College Eye — April 19, 1911
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |