College Eye — April 19, 1911

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75 Editorial Editorial points out how many of the leadership and extracurricular positions on campus are held by a select group of students. A proposal has been made to give students college credit for their extracurricular activities.
76 On Friday night, May 5, in our auditorium will occur the annual debate with the team representing Kansas. The annual debate against Kansas will occur on May 5th. A five state debate will occur in Missouri.
76 Official Notes At a meeting of the faculty, rules and regulations concerning the work of men's literary societies were adopted; text of the rules.
77 D. D. Johnson Editor of the Northwest Journal of Education, published in Seattle, Washington.
77 Grace Keeler Doing critic work for the Tri-State College, Angola, Indiana.
77 Avis Smith Has charge of primary work at Ames, Iowa.
77 Margery Graham Will remain at home in Columbia, Missouri.
77 Helen Zilk Filled a vacancy in the Mossville school during winter term.
77 Annual Music Festival The annual May Music Festival will occur May 17th and 18th. Among the performers are the College Choral Society and the Thomas Orchestra.
77 A. N. Wray Offered a job as superintendent of schools in Parker, South Dakota.
78 Mabel Kildee and Odessa Farley Both teaching in Waverly.
78 Alma Thorman Second primary teacher at Belmond, Iowa; several other alumni teaching there also.
78 Nellie A. Pierce At Pomeroy in charge of first primary.
78 Hazel Ramsey In charge of kindergarten at Mason City.
78 Ethel Speaker Working in Battle Creek, Michigan.
78 Hazel Stilson Will remain at home this year due to poor health.
78 Emma L. Sheldon Has charge of first grade at Shelby, Iowa.
78 Rae Remer Teaches fifth grade at Primghar, Iowa.
78 Helen Waterman Has charge of the kindergarten at Orange City, Iowa.
78 Clara W. Rakow At home in Oskaloosa.
78 Myrtle Vaughn Has charge of the first grade at Orange City, Iowa.
78 Gertrude Tyrrell Teaching music, penmanship, and Latin in the schools of Keota.
78 Ruth Robinson Elected to teach at Plains, South Dakota.
78 Florence Kennedy Teaching second grade at Onawa, Iowa.
78 Anna L. Marcue Teaches cooking and sewing in the Oskaloosa public schools.
78 Ethel Sage Teaches a country school near Larabee.
79 Rosa Schuler Teaching at Orange City, Iowa.
79 Helen L. Landsberg Assistant principal at Roland, Iowa.
79 Lurana Warner Teaching first grade in Decorah.
79 Bruce Yeager Teaching math at Sigourney, Iowa.
79 Zola M. Zimmerman Teaches fourth and fifth grade at Pomeroy, Iowa.
79 Mabel J. Reid Teaching in Traer.
79 Anna M. Thrasher Teaching in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
79 Anna Yenney Resting at home in Cedar Rapids.
79 Cora Rector Teaching in Burt, Iowa.
79 Exchange notes News on other colleges across the nation.
79 Societies A breakfast meeting of the Junior Domestic Scientists occurred on a Saturday morning.
80 Dr. Stewart here G. W. Stewart of the University of Iowa spoke about acoustical engineering.
80 Best choir in the British Isles The Sheffield Musical Union, a chorus from the British Isles, will perform in Waterloo.
81 The great social function of the year; "Stunt Night" A night of music, dances, and food from people of various lands will occur in the new Gymnasium.
82 Special summer term work in mathematics Edith Long will give a series of conferences on teaching high school mathematics.
83 Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove Lesson XXIX: David, Israel's poet-king (part five).
84 Mr. McGeeney Spent time on College Hill.
84 Miss Louise Fatland Spent time at her home in Slater, Iowa.
84 Miss Gertrude Riefe Spent time at her home in Mason City, Iowa.
84 Miss Alice Hesalroad Left for a visit at her home in Greene.
84 Mr. Stephen Fritz Spent Friday on College Hill.
84 Miss Grace Petite Left for Des Moines.
84 Miss Mollie Feil Made a visit to her home in Charles City.
84 Miss Lila Wagner Spent time in La Porte City, Iowa.
84 Miss Jennie Clarke Spent time at her home in Rockwell, Iowa.
84 Miss Emma Larson Left for her home in Roland, Iowa.
84 Miss Fern Harper Made a visit at her home in Dumont.
84 Miss Lillian Knipe Called to Vinton by the death of a cousin.
84 Miss Viola Luse Spent time at her home in Boone, Iowa.
84 Miss Blanche Soper Made a visit to Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
84 Miss Doris Fallgatter Made a visit to her home in Elma, Iowa.
84 Miss Jessie Shillinglaw Quarantined for several hours; let out on good behavior.
84 Miss June Young Spent time at her home in Clarion, Iowa.
84 Miss Pansy Wilson Left to visit at Ackley, Iowa.
84 Miss Verda Owen Made a visit to Tipton, Iowa.
84 Miss Emma Johnson Spent time at her home in Slater, Iowa.
85 Miss Marian Colegrove Left for California to spend time with her grandparents.
85 Miss Alle Robinson Called home to Green to substitute as principal.
85 Miss Lenore Shanewise Left for Winona to make presentation at the State Normal School; returned and spent time with friends on College Hill.
85 Miss Kathryn Heddens Left for Charles City because of a serious indisposition brought on by her vaccination.
85 Miss Mary Walters Returned from Madison, Wisconsin, and is spending time at her home.
85 Miss Eloise Dake Left for her home in Mason City, Iowa.
85 Miss Faye Sinclaire Made a visit to friends on College Hill.
85 Miss Amy Gabrielson Left for her home in Harcourt, Iowa.
85 Miss Mabel Mack Spent time at her home in Fort Dodge, Iowa.
85 Misses Ruth Brenner and Agnes Arganbright Spent time at the home of Miss Brenner in Charles City.
85 Miss Grace Leonard Made a visit to her home in Waverly.
85 Miss Flo Roberts Spent time at home in Hampton, Iowa.
85 Mr. Carson Taylor Was a college visitor.
85 Miss Lois Becker Spent time at her home in Ackley.
85 Miss Lydia Noordmann Made a visit to Ackley, Iowa.
85 Miss Louise Linderblood Spent time at her home in Boone, Iowa.
85 Miss Alta Bailey Spent time in Eagle Grove visiting Mabel Griffin.
86 Clarence Whitehill, baritone, a peer of Witherspoon, to sing at May Music Festival Clarence Whitehill is a native Iowa opera singer now living in New York.
87 Teachers College clipped one item; General Assembly grants every request asked by Board of Education except fire fund Amounts of money granted to I. S. T. C. by the General Assembly; renews mileage tax.
88 Mr. Perle Walters Visited College Hill.
88 Miss Martha Marlin Visited friends on College Hill.
88 Misses Marie Hansen, Nellie Thompson, and Misses Duenow Visited St. Ansgar.
88 The College Eye congratulates Lenore Shanewise will teach at normal school in Kalamazoo in the summer.
88 Mrs. Griffin Said that her daughter Mabel will not be returning to school this term.
88 Miss Mabel Johnson Back in school.
88 Miss Mae Toomey Teaching in LeMars.
89 The following clipping from the Traer Star-Clipper A former I. S. T. C. student, Thomas Berger, will enter the ministry at McCormick University.
91 Hope to free basketball from its rougher elements; some new rules passed by National Committee The National Committee developed new rules to be imposed in college basketball.