College Eye — June 15, 1911

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4a A word to our readers The new staff of the College Eye is going to publish a Commencement edition. Editorial also outlines what the new staff wishes to accomplish in the upcoming year and what is expected of the study body.
4b Club offers The College Eye is willing to offer a subscription to their newspaper and a subscription to an education magazine at a combined reduced price.
4b School play will be repeated for summer term students "School for Scandal" will be repeated during the summer term.
4b Changes and plans for the coming year News about changes for past and present faculty; ISTC students will assist in domestic science in Cedar Falls schools; excavation for Training School may begin soon; may also build a "detention hospital; will let $10,000 contract for pipe organ..
6 Our beloved and honored president 1886-1911 Photo of President Seerley.
7 Faculty surprise President Seerley Faculty honors President Seerley on his twenty-five years of service to the college; several make addresses; present President Seerley with twenty-five roses.
7 The president's relations to the faculty An address by Anna McGovern expressing the faculty's appreciation of President Seerley.
10 The school as it looked when President Seerley began his work Old Gilchrist Hall and Central Hall; photo.
12 Society anniversaries Describes the literary society parade at Commencement.
13 The Homer of the West The lyrics to a song entitled "The Homer of the West" written by Margaret Oliver, in praise of Homer Seerley..
14 Commencement play A review of the Commencement play "A School for Scandal", with a roster of cast members.
15 Baccalaureate service; graduating class hears twenty fifth annual address The graduating seniors gathered to listen to President Seerley speak to them for the last time.
16 Commencement graduating exercises Describes the commencement exercises. The Reverend J. Percival Huget, an alumnus of I. S. T. C., gave the Commencement address.
16 Commencement recital A recital of the piano, violin, and voice departments occurred on the Monday of Commencement week; program of performers and their work.
17 The Alumni Association; alumni reception At the Alumni Association's alumni reception, seniors from each of the departments presented a skit.
18 Alumni business meeting At the Alumni Association business meeting, new officers were elected.
18 Alumni luncheon The Alumni Association held a luncheon in honor of President Seerley's twenty-fifth anniversary as head of the school.
20 The Training School There was a Commencement celebration for the graduating class of the Training School; roster of graduates.
20 Cliorio alumni breakfast The alumni of Cliorio held their annual breakfast.
22 Where your friends will teach next year Roster of those who have found teaching positions.
24 Athletics Summary of the events in ISTC athletics for the 1910-1911 school year.
25 Track team, spring 1911 I. S. T. C. 1911 track team; photo.
25 Teachers lose to St. Joseph I. S. T. C. lost, 8-1, in a surprising upset. Harm G. Ludeman is elected captain for the 1912 season.
26 I. S. T. C. baseball team I. S. T. C. baseball team; photo.
27 Fred Vorhies Will teach at Ringgold County summer school.
27 Miss Fannie Raymond Teaching in LeMars the past year.
27 Miss Margaret Oliver Has left to attend commencement exercises at her alma mater, Monmouth College.
27 Miss Mabel J. Lodge Granted a scholarship to University of Chicago.
27 The following alumni Received fellowships at the State University for next year.
27 Misses Mary Sampson and Ruth Hallingby Left to work at the University of Utah during the summer.
27 John McDonald and Richard Bagby Will attend the University of Chicago over the summer.
27 Miss Mayme and Antonia Urbany Left for their home in Carroll, Iowa.
27 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parker Visited the College during Commencement week.
27 Miss Susie Gabriel Expects to attend the summer term at Columbia University.
27 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fullerton and Miss Burney Will set sail for Florence at the close of summer term.
27 Carl Frye Left for Seattle, Washington, to work with his uncle for the summer.
27 Blanche Drees Elected to a position in Wallace, Idaho.
27 Florence Butler Will enter University of Chicago next year.
27 Mr. Floyd Bailey Visited College Hill.
27 Verplanck Bennett Will enter the medical school at the State University.
27 Misses Mattie Fargo and Iva Huntley Left to visit at Lake Mills, Wisconsin.
27 Mr. Bert Barrett Visited at commencement.
27 Miss Ana Brinkman of Rolfe, Iowa Visited with her sister Mae.
27 Miss Dalma Young Re-elected as teacher at North Yakima, Washington.
27 Mrs. Fargo, of Lake Mills Visited with her daughter Mattie.
27 Mrs. Skiff Visited the Teachers College during Commencement.
28 Library reading room; Iowa State Teachers College Reading room in new Library, now Seerley Hall; photo.
29 Miss Mary Porter Will enter the Y. W. C. A. Training School in New York City.
29 Karl Knoepfler Refused offers for principal positions to attend University of Iowa to do post-graduate work.
29 Mrs. Ella Danskin Shaw of Clinton, Virginia Keeps in contact with the Teachers College and donates to the Y. W. C. A.
29 H. W. Boltz Appointed first Assistant Physical Director of the Y. M. C. A. in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
29 George Hilliard Elected Superintendent at Garrison.
29 Elsa Mix Has a choice of positions, both at excellent pay.
29 Miss Bess Hoag Will go to Europe to attend college.