College Eye — April 12, 1911
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 57 | Editorial | Editorial encourages the enforcement of a thirty day quarantine for people sick with small pox or scarlet fever. | |
| 58 | Official Notes | Annual meeting of the Presidents' Council of State Normal Schools; meeting of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools; a life certificate bill is working its way through the state legislature. | |
| 60 | "Do something" | An article written by W. H. Smails encourages students to become more involved in their college years through volunteering and extracurricular activities. | |
| 62 | Supt. Hukill of Waterloo read paper at Math Club | Superintendent Hukill spoke about the reasons why students are inadequately prepared in arithmetic. | |
| 63 | Lillian A. Nelson | First primary teacher at Red Lake, Minnesota. | |
| 63 | Martha A. Marlin | Teaching second grade at Dubuque, Iowa. | |
| 63 | Rena E. Merchant | Teaching second grade in Boone, Iowa. | |
| 63 | Birde Judy | Teaching primary at Holstein, Iowa. | |
| 63 | Hazel Lewis | Teaching first grade at Council Bluffs, Iowa. | |
| 63 | Lillah L. Kirby | Student at the Baptist Missionary Training School in Chicago. | |
| 63 | Bessie R. Henry | In charge of first primary at Manning, Iowa. | |
| 63 | Sadona M. Hornek | Teaching first primary at Pocahontas, Iowa. | |
| 63 | Clara H. Miller | High school principal at Monona, Iowa. | |
| 63 | Kathyrn Kelleher | Teaching first grade in Adrian, Minnesota. | |
| 63 | Avis Judy | Teaching first primary at Lake Park, Iowa. | |
| 63 | Christine Hemingson | Teaching fourth grade in Elkader, Iowa. | |
| 63 | Beulah M. Newcomb | Has charge of second primary at Reinbeck, Iowa. | |
| 63 | Ada McAllister | In charge of first primary at Nashua, Iowa. | |
| 63 | Myrtle Baur | Expects to teach in South Dakota. | |
| 63 | Carrie Durant | Going to teach in California. | |
| 63 | Emma C. Logan | Teaching in South Dakota. | |
| 63 | Teresa Hoye | Presently in Mitchell, South Dakota. | |
| 63 | Anna R. Long | Has charge of second primary in Tipton, Iowa. | |
| 63 | Irma McMillan | In charge of first primary in Marathon, Iowa. | |
| 63 | M. R. Fayram | Superintendent of schools in Traer, Iowa. | |
| 63 | Florence Hartbecker | Has charge of sixth grade and music in the schools at Gilman, Iowa. | |
| 63 | Mabel Wilbur | Looking for work out west. | |
| 63 | Viola Kratzer | Primary teacher at Sanborn. | |
| 64 | Inez Devens | Teaching penmanship and drawing in New Hartford, Iowa. | |
| 64 | Helen M. Craft | Teaching first primary at Griswold, Iowa. | |
| 64 | Lida A. Diehl | Teaching penmanship and drawing at Osage, Iowa. | |
| 64 | Miss Laura Bowman | Will serve the Universalist church at Markesan, Wisconsin. | |
| 64 | Prof. Forest C. Ensign | Gave an address to the students of the college. | |
| 64 | Leona Bake | Teaching eighth grade at Jefferson, Iowa. | |
| 64 | Grace Cool | Teaching Latin and English at Sioux Center, Iowa. | |
| 64 | Paul Cutler | In charge of science at Traer. | |
| 64 | Ethlyn Graves | Teaching fifth and sixth grade at Livermore, Iowa. | |
| 64 | Nellie Burmeister | Assistant principal in Walnut, Iowa. | |
| 64 | Grace Curley | Teaching first and second grade at Rockwell City, Iowa. | |
| 64 | Emily Bailey | Teaching English in the Logan high school. | |
| 64 | Fannie A. Gannon | In charge of the first primary at Elkader. | |
| 64 | Selma Bartels | Accepted a position in South Dakota. | |
| 64 | Martha E. Batty | Supervising physical training in Mason City. | |
| 64 | Orio society | The Orio program consisted of oral, written, vocal, and piano solos by members. | |
| 64 | The Cap and Gown met | The gathering of the Cap and Gown consisted of a business meeting, refreshments, and guessing games of books and authors. | |
| 65 | Diary of a country school teacher | Article provides excerpts from a country school teacher's diary. | |
| 65 | Macy Campbell makes high score | In shooting competition in Iowa City. | |
| 66 | A broken date | If three hundred additional season tickets are not sold by Friday, the track and baseball teams will have to cancel the rest of their schedules. | |
| 67 | State to take over Shenandoah school; Senate votes to take charge of private normal school December 1; no money appropriated | The Iowa Senate has voted to make the private normal school in Shenandoah a public institution. | |
| 67 | New realty corporation; Northwestern Investment Company recently incorporated--main office is in this city | Two I. S. T. C. graduates will be working in a South Dakota branch of a local real estate company. | |
| 68 | Money for state schools; Teachers College is given $150,000 by the lower house today | The Iowa House has allocated $150,000 to I. S. T. C. | |
| 68 | Prof. Perrine honored | Professor James Perrine has been given an instructorship at in the Science Department at the University of Michigan; will work on doctorate there. | |
| 68 | Sheffield goes to Minneapolis | Melville Sheffield has been selected as Overseer of Playgrounds in Minneapolis for the summer. | |
| 68 | And don't you forget it!; save up your dimes | Article encourages students to save their dimes to attend all three of the concerts of the May Festival. | |
| 68 | "Stunt Night" | The literary societies are preparing a night of entertainment for the school. | |
| 69 | Miss Abigail Howard | Spent vacation at home with her mother on College Hill. | |
| 69 | Miss Bertha Jones | Spent time with Miss Kenney on College Hill. | |
| 69 | Miss Laura Bowman | Spent time on College Hill; conducted devotional exercises. | |
| 69 | Miss Genevieve Paulger | Attended chapel with friends. | |
| 69 | Miss Loma Griffin | Spent time with friends on the Hill. | |
| 69 | Miss Jennie Daubenberger | Spent last week visiting Grace Du Bois. | |
| 69 | Miss Ollie Cowan | Confined to her room on account of illness. | |
| 69 | Miss Vesta Gallanar | Spent time with many friends on College Hill. | |
| 69 | Miss Harriett Woodward | Spent time visiting the college. | |
| 69 | Miss Edythe Schuneman | Visited the college. | |
| 69 | Miss Grace Hollister | Returned home from the south; visited the college. | |
| 69 | Miss Florence Collins | Made a visit to Cedar Rapids. | |
| 69 | Miss Mary Chapman | Visited with Mary Samson. | |
| 69 | Miss Katherine Knoepfler | Spent her vacation on College Hill; left to attend the Southeastern Iowa Teachers Association and give a speech. | |
| 69 | Miss Gladys Angell | Spent time at the home of G. S. Dick. | |
| 69 | Miss Alice Bovard | Spent time with Mrs. Roland and her daughter Edith. | |
| 69 | Mrs. Marion Walker | Confined to her home on account of illness. | |
| 69 | Miss Ethel Dryden | Spent time at her home on College Hill. | |
| 71 | Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove | Lesson XXVIII: David, Israel's poet-king (part three). |