College Eye — October 18, 1911
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Supt. B. Boardman | Editing newspaper in Butler County. | |
| 1 | Principal R. E. Newcomb | Now in Jesup | |
| 1 | Teachers win decisive victory over Ellsworth; score 17 to 5 | I. S. T. C. opened the season with a win. | |
| 1 | Enthusiastic "pep" meeting held | Approximately five hundred students attended pep rally held Thursday night. | |
| 2 | The Shake-Aristo initiation as overheard in two Irishmen's conversation | Poem about social gathering. | |
| 2 | Ames debaters are busy; annual debate will be held November 17 | Men will debate whether or not Canadian Industrial Disputes Investigation Acts of 1907 should be employed in the US. | |
| 2 | A letter from West Point; Carl C. Bank, a former student writes of his experiences | Describes football prospects and other experiences at West Point Military Academy. | |
| 3 | Mr. Fred Cram | Fred Cram in principal at Mason City; C. M. Parker doing well in Anita. | |
| 3 | Alphas give reception | Alpha Literary Society held reception to honor new members and members of brother society. | |
| 3 | Eulalians initiate | Initiation ceremony was held at McAlvin cottage. | |
| 3 | Mathematics Club | Program was given on October 11. | |
| 3 | Clio anniversary Friday evening | Program entitled "Revel of the Muses" will highlight Cliosophic 25th anniversary celebration. | |
| 3 | Under the October month | Members of Cap and Gown Club were hosted by Gladys Foote. | |
| 3 | Governor Carroll visits the college | Iowa governor spoke to students regarding education issues. | |
| 4 | Owing to the fact | Editorials will not be present in this issue, due to lack of space. | |
| 4 | Ossolis entertain and initiate | New members were welcomed into Margaret Fuller Ossoli Club. | |
| 4 | Misses Rosanna Heikens and Irene Simpson | Rose Heikens and Irene Simpson entered school; Julia Porter is substituting in Mt. Pleasant. | |
| 5 | Misses Ora Sisley and Ethel Bruner | Spent Sunday in Cedar Rapids. | |
| 5 | Mrs. Dawson | Visited her daughter Lila. | |
| 5 | Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood of Union | Visited Lucile, their daughter. | |
| 5 | Mr. and Mrs. Riednor | Visited campus last week, along with their nephew. | |
| 5 | Miss Alice Fouts | Visited friends at Coe College. | |
| 5 | Miss Edith Sampson | Went home due to an illness. | |
| 5 | Miss Jean Stephen | Is attending school again. | |
| 5 | Misses Anne and Florence Merriam | Spent Sunday with Ethel Baldwin at her home in Gladbrook. | |
| 5 | Mrs. Cable and baby Emmett | Visited chapel. | |
| 5 | Miss Elizabeth Bisbee | Was visited by her mother last week. | |
| 5 | Misses Winifred Cole and Francis Luce | Visited Iowa City. | |
| 6 | Official Notes | Considering ban on use of ink in Library; ISTC reunion to be held in conjunction with ISTA meeting. | |
| 6 | Finest orchestra in this country will appear at Teachers' College; grand opera will be given | Theodore Thomas Orchestra of Chicago will appear in spring musical festival on May 22 and 23, 1912. | |
| 6 | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patt | Bertha Patt hosted family visitors. | |
| 7 | Mr. A. L. Lyon | Now at Humeston. | |
| 7 | Miss Ellen Clark | Died in Perry. | |
| 7 | Miss Bessie Buchanan | Teaching at Parsons College. | |
| 7 | Miss Mary Dunham | Attended state library meeting. | |
| 7 | Professor Condit | Father died. | |
| 7 | Senior meeting number three | Class insignia was discussed; social committee announces first function; faculty advisory committee selected; memorial committee selected. | |
| 8 | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tomlinson | Visited their daughter, Mrs. Bender. | |
| 8 | Mrs. Shoemaker | Professor Condit's sister returned from mission work in China. |