College Eye — April 15, 1925

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1 Teachers travel to Missouri interstate oratory meet; Janet Galford and Dorothy Stone will uphold Purple honors at Cape Girardeau T. C. students to represent college at speech contest in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
1 New Y. M. officers installed Thursday; delegation to attend "Y" Officers Training Camp at Boone, April 16, 17, 18 Y. M. C. A. elects officers for the upcoming year.
1 Dean Reed calls 250 students on carpet; various forms of dishonesty are brought to light concerning spring enrollment Roughly 250 students caught manipulating registration numbers in some manner so as to register earlier.
1 Dr. Parkes Cadman, famous preacher, to lecture tomorrow; acknowledges as one of most brilliant speakers on the American platform Dr. S. Parkes Cadman to speak.
1 Miss Freeman's pianists give splendid recital Advanced piano students give recital; another scheduled for the term.
1 Cecilian Glee Club to appear in annual concert Monday; will stage program at Independence tomorrow evening, Hudson next Friday Cecilians performing on small local tour; photo.
1 Primary election for May Queen tomorrow Students to elect finalists for May Queen.
1 Kurtz to be honored by symphony in concert here May 7; well known artist Henri Verbrugen is conductor of Minneapolis Orchestra Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra to play piece composed by Edward Kurtz.
1 Presbyterians in charge of Y. W. meeting Thursday Reports to be given by students who attended the Presbyterian National Young Folks Convention in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
1 State legislature grants $1,422,500 to T. C. next two years; budget director estimates other sources will swell total to $1,823,500 General Assembly allocates funds to Teachers College for 1925-1927 fiscal years; rough breakdown of budget.
2 College journalists hold valuable conference at Drake; Mary Ainsworth, local editor of next year's "Eye," attends confab Conference of the Iowa College Press Association held in Des Moines; description of events.
2 Minnesingers at Dysart last night Minnesingers perform in Dysart.
2 College Orchestra in third and final concert April 28; special feature will be Miss Ruegnitz at piano Performance program.
2 "Y" Cabinet outlining policy for coming year; Siegloff now in charge of morning watch Y. M. C. A. holding meetings to determine policy for upcoming year.
3 Plans being made for Lake Geneva conference Y. M. C. A. members to attend conference in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
3 Presbyterian Student Center at same location Presbyterian student prayer meeting to be held at same location, despite reports to the contrary.
3 $35,000 still needed for Campanile Fund Costs and location given for construction of Campanile for the college's fiftieth anniversary.
3 Frye speaks to underwriters Delivers principal address at the monthly Waterloo Life Underwriters' Association meeting.
3 Library books have peculiar fascination for many students; librarians lose track of texts no matter how vigilant the watch Discussion on missing books from the library.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
4 The modern college Reprint of Iowa Attorney General John Sargent's letter in the Des Moines Register regarding the duties of an individual in college.
4 Editor's beatitudes Thanks offered to those who make the newspaper run efficiently and productively.
4 A squash or an oak Anecdote about James A. Garfield during his time as president of Ohio's Oberlin College.
5 Word has been received Charles Leavitt was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa national honorary scholastic fraternity.
5 Walter Olsen Visited campus; attending Drake.
5 Ivan Fenn Visited friends on campus; attending the State University.
5 Miss Mary Francis Day National Y. W. C. A. personal secretary to visit campus.
5 The crowd at morning watch Attendance at Y. W. C. A. meetings increasing.
5 Alpha Society Program for recent meeting.
5 Mrs. (A. C.) Genevieve Federsen Plans to work in the public school music department of Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois.
5 Miss Anna Gertrude Childs Visited her sister in Estherville for Easter.
5 Miss Edith Mahon Visited friends on campus; teaching in Clinton, Iowa.
5 Miss Enid and Edna Skelton Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
5 Phi Omega Pi Mrs. Cory entertained at a "kid party;" roster of members who spent Easter at their homes.
5 Alpha Beta Gamma Etta Gray entertained members at a house party.
5 V. O. V. Sigma Phi Roster of officers.
5 Fifty students secure positions through Placement Bureau; department is under direction of Mrs. Edna M. Shutt Roster of students who have taken jobs.
6 Kohawks nose out Tutor nine in ragged affair by a 14-8 score; Wilson pitches good ball Coe defeats Teachers College in baseball, 14-8.
6 Tom Jones, former Tutor star, coach at Wisconsin University Profile of Tom Jones, T. C. alumnus and track coach at the University of Wisconsin.
6 Three new records set in Pegagog home meet last week; Leighton star with 17 points in four events Results from the Tutor home track meet.
6 Coe-Tutor meet here Saturday; trackmen primed for dual classic with Cedar Rapids cinder stars Preview of upcoming dual meet on the Teachers College track.
7 "The Rock" presented to large audience Review of play given by Presbyterian students.
7 New minister of Waterloo to speak Sunday The Reverend Morgan of the First Congregational Church of West Waterloo to deliver sermon at college service.
7 Dr. Stoops, Grinnell, delivers impressive Easter service Dr. John Dashiel Stoops of Grinnell College gives sermon.
8 Dr. E. J. Cable speaks to Rotarians Delivers address on the geology of Iowa.
8 Edith Dorman Will work in Manchester.
8 Condit resigns position on hospital board Ira Condit resigns seat after two years on the Sartori board.
8 Old Gold sends last work to engravers Final copies scheduled to arrive on campus May 15.
8 Miss White has sudden attack of appendicitis Emergency operation performed in Davenport; will return to Cedar Falls in a matter of days.
8 Imps broadcast fine concert from WHO Were on the air for nearly three hours due to volume of requests.
8 Kurtz honored by celebrated organist Composition by Professor Kurtz to be performed by Wilhelm Middelschulte at Notre Dame.
8 Historic picture now in possession of college College gains possession of portrait of Annie Wittenmyer, one of the founders of the Soldiers' Orphan Home, which would eventually become Iowa State Teachers College; picture located in President Seerley's office.
8 Three Teachers alumni win Columbia scholarships Emma Chase, Luella Wright, and Glenn Bakkum will attend Columbia University on the Lydia C. Roberts Scholarship.
8 Coe coach inspects new gymnasium Professor George Bryant of Coe College looks over new gymnasium to form opinions on a similar structure at Coe.
8 Dramatic club elects new members Roster of new members.