College Eye — October 12, 1911

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1 Neo initiation Initiation activities took place at McAlvin's cottage.
1 Football season opens Saturday; team in good shape for game with Ellsworth I. S. T. C. will open season at home against Ellsworth College; players listed.
1 Declamatory contest Friday evening Program for oratorical contest announced.
1 Alumnus of I. S. T. C. in the Canal Zone George R. D. Kramer is working with the Y. M. C. A. in the Canal Zone.
2 Official Notes Board considering new furniture for new buildings; Faculty Reading Circle met; stenography and typewriting courses available.
2 Department of orchestral instruments; B. W. Merrill--director; a few thoughts on practice Gives advice to those practicing their music lessons.
3 Northeastern Iowa Teachers will meet in early spring Meeting of Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association will take place on campus during April.
3 Iowa football captains Captains of Iowa college football teams.
3 Miss Maude E. Boaden Maude Boaden went to South Dakota.
4 A winning spirit Supports rules instituted by Drake University that give guidelines for what football players may not do during the season.
4 Cliorio initiation Cliosophic and Orio Literary Societies held joint initiation at Flagler home on South College Street.
4 The Upper Iowa Conference Upper Iowa Conference of the Methodist church announced graduates of their program.
4 For the benefit of those College Eye staff claims that there is more composition in this year's newspaper than in that of last year.
4 Speak up and express yourselves Encourages readers to offer criticism about the College Eye.
5 Miss Daisy Throckmorton Visited her sister and mother in Vinton.
5 Miss Natalie Methfessel Visited her sister Lulu.
5 The annual Alpha-Philo Initiation Was held on October 6 at the Odd Fellows Hall.
5 The following students Former students and graduates of I. S. T. C. are teaching in China.
5 Mr. Churchyard of Hawarden Visited his daughter Grace on campus.
5 Miss Dora Baldwin Spent time with her sister Ethel last week.
5 Miss Marie Mullarky Was visited by her friend Verna Taylor.
5 The Chresto girls Held an event celebrating new members.
5 Prof. Sara Riggs Was visited by her brother.
5 Mrs. Kate Webster Cadwallader Along with Emma Maxfield, were visitors to the campus.
5 The presidents of the Girls Literary Societies Were entertained by Miss Lillian Lambert.
6 Senior Class meeting Social committee appointed; Old Gold staff permitted to elect a student advisory committee; class colors will be purple and gold.
6 Association news Members of Y. W. C. A. heard speakers at the Missionary Jubilee in Waterloo.
7 Miss Lorena Hedlund Teaching in California.
7 A letter to Mrs. Colegrove Minnie Moore Gray wrote to Emma Colegrove to tell her of her missionary work in China.
7 Four members of the Class of 1911 Are teaching in Ackley.
7 The many friends of Sara Peters Sad to hear of the death of two of her sisters; just one remains to assist her in her mission work.
7 Leroy Dunham Principal at Plover.
7 Mr. J. E. Vance Teaching in Minneapolis.
7 Miss Mabel Frisby Family will visit California.
7 Miss Riggs Enjoyed visit from brother.
7 Miss Maude Ballou Attended uncle's funeral.
7 Miss Elizabeth Faint Married Aeneas Mackenzie.
7 The Teachers College Has a number of alumni on staff at the Vinton School for the Blind.
7 Miss Mattie Kruel Assistant principal at Hudson.
7 Mr. Kenneth Colegrove Returned from Europe; studying at Harvard University.
7 Coming events Campus event calendar for semester.