College Eye — September 17, 1913

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51 Certain individuals connected with the institution Defends putting advertising with the articles in the College Eye.
51 We take this opportunity Students may submit news items before chapel on Tuesdays for the paper.
52 Our attention has been called Encourages seniors to attend chapel to show their school spirit.
52 B. A. class organizes Senior class elects officers and practices class yells.
52 Organization of junior college classes Officers elected.
52 Location of '13 seniors Supplement information to Commencement program.
53 Official Notes Faculty added; power plant will be improved; looking forward to alumni meeting at ISTA convention.
54 Lecture Course Gives schedule of lectures for remainder of the school year; Professor Begeman is chair.
55 Christian Associations Officers elected; annual conference held at Lake Geneva; Newman Society held reception.
59 Athletics Football season schedule; season ticket costs $1.
59 Faculty changes Brief profiles of new faculty.
60 Debate and oratory Encourages students to be involved in speech meets.
63 Societies News of literary societies, including programs.
64 The Atlanta, Georgia, Daily American Article written about John W. Boyle appears in Atlanta newspaper.
64 Miss Joy Harmon Working as an instructor in the schools of the east side in Waterloo.
64 Miss Ella Van Dellen Along with Corrine Campbell visited college friends.
64 Miss Helen Packard Taking up work in Billings, Montana.
64 Miss Harriet A. Kramer Married Roy Dayton Webb.
64 The many friends of Miss Indie Cadwallader Married to Frederick Otis Seitz.
64 Miss Verna Graham Taken up her duties in the Independence schools.
64 Mr. Jasper Wilbur Taken up his second year's work in the Mason City schools.
64 The Seattle Times tells us News of the marriage of Emily Lamberty and Herman C. Joy.
64 Miss Gertrude Eaton Working in the primary department of the Ackley schools.
64 Mr. Homer Veatch In charge of the political science department at Guttenberg, Iowa.
64 Mr. Karl Nolte Left to resume teaching in Allison, Iowa.
67 Miss Pearl McCaffree Went to Ackley to resume work in the schools there.
67 Mr. and Mrs. McFarland of Sioux City Visited at the home of Professor and Mrs. P. A. Bond on College Hill.
67 Mr. Guy V. Aldrich Working as the traveling State Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. college associations.
67 Messrs. Roger Leavitt, Jr., Roy Davis, James Haynes, Harold Debar, Charles Boysen, Hugh Mullarky and Archie Minish Left to enroll at the State Agricultural College.
67 Mrs. Laura Bowman Gayler of Mt. Pleasant Attended the funeral of her cousin, Godfrey Bowman.
67 Miss Mae Bates Came home from Rockford, Iowa, to visit her parents.
67 Mr. J. A. Woodman Visited the college and gave a short speech at chapel.
67 "One of the pleasant surprises..." Leo Hughes was delighted to see Warren Proctor on stage in Chicago.
67 Mr. George R. D. Kramer Spending time with relatives in Cedar Falls.
67 Mr. Arthur Smith Visited the college and spoke at chapel.
67 Miss Ruth Hallingby Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
67 Miss Ruby Fridell Commenced her work in the Lincoln school in Waterloo.
68 Miss Signe Holst Former Neo sang for the King and Queen of Denmark.
68 The Fairfield, Iowa school board Effie Schuneman will instruct drawing at the public school in Fairfield.
68 Mrs. Alma McMahon Enjoying a visit from her sister.
68 Mrs. Elmer Cable Led a student volunteer band meeting.
68 Mr. H. E. Mitchell Elected professor of Psychology in the State Normal School at Pittsburg, Kansas.
68 Miss Kathryn Dempsey Forced to leave school because of serious trouble with her eyes.
68 Prof. and Mrs. I. S. Condit Entertained Professor and Mrs. W. H. Bender at their home.
68 The Neos Enjoyed a picnic.
68 Prof. H. J. Peterson Visited in Cedar Falls on his way to Iowa City.
68 Following a very interesting program last Friday The Clios entertained a group of women in the Gymnasium.
68 The Kindergarten and Primary departments of our College Held a picnic for all the children and their mothers.
68 The Philos and Alphas Held a joint program to entertain a group of new students.
68 Mr. Carl Wild Left to work in the civil engineering department of the University of Minnesota.
68 Miss Clara Sorenson Called to her home due to her sister's illness.
68 Mrs. H. W. Seely Visiting at the home of Professor and Mrs. B. W. Merrill.