College Eye — May 17, 1911
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 145 | Our music festival | Encourages students to purchase a ticket to the Thomas Orchestra performance. | |
| 145 | Ames debate | Describes how the members of next year's Ames debate team will be chosen. | |
| 146 | School spirit | Editorial describes the lack of school spirit and low attendance at the recent baseball and track contests. | |
| 146 | Historical pageant "Iowa"; play to be given by senior class of the College High School, Friday May twenty-sixth | The senior class of the Teachers College High School will present a pageant on the history of Iowa; outline of the presentation. | |
| 147 | America and the world's peace | Text of the first place oration at the Interstate Oratorical Contest. The title is "America and the world's peace". | |
| 152 | U. I. U.--I. S. T. C. field meet easy for teachers; score is 83-39 Teachers take ten firsts | Results of the recent track and field meet against Upper Iowa University. | |
| 152 | Announcement | Due to space limitations, the newspaper is unable to print the entire account of the reading recital done by Ruth Wright. | |
| 153 | Library notes | New books received at the library; describes where different types of publications can be found in the reading room. | |
| 153 | The Mathematics Club | Outline of the lectures given by Professor Condit and Emma Lura Chase Kingman to the Mathematics Club. | |
| 154 | Class play | The Commencement play will be "The School for Scandal." | |
| 155 | Teachers lose to Upper Iowa | I. S. T. C. lost to Upper Iowa, 9-2. | |
| 156 | Program for dedication; will occur at the College Auditorium on Thursday morning | Dedication of the new Library will take place; will include music and addresses. | |
| 156 | Philos win triangular; Orios take four points | In the triangular debate among the Philos, Orios, and Alphas, the Philos won. | |
| 156 | Want to knows | Gossip about faculty and students. | |
| 157 | Bible Study Department of the Y. M and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove | Lesson XXXIII: the writings of Solomon. | |
| 158 | Miss Daisy Throckmorton | Left for Vinton, Iowa. | |
| 158 | Miss Helen Dage | Called to her home in Logan, Iowa, by a death of a nephew. | |
| 158 | Miss Mollie Feil | Left for Ames to attend a party given by the Zeta Sigma Zeta fraternity. | |
| 158 | Pres. H. H. Seerley | Left to examine the Charles City College. | |
| 158 | Prof. I. Merchant | Confined to his home by an attack of pneumonia. | |
| 158 | Miss Martha Fullerton | Spent time with friends in Shell Rock, Iowa. | |
| 158 | Mr. Waldo Miner of Fort Dodge, Iowa | Spent time on College Hill with his sister Maude. | |
| 158 | Miss Ethie Burge | Left for her home in Mt. Vernon. | |
| 158 | Miss Flossie Merryman | Paid a visit to her home in Marshalltown, Iowa. | |
| 158 | Miss Marie Burns and Matie Austin | Spent time at the Austin home in Austinville, Iowa. | |
| 158 | Miss Vee Morrison | Spent time at her home in Osage. | |
| 158 | Miss Effie Cook | Visited with relatives in Iowa Falls. | |
| 158 | Miss Theresa Davis | Spent time at her home in Mt. Auburn, Iowa. | |
| 158 | Miss Grace Kingsley | Left to visit in Iowa City. | |
| 158 | Miss Lila Wagner | Spent time at her home in La Porte City. | |
| 158 | Miss Minnie Sage | Enjoyed a visit from her mother and sister. | |
| 158 | Miss Cecile Henry | Spent time at Clarksville, Iowa. | |
| 158 | Miss Anna Bleeker | Made a visit to Ackley. | |
| 158 | Miss Rose Schultz | Spent time at her home in Lost Nation, Iowa. | |
| 158 | Miss Ruth Beckley | Spent time at her home in Jesup, Iowa. | |
| 158 | Miss Sadie Adams | Left for Rock Island, Illinois. | |
| 158 | Miss Lydia Noordman | Spent time in Ackley, Iowa. | |
| 159 | Misses Hazel Naylor, Sudah Cahoon, and Helen Deck | Left to visit schools in Mason City. | |
| 159 | Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Perrine of Burlington | Spent several days with their son, Professor J. O. Perrine. | |
| 159 | Mrs. C. B. Simmons and son Robert | Returned after a visit with Professor C. B. Simmons at Kirksville, Missouri. | |
| 159 | Miss Florence Ward and Ruth Dowdell | Left for Des Moines to attend the annual meeting of the State Kindergarten Union. | |
| 159 | Mr. Frank L. Smart | Was in Cedar Falls looking for teachers to fill the vacancies at the Davenport schools. | |
| 159 | Mr. John Leavitt | Spent time at his home in Cedar Falls. | |
| 159 | Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wright of Chicago | Spent time visiting the home of Professor D. S. Wright. | |
| 159 | Miss Maude Thomas | Called to her home by the death of her Grandmother. | |
| 159 | Last Thursday evening | President and Mrs. Seerley entertained guests at their home. | |
| 160 | On Saturday evening | Honorary faculty members of the Philo and Alpha Societies were entertained in the Gymnasium. | |
| 160 | Last Friday evening | Ida Fesenbeck entertained members of the Advisory Board of the Y. W. C. A. | |
| 161 | The funeral of the late Joseph J. Whitacre | Professor D. S. Wright was in charge of the funeral. | |
| 161 | The Clarkesville school board | Elected four graduates for work in the schools. | |
| 161 | Mr. Oliver Hurvey of New York | Was a guest at the Seerley home. | |
| 161 | Prof. Begeman | Returned from Des Moines and Iowa City. |