College Eye — September 11, 1913
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |