College Eye — June 12, 1913

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3 Editorial; a foreword Almost unanimous support from faculty, student, and alumni to print College Eye in magazine format.
3 Alumni literary program Commencement reunions resulted in a literary program conducted by alumni.
5 Our Honored President, 1886-1913 Homer Horatio Seerley; photo.
6 The banner year in athletics Summary of athletic events throughout the year; won first basketball game against Iowa; photo of track and field team and baseball team.
6 Alumni business meeting Announced officers for following year.
6 Alumni luncheon Concluded Alumni Day; over five hundred attended.
9 Debate and oratory Summary of debates and their outcomes; Len Toomey won the Inter State Oratorical Contest; photo.
11 The memorial gateways Program for dedicating the gateways; history and background.
12 Commencement play Performed "When Knighthood was in Flower"; review of the play.
13 Prof. Fullerton is given fine present Received a mahogany music cabinet from the Choral Society.
13 The christenin' of th' bairns Two new literary societies, Homerian and Irving, were incorporated.
15 Graduating exercises Brief excerpts from the Commencement speech by the Honorable Claude R. Porter.
16 The Training School Performed "A Midsummer Night's Dream"; held junior-senior banquet; held alumni banquet; held Commencement; Wilbur Bender, director of Training School, resigned.
17 Resolutions Tribute to the work of Wilbur Bender, who will be leaving his position as Director of the Training School.
18 Where you will find our seniors next year Roster of students and their locations for next year.
19 Midwinter play will be repeated Will present "What Happened to Jones" again.
19 Students' Commencement recital Program of students and their work.
20 Baccalaureate Service Program of service.
20 The death of Mrs. Parish Widow of Professor Parish died; death is believed to be related to surgery on her appendix.
20 Delta Sigma Rho Initiation held; brief history of fraternity for students of oratory and debate.
21 Paul Colegrove and Miss Mildred Kerlin of Storm Lake Were married in Iowa City.
21 Miss Mary Hearst Along with Katherine Constant, attended the missionary pageant in Chicago.
21 Miss Cora Dilly Will head the playground work for the summer.
21 Miss Ward Will spend her vacation lecturing in the southern and western states.
21 Miss Ruth Casaday Called home on account of an illness in the family.
21 An appreciative audience gathered Performance was given by three graduates of the music department.
21 A telegram received by President and Mrs. H. H. Seerley Received news of a grandson; new baby is son of Dr. and Mrs. Clem Seerley.
21 Commencement week Professor Colegrove will give many addresses at many commencements.
21 John, the son of Roger Leavitt Became a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
21 Miss Oliver and Mrs. Walker Entertained two new literary societies.
21 Professor Welles Will leave to study music in Paris at the end of summer term.
21 Margaret Lucas Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
21 Miss Myra Call Was called to Webster City by an illness in the family.
21 Miss Millicent Warriner Was a guest at the home of Mrs. F. Stevens.
21 Miss Alvina Jennings Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
21 Miss Carrie Parker Visited friends on campus.
21 Ella Van Dellen Enjoyed a visit from her mother and sister.
21 The Student Volunteer band Enjoyed a picnic at Dry Run.
21 Maude Boaden's mother Came from Chamberlain, South Dakota, for Commencement.
21 Miss Dunham and Miss Wolf Gave their resignations.
21 Professor Meyerholz Has returned, along with Professor Frampton, to teach the summer term.
21 The condition of O. F. Griffith Suffered a stroke and is not expected to live much longer.
21 Stella Stone's mother Mother was a Commencement visitor.
22 Mr. Pasini Resigned to take a job in Ohio.
22 Prof. Geo. W. Samson Has delivered twenty commencement addresses and lectures.
22 Miss Wolf Will work at the State University of Idaho next year.
22 Julian Gist Took a job at the University of Minnesota.
22 Robt. W. Getchell Will have a leave of absence to study at the University of Wisconsin.
22 Professors Peterson and Dieterich Will be in school at the State University of Iowa.
22 Miss Schuneman Will spend next year at Pratt Institute in New York.
22 Miss Mary Dunham Will be a librarian at the University of Indiana.
22 The location of the sorority house parties List of locations for different sorority functions.
22 Prof. J. B. Knoepfler Will do research for the State Historical Society during the summer.
22 President Seerley Gave an address to the literary society graduates at the State University of Iowa.
22 Miss Genevieve Knight Visited by her mother during Commencement.
22 Society Parade Societies had traditional Commencement parade; each had meetings following graduation ceremonies.
22 Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Bagby Spent time visiting the college.
23 Mr. John McDonald Was a Commencement visitor.
23 Miss Helen Katz Visited for Commencement.
23 News has been received in Cedar Falls Marriage of "Tommy" Jones and Miss Jane Ann Williams.
23 Miss Emma Yule Is a successful teacher in the high school in the Philippine Islands.
23 Miss Nell Hinkson Was a Commencement visitor.
23 Miss Ruth Gist Has returned home to spend time with her parents.
23 Prof. Harry E. Huffman Spent time in Cedar Falls visiting friends and relatives.
23 Miss Harriet Kramer Arrived from Texas, where she has been teaching.
23 Professor and Mrs. Colegrove Received good news from their son Kenneth that he will be receiving his Ph.D. from Harvard University.
23 Wm. H. Manifold Spent several days at the college.
23 Ada Chambers Spent Commencement week with her sister Grace.
23 Miss Mary Walters Will spend the summer months at home with her parents.
23 Marjorie Hilton Was visited by Ruby Schuyler.
23 Miss Faith Downs Will spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Downs.
23 Miss Iva Williams Will return to her job in Iowa Falls.
23 Lew McDonald Stopped in Cedar Falls to see friends.
23 Miss Lurana Rownd Re-elected to her post in Medford, Oregon; visiting her sister during Commencement.
23 Miss Nell Allison Visited for Commencement.
24 Last Wednesday evening Marriage of Rena Tolstrup and S. A. Cohagan took place.
24 Professor W. H. Bender Resignation will take effect at the close of the summer term.
24 Mr. and Mrs. Mayne Spaulding Were Commencement visitors.
24 Miss Iva Huntley Will marry Philip Arnold; will make their home in Detroit.
24 Mr. and Mrs. Casper Schenck Were among the alumni that visited the college.