College Eye — April 24, 1913
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Big May Day celebration; school to be dismissed--systematic plans being made | First May Day celebration to be held on Teachers College campus. | |
| 1 | Governor reappoints present members | Members of the State Board of Education whose terms are about to expire are reappointed by the governor. | |
| 1 | Library Building I.S.T.C. | Library Building; photo. | |
| 1 | New gate for class memorial; very pretentious gift to be left by Classes of 1912-13 | The Class of 1913 will use the donation left behind by the Class of 1912 to build a gateway to campus and will credit the monument to the two classes. | |
| 1 | Baseball season soon opens; had practice game with Cedar Falls High School Saturday | Line-up for first games of season against St. Joseph (Dubuque) and Upper Iowa provided. | |
| 1 | Big choir was well received; immense audience delighted with rare musical entertainment | Review of the performance given by the Paulist Boys Choir at the College Auditorium. | |
| 2 | A matter of simplified spelling | Advocates use of simplified spelling, but suggests alternate forms of "ough" should be suspended until a recognized authority publishes on the issue. | |
| 3 | Debaters awarded medals | Debaters receive debate medals, the debate equivalent of a varsity letter. | |
| 4 | Ames is having a fight | Urges Iowa State University to restrict smoking on campus. | |
| 4 | If Morningside College spirit | Morningside College newspaper along with professor of public speaking Charles Marsh congratulate the T. C. debate team on their victory in the triangular meet. | |
| 4 | When May 1st arrives | Urges members of the college community to enjoy the May Day celebration to its fullest. | |
| 4 | Dawn of Plenty moving pictures; Frank Stockdale's illustrated lecture surpassed expectation | Description of moving picture lecture given in the auditorium. | |
| 4 | May Day Queen chosen; Mrs. Blanche Walters popular choice | Blanche Walters chosen by the students to be May Queen. | |
| 4 | In the last two issues | Explanation behind the publication of Lillian Lambert's address to the Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association. | |
| 4 | Student program in Mathematics Club | Those interested in math invited to attend Math Club meeting; program for meeting described. | |
| 5 | Teachers may be scarce next year | More requests for teachers are expected by the Teachers' Employment Bureaus than applications to teach. | |
| 5 | Prof. H. F. Pasini | H. F. Pasini delivers speech on the playground movement to the Waterloo Women's Club. | |
| 5 | Philos give annual banquet; two literary societies meet for social event | Philomatheans and Alphas hold banquet; hold banquet and track and field program. | |
| 6 | Cedar Falls environment praised | A letter from a traveling Y. W. C. A. secretary expresses a positive influence on students at the Arkansas State Normal School from two I. S. T. C. graduates at work there. | |
| 6 | Baseball schedule | Schedule for upcoming baseball games provided. | |
| 7 | Bess Beswick | Visited her aunt in Manchester. | |
| 7 | Alvina Jennings | Accepted third grade teacher position in Corydon. | |
| 7 | Amy Moore | Recovered from illness. | |
| 7 | Nellie Tudor | Accepted teaching position in Fernald. | |
| 7 | Grace Du Bois | Re-elected to teach in Mountain Iron, Minnesota. | |
| 7 | Ruth Lovett | Plans to teach Home Economics in Harlan. | |
| 7 | Ruth McCormick | Spent a day in New Hampton as the guest of Miss Iverson. | |
| 7 | Louise Smith | Teaching physical training in Charles City. | |
| 7 | Carrie Baxter | Called home to Belmond due to her father's illness. | |
| 7 | Ethel Sprague | Elected in Columbus Junction as the second grade teacher. | |
| 7 | Neva Noel | Elected primary teacher in Oskaloosa. | |
| 7 | Carolyn Lawrence and Ruth Friedlund | Visited the Friedlund home in Osage. | |
| 7 | Frances Luse | Teaching in Oelwein; visited friends on campus. | |
| 7 | Daisy McLeod | Elected as music teacher in Corydon. | |
| 7 | Chloe Rains | Sang at the dedication of the new Congregational church in Whiting. | |
| 7 | Prof. Bender | Professor Bender's associates held a birthday party in his honor. | |
| 7 | Cap Miller | Elected superintendent in Fairfield. | |
| 7 | Florence Curtis | Spent a day at her home in Columbus Junction. | |
| 7 | Friends and students were shocked | Dora Mix died. | |
| 7 | Alta Chapman | Confined to the hospital on account of an illness. | |
| 7 | Ethel Keith | Teaching in Daytona, Iowa; visited campus. | |
| 7 | Grace Tarpy | Called home due to her mother's illness. | |
| 7 | Alma Jennings | Elected as third and fourth grade teacher in Marathon. | |
| 7 | Florence Landgraf | Accepted teaching position in Clarksville. | |
| 7 | Misses Charlotte Lorenz and Lillian Lambert | Entertained friends at the home of Miss Lambert. | |
| 7 | Brian Condit | Accepted science teacher position in Spring Valley, Minnesota. | |
| 7 | Prof. C. P. Colegrove | Delivered address at he special institute for rural teachers in Black Hawk County. | |
| 7 | Edith Eshelman | Suffering from the measles. | |
| 7 | Prof. and Mrs. Dick | Attended the funeral of Charles Baldwin, Professor Dick's brother-in-law. | |
| 7 | Blanche Fuller | Visited friends on campus. | |
| 7 | Elsie Ahle | Accepted position as Home Economics teacher in Argyle. | |
| 7 | Mrs. G. W. Samson | Returned from her visit to see her son. | |
| 7 | Dr. Winship | Dr. Winship, Boston, spoke at chapel. | |
| 7 | Y. W. C. A. notes | Guy Aldrich, Y. M. C. A. secretary in Iowa, to speak at meeting. | |
| 8 | College calendar | Meetings and events planned. |