College Eye — April 3, 1913

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1 Finance Committee acts; "College Eye" to enter high schools The State Finance Committee appropriates funds to deliver the College Eye to 450 state high schools for the purpose of advertising state postsecondary institutions.
1 School legislation next; important question of coordination reached in Senate No news to be reported on the Klay bill regarding state educational institutions.
1 Pianoforte recital by Raymond Havens Review of the impromptu piano recital given by Raymond Havens.
1 Debaters begin practice; prospects are good for two winning teams Debate team begins practice sessions for Coe debate.
1 Iowa State Teachers College Auditorium Building; photo.
1 Baseball practice begins; many veterans back--some promising new material Preview of the 1913 baseball team.
2 Musical recital next Friday; Miss Kaufman and Mr. Doane in entertainment under direction of Y. W. C. A. Preview of performance to be given under the auspices of the Y. W. C. A.
2 Y. W. C. A. notes Secretary Robinson of the Student Volunteer Movement to speak on campus.
2 Postponed club meeting Mathematics Club meeting time provided; Lura Kingman and Frank Cole will speak.
3 Annuals near completion Description of the 1913 Old Gold.
3 Miss Sara M. Riggs Sara Riggs speaks at Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association meeting.
4 Beginning with this issue Announcement of the College Eye being sent to prominent high schools in the state and a brief description of what the paper contains.
4 One of the strongest arguments Urges students to turn out at the next debate so as not to perpetuate the idea that athletic prowess is more important than scholastic achievement.
4 A fine trip Faye Palmer writes regarding her travels with the University Girls Orchestra on their North American tour.
5 President Seerley Attended State Board of Education meeting.
5 Prof. C. A. Fullerton Did not go to Indianapolis due to floods.
6 Elva Osterson Confined to the hospital due to an illness.
6 Anna Smith of Lisbon Anna Smith, Lisbon, visited Misses Rice and Schuneman.
6 Miss Ward Addressed the Teachers Association in Independence.
6 Friends here have received word Harriet Kramer is seriously ill; her sister has left school to be with her.
6 Martha Martin Spent her spring vacation on campus.
6 James Chase Left for Colorado Springs.
6 Anton Fischer Elected as superintendent of schools in Ogden.
6 Vera Whinery Spent a day in Marshalltown.
6 President Seerley and Professor Dick Attended the Southwestern Iowa Teachers Association meeting.
6 Miss Mary Townsend Lectured to the Grundy Center women's club.
7 The college orchestra Performed in the Congregational church.
7 Mr. John C. Parish Spoke at chapel.
7 High class program Y. W. C. A. praised for their program.
7 Laura and Clara Chassell Plan to return to their home soon.
7 Mabel Hale and Hazel Shillinglaw Attended the Christian Endeavor societies convention.
7 Jessie Aitchison Spending a week on College Hill over her vacation.
7 Clare Sullivan Visited friends in Charles City.
7 Gladys Foote Spending her vacation at her parents' home.
7 Laura Suhr Returned to school after recovering from an illness.
7 Erden Ferguson Entered school again.
7 President Hawkens President Hawkens, Warrensburg, Missouri Normal school, visited campus.
7 Harold Maynard Visited campus.
7 Faye Palmer Faye Palmer visited Cedar Falls.
7 Chris Hansen Visited his mother.
7 Nellie Burmeister Spent a day in Marengo.
7 Edna Elster, Theresa Kopeitz and Irene Printy Escaped a storm in Omaha.
7 A new plan Plans for a new state high school basketball tournament being discussed; Cedar Falls likely to host the event.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.