College Eye — July 9, 1926

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1 Y. W. C. A. Sponsoring Saturday morning hikes.
1 Homer H. Seerley President Seerley is pictured; photo.
1 Teachers request one year in seven free for studies; N. E. A. directors decide on Seattle convention next year Highlights of the NEA convention.
1 New interfrat council to begin work on big program this fall; expect raise in scholastic standards of fraternity men Constitution of the new Interfraternity Council.
1 Commonwealth conference discusses plans for local government; authorities claim state government could enforce prohibition more strictly Conference highlights.
1 Notice to graduates Should order Commencement announcements.
1 Roselth K. Breed here Thursday; America's finest woman humorist to chase away blues Speaker profile.
2 American youth walks in filth, Heicher avers; former local pastor indicts modern civilization in United States Excerpts from address by the Reverend M. K. W. Heicher; critical of American culture.
3 All-college dance Saturday Second in series of dances sponsored by Student Council.
4 The model college student Gives definitions and examples of what may be considered a model college student.
5 Y. W. vesper service Schedule of services to be held Wednesday evenings on the steps of the Library.
5 Historical pageant of Black Hawk County big success; college students also take part in spectacle Showed pioneer and early life in Black Hawk County.
6 Thumb and theme of dime show at Regent Monday Movie preview.
6 Pirates trim Unknowns 8-1 In intramural baseball, the Pirates defeated the Unknowns, 8-1
6 Unknowns bow to Xanho-Chi 8-0 Xanho-Chi defeated the Unknowns in intramural baseball, 8-0.
6 Pirates win close game from A. D. A. and Betas 3-1 The Pirates defeated A. D. A.-Betas, 3-1, in intramural baseball.
8 Phi Sigma Phi Picnic held at Island Park; Marjorie Leslie and Norma Killam visited; roster of women who celebrated the holiday out of town.
8 V. O. V. Sigma Phi News about members.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha News about members.
8 Wesley Foundation Plans for a Japanese Lawn party; Harry Kauffman will lead Epworth League; Maryann Meyers, Maxine Bowers, and Ruth Sampson visited their homes.
8 Geneva Student Conference Details about upcoming conference.