College Eye — May 11, 1927

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1 Kindergarten class has entertainment Ilse Forest gave presentation.
1 "Springboard" review to be given $150 Prize for writing best review of college novel.
1 May Day dance real foot treat About 250 attend.
1 May Day plans prove satisfactory and well done; student festival enjoyed; weather favorable Program of activities.
1 Coe College suffers 5-2 May Day defeat I. S. C. T. baseball team defeated Coe College on May Day, 5-2.
1 H. S. typing meet won by Independence TCHS hosted competition.
1 Galli-Curci concert immense success About 3200 attended concert; review.
1 Press convention at Grinnell; eleventh meet led by Ames man Program highlights.
1 "Where Julia Rules" is play; T. C. High folk in commencement play Play preview.
1 Kathan and sister dance at Regent Marshal Kathan and his sister Grace performed in popular song review.
1 Judge Kavanaugh talk to grads Marcus Kavanaugh will give Commencement address.
1 Two T. C. students lead victory clubs Ingeborg Nielsen and Donald Baum win awards.
1 Week's work in extension heavy Schedule of extension assignments.
2 A faculty member at play rehearsal Looking forward to presentation of "The Copperhead."
2 Phi Omega Pi Held annual formal dance.
3 Recitals Performers and their programs.
4 The buggy ride to graduation While in college you learn the history of people who went before you; when you graduate the professors are able to pass along your achievements while you were in college.
4 Graduation's press Editorial discusses grades and graduation from college.
5 Formal announcement has been made Winifred Ostergaard engaged to Dr. Fred Debe.
5 Mrs. H. C. Haddox Returned to Cedar Falls after visiting Columbus, Ohio.
5 Prof. Abbott Spoke at the Fortnightly Club meeting.
5 Miss Therese Reed Accepted teaching position in the Ottosen schools.
5 Miss Thompson Attended the Galli-Curci concert on campus.
5 R. E. Fuller Professor A. C. Fuller and his brothers gathered in Cedar Falls due to their father's illness.
5 400 girls were served Bartlett Hall held annual May Breakfast.
5 Miss Blanche Boysen Accepted teaching position in Walnut, Iowa.
5 Mr. Floyd Howard Visited Gretchen Nutter.
5 Miss Christie Tollefson and Mr. Everett Cortright Accepted teaching position in Marion, Iowa.
5 Miss Ruby Larson Accepted teaching position in Bradgate, Iowa.
5 Members of the Orchesis dancing society Entertained the women of the Physical Education staff and the Junior Dancing Club.
5 F. V. chapter of the P. E. O. Anniversary breakfast held at the home of Emma Lambert.
5 Coming Events Dates, times, and places for upcoming events.
5 Lawyer Parker Spoke at the Faculty Men's luncheon.
5 The Pi Tau Phis Held a picnic on campus on May Day.
5 Lester Lalan Visited campus; recently received a degree from McCormack Theological School.
5 The Hi Y and Y. W. C. A. Went to Morris Island for an all day picnic.
6 T. C. track team loses to Grinnell; three college records broken I. S. T. C. track team lost to Grinnell; three men break college records: Sigfred Jespersen, Stewart Cooper, and Albert Pederson.
6 Intramural baseball finals next Thursday The final game in the intramural baseball tournament will be between Xanho and the Young Men's Christian Association teams.
6 Drop game to Upper Iowa 8-3; hopes for conference title fall I. S. T. C. was defeated by Upper Iowa, 8-3. This loss ends any chance that I. S. T. C. had of winning the conference baseball championship.
6 Tutors trounce Platteville 13-0; Visitors use three twirlers; Fritzel has perfect day at bat I. S. T. C. defeated Platteville Normal School, 13-0.
6 Orr elected captain mat team next year Louis Orr will be the captain of next year's wrestling team.
6 Begin tourney in intramural tennis Registration for the intramural tennis tournament must be done before May 12th.
6 The Biology Club Biology Club will hear talks by new members.
7 Joint concert Aeolians and string ensemble perform.
7 Two recitals Jane Corsaut and Miriam Evans will present recitals.
7 Hey! Look here! Seeking College Eye subscription sales staff.
7 Nuptial news from former I. S. T. C. man Dale Welsch married Helen Wahl.
8 The Biology Club Biology Club will hear talks by new members.
8 Alpha Theta Beta News about members.
8 Alpha Beta Gamma Entertained at a bridge tea in honor of Gladys Evans, an honorary member.
8 English Club Plans for annual May Breakfast.
8 Homerian Roster of officers elected; program for recent meeting.
8 Tau Sigma Delta Enjoyed a sunrise breakfast on May Day; held annual Spring Dance; roster of out-of-town guests.
8 Alpha Chi Epsilon News about members.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha Roster of officers; held Spring Dance; roster of visitors to the dance.
8 Kappa Delta Pi Will hold formal banquet.
8 Another of the May morning Methodists hold breakfast.
8 Mrs. Ilse G. Forest Honored by parent education group.
8 100 students in religious discussion Discuss adequacy of college to prepare one for a complete life.