College Eye — March 24, 1926
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Two student recitals to be given this week | Marlys Schwarck and Mary Miner will perform. | |
| 1 | Important bone discovered by local scientist | Professor Cable excavates bison bones near Cherokee. | |
| 1 | Frats hope to have Pan-Hell council; will present plan to faculty | Will seek approval from faculty for new association of fraternities. | |
| 1 | Students chosen to represent T. C. at interstate meet | Roster of winners. | |
| 1 | Former faculty member fights May Francis | Agnes Samuelson will oppose ISTC alumna May Francis in tough race for Iowa Superintendent of Public Instruction. | |
| 1 | Purple Crab to appear in April; "Justy" calls it mirror of C. F. | Viggo Justesen will publish a satirical magazine called the Purple Crab. | |
| 1 | Night prowling preps keep cops busy | Police often apprehend men taking part in hazing activities. | |
| 1 | Plans trip to Europe | Professors Duncan and Freeman will travel to Europe this summer. | |
| 1 | Foot infection rampant among T. C. students | College sees epidemic of athlete's foot. | |
| 1 | Dogtown growing up will be new Chicago | Brief history of College Hill business community; new Berg's Drugstore under construction. | |
| 1 | Widow by Proxy to be given March 31; Hazel Strayer takes lead | Preview of the play; roster of cast members. | |
| 1 | Minnesinger concert given in auditorium | Max Noah will be soloist. | |
| 2 | Tentative plans are being made | YWCA will hold retreat. | |
| 2 | Rumors are abroad | Beth Tracy is planning a work day. | |
| 2 | May Day | Will save floats and other decorations for Fiftieth Anniversary celebration. | |
| 2 | Student Council members | Student Council will meet. | |
| 2 | "Pinafore" staged at T.C. H. S. | Coached by ISTC students. | |
| 2 | Wanted: a teacher of The Book | Bible classes offered every Sunday morning. | |
| 3 | I. L. Lillehei, C. H. Bailey, and C. A. Fullerton | Will present papers at Iowa State Teachers Association meeting. | |
| 3 | Miss Cole | Agnes Cole, Effie Schuneman, Alice Waugh, and Corley Conlon attended conference. | |
| 3 | Ettabelle Storer | Now conducting the orchestra at East Waterloo schools. | |
| 3 | Easter meetings scheduled | Mrs. O. B. Read and Charles Todd to lead meetings. | |
| 3 | Mrs. Miller | Substituting for Rosa Ruegnitz, who is visiting her mother in Rochester. | |
| 3 | Mrs. Ritter | Lillian Ritter is teaching for Belva Swalwell, who is ill. | |
| 3 | Our music faculty | Professors Hays, Samson and Schmidt have been ill the past few days. | |
| 3 | The following instructors | Myrtle Gaffin, T. B. Krouskup, Mrs. Condit, Frances Botsford, G. R. Mach, and R. O. Skar attend conference. | |
| 3 | Dr. Merchant | Attends meeting of North Central Association. | |
| 3 | Professor E. J. Cable | "Geology in Iowa" was the title of the address by Professor Cable to the members of the Waterloo Women's Club. | |
| 3 | Mrs. Althea W. Bujer | Doing graduate work at the University of Minnesota. Will return to teaching for the summer session. | |
| 3 | Prof. John R. Slacks | Following graduate work at University of Chicago Professor Slacks returns to teaching in the rural education department. Mary Anderson, his replacement, returns to Iowa City for graduate study. | |
| 3 | Edna Wolfe | Following an extended visit with her brother, Edna Wolfe has returned to classes. | |
| 3 | Miss Humiston | Dorothy Humiston called to California due to the death of her mother. | |
| 3 | Marian Smith | Marian Smith, from Ames, spent time with Lyla Smith. | |
| 3 | June McComas | Read at the mother and daughter party at Teachers College High School. | |
| 3 | Keep the home pot boiling | Faculty give their viewpoints on war and peace. | |
| 3 | Jubilee year book | Preview of the 1926 Old Gold. | |
| 3 | College Inn News | News notes. | |
| 4 | In defense of athletics | Satirical look at college athletics. | |
| 4 | Topics in brief | Jokes and humor. | |
| 4 | Growing pains | Pays homage to the call of spring. | |
| 5 | The inquiring reporter | Asks students what they would really like to do for a living. | |
| 5 | The tale of Dogtown | Attempts to determine why College Hill is called Dogtown. | |
| 5 | Girls play ball | Six women's softball teams organized. | |
| 5 | Folk dance festival | Will feature dances of many nations. | |
| 6 | All State teams | Roster of those chosen for All State basketball team | |
| 6 | Drake ties for sixth | All State basketball team announced. | |
| 6 | Four grid rules changed by football committee; will eliminate the passing attack and the use of the safety | Summary of rules concerning passing and kicking. | |
| 6 | Former Tutor star accepts position with alma mater; will have charge of diamond squad starting April first. | Lawrence Whitford to be new baseball coach and assistant football coach. | |
| 6 | Morrison honored forward berth on All-State quintet; Horton in third place, All-Star, both on Iowa Conference five | Honors men chosen to all-state and all-conference teams. | |
| 7 | Spring and hiking W. A. A. points | Schedule of hikes on which women may earn WAA points. | |
| 7 | Swimming | Roster of women who won points. | |
| 7 | Botanists meet | Professor Clark spoke on ecology. | |
| 7 | Alpha Delta Alphas win free throw contest | ||
| 8 | W. A. A. scholarship to be given at spring banquet | A lucky member will win $25. | |
| 8 | Pi Tau Phi | Held tea for rushees. | |
| 8 | Phi Sigma Phi | Held St. Patrick's Day party. | |
| 8 | Ossoli | Enjoyed extemporaneous program. | |
| 8 | Officers of the Catholic Student Association | CSA elects officers; raises money for its library. | |
| 8 | Box social | Sponsored by WAA. | |
| 8 | Miss Mary E. Haight | Mary Haight is recovering from a broken arm. | |
| 8 | Alpha Beta Gamma | News notes. | |
| 8 | Alpha Theta Beta | Announces pledges. |