College Eye — October 2, 1913

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87 It is encouraging Encourages men to join Pep Club; women might also organize their own group.
87 Agricultural department to be enlarged Will expand to have classrooms and a large laboratory in the Old South Hall; to accommodate need of rural school teachers to take courses in that curriculum; staff will be expanded.
88 Hazel Strayer wins first place Nine contestants delivered preliminary declamatory speeches.
88 Construction of new power house will soon begin Estimated expenditure will be $12,000; will double size of current structure; will include 300 horsepower Corliss engine; will power electrical system.
88 New course organized Home Economics will use the South Hall for classes in sewing and cooking; enrollment growing.
88 Official Notes President Seerley will speak on rural school matters; a new secretary will be appointed; faculty considering changes in academic calendar, meeting rules, and curriculum.
89 Christian Associations Y. W. C. A. had cabinet changes; encourages all women to attend weekly meetings.
90 Lecture Course Kaffir Boys will entertain.
90 Athletics Held football scrimmage; started club to raise moral standard of athletics; track meet held; physical training classes started.
93 Societies Programs for societies; formal entertainments held for friends; debates held.
97 A wedding of interest to alumni Coral Sykes married Ralph W. Scott.
97 Reuel H. Sylvester Appointed professor at the State University of Iowa.
97 A beautiful life ended its work on earth Mary E. (Bruce) Grummon died at her home in Rockwell, Iowa.
97 The many friends of Miss Ruth Long Announcement of the marriage between Ruth Long and Edward Jacobsen.
97 Miss Anna Hinkson Accepted departmental work in the Des Moines schools.
98 Mr. Lindsay Robinson Entered the State University to study dentistry.
98 Miss Mary L. Townsend Will stay in Cedar Falls until her extended trip to Europe.
98 Prof. C. P. Colegrove Attended a session of the Better Iowa School Commission in Des Moines.
98 Miss Zoe Harmon Spent time with relatives and friends on College Hill.
98 Fred D. Smith Received a position as an assistant in one of the chemistry labs in Ames where he goes to school.
98 Miss Hazel Selzer of Parkersburg and Miss Luella Brown of Urbana Visited with old college friends in Cedar Falls.
98 Mrs. Marion McFarland Walker and Miss Florence Ward Attended a board of directors meeting for the Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs.
98 Miss Nielson Was the hostess to the members of the Eulalian Literary Society.
98 Mrs. J. H. Shoemaker and Roger Leavitt Will work as delegates from the local Congregational church to the Northeastern Association Conference.
98 Mrs. D. S. Wright Was called to Yankton, South Dakota, to care for her daughter Ruth.
98 The Delphian girls Enjoyed an old-fashioned taffy pull at Proctor Hall.
98 Agnes Young Supervising drawing and penmanship in the schools of Washington, Iowa.
98 Superintendent G. C. Hamersley Was in Cedar Falls with a group of eighth graders.
98 Miss Anna C. Goodale Accepted the position of school nurse in the Washington State Normal.
98 Mr. Willis J. Bell Returned to his work as supervisor and critic in the training department of the State Normal School in North Dakota.
98 Miss Clara Balmat Along will two fellow teachers made a visit to Cedar Falls.
98 John Barnes Took a job as physical director in Muncie, Indiana.
98 R. E. Newcomb Accepted the position of superintendent of the schools in Lisbon, Iowa.
98 Miss Elizabeth McDonald Went home to visit her parents.
100 Miss Bird Bundy Left for Seattle, Washington, to spend the winter with friends.
100 Mrs. J. G. Packard and daughter Spent time with relatives in Lake Mills.
100 Miss Mabel Fish Spent time at her home in Cedar Falls.
100 Miss Mabel Cooper Traveled home to attend the wedding of a friend.
100 Miss Loverna Harvey Returned to her home due to illness.
100 Miss Bertha Lamar Visited her brother's home in Kansas City.
100 Prof. Clark H. Brown and daughter Velma Attended the "Blind Boone" entertainment in Marshalltown and spent time with family in Albion.
100 Miss Amy Arey Has returned from her work in Boise and Twin Falls, Idaho.
100 Mr. Charles Kramer Returned home for the weekend.