College Eye — May 24, 1911

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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.