College Eye — September 24, 1913

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71 Within a few weeks Candidates for the Old Gold elections need to announce themselves soon; staff should publish business report in College Eye.
71 "Pep" club organized Cheers practiced; officers elected; nearly all men attend meeting.
71 Debate question settled Will debate fixed rate utilities with Highland Park.
72 Miss Lambert entertains English Club holds first meeting of year; students and faculty present papers.
72 Women's debating league is organized Women organize after unsuccessful attempt last spring.
72 Temperance association meeting Black Hawk County meeting; purpose was to encourage more interest in the temperance movement.
72 Official Notes News notes of important faculty and school matters; Professor Loughridge is in Germany; new classes in home economics organized; library crowded; enrollment is over 1300; Professor Campbell studying rural schools.
73 Faculty changes Chloe Siner is taking Mabel Lodge's position in English; J. O. Perrine and Macy Campbell join staff; photo.
74 Athletics Progress report on the football team.
77 Christian associations Regular meetings held.
77 Societies News from the literary societies; meeting programs.
81 Supt. C. R. Houstman Spent time visiting friends on College Hill.
81 Miss Eva Ekstam Started work as a primary teacher in the public schools at Maurice.
81 Miss Beatrice Bozarth Has begun her work in the Latin Department
81 Lee Shillinglaw Visited the city before returning to Iowa City; spent the summer in Oklahoma.
81 Mark I. Roberts Visited the college; lives in San Jose, Iowa, where he is engaged in the banking business.
81 Mrs. Will Cousins of Earlville, Iowa Called to Cedar Falls by the illness of her daughter; has returned home with her daughter.
81 Miss Frances Dickey Left for Ohio to take up work in the music department of the Ohio State Normal School.
82 Miss Mary Mitze Accepted a position teaching piano in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
82 Mr. Bert Cleveland Visited in Cedar Falls while the Algona Fair was going on.
82 Mr. Sydner Maiden Stopped in Cedar Falls on his way to Iowa City.
82 M. G. Begeman and H. Bley Left to take up work in Michigan.
82 Mrs. H. H. Seerley Visited their daughter in Cedar Rapids.
82 Miss Edrie Cohoon Married to Coan Moore at the home of J. F. Cohoon.
82 Miss Faye Palmer Visited with her sister at Webb, Iowa.
82 Miss Harriet Case Assisted Agnes Bodholdt in a concert at the Universalist church of Waterloo.
82 About fifty members of the Baptist church Professor and Mrs. G. W. Newton held a gathering at their home.
82 Miss Maye Henry Spent time in Cedar Falls visiting friends.
82 Miss Louise Smith Instructor of Physical Training at Charles City; spent time with friends in Cedar Falls.
82 On Wednesday, September 10 Verna Farrington married Clarence E. Kaser.
82 Dr. E. E. Rall Spent time visiting his sister in Cedar Falls; spoke at chapel.
82 Mr. John McDonald Visited the college.
82 The Ossolis Held a reception in the Commercial Club.
82 Mr. I. C. Martin Visited his parental home in Cedar Falls with his family.
82 Mr. George Vinall Left for work in Springfield, Massachusetts.
84 Miss Jennie Sanders Visited campus.
84 Mrs. J. O. Perrine Arrived in Cedar Falls from Ann Arbor, Michigan.
84 Miss Vera Whinery Back in school after an extended illness.
84 Miss Florence Stevens Accompanied Eunice Sparkman to her home in Eldora.
84 The Shakes and Aristos Enjoyed an evening of fun in the old gymnasium.