College Eye — May 19, 1926

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1 Geneva YMCA camp will specialize in "quest groups."
1 Notice Seniors should get caps and gowns.
1 Prof. Nelson Professor Nelson will go to Decorah for his class reunion.
1 Vesper service College Orchestra performed at service; photo.
1 Orchestra gives concert this P. M. Performance program; group now includes fifty members; photo.
1 Reception for grads tonight President and Mrs. Seerley will entertain graduating classes.
1 Senior women win track meet Seniors defeat other classes; results of the meet.
1 Primary students write and stage marionette play; sixteen ladies pull the wires Put on play "Dr. Doolittle"; raise $55 for Campanile fund.
1 Anniversary pageant May 29; three hundred people in cast of historical play; story of the struggle of youth Special stage built in new gymnasium; summary of the pageant story written by James Hearst.
1 Students honor Miss D. Hammond Has been teaching at ISTC for three years; will marry Floyd K. Reed.
1 Fifty-six attend glee club dinner Program for Minnesinger dinner.
2 Student recital Performance program for Ruth Knittel and Florence Reed.
3 Notice of registration, summer term Registration procedures.
4 The College Eye--a review Current staff offers advice to new staff.
4 A Bouquet of Eyelets Short poems and humorous comments.
5 All students Books to be sold can be brought to the Y. W. Book Exchange the last Thursday and Friday of the term.
5 Professor Abbott Roy Abbott gives commencement addresses in Bradgate and Orchard.
5 Miss Hammond Dorothy Hammond has returned to her home to complete preparations for her wedding.
5 The annual Junior-Senior Banquet Banquet will be held May 21, 1926.
5 The last meeting Final meeting of the Biology Club scheduled.
5 The T. C. H. S. Commencement exercises Date and time announced for commencement services at Teachers College High School.
5 Dorothy I. Whiteside Dorothy I. Whiteside, student in the Cosmopolitan School of Music and Dramatic Art, gave a recital in Chicago.
5 George Taylor George Taylor will teach art in Indianola.
5 Ruby McAtee Visits Central City.
5 Elma Lighter Spent the weekend in Conrad.
5 About three hundred Three hundred women sailed up the river on May Day; enjoyed picnic breakfast.
5 May Day was the occasion Cecilian May Day banquet full of music and clever toasts.
5 Fern Dickey Visited sister at Cornell College.
5 Dorothy Drew Visited in Cedar Falls.
5 The Dramatic Club Members of the Dramatic Club held a picnic and enjoyed presenting poems, songs, and plays prior to their business meeting.
5 Tomorrow evening Mildred Raker and Corene Van Der Sall will give recital assisted by Ruby McAtee.
5 Professor C. A. Fullerton C. A. Fullerton judged music contest in Emmetsburg.
5 Lyla Day Spent the weekend in Clarksville.
5 Modesta Mann Spent the weekend at Grinnell College visiting friends.
5 Virginia Wilson Visited friends in Jesup.
6 Tutors ready for Iowa Conference meet this Friday; Leighton, Blanchard, Bates show up well at Coe Coach Dickinson was pleased with results.
6 Diamond men at Coe Friday; Wilson pitches well against Upper Iowa as Tutors win 2 to 1; purple hitters show improvement Recap of the game.
6 Purple cinder men lose fast meet with Kohawks, 75 to 61; Coe takes relay and javelin to win Results of the meet.
6 Algona cops Tutor High School meet Meet results.
7 Another senior replies Elsie Walter talks about what she valued in her education at ISTC.
8 Chresto Held special meeting; planning for banquet.
8 Phi Sigma Phi Gave farewell dinner for Professor Childs, who will retire at the end of the summer.
8 Neotrophian Enjoyed a variety of program presentations.
8 Homerian Held business meeting and enjoyed program.
8 A. C. Fuller asserts Campanile bells will be ready for shipment soon.
8 Phi Omega Pi Held formal dinner dance.
8 Delta Phi Delta Held spring dance.
8 Pi Tau Phi Took trip up river.
8 Shakespearean Held annual banquet.
8 Gamma Entertained at dinner.
8 Girl graduates Urges women to stay in touch with the YWCA.
8 The Minnesinger Glee Club Minnesingers performed well at Methodist Church.
8 The ban Ban on dancing lifted at Cedar Falls High School.