in Cedar Falls; coaching in Waterloo.
8 Edith Beatty Accepted position as principal in Dysart.
8 Grace Gaarder Plans to teach English and public speaking at Mapleton.
8 Edna May Rittenhouse Plans to teach in Shell Rock.
8 Dora Wall Plans to teach fifth grade in Estherville.
8 Elsie Byvank Plans to teach music in Independence.
8 Miss Dorothy Smalling Visited campus to conduct work as the new local and alumni editor for the College Eye.
8 Mrs. Geraldine Schmitt Accepted position teaching in the commercial department at West Waterloo.
8 Miss Lucille Woodcock Attended the wedding of Dorothy Chapin and Erwin Kirchoff.
8 Miss Lucile Woodcock Attended the wedding of Dorothy Chapin and Erwin Kirchoff.
8 "Early to Rise"; by Shirley Scott, via extension Short story concerning a Benjamin Franklin quote.
8 Three T. C. graduates sign up at $2500 Three alumni take superintendent jobs.
8 Win dual meet from Dubuque I. S. T. C. defeated Dubuque in track, 96 2/3 to 39 1/3.