College Eye — June 15, 1911
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |