College Eye — May 21, 1914
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
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| 507 | Editorial | Announcements; farewell from College Eye staff to readers; ten men have signed up for the Geneva conference; only eighty students have purchased spring season athletics tickets. | |
| 508 | Don't you forget | Encourages attendance at the Music Festival. | |
| 508 | Splendid program rendered at Sunday afternoon vesper service | Professor Samson spoke at the combined YMCA and YWCA service. | |
| 508 | Schillerverein holds last meeting of this year | Officers elected for the following year; students present papers. | |
| 509 | Will "Milestones" take? | Believes criticism of choice of Commencement play is unfounded. | |
| 510 | Suggestions for a better appreciation of the Music Festival | Suggests that studying the pieces of music to be performed will lead to a greater appreciation of the performance. | |
| 513 | More seniors secure positions | Teaching placements of graduating seniors. | |
| 515 | Christian Associations | N. C. A. gives overview of year; Y. W. C. A. will hold final meeting. | |
| 515 | Athletics; Teachers defeat Ellsworth | Beat Ellsworth in baseball, 11-0; box score of game; track meet with Upper Iowa on Saturday. | |
| 518 | We are pleased to announce | Professor W. H. Bender has accepted a position in the agricultural department of the University of Minnesota. | |
| 518 | President Seerley | Gave an address before a joint meeting of the parent-teachers associations of two schools in Cedar Rapids. | |
| 518 | The Sunday school classes of E. J. Cable and C. H. Meyerholz | Enjoyed a picnic on the golf links. | |
| 518 | Miss Esther Hurwich | Will spend a year studying in the East. | |
| 518 | Miss Sarah M. Baekken | Will teach the primary grades at Alta. | |
| 518 | Miss Bessie Litchfield | Accepted a position in kindergarten instruction in West Waterloo. | |
| 518 | Miss Marion Ethel Niermeyer | Working for the Y. W. C. A. in Akron, Ohio. | |
| 518 | Miss Florence Landgraf and Marjorie Whitney | Both accepted positions in the East Waterloo ward schools. | |
| 518 | Earl Wild | Enjoyed a visit to his home in Cedar Falls. | |
| 518 | Miss Helen Packard | Will visit various points in the state before returning home to Cedar Falls. | |
| 518 | Miss Mary Hunter and Miss Eva Parker | Elected to positions on the Cedar Falls High School staff. | |
| 518 | Miss Daisy Burkholder and Miss Luella Wright | Both will remain at their jobs in North Yakima, Washington. | |
| 518 | Miss Hazel Aldrich | Accepted the position of Training School room teacher. | |
| 518 | Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Vinall | Enjoyed a visit from their daughter Mrs. G. F. Bigelow of Alden, Iowa. | |
| 518 | Rev. Earl Roadman | Delivered a sermon at Fayette, Iowa. | |
| 518 | Miss Mae Bates | Re-elected as English instructor in the high school at Shell Rock. | |
| 518 | Miss Sophia Thoene | Has been re-elected as teacher in the Sumner high school. | |
| 518 | Miss Grace Vincent | Visited with her sister Nellie. | |
| 518 | Prof. G. W. Samson | Delivered a commencement address for the graduating class at Weldon, Iowa. | |
| 520 | On Monday evening | A Geneva party was held at the golf links. | |
| 520 | Miss Elsie Packard | Accepted the principalship and the position of mathematical instructor at Walnut, Iowa. | |
| 520 | The B. A. class | Enjoyed a picnic supper at Cedar Heights. | |
| 520 | Miss Lena Livingston | Accepted the position of physical training director at Ames. | |
| 520 | Miss Katherine Constant | Visiting Iowa City and being entertained by Mrs. Shambaugh while there. | |
| 520 | Miss Mae Bates and Elizabeth McDonald | Were in Charles City visiting friends. | |
| 520 | The Neos | Enjoyed a picnic at the golf links. | |
| 520 | Miss Inga Tenold | Spent time at Northwood, Iowa. | |
| 520 | Mona Lutz, Pauline Anderson, Irene Spartz and Helen Howe | Enjoyed a house party at Grinnell. | |
| 520 | The True Blue Club | Participated in a picnic on the golf links. | |
| 520 | The high standard of plays | Bertha Martin will serve as a member of the Drama League of America. | |
| 520 | Miss Ida Gaarder | Was called home due to the death of her grandfather. | |
| 520 | Miss Nita Shomler | Spent time at Shellsburg, Iowa. | |
| 520 | Miss Blanche Simmons | Called to her home in Cedar Rapids due to the death of her father. | |
| 520 | Last Friday evening | Professor and Mrs. Lynch entertained at dinner the members of the English Class. | |
| 520 | Prof. Ira S. Condit | Was invited to read a paper before the mathematics seminar of the State University. | |
| 520 | Miss Mamie Haskinson | Visited friends at Grinnell. |