College Eye — April 9, 1914

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411 Editorial Upcoming campus events; asks a series of questions relating to education.
412 Dr. Sage presents picture to Teachers College as a incentive for better forensic work Believes debates should be more like the Roman Forums, a center of forensic life.
413 Senior class memorial gateways Gateways of the Classes of 1912 and 1913; photo.
413 Cecilian Glee Club concert will be given Friday night Have performed same program in Iowa Falls and Waverly.
414 Freshman class elects officers Roster of officers.
414 True Blue Club notes Professor Hart will address group.
414 Mrs. Madeline Gaston Snowden delights large audience Performed "The Taming of the Shrew".
414 Regulations governing the men's' literary societies in the Iowa State Teachers College Faculty committee report on literary societies; students must participate in literary society work for their first six terms; must put on two productions per term; societies will be under the administration of the Department of English.
417 Official Notes Education news from around the country; many Iowa teachers do not renew their certification.
419 Christian Associations Joint Easter meeting will be held for Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. members.
419 Selected Biography of prominent Y. M. C. A. figure John R. Mott.
422 Mrs. Robertson from Cherokee Enjoying a visit with her daughters, Miriam and Rachael.
422 Miss Ruth McCormick Enjoyed a visit from Edward Rehn of Miles City, Montana.
422 Miss Wilma Garnett Entertained a group of women in honor of Doris Merner.
422 Prof. R. F. Seymour Gave a banquet in honor of the gymnastics team.
422 Miss Lurana Warner Working as a primary teacher at Decorah, Iowa.
422 E. W. Neveln Re-elected as superintendent of Lamoni, Iowa.
422 Miss Christine Thoene A party was given in honor of her return from the West.
422 Mr. Jasper Wilbur Teaching in the Clear Lake Schools.
422 Miss Nell Lucas and Hazel Ramsey Visited Cedar Falls; Nell Lucas had a party in her honor.
422 Miss Henrietta Budde and Miss Edith Yates Spent time visiting friends on College Hill.
422 Miss Irma Bangs Reelected as principal of the Tipton High School.
422 Mr. Karl Nolte Enjoying his vacation at his home in Cedar Falls.
422 Miss Lillian Nelson Working as a high school commercial teacher in Omaha.
422 Miss Josephine Dodge Confined to the hospital with serious complications resulting from a vaccination.
422 Miss Louetta Sprague Visiting friends in the city over her vacation.
424 Many friends will be pleased Mrs. G. W. Samson, Sr., has been recovering from an extended illness.
424 Prof. W. M. Wemmet Visited the College.
424 Mr. and Mrs. Seerley Left for New York City to attend the annual convention of the National Simplified Spelling Board.
424 Dr. J. Anna Norris Visited the college to inspect the physical training equipment.
424 Prof. Seymour Gave an address before the Northwestern Iowa Teachers Association convention in Sioux City.
424 The Advancers Entertained at the home of Frieda Thoene, assisted by Emma Rait and Constance Buswell.
424 Miss Eva Luse Visited friends at Iowa City.
424 Miss Florence Ward Gave a lecture to the Southwestern Iowa Teachers Association and Woman's Club at Council Bluffs.
424 Mr. Harm Ludeman Recovering from an operation for appendicitis at the College hospital.
424 Miss Mattie Fargo Left to make her home in Texas.
424 Prof. C. P. Colegrove, Prof. I. H. Hart, Miss Anna Iverson and Miss Stena Hansen Were all speakers at the Cedar Rapids Convention.
424 Miss Lilla Davidson At the hospital suffering from an attack of appendicitis.