College Eye — May 21, 1914

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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.