College Eye — May 24, 1911
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 163 | Editorial | The staff of the College Eye is soliciting subscriptions for the 1911-1912 publication. | |
| 163 | Official Notes | Article commends the Department of Oratory on its success in the debates; describes the importance of the new library; an update on Professor Page's health; Karl Knoepfler and Helen Packard win graduate scholarships at University of Iowa. | |
| 166 | W. H. Ray | Superintendent for the Waukon schools, will take a position in Colorado. | |
| 166 | Colorado seems to attract many of our Iowa teachers | George L. Bushyager will be superintendent at the schools of Craig, Colorado. | |
| 166 | Glowing accounts have reached us from Atlantic | News received from Walter Bender, who is working in the physics department. | |
| 166 | Myrtle Baur | Leaving Iowa to work in South Dakota. | |
| 166 | Cordelia Wallace | Will go to Wheatland, Wyoming, next year. | |
| 166 | R. D. Daugherty | Teaching Latin in Iowa Wesleyan University at Mt. Pleasant. | |
| 167 | Both the superintendent and high school principal of Sigourney | C. E. Miller and Mabel Paull have been re-elected. | |
| 167 | Notice! | Professor Colegrove will speak at the last meeting of the Bible study classes. | |
| 167 | Societies | The junior class of Teachers College High School entertained the senior class, its faculty, and President Seerley. | |
| 168 | New Library formally dedicated | Many important people spoke at the dedication of the new library on May 18, 1911. | |
| 168 | Alpha-Philo | The picnic of the Alphas and the Philos was rained out, so its members moved the get together to the Gymnasium. | |
| 168 | Want to knows | Gossip about students on campus. | |
| 168 | Miss Dickey resigns | Frances Dickey has resigned to resume studies at Columbia University; received scholarship there. | |
| 169 | Elections--1911 | Roster of teaching positions for recent I. S. T. C. graduates. | |
| 170 | To the Junior Primaries | A poem about the program the junior primaries put on for the senior primaries. | |
| 171 | The school play | A review of the school play "The School for Scandal". | |
| 173 | Science Club | Alison Aitchison spoke to the Science Club about her trip to Canada to study the plant life there. | |
| 173 | N. C. A. ice cream sale | The Newman Catholic Association held an ice cream sale in the old library location. | |
| 174 | Piano recital by Miss Laura Muhs | Review of recent recital. | |
| 174 | Miss Ruth Wright gives recital | Ruth Wright gave a reading recital to a very large audience; will complete course in both public speaking and physical training. | |
| 175 | Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove | Lesson XXXIV: Job, or the problem of evil. | |
| 176 | Miss Ollie Cowan | Enjoyed a visit from her mother during the May Festival. | |
| 176 | Miss Louise Anderson and her mother | Visited with friends in Independence, Iowa. | |
| 176 | Miss Blanche Bradfield of Buffalo Center | Attended the May Festival with Blanche Olsen. | |
| 176 | Miss Cora Dilly | Spent time with friends in Ames. | |
| 176 | Miss Hazel Potwin | Spent time at her home in Amora, Iowa. | |
| 176 | Miss Alice Hesalroad | Spent time at her home in Greene, Iowa. | |
| 176 | Miss Iva Williams | Visited at her home in Hampton, Iowa. | |
| 176 | Mr. Waldo Miner of Ft. Dodge | Visited his sister Maude. | |
| 176 | Miss Ethyl Price | Visited her home in Independence, Iowa. | |
| 176 | Miss Louise Anderson | Visited at Independence. | |
| 176 | Miss Mollie Feil | Spent time at her home in Charles City. | |
| 177 | Miss Lydia Noordmann | Visited in Ackley, Iowa. | |
| 177 | Mrs. M. C. Delly of Dunlap, Iowa | Attended the Thomas Orchestra concerts with her niece, Rose Smith. | |
| 177 | Mr. Carl Bank | Left to visit at his home in Keokuk before entering West Point. | |
| 179 | The Music Festival | Spring Music Festival program; believes the entire program went very well. |