College Eye — April 8, 1925

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1 Conradi is elected president of Y. M.; Buxton, Vice Pres. Y. M. C. A. elects officers for the coming year.
1 Campanile cornerstone dedication at Commencement; son of first president of college will speak at Alumni Breakfast Plans for Commencement activities provided; Fred C. Gilchrist will speak.
1 Special supervision for those below 'M'; college authorities doing all in power to aid delinquents New measures taken to aid T. C. students who fail to meet academic standards.
1 Dr. S. Parks Cadman, lecturer of note, here April 16; final speaker on lecture course is one of greatest preachers of day Dr. S. Parks Cadman to speak.
1 T. C. faculty share in Waterloo confab; Minnesingers, Cecilians, and Orchestra also on program Teachers College faculty attend the Northeast Iowa Teachers Association conference in Waterloo.
1 Tutor-Coe battle Saturday; Coach Minton's nine will meet Kohawks in second home game Tutors to play Coe College in baseball; team profiled.
1 Plans for May Day now underway; Student Council has set tentative date for annual event--May 23rd Plans for May Day celebration discussed.
1 Dr. Winship states food and education have same elements; eastern educator drives home excellent advice from long experience in profession A. E. Winship delivers address on education.
1 T. C. poet's new book just off the press; Mrs. Dickson slated for Authors' Congress program, Washington, D.C., April 26 Margaret Dickson to appear at Authors' Congress to promote her book, "Gumbo Lilies".
1 675 students now taking American Government course; work of department greatly expanded due to new state regulation Because of new state regulations, more instructors are slated to teach American Government courses.
2 "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" is favorite movie of students; "Ten Commandments" is close second with "Covered Wagon" taking third Survey taken of student movie preferences.
2 Annual Willard Hall house party a success Old and new YWCA cabinets meet.
2 Symphony proceeds to be pledged to Campanile Fund Music Festival Committee hopes to add $500 to the $1000 pledge from the previous year.
2 Men and women arguers banquet last Wednesday Charles Elick presided over the event.
2 Florence Reed Florence Reed has been sick.
3 Y. W. discussion Thursday Will discuss "A Christian Program."
3 T. C. alumnus directs play "Nathan Hale" Marie Ferguson directs the Ft. Dodge Junior College production.
3 Many securing positions through Placement Bureau Roster of those who have found jobs.
3 The Human Bedbug Poem by poet Margaret Dickson.
3 Jeremiah to his parents Jeremiah Plowman writes a letter home.
4 One half credit Students admonished for not using the library to do supplementary readings for classes.
4 Baseball Students urged to attend Tutor home baseball games.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
4 Energizing Cedar Falls folk Satirical letter unhappy with pending decision to make students who take the bus from Waterloo stop at the corner of First and Main before continuing on to the Hill.
5 C. A. Fullerton Judged an inter-high school music contest in Ferguson.
5 Pi Theta Pi Held a tea for rushees; program for recent meeting.
5 Alpha Program for recent meeting.
5 Zeta Easter program Program for upcoming Easter presentation.
5 Philo program Program for recent meeting.
5 Phi Sigma Phi Held formal initiation.
5 Miss Marjorie Hammer Teaching in Perry; visited Cedar Falls.
5 Kappa Theta Psi Elda May Platt entertained members.
5 Inter-fraternity dance Held in the Gymnasium; music provided by Imps Orchestra.
5 Cliosophic Program for recent meeting.
5 Hugh Logan Visited campus.
5 Homerian formal initiation Roster of pledges.
5 Religious Council urges attendance at church Easter; large number show interest in Christian season Church attendance increasing due to the Easter season.
5 Almeda Nelson Almeda Nelson is teaching in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
5 Evelyn Arquette Teaching in St. Cloud, Minnesota.
6 Pan-Hellenic will sponsor interfrat ball, track contest; Hobos, Xanhos, and Alpha Chis will battle for championship Fraternities to set up basketball tournament and track meet.
6 Home meet Friday afternoon; Coach Bender to pick men for Drake Relays and Coe dual meet Preview of upcoming track meet to determine track team members.
6 W. A. A. meeting next Tuesday Awards to be given for winter term sports.
6 Teachers wallop Ellsworth in one sided battle; Minton's coached squad looks well in first baseball tilt Tutors defeat Ellsworth, 9-1.
6 Tracy and Schnirring at athletic confab last week Students represent the Women's Athletic Association at sectional conference.
7 Training School Y. W. elects officers Roster of officers.
7 Colegrove speaks at Waterloo C. P. Colegrove speaks at the Northeastern Iowa Teachers Convention in Waterloo.
7 Debate letters awarded Roster of recipients.
7 Basketball team gets letters Roster of letter winners.
7 Typewriting certificates granted Roster of those who received certificates.
8 Marie LeGrand Has been ill.
8 Kathleen Porter Teaching in Nashua; visited Cedar Falls.
8 Dr. Stoops to speak here Easter Sunday John Dashiell Stoops will speak.
8 New bookstore will open soon Mr. McCarty will open store in unused portion of the College Inn.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Starbuck Visited friends.
8 Iowa scores high in music contest Olive Barker guides glee clubs to victory.
8 Imps broadcast from WHO Friday night Imps Orchestra to perform on Des Moines radio station.
8 President Seerley Spoke at Muscatine convention.
8 Presbyterian students to present "The Rock" Also presented play in Aplington.
8 Student recital yesterday afternoon Schedule of performers and their work.
8 Prof. Hoesly speaks to Science Club Speaks on colloids.
8 College High newspaper T. C. High journalism class producing College Hi-Light.
8 Emma Chase Visited campus.