College Eye — October 25, 1911

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1 Men and Religion Forward Movement; big convention meets at Cedar Rapids this week Fourteen I. S. T. C. students will attend convention organized by the Y. M. C. A., the Sunday School Union, and the Church Brotherhoods; list of local participants.
1 Clios celebrate twenty-fifth anniversary; unique program given Special program was given; reception was held for faculty and society members.
2 Mrs. J. R. Waters Calvin Schmitt is studying at the University of Chicago; Etta Younker Waters visited Cedar Falls.
2 Official Notes Local, state, and national education news; faculty outlines major courses of study for those in the college course.
3 Miss Clara L. Hancock Reports that things are off to a good start at the high school in Correctionville.
3 The Clear Lake High School Increased the number of students from 65 to 92.
3 The following item from the Iowa Normal Monthly Discusses the release of Professor Colegrove's book, "The Teacher and the School".
3 Miss Maude Lane Is continuing her work in California.
3 The following three out of twenty-four faculty members Are faculty members of the State Preparatory Schools in Colorado.
3 Supt. A. W. Moore Is introducing changes to the course study at West Union.
3 Edward Markle Is principal at Tolna, North Dakota.
3 Belle Eade is in Portland, Oregon She hopes to be employed by the schools there.
3 Supt. F. M. Phillips Four of the teachers at his school are graduates of I.S.T.C.
3 Lydia Pool Will sail on the Lusitania to resume work as a missionary and teacher in India; attended school here last year.
3 Madame Gadski Singer from Berlin visited campus.
4 The twenty-fifth anniversary Wishes good fortune to Cliosophic Literary Society; claims students should patronize only those businesses that advertise in the College Eye or Old Gold.
4 Hardships at Grinnell Claims that curfew and dating rules are stricter at other schools.
5 Big battle Saturday; Leander Clark longs for victory Women of I. S. T. C. are invited to attend explanation of football rules; pep yell is changed for Leander Clark game; F. R. Glasener is Shenandoah high school coach.
5 Next Saturday's games Conference football schedule for the weekend is announced.
6 Cliorio banquet Annual joint banquet celebrated twenty-fifth anniversary of Cliosophic Society.
6 Y. W. C. A. notes First program of "Womanhood Series" took place; three hundred students were at Sunday evening meeting.
6 Coming events Campus event calendar for October and November.
6 News of College Eye Anonymous student claims that other students are saying the wrong words to pep yells.
6 Mr. editor-- Former student praises I. S. T. C.'s football and debate teams; wishes luck to Cap and Gown Club and Old Gold staff.
6 Football results Saturday Recent scores from intercollegiate and high school teams.
6 Chresto initiation Lunch program was given at initiation ceremony.
7 Miss Clara Stensrud Returned home due to an illness.
7 Miss Lillian Newcomb Visited campus on account of the Clio anniversary.
7 Miss Florence Landgraf Went to Clarksville to visit friends.
7 Miss Humphrey Visited friends in the area last week.
7 Mrs. Whitney Visited her daughter Ada this week.
7 Mrs. Lola Hughes Attend the wedding of a friend in Washington, Iowa.
7 Miss Grace Hollister Visited College Hill last week.
7 Mrs. Walker and Mrs. McMahon Attended the DAR conference in Des Moines.
7 Miss Lida Mutch Returned to her home in Grundy Center due to her father's illness.
7 Miss Faith Downs Visited campus.
7 Miss June Young Visited friends in Des Moines.
8 Lura Wentworth She and Helen Rau are teaching at Hampton.
8 During Chapel last Thursday Hellen Smith read the winning declamatory selection.
8 Dr. C. E. Seashore Gave a speech on campus.
8 Mrs. Edna Meader Is teaching at the Wesleyan University in South Dakota.
8 Many graduate Clios and Orios Attend a twenty-fifth anniversary celebration.
8 Earl B. Hodges A number of ISTC students are teaching in Sioux Center.
8 Miss Elsie Bennett Spent time at her home on College Hill.