College Eye — October 2, 1913
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |