College Eye — September 11, 1913

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5 Miss Inez Radell Fell ill for several days.
31 The wheels of knowledge Over 1200 students are enrolled; welcomes new students.
31 With this issue Encourages students to submit news; open to criticisms and suggestions.
31 There is a matter Need a college yell-master.
32 Official Notes News about staff changes for the year; brief profiles of new faculty and staff.
33 Graduates at summer term commencement Roster of graduates and degrees.
34 Athletics Encourages school spirit; urges support of football team under Coach Berkstrasser.
34 Christian associations News about the YMCA and the YWCA; schedule of activities.
36 Exchanges Reprinted "commandments" for college from the Normal Eyte.
36 Faculty changes Editor's farewell to former instructors; some will be on leave for further study; photo..
40 Societies Meeting programs.
43 Miss Margaret Oliver Enjoyed a visit with her two sisters.
43 Miss Edith Buck Made a trip to Colorado Springs.
43 Miss Jennette Carpenter Enjoyed visiting her relatives in New York.
43 Prof. and Mrs. J. B. Knoepfler Enjoyed a western trip.
43 Prof. Colegrove Lectured in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
43 Miss Sara F. Rice Enjoyed a visit with her brother in Colorado.
43 Miss Floe Correll Traveled east and visited Springfield, Massachusetts.
43 Miss Florence E. Ward Returned from an extended trip to the West Coast.
43 Prof. R. M. McKitrick Enjoyed time with his relatives in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
43 Miss Mona Wild and Miss Marguerite Hussey Visited Battle Creek, Michigan, and the Wisconsin Dells.
43 Professor and Mrs. C. H. Bailey Enjoyed a visit with friends and relatives in New York.
43 Mrs. C. P. Colegrove Enjoyed a visit with relatives and friends on the Pacific Coast.
43 Prof. R. F. Seymour Returned from an extended eastern trip.
43 Dr. W. W. Gist Spent time in Ohio at a class reunion.
43 Miss Goodwin, the College Secretary Spent two weeks traveling through Glacier National Park with friends.
45 Miss Mae Bates Accepted a position in Clarksville, Iowa.
45 Mr. A. L. Matthews Married Vera Buskirk.
45 Miss Vey Woolliscroft Left to resume her work in Buffalo, Minnesota.
45 Friends of Ida F. Leydig News of her death will grieve many friends.
45 Miss Gladys Palmer Left to take up work in Webb, Iowa.
45 Miss Grace Aitchison Chosen as critic in the State Normal school at Albion, Idaho.
45 Mary Barnum Accepted a position in the East Waterloo High School.
45 Miss Alle Robinson Has returned to Valley City, North Dakota, to resume her work there.
45 Gladys Foote Left to take up work in Oklahoma
46 A wedding of interest Zora Mae Parrott married Clark William Hirleman
46 In a bulletin issued by the State Normal at Lewiston, Idaho Reports on two graduates who have taken work there.
46 Miss Iowa Chase left for Fall City, Nebraska, to resume school work.
46 Misses Irma Bangs, Lillian Robinson and Ruth Egloff Toured Yellowstone Park.
46 Miss Myra Gault Left for Council Bluffs to teach in the primary department of the city schools.
46 Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Abram Left for Winona, Minnesota, after spending the summer at the home of S. R. Dryden.
46 Miss Bertha Stiles Left to spend time in Council Bluffs before going to Hibbing, Minnesota, to teach in the public schools.
47 Mrs. Walker Entertained a group of women with a melon feast.
47 Miss Theresa Wild Returned from Minnesota after attending a wedding there.
47 Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Cable Arrived from Korea to spend time with family.
47 Prof. and Mrs. R. W. Getchell Left to visit family in Winthrop, Iowa.
47 The Dick family Enjoyed a tour to the Indian settlement in Tama County.
47 Miss Vera Whinery Called home Monday due to her mother's illness.
47 Mr. Henry Beinke Returned to college this semester.
47 Charles Kramer Left for Ames to take work in the Agricultural department.
47 Miss Margaret Nisbet Has returned to college.
47 Miss Alberta Cousins Confined to the hospital.
48 Miss Eva Waters Along with Julia Lang, was in a rail car accident.
48 Miss Ruth Gist Returned to Clarkston, Washington, to resume work.
48 Among thirty-five young men and women Professor Henry Peterson honored with a fellowship at the University of Iowa.
48 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wright Spent time with Professor and Mrs. D. S. Wright.
48 Miss Faye Palmer Returned home from Chicago to spend time with her parents.
48 Miss Myra Bozarth Left for home due to illness.
48 The many friends of Mr. O. F. Griffith Death occurred over the summer break.