College Eye — June 18, 1926

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1 Y. W. C. A boost membership roll Prospects look good.
1 Prepare drive for community church; College Hill to be given place for union services Committee of Seventeen has been holding services in the auditorium for two years; now may be time to organize a formal church.
1 Phradie Wells, soprano, delights large audience; Metropolitan Opera artist welcomed at Teachers College; program success Review of performance.
1 Kappa Delta Pi honorary fraternity given frolic; over sixty members attend the affair Enjoy luncheon and short business meeting.
1 Teachers College music pupils give first recital of summer term Jane Corsaut, Gertrude Glass, and Ruth Fuller will perform.
1 All girls should be able to swim declares Miss Sweigard, tutor instructor; teacher declares every community should have a swimming pool Professor Sweigard offers opinions on value of learning to swim.
1 Macy Campbell to speak on program July 2 in Chapel Will give patriotic address.
1 Mrs. Walker to address students in extension schools Will address women attending classes there.
1 Teachers grad declares lurid stories passing; Bess Streeter Aldrich noted writer, discusses present literature Bess Streeter Aldrich talks about trends in modern American literature.
1 College women superior Professor offers opinion on why college men and women do not marry as often as others do.
1 Large crowd attends last night concert by Cedar Falls band; unique program given by local musicians Performance program.
3 Students given chance to subscribe for Normal Instructor Primary Plans
3 Alpha Delta Alpha News about residents.
3 Entertainment planned for chapel service; Prof. Richman sings on first program Wednesday chapel will include music.
4 A bugaboo about military training Gives reasons in favor of military training.
4 You can't measure a person's success Suggests that you cannot measure how successful a person is based upon his or her occupation or skills.
6 Teachers Extension performs big service; department carries on educational work throughout high schools on the state Survey of the work of ISTC Extension Service, including study centers, summer school, and correspondence study.
7 Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Frye Visited their son, Ermil.
7 Prof. G. W. Samson, Sr. Visited his son.
7 Phi Sigma Phi Returned from house party; held formal and informal initiation; roster of members returning for summer school; roster of officers for fall term; news about members.
7 Paul Stewart Will teach Manual Training in Ayrshire.
7 Miss Mabel Gabrielson Visited friends on the Hill.
7 Miss Grace Moore Visiting her mother, Cora Moore.
7 Miss Grace Aitchison Visited friends in Omaha with Dr. Abbie Holmes.
7 Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay Robinson Visited friends during vacation.
7 Guy H. Andrews Visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Andrews.
7 Comic strip first to become feature picture
8 The K-I-D party Was successful; more parties being planned.
8 Miss Emma Amburn Left to attend the Annual Camp of the Young Women's Foreign Missionary Society and Standard Bearers at Lake Okoboji.
8 Cecil Bogard Will lead the next Epworth League meeting.
8 The Philathea Class Marguerite Lemon will host a party.
8 Pi Omega Pi Roster of officers.
8 Phi Omega Pi news Several women visited the house; news about members.
8 Wesley Foundation notes The Reverend Ermil Frye and family are taking a vacation.
8 The K-I-D party Group enjoyed party.
8 Miss Emma Amburn Emma Amburn went to YWCA camp.
8 Cecil Bogard Cecil Bogard will lead Epworth League meeting.