College Eye — April 26, 1911
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 91 | Official Notes | Notes what the legislatures of Indiana, Kansas, South Dakota, and North Dakota have allocated for education. | |
| 91 | Editorial | Literary societies trying to see who can sell the most tickets to the home debate against Kansas. | |
| 93 | Nora Huddy | Given up a business career to enter the ranks of teachers. | |
| 93 | The friends of Fred D. Cram | Will be glad to know that he has recovered from a recent illness. | |
| 93 | J. L. Mowry | Enjoying his work as Farm Mechanic on the University Farm of Minnesota's State University. | |
| 93 | Eck Roberts | Principal of the high school in Everett, Washington. | |
| 93 | The Minneapolis Tribune | Permanent organization of alumni is being arranged in the Twin Cites. | |
| 93 | E. E. Amsden | Superintendent of schools in Curtis, Washington. | |
| 93 | An advance in salary is very gratifying at all times | Joe Wright and Mabel McNally are making good salaries. | |
| 94 | Clara Hancock | Enjoying her work in the high school in Correctionville, Iowa. | |
| 94 | Charles Benson and Mrs. Allie D. Asquith | Planning to attend school at a university next year. | |
| 94 | Alpha hall | Members of the Alpha literary societies dressed as members of the Iowa Federation of Suffragettes and debated women's voting rights. | |
| 95 | Shakes | The Aristos and the Shakes entertained each other. The new officers of the Shakes were elected. | |
| 96 | Sr. primaries entertain Jr. primaries | The senior primaries entertained the junior primaries by dressing up as people from the 1860s. | |
| 97 | Y. W. C. A. benefit great success | The Y. W. C. A.'s stunt night was a great success. A good time was enjoyed by all who attended. | |
| 98 | Notice | Last meeting of the Mathematics Club for the year will include Emma Lura Chase Kingman and Ira Condit as speakers. | |
| 99 | Nota Bene | The tickets for the Thomas Orchestra are fifty percent lower than in other towns in the state. | |
| 99 | Best choir in the British Isles | The two hundred voice Sheffield Choir will perform in Waterloo. | |
| 100 | Library nearing completion; finest building at the State Teachers College soon to be thrown open to the public | The new library, which will house 25,000 volumes and cost $185,000 to build, will open to the public on May 1; description of the facilities. | |
| 101 | The world's tour of the Sheffield Choir; without parallel in the annals of music | Group will perform in Waterloo; photo. | |
| 102 | Two schedules are completed; baseball and track schedules arranged for the Teachers College | The schedules for the baseball and track teams have been completed; schedules are included. | |
| 103 | Miss Edith Hillis | Visited Rockwell. | |
| 103 | Miss Emma Johnson | Visited Cedar Rapids. | |
| 103 | Misses Anna and Bernice Bleeker | Visited Ackley. | |
| 103 | Miss Blanche Drees | Substitute teacher in Greene. | |
| 103 | Miss Maude Miner | Visited mother in Fort Dodge. | |
| 103 | Miss June Allison | Visited the Jarnagins. | |
| 103 | Miss Pleatus Burgess | Visited sister Beulah. | |
| 103 | Misses Mabel Kratz and Lulu Methfessel | Visited Reinbeck. | |
| 103 | Miss Esther Shoemaker | Visited Reinbeck. | |
| 103 | The entire Flagler family | Made trip by car to Independence. | |
| 103 | Miss Vera De Seelhorst | Went home after reaction to vaccination. | |
| 103 | Miss Alice Hesalroad | Visited Greene. | |
| 103 | Misses Harriet and Orbie Mason | Visited Ames. | |
| 103 | Mrs. McFarland | Visited Marion McFarland Walker. | |
| 104 | College isn't for everyone | Article notes that college may not be the best option for everyone. | |
| 106 | On Sunday morning | W. W. Lee had college visitors at his church in Waterloo. | |
| 106 | Miss Margaret Bishop | Visited in Shell Rock. | |
| 106 | Miss Addie Havens | Visited in Marshalltown. | |
| 106 | Mrs. Walker | Left for a visit at Gladbrook. | |
| 106 | Miss June Young | Made a visit with friends in Des Moines. | |
| 106 | Miss Mary Porter | Left for Indianapolis as a delegate to the Y. W. C. A. convention. | |
| 106 | Miss Genevieve Flynn | Left to visit at her home in Allison, Iowa. | |
| 106 | Misses Eula Bolton and Nettie Espeseth | Spent time in Northwood. | |
| 107 | Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove | Lesson XXX: David, Israel's poet-king. |