College Eye — May 31, 1911

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181 Editorial This is the last issue for the current College Eye staff.
181 Official Notes Survey of the amount of money appropriated to schools in Nebraska and North Carolina.
182 Death is always an unwelcome visitor Lengthy obituary of Bertha Morrison, who died after an extended illness.
183 E. B. Gowin is still doing things Awarded the scholarship in sociology in Columbia University for the second time.
183 Cliorio picnic The Clio and Orio picnic was a great success.
184 Class play The rehearsals for the class play, "The School for Scandal", are coming along nicely.
184 Aristos win close game The Aristos defeated the Philos, 1-0, in an intersociety baseball game.
184 Cornell and I. S. T. C. are both defeated; downpour of rain prevents the finish of the meet A rainstorm prevented the track meet against Cornell from being finished; results of the events that occurred before the rain started.
185 Exchange notes R. F. Clough will represent the University of Iowa at the next intercollegiate debate. Provides news on other colleges in the nation.
186 Iowa--A pageant; given by the high school seniors of the State Teachers College in the College Auditorium Friday evening, May 26 A pageant was held that depicted the early history of Iowa.
187 Ames debate Roster of I. S. T. C. students who will take part in the annual debate against Ames.
188 The Board of Education and city school board make arrangements for college graduates to teach Domestic Science An agreement has been made between the Cedar Falls school board and the Board of Education to allow I. S. T. C. senior students to come into the high schools and teach cooking and sewing.
188 Memorial services Professors Gist and Arey spoke at chapel exercises about their experience in the Civil War; GAR attends..
189 Will study coming year Laura Seals will study at a university.
189 Musical Festival for next year assured The State Board of Education took steps to ensure the production of the 1912 Music Festival.
189 Opens new department at college; State Board of Education votes to open stenography and typewriting school in Cedar Falls Roy V. Coffey will have charge of the new courses.
189 Dick made Registrar Professor George S. Dick has been named Registrar for I. S. T. C.; will continue to teach part-time.
189 Arey made curator Professor Melvin Arey is the new curator of I. S. T. C. museum collections; will have reduced teaching responsibilities until the collection is moved to the new Library building.
189 Given another year's leave of absence Professor Page has been granted an extension on his leave of absence. Professor Begeman will be acting head of the chemistry department.
189 New teacher named George Mount named to education and psychology faculty; Humbert Pasini will replace Professor Perrine in the physical education department; Glee Maeck named instructor in piano to succeed Kate Kenney.
189 Prof. Merchant sick Professor Merchant has been granted a leave of absence for the summer term due to illness; Eva Luse and Myra Call will take over his duties.
190 New exhibits for chemical museum The Department of Chemistry has received new items for its chemical museum.
190 The School for Scandal; seniors at college present play next Monday evening Roster of the cast of the senior class play.
191 Elections Roster of those who have found teaching positions.
191 The annual Encourage students to purchase a copy of the 1911 Old Gold.
191 Houstman tells of plans The new staff of the College Eye gave an outline of their plans, during chapel, for the paper for the upcoming year.
192 Miss Grace Clark Spent time at her home in Union, Iowa.
192 Miss Florence Meyer Visited with friends in Mason City.
192 Miss Loretto Scanlan Teaching Domestic Science at Granite Falls, Minnesota.
192 Miss Sara Murray Enjoyed a visit from her sister Dorothy.
192 Walter Bender Returned at the close of his year's work.
192 Miss Hilda Hand Spent time at her home in Vinton, Iowa.
192 Program of events; announcements for the fifty-fifth year of the Teachers College Commencement is out Program of events for the weekend of Commencement.
193 Miss Clara Drenning of Galena, Illinois Arrived in Cedar Falls to spend time with her numerous friends on College Hill.
193 On Wednesday evening Myra E. Call and Bertha Patt entertained a group of women at a dinner in honor of Nellie Wallbank.
193 Last Thursday morning Mrs. W. Merrill entertained a group of ladies at her home.
193 Pres. H. H. Seerley Attended the regular meeting of the State Board of Education.
193 Last Tuesday evening Mrs. C. P. Colegrove entertained a large company of ladies in honor of Nellie Wallbank.
193 Mr. Meyerholz Invited to give Commencement addresses at a number of institutions.
193 Mr. John McDonald Spending time on College Hill.
193 Mrs. Whitney, of Charles City Attended the May Festival with her daughter, Ethel Johnstone.
193 Miss Nell Allison Will go to Akron, Ohio, to teach Domestic Science and Art.
193 Lee Shillinglaw Spent time at Madison, Wisconsin, visiting his cousin Claude Lynch.
193 Miss Florence Collins Spent time in Garrison, Iowa.
193 Miss Mary Townsend Planning to attend the fifteenth anniversary of her class at Wellesley.
193 Miss Laura Woods of Parkersburg Spent time with her sister Nelle.
193 Miss Edith C. Buck Confined to the hospital for several days.
193 Miss Blythe Bonnet Called home to Birmingham, Iowa, by the serious illness of an uncle.
194 Miss Frances Dee Holding the position of music and penmanship in the public schools at Walnut, Iowa.
194 Prof. and Mrs. C. A. Fullerton and Mrs. G. S. Dick Entertained three groups at the Dick home on College Hill.
194 Miss Nellie Wallbank of Mount Pleasant Attended the musical festival, and is spending time with friends on College Hill.
194 Miss Ruth Dowdell Left to visit her home in Cleveland, Ohio, on her way to New York; will spend summer with brother and sister traveling abroad.
195 Mrs. Walker Entertained the women of the faculty at her home.
195 Cornell wins close game Cornell defeated Teachers College, 2-1.
197 Scholarships at university are awarded Julian Gist, Karl Knoepfler, Florence Packard, and Agnes Wallace Smith received scholarships from the University of Iowa.
197 Societies Members of the glee clubs held a surprise party for Frances Dickey.
197 Miss Florence Ward lectures Spoke at women's club meeting about the "value of scholarships for young women".