College Eye — March 24, 1926

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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.