College Eye — May 6, 1925

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1 Commencement play "Pharaoh's Daughter" to be staged 28-29; annual production to portray magnificence and splendor of ancient Egypt Preview of upcoming production directed by Professor Bertha Martin.
1 Campanile drive to be launched Friday Drive to obtain remainder of funds needed to construct memorial Campanile; ten teams organized.
1 Helen McHugh walks away with May Queen honors by big margin; will preside over festivities of May Day which will be held Thursday, May 21 Helen McHugh elected 1925 May Queen.
1 Euterpeans will appear in recital next Tuesday Euterpean Glee Club to give annual recital; will include dance.
1 Hockaday-Wilke give splendid recital Cora Mae Hockaday and Kathryn Wilke give recital in Gilchrist Chapel.
1 Cedar Falls Band in concert Friday; is under direction of Prof. F. L. McCreary Program for performance provided.
1 D. D. Murphy slated for Commencement address here June 2; is outstanding attorney and President of Iowa State Board of Education D. D. Murphy to deliver Commencement address.
1 Lake Geneva meeting at 'Y' room tomorrow Meeting to be held for all students wishing to attend the Y. M. C. A. student conference at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
1 Annual music festival tomorrow The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra set to play; proceeds to go to the Campanile Fund; photo.
1 Campus is Mecca for Iowa scientists; R. I. Cratty of Ames is new president Iowa Academy of Science holds 39th annual meeting on T. C. campus.
2 Dorothy McKerral in song recital tonight Program provided.
2 Bel Cantos to give concert at Baptist church this Sunday; Clara Jobes is organist Program for performance provided.
2 Do not judge others, urges Dr. Kleven; St. Olaf pastor makes plea for life of "earnestness" The Reverend N. Kleven of St. Olaf College speaks at Sunday service.
2 'The Charm School' was great success; played by the senior class at the Training School Senior class of T. C. High puts on play.
3 College Orchestra makes decided hit in final concert; skillful interpretation of selections by Miss Ruegnitz adds to success Recap of program under direction of Edward Kurtz.
3 Hansen-Swain-Simmers in recital next Monday Performance program..
3 Musbach-Knittle in recital May 13 Recital to be given in Gilchrist Hall.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
4 The Commencement play Urges students to attend Commencement play, "The Pharaoh's Daughter."
4 To those who like to join Denounces students who join too many campus organizations and fail to contribute to any of them as a result.
4 Isn't it wonderful? Speaks out against overuse of the word "wonderful."
4 Thank you Reminds students to pay their College Eye subscriptions.
5 Phi Omega Pi notes Margaret Milversted hosted breakfast.
5 V. O. V. Sigma Phi Held regular meeting at the home of Cornelia Woolverton and Helen Easley.
5 Phi Omega Pi notes Margaret Milversted hosted breakfast.
5 The Phi Omega Pi's Entertained rushees.
5 Theta Alpha Phi Enjoyed a party and picnic supper.
5 May Day breakfast Nu Omicron Nu Sigma Phi sorority entertained.
5 Shake-Aristo banquet Program for banquet.
5 Delphian formal dinner Formal dinner held.
5 Sigma Tau Delta formal dance Thirty-six couples attended the Spring dance.
5 Formal initiation Held by Sigma Tau Delta.
5 Pi Theta Pi dance Held Spring Formal; details about the event and those who attended.
5 The Pi Theta Pi sorority Announces pledges.
5 Phi Sigma Phi Held annual Spring Formal; details about the event and those who attended.
6 Tutors outhit Waterloo "Hawks" but unable to play errorless ball; drop second ragged contest Friday to veteran leaguers Tutors lose to Waterloo in baseball, 9-7.
6 Tutors will hold high school track meet here May 23; 500 athletes will compete High schools in the region to compete in Tutor interscholastic track meet.
6 Entries for Tutor tennis tournament must be in by May 7; state meet at Simpson on May 22 and 23 Home tournament to be held to determine entries in Iowa Conference tournament at Simpson College.
6 Dubuque 'U'-Pedagog clash today; Teachers' nine meet "Germans" in hardest battle on schedule Tutors to play baseball game against Dubuque University; championship Tutor basketball and wrestling squads to be honored prior to game.
7 Summary of Luther tri-meet Results of track meet provided.
7 Coach Bender soon to issue call for spring grid work; many candidates are expected to receive training in early session work Preview of 1925 football squad.
7 Bender's stars cop tri-meet; easily smother Luther and Upper Iowa University in Decorah classic Tutor track team defeats Luther and Upper Iowa with a score of ninety points.
7 Iowa Conference meet Saturday at Des Moines; fast Tutor squad entered Track squad to compete in Iowa Conference track meet in Des Moines.
8 Seniors don caps and gowns Members of the senior class to wear caps and gowns and march as a body to chapel services.
8 New instructors for summer term Fifty-seven new professors to join faculty for summer term.
8 Presbyterian field director to speak Sunday Ralph W. Owen to deliver sermon on "Greatness and Service."
8 Gospel team speaks at Finchford Sunday Y. M. C. A. gospel team secured by Roy Brown, superintendent and T. C. graduate.
8 Ivan Fern Ivan Fern attended the Iowa Academy of Science meeting; Ivan Maxson visited Plainfield.
8 Prof. Mach speaks to college Commercial Club Spoke on "Prospects in Commercial Education."
8 Oklahoma educator here May 4 and 5 W. C. Herring visits campus to study rural education work.
8 Buxton and Noah in charge of Morning Watch Will be held in Y. M. C. A. room.
8 William Conradi William Conradi visited Waverly.
8 Capt. C. S. Aldrich dies suddenly Husband of Bess Streeter Aldrich dies in Nebraska..
8 Miss Conlon at art convention in Tennessee Will return to Cedar Falls on Sunday.
8 Miss Stratton is elected to Omicron Nu Inducted into the University of Kansas at Manhattan chapter.