College Eye — April 14, 1926

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1 New Y. M. cabinet enjoy great time at Boone retreat; trip rivals recent glee club expedition Account of trip to Boone camp.
1 Names of courses hard to spell as shown by test; Profs. Charles and Denny use unique system Professors Denny and Charles find that their students have a hard time spelling the names of college courses.
1 Seniors laud public speaking, debate, teaching of English. Too much education Albert Swenson, Walter Roberts, and Richard Day tell what they like and dislike about ISTC.
1 Annual band concert Cedar Falls Concert Band will perform.
1 Clara Jobes organ solo tomorrow Performance program.
1 June grads notice Must announce intention to graduate.
2 Henry Verbrugghen Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra will perform for Spring Music Festival; photo.
2 The Normal Eyte, April 11, 1906 Excerpts from old articles.
3 Wright's book on school history well illustrates; covers a fifty year period Brief review of "Fifty Years at the Teachers College."
3 The pop off; the four classes of college students
3 Did you know that? Full of quips and little known facts.
4 A Bouquet of Eyelets Poems and quips submitted by campus people.
4 Editorially Comments on bad habits of other schools.
5 Miss Gladys Lynch English scholarship to the University of Iowa awarded to Gladys Lynch, who is now serving as English teacher and drama coach in Iowa Falls.
5 Professor Cable Speaks on the topic; "Geology of Iowa".
5 Miss Hopkins Business and Professional Women's Club hear solo presented by Miss Hopkins; accompanied at the piano by Theodora Messerschmidt.
5 Margaret Fullerton Spent the weekend with Professor and Mrs. C. A. Fullerton. Mrs. Fullerton and Margaret were guests of the old and new cabinets of the Y. W. C. A.
5 Miss Florence Begeman Teaching in Salt Lake City; receives raise.
5 Kathryn Peterson Serving as principal of the Junior High School at Cooper, Iowa.
5 Five students Five students treated at College Hospital.
5 It's real sob stuff "The White Sister" shown at the Auditorium
5 Today at chapel time All Y. W. members expected to participate in work day.
5 The cast Dramatic Club presents play, "The Kleptomaniac", in Waterloo.
5 Professor W. B. Fagan Expects to receive Ph. D. in English during leave of absence.
5 Mrs. Margaret Ball Dickson Earns master's degree from University of South Dakota; writing poetry for New Jersey magazine and is on the staff of "Harp".
5 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Orth Visit Mrs. Orth's parents in Vinton.
5 Want to teach in Hawaii Georgia Victor will relate her experiences of teaching in Puerto Rico.
5 Prof. C. A. Fullerton Professors C. A. Fullerton, Alpha Mayfield, and Minnie E. Starr attended meeting in Detroit.
6 Tutors to open baseball season with Coe College; Kohawks have strong team Excitement builds for upcoming baseball season.
6 Ohio and Kansas relays to draw stars this week; outdoor track season opens officially Saturday; Hoff appears at Kansas Track and field season begins with two large events.
6 Pedagogs will send fast team to the Drake Relay games; local school will enter two fast relay crews Teams prepare for Drake Relays.
6 T. C. H. S. home meet looks promising; Orr, George, and Johnson among the old men back Preview of the meet.
6 Tutor home meet Saturday; Coach Dickinson to pick track men for Drake Relays; many entries in all events
7 Bel Canto Club pleases audience Short review of performance.
8 Alpha Theta Beta Held initiation.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha Entertained four members of the faculty.
8 Phi Sigma Phi Presented tea.
8 Pi Tau Phi Entertained rushees.
8 Chresto Informally initiated pledges.
8 Cliosophic Presented program.
8 Shakespearean Presented program and sang.
8 Genevieve Hays recital Performance program.
8 Phi Omega Pi Elected officers.