College Eye — April 26, 1911

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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.