College Eye — May 5, 1926

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1 Harrington and Houston win at interstate meet; both do honor to T. C. speech Dep't Elbert Harrington won oratorical division; Eileen Houston won extemporaneous contest.
1 A musical treat tomorrow at prices just half what they were elsewhere. Plenty of good seats. Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra will perform; photo.
1 Surprise dance opens the annual May Day festival; gala celebration on the campus Tuesday Gym will be decorated for the dance; schedule of May Day activities.
1 Senior English and music majors give interesting advice to freshmen Advice from Gena Grubb and Genevieve Hays.
1 Rev. Elbert J. Smith The Reverend Elbert J. Smith will preach Sunday.
1 President of Mills College visits local unit A. A. U. W. Aurelia Reinhardt and Mabel Volland visited campus; speak on purposes of the association.
1 Dramatic Club party Planning last meeting of the year.
2 Eye subscription contest Competition looks tough in subscription sales contest.
2 Attention Serenaders
2 Where they go Names and locations of those who have found teaching positions.
3 Piano recital Performance program for Lillian Dresser.
3 T. C. H. S. Held contests in shorthand and typewriting.
3 Euterpean Glee Club gives a delightful concert Brief performance review.
4 Do not believe what has been judged Concerned with the proper viewing of history, and how it should be taught.
4 A Bouquet of Eyelets Poems and quips submitted by campus members.
5 Miss Alpha Mayfield and Miss Florence Brown Hold luncheon at the Russell-Lamson.
5 Miss Kathryn Peterson Hosts luncheon for Ruth Knight in Bartlett Hall.
5 Altha Hinckle Hospitalized ten days with severe case of influenza.
5 Dorothy Charles Travels to Iowa City to read corrected proof of the Old Gold.
5 Miss Mildred Stomne and Dorothy Anderson Attended National Y. W. C. A. convention.
5 Mrs. Layton Her niece, Helen Marry, is attending Teachers College; honored at Black's Tea Room luncheon.
5 Lyla Day Teaching Primary and Secondary music for remainder of second term.
5 Mrs. C. A. Fullerton Entertained the old and new cabinets of the Y. W. C. A.
5 The State Cabinet Training Conference Four from Teachers College attend the YWCA conference.
5 Genevieve Hays Will teach in Belle Plaine.
5 Prof. Thompson Presented paper at Mississippi Valley Historical Association meeting.
5 Miss Eva M. Luse Traveled to Davenport and Shenandoah for job related visits.
5 Prof. George R. Mach Delegate to the Convention for Disabled American Veterans.
5 Miss Ruth Knight Teaching in Toledo; visits Kathryn Peterson.
5 Miss Botsford Attended Central Commercial Teachers Association meeting in Des Moines.
5 Those professors Seventeen professors from Teachers College attended Iowa Academy of Science meeting.
5 All residents of Bartlett Hall Bartlett Hall residents reminded to watch bulletin board.
6 Alpha Delta Alpha Enjoyed ice cream; elected officers.
6 Tutors battle Cyclones here; diamond fans expect real game with Ames nine this weekend; probable shifts in lineup will strengthen bases I. S. T. C. struggles to win after slow start to baseball season.
6 Basketball not so strenuous as most fans think Report on the activity level during games.
6 Pedagogs drop two games on invasion into Cyclone camp Lose 7-3 and 4-1 in baseball.
6 Purple tracksters swamp Luther and Upper Iowa, Bates high man; take first in all but two events Results of the competition.
7 Mother's Day observance History of Mother's Day.
7 Jubilee pageant Cast is rehearsing.
8 Pi Theta Pi Held formal spring dinner dance.
8 Kappa Theta Psi Enjoyed picnic on river.
8 V. O. V. Sigma Phi Held outdoor breakfast.
8 Pi Tau Phi Entertained at breakfast.
8 Max Noah recital Performance program.
8 Phi Omega Pi Entertained rushees.
8 Phi Sigma Phi Held sport dance.
8 Tau Sigma Delta Held spring dance.