College Eye — May 12, 1926

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1 Music teacher retires Professor Childs will retire at end of summer term; will take trip around the world.
1 Women's swimming meet Will compete against each other.
1 Y. M. starts drive for Geneva camp Trying to get large group of men to sign up.
1 Awards given to participants in debate-oratory; Prof. Fish tells of benefits gained from speech activity Roster of those who received awards.
1 String ensemble class to play for Sunday Vespers Program for performance.
1 H. S. senior class gives "Stop Thief" Thurs. and Friday; play is coached by college drama students Brief preview of the play; cast members.
1 Piano recital Performance program for Margaret Wagner.
2 Slang Defends use of everyday slang.
2 A senior replies Student tells what has been most valuable to him in his studies at ISTC.
4 Iowa provides for exceptional students University of Iowa is trying out a system in which exceptional students can finish their degrees in less than four years.
4 A Bouquet of Eyelets Poems and quips submitted by campus members.
4 Bishop Cadman on youth
4 Collegiate prohibition referendum is on Sampling of opinions from US colleges on the effects of Prohibition.
4 Commencement day an ancient festival History of Commencement
5 Miss Alice Tonneson Attended Iowa High School Music Contest in Iowa City.
5 Mrs. Rait E. Grace Rait's mother passed away following a lengthy illness.
5 The plans for a trip Social Science class will visit Independence hospital at a later date.
5 A good deal has been done Professors Fullerton and Mayfield taught music to children on train bound for Ringstead.
5 Miss Lillian Lambert Absent from school due to the illness and death of her sister.
5 Miss Botsford Attended Central Commercial Teachers Association meeting in Des Moines.
5 Irene Wagner Patient at the College Hospital.
5 Mary Ainsworth In detention hospital due to measles.
5 Marie Zimmer and Jessie Sutter Victims of the measles epidemic. Marie recovering in the detention center. Jessie is recovering at home.
5 Allen Bailey Visited parents in Cedar Falls.
5 Alice Rodgers Visited her sister in Iowa City and received medical attention.
6 The College Eye subscription campaign Lambda Gamma Nu wins College Eye subscription sales contest.
6 Azeltine takes tennis tourney; Xanho and Alpha Chi ball teams still in the running Defeated Glen McBride.
6 Alpha Theta Beta Able Hobo founder George E. Wallace was on campus.
6 Tutors win two from Ames; Purple men display good ball and beat Cyclones two straight; Ames pitcher fails in first game I. S. T. C. gains revenge on Cyclones with two wins. Summary of both baseball games.
6 Tutors make new half mile relay mark at Hamline; dual meet this week at Coe. Tutors have success at dual meet with Coe, and set record at Hamline Relays.
6 College sponsors high school track and field meet Saturday; forty schools expected to enter
7 Delphian literary society Held annual banquet.
7 Society Performance program for Marlys Schwarck.
7 Tomorrow evening in Gilchrist chapel Performance program for Clara Jobes.
8 Carl Magee Will give Campanile dedication address; photo.
8 Tuesday evening Mildred Raker and Carene Vandersall will present recitals.
8 Chresto Will hold banquet.
8 Homerian Held annual banquet.
8 Delta Gamma Lambda Mrs. O. H. Leonard spoke on trip to Holy Land.
8 Eulalian news English Club will hold annual breakfast.
8 Second year primary breakfast