College Eye — April 12, 1911

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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).