College Eye — May 3, 1911

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109 Our new library The new library is now open to student use; will be open evenings to serve students better; twenty thousand books moved to the new building by staff and students on April 28 and 29, 1911.
109 Who will win? Come and see! The debate team will take on Kansas on Friday night.
109 Editorial Lee Shillinglaw will edit the paper next week due to the illness of Glenn Davis.
110 Sara M. Whitfield Planning to attend school in California next year.
110 Macy Campbell Elected for a third term as superintendent of West Liberty, Iowa.
110 Irene B. Kirk Elected to a third term at Le Mars, Iowa but is looking for a more lucrative position elsewhere.
110 C. E. Burton In Cedar Falls looking for more teachers.
110 Miss Exie McQuilkin Spent time in La Porte, Iowa.
110 Gertrude Ayers Closing a successful year as principal of the Oelwein schools; Her sister is also enjoying work there.
110 J. Ralph Magee New pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Tauton, Massachusetts.
110 Edith H. Curtis Planning to teach in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
110 Harriet Orvis Attending Oberlin College this year.
110 Mrs. Loretta Bower Accepted the principalship of the Drayton school, North Dakota.
110 Hazel Webster Enjoying success in the Peru State Normal School.
111 Official Notes National educational news.
112 Frye breaks record In practice Carl Frye beat the discus throw record set by Merner.
112 Teachers have successful trip; hold Cornell to a 5-3 count and defeat Leander Clark 8-3 I. S. T. C. had two games on the road against Cornell and Leander Clark.
114 Supt. Greenwood lectures at I. S. T. C. Supt. Greenwood of Kansas City spoke on "The Brain as a Working Machine."
114 Prof. Shambaugh at I. S. T. C. Professor Shambaugh spoke on Work and Methods of the Iowa Society of Research Historians.
115 Resolutions for freshmen and others Article gives resolutions freshmen should make.
115 Ladies glee club recital Program of the ladies glee club recital.
116 A student program A number of students presented discussions on various topics to the Science Club.
117 Harriet Mason wins declamatory contest; Ada Chambers takes second place, with C. J. Erickson winning third Results of the declamatory contest and the order of events.
118 Heads Music Teachers Assn. Professor Fullerton has been chosen as the new president of the National Association of Public School Music Teachers.
118 Announcements Changes to the track and field and baseball schedules for the weekend.
118 Roney Boys coming The Roney Boys will perform as part of the lecture course series.
118 Professor Geiser seriously sick Professor Geiser has typhoid fever.
118 Night librarian chosen Rachel Haight will be the new night librarian.
119 Mrs. D. S. Wright Spent some time at her mother's home in Ira, Iowa.
119 Miss Hope Kurtz of Lisbon, Iowa Spent time on the Hill with Lucile Runkle
119 Miss Viola Leese Visited Boone, Iowa.
119 Miss Kathryn Heddens Enjoyed a visit from her mother and sister.
119 Miss Ruth Brenner Spent time with her parents in Charles City, Iowa.
119 Miss Laura Remer Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
119 Colegrove will be the speaker Professor Colegrove will be the speaker for the Cedar Falls Memorial Day festivities.
119 Miss Edna Like Spent time in East Dubuque.
119 Knoepfler resigns Karl Knoepfler resigned as principal of the Storm Lake High School to finish his degree.
120 Miss Bertha Patt Left to attend the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Western Drawing and Manual Association.
120 Misses Lura Wentworth and Helen Rau Left for Hampton where they are both teaching next year.
120 Miss Elizabeth Lamberty Accepted a teaching position in Walla Walla, Washington.
120 Misses Gertrude DeForest and Tillie Severson of Dows Spent time with Ruby Severson.
120 Misses Mae Meyers and Jose Bosely Spent time in Independence, Iowa.
120 Mrs. Dr. Witter of Waterloo and Miss Shesser of Peru, Indiana Visited Miss Magdalene Rud and attended the Glee Club Concert.
120 Mr. O. W. Herr Superintendent of the Oelwein schools spent time at the College.
120 Misses Dora and Ethel Baldwin Spent time with Misses Florence and Anna Merriam at their home in Coggon, Iowa.
120 Miss June Birdsall of Clarion, Iowa Spent time on College Hill with Miss June Young.
120 Miss Ada Thompson Left for a visit at Cresco, Iowa.
120 Miss Leola Laycock Left for a visit with friends in Ames.
120 Miss Maud Weimer Left for Iowa City to attend the wedding of a friend.
120 Miss Margaret Morgan Confined to her room on account of illness.
120 Mr. R. O. Bagby Spent time in Chicago attending to business matters.
120 Misses Calla and Lillian White Spent time at their home in Mason City, Iowa.
120 Miss Helen Deck Visited friends in Ames, Iowa.
121 Mr. J. R. Sloan of Carson, Iowa Spent time on College Hill with his daughter Avice.
121 On Monday morning at chapel time Mr. C. A. Fullerton gave a report of the music convention that he attended in Detroit.
121 Mrs. A. K. Runkle, of Lisbon Made a visit to her daughter, Lucile.
122 Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove Lesson XXXI: David, Israel's poet-king (part seven).
124 Have you any college spirit? Then come out Friday evening Cartoon encourages students to attend the debate on Friday.
125 Miss Grace Huff Spent time visiting the Domestic Science Department.
125 Prof. Louis Begeman Introduced to students as the president of the Iowa Academy of Science.
125 A force of forty men Transported library books to their new permanent home.
125 Last Saturday evening President and Mrs. Seerley entertained people at their home.
125 As nice spring days arrive don't fail to attend the debate and track meet Cartoon encourages students to attend the debate and track meets.
366 Piano recital Laura Muhs will give a senior piano recital.