College Eye — May 3, 1911
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |