College Eye — April 29, 1925

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1 Miss Fern Farley wins first place Wins the extemporaneous contest at the Interstate League of Teachers Colleges speech competition.
1 Relay men break a record; Bender's relay demons show Drake some true I. S. T. C. class Results from the Drake Relays.
1 Advanced students recital tonight Advanced music students to perform; schedule of performers and their work.
1 Northeast Iowa Y. W. Training Council Y. W. C. A. holds Training Council on T. C. campus.
1 Annual meeting of Academy of Science The thirty-ninth annual meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science will be held on the Teachers College campus.
1 Miss Marie Tiffany, symphony soloist Will perform along with Minneapolis Symphony on May 7; photo.
1 Training School play Thursday and Friday "The Charm School" to be presented by the senior class of T. C. High.
1 Notice; all Old Gold tickets due by May 10th The 1925 Old Gold is set to go on sale soon.
1 Final May Queen election Thursday--everybody may vote; look over the list--come around by Boardman's office and vote Roster of finalists.
2 Educational Courtship
2 Unusually good Sunday service The Reverend W. K. Williams delivers Sunday sermon.
3 The Inquiring Reporter Professors respond to the question "Why are you teaching school?"
3 College Hi-Light edited by T. C. H. S. T. C. High publishes student newspaper; newspaper staff listed.
4 Your college paper Reprint of the first editorial published in the January 12, 1892, issue of The Normal Eyte.
4 Harvard Lampoon suppressed Account of a Boston police raid against the Harvard Lampoon due to 'obscene' material in the issue.
4 Editor's note This issue of the College Eye published by the newspaper staff for the coming year.
4 Twenty-five and twenty years ago in the Normal Eyte Recap of issues of the Normal Eyte from twenty-five and twenty years ago.
5 Alpha Program for recent meeting.
5 Phi Sigma Phi Entertained by Professors Childs and Lambert.
5 Cecilians give fine home concert Held annual local concert.
5 Sigma Tau Delta Pledges entertained active members at tea.
5 Kappa Theta Psi Enjoyed a river party and picnic.
5 Prof. Hays' pupil honored by critics Craig Ellison won first place in a district music contest; competed in Iowa City as the representative of northeastern Iowa.
5 Bessie Zimmer recital Monday evening Program for recital.
5 Phi Sigma Phi Announces pledges.
5 Alpha Beta Gamma Entertained rushees at a tea.
5 Alpha Delta Alpha Held informal dance.
5 Eulalian Program for recent meeting.
6 Kohawk track squad defeat Bender men in close dual meet; Williams, Capt. Ehrhardt break college records Coe defeats ISTC, 69 1/3 - 66 2/3.
6 Tri-meet at Decorah Saturday; Teachers, Upper Iowa U., and Luther College entered in track classic Preview of upcoming track meet against Upper Iowa and Luther.
6 Coach Minton's nine wins over Ames baseball team in first game by 4-3 Tutors beat Iowa State, 4-3, in first game; drop second to Cyclones, 6-4, after rain delay.
6 Minton sluggers meet Waterloo nine here Friday p.m.; Watters, Rider, White, veteran hitters, should keep places in batting column Tutors to play Waterloo Hawks.
7 Varsity hitting Batting statistics for baseball players.
7 And I ask myself, why? Concern about student apathy toward learning.
7 Jeremiah does it Jeremiah writes home about his recent marriage.
8 Henry Van Dusen discusses campus problems Discusses typical problems on campus for new students.
8 The Playcraft Club is a dramatic organization of real talent Presented "Where But In America" at last meeting.
8 Commercial Department sponsors big high school meet Aim of the contest is to produce better typists, teachers, and shorthand writers.
8 Cupid's cunning interferes in the Public Speaking Department Bridal shower held for Florence Weaver.
8 The aristocratic Imps spend their vacation in the South The Imps to play at the Washington Hotel in Shreveport, Louisiana.