College Eye — May 17, 1911

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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.