College Eye — October 16, 1913

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119 In order to make room Will not be an editorial this week because of an abundance of news..
119 True Blue Club organized Rural school students formed glee club and elected officers.
119 Rousing "pep" meeting held last Thursday Students got excited about the football game.
119 Hazel Strayer wins declamatory contest Analyzes speech contest participants.
120 Official Notes Training School Building may be ready by December 1913; several ISTC alumni are studying at Columbia University; Professor Campbell is continuing his survey of rural education; news about Harriet Elizabeth Gunn.
122 Wm. T. Morgan Professor of Government and Economics; photo.
122 Student volunteer convention Delegates will be sent to Kansas City for conference.
122 Athletics Football team lost to Ellsworth, 6-0; poor weather conditions for the game.
125 Lecture course Maggie Teyte of the Chicago Grand Opera Company will be the next performer.
127 Societies News of literary societies; Homerians, Philomatheans, Alphas, and Neotrophians initiated new members; others held regular meetings.
129 Grace Dunkelberg Along with Louise Smith, spent time visiting friends on College Hill.
129 O. J. Kirketeg Visited Cedar Falls; on break from his job as principal at Columbus City.
130 J. O. Perrine Refereed at the West Waterloo-Iowa City high school football game.
130 Miss Oliver and Miss Allen Entertained the new faculty members at a chicken pie supper.
130 Miss Alberta Cousins of Earlville Obituary and funeral plans given for student Alberta Cousins, who died at age fifteen.
130 Miss Iva Logan Compelled to leave school on account of illness.
130 Miss Harvey Returned to school after a long illness.
130 Miss Marie Flynn Spent time at her home in New Hartford.
130 Miss Mabel Cooper Enjoyed a visit from her parents.
130 Miss Esther McWhirter Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
130 Miss Alice Dixon Compelled to give up her position as room teacher in the Training School on account of an illness.
130 Miss Julia Hurd Spent time at her home in Cedar Falls.
130 Miss Madalene Manning Teaching the primary grades in Waterloo.
130 Supt. H. E. Wheeler Enjoying his work in charge of the city schools of Austin, Minnesota.
130 Miss Elizabeth McDonald Spent time with relatives and friends in Cedar Falls.
130 Homer Veatch Teaching science and coaching athletics at Guttenberg.
130 Miss Pearl McCaffree Spent time at the home of her parents on College Hill.
130 Miss Emma Gamble Elected to a position as Primary Critic in the Northwestern State Normal School at Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
130 Thomas G. P. Berger and Miss Susan Townsend Married at Toledo, Iowa.
130 A recent issue of the Davenport Daily Times shows Article featuring H. J. Whitacre was released.
130 Miss Bessie Freshwaters Fifth grade teacher at West Liberty, Iowa.
130 Miss Julia O'Keefe Accepted a position as primary teacher in Orange City.
130 Miss Anna Gurtner Enjoying her position of assistant principal at Nichols, Iowa.
130 Miss Mae Bates Spent time at her home in Cedar Falls.
130 Miss Marguerite Cadwallader Enjoying her work at Hibbing, Minnesota.
130 Miss Elizabeth Bongartz Teaching in Oskaloosa.
130 Miss Jennie Smuck Primary teacher in Cody, Wyoming.
130 Miss Mabel F. Kratz Teaching in North Yakima, Washington.
130 Miss Faye Bagley Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
132 Miss Mary Townsend Entertained members of the domestic science department.
132 Society functions consist mainly of initiations Many societies like Willard Hall for their meetings
132 What was probably the largest Congregational Kensington this season Mrs. H. H. Seerley held a meeting at her home for the Congregational church.
132 Miss Nettie Dickenson Detained to her home due to the illness of her father.
132 Miss Emma Lambert and Prof. Mount Entertained their Bible study classes with a dinner at the Methodist church.
132 Miss Katherine W. Constant Enjoying a visit from her brother.
132 Mr. Wentz from Chicago Doing electrical work on the pipe organ.
132 Miss Florence E. Ward Spoke before the City Federation of Women's Clubs in Moline, Illinois.
132 Miss Sara F. Rice Entertained friends at the chicken pie supper.
132 The women of the faculty Enjoyed a picnic at the home of Ida Fesenbeck.