College Eye — May 13, 1925

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1 Annual spring play an Egyptian drama; seats will be on sale Monday, May 25 Description of this year's production, "Pharaoh's Daughter."
1 Campanile campaign now under way Fundraising drive for Campanile launched with a dinner at the cafeteria; photo.
1 May fete program nearing completion; short interpretive dances to be given by P. E. girls Description of upcoming activities for the May Day celebration.
1 Tutors win conference meet; Coach Paul Bender's speedy tracksters down Simpsonians Tutors defeat Simpson College at the conference track meet, 57 1/2-43 1/7.
1 Art gallery on main floor of library Main floor of library converted into permanent art gallery; about 250 reproductions on display.
1 Famous Minneapolis Symphony pleases in two concerts; hearty applause showered on Kurtz, composer of March in D Review of performances given by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra.
1 5 extension schools to operate this summer Schools to operate in Carroll, Corydon, Red Oak, Sheldon, and Clinton.
1 16 men receive "A" 3 successive terms; honored by Men's Faculty Club at banquet yesterday Roster of students earning high grades.
2 Cross & Co. and the Berg Drug Co. Prizes awarded for typewriting contest held at college.
2 Great demand for commercial teachers Commercial students with four year degrees have many job opportunities open to them.
2 Cedar Falls Band well received at college concert; audience enjoys cornet and saxophone solos by Oleson and Boysen respectively Recap of performance.
2 Helene Glenny Helene Glenny visited Waterloo; Professor Welles performed in Galesburg; Lenora Holm visited Cedar Falls; Viola Nelson visited Albert Lea.
2 Wilmarth-Ritter edit new book "Rural School Methods" to be used in Rural Education and Extension Departments.
2 Rev. Owen delivers impressive sermon at Sunday service; believes men "can best serve God through love of all races" The Reverend Owen speaks on "The Greatness of Service."
2 Miss Myers awarded by Underwood Company Julia Myers awarded Pearl Medal Emblem for obtaining favorable results from typing classes.
3 Hansen-Swain give audience rare musical treat Recap of recital given by Ruth Hansen and Frank Swain.
3 Clara Jobes at piano in program Tuesday Will be assisted by Mabel Benton Brown.
3 Musbach's piano recital tonight Program for performance provided.
3 "The Mouse Trap" given at Playcraft Club last night Performance directed by Amy Lyons.
4 Dig! Dig! Dig! Urges student to contribute to the Campanile fund.
4 Iowa Conference champions, again Congratulates the track squad on capturing the third conference championship of the year, after basketball and wrestling.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
4 A real vacation Students urged to consider attending the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. conferences in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, over the summer.
5 Shield Club breakfast Toast program given at breakfast.
5 Alpha-Philo banquet Program for banquet.
5 English Club breakfast Annual breakfast held; roster of officers elected.
5 Minnesinger banquet Plans to entertain friends at a dinner.
5 Dorothy and Winona McFarland Visited their home in Marshalltown.
5 Kappa Theta Psi Corley Conlon, Geraldine Ogle, and Judith Chase hosted a luncheon.
5 Alpha houseparty at Willard Hall Twenty-five girls attended.
5 Gamma bridge party Hosted by Alta Freeman, Isabel Thomes, and Helen Knapp.
5 Alpha Beta Gamma Announces new pledges.
5 Zetalethean Held regular meeting.
5 Ellen Richards Club Entertained by Anna Leggett; followed by business meeting and program.
5 Phi Omega Pi spring dance Details about the dance.
5 Kappa Delta Pi Announces new members; program for banquet.
5 Alpha Literary Society Program for observance of Mother's Day.
5 Freshman Commission entertains Entertained the Sophomore Council.
5 Clio formal dinner Held formal dinner; program for dinner.
5 Alpha Beta Gamma dance Plans for annual spring formal.
6 Simpson dual meet Friday; clash fast Indianola squad here Track team to face Simpson in last meet of the season.
6 Spring football drill underway; over 35 men respond Preview of 1925 football squad.
6 'Cow' Minton's tribe wins over Ellsworth College '9' easily; Webb twirls good ball Tutors defeat Ellsworth College in baseball, 6-2.
7 Coach Mendenhall's baseball nine meet Wartburg College Thursday; Tutor seconds to play first game on local diamond Tutor second string to play Wartburg.
7 Little Tutors in annual track classic with Tigers Saturday T. C. High to run against Cedar Falls High.
7 Little Tutors take second place in Cedar Falls meet; Training School amass 31 1/2 points T. C. High finishes behind Traer, 72-31 1/2.
7 Ruby Bennett Ruby Bennett visited campus.
7 Pedagogs defeat Dubuque "U"; purple and gold nine take Dubuque "Germans" into camp by 6-2 score Tutors defeat Dubuque University in baseball, 6-2.
8 Y. M. preparing for Lake Geneva conference Y. M. C. A. organizing for trip to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
8 Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Musbach Iva Musbach's parents will visit campus.
8 Bel Cantos in Sunday concert Gave concert at the First Baptist Church.
8 Song recital tomorrow night Roster of performers.
8 Edna May Rittenhouse Edna Rittenhouse attended Philo-Alpha banquet.
8 Alpha Delts win College Eye subscription campaign Wins $25 dollar first prize.
8 Old Golds are here! Old Golds arrive and will be distributed, providing all dues and fees have been paid.
8 Cohagen to speak at "Y" Thursday Stephen Cohagen of the Waterloo Y. M. C. A. to speak on the origin of the Y. M. C. A. and its relation to world problems.
8 Fort Dodge minister to speak here The Reverend Earl M. Thompkins to deliver sermon at Sunday services.
8 Franklin Greene, former student, dies suddenly Profile of Franklin Greene, who died suddenly in Chicago.