College Eye — January 17, 1912

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1 John Kendrick Bangs delights audience; makes big hit with Cedar Falls people, humor was of highest order, a strenuous day at Oyster Bay well received Talked about famous people whom he has met.
1 The east meets the west; seniors in public speaking will give midwinter play next week Will present "The Girl from Montana"; cast list.
1 The Science Club Professor Kadesch will speak to the Science Club on electricity.
1 College carnival the greatest success ever; Young Women's Christian Association pull off the biggest stunt of the year, attendance estimated at 900 Enjoyed parade, music, and food; raised $300.
2 Official Notes Summer session plans underway; Constance Smith replaces Ruth Dowdell as Kindergarten teacher.
2 Teachers club holds interesting meeting; notes Wisconsin professor delivers lecture upon subject, psychic phenomena E. D. Angell speaks on campus.
3 A recent wedding Elizabeth Newton married Guy E. Mack.
3 In memoriam Resolutions on death of Etta George.
3 Intersociety oratorical will be held Friday evening Clios, Chrestos, Zetas, Ossolis, Eulalians, and Delphians will compete.
3 The Debating League Debating League is gathering photographs of leading ISTC debaters from past years.
4 Football schedule for 1912 almost completed; track and baseball schedules will soon be ready Schedules for football and track seasons
4 More about the Old Gold Staff needs pictures and articles for the yearbook.
4 On Wednesday morning of this week Old Gold began subscription campaign.
4 The publishers of the College Eye The College Eye distributes complimentary copies to schools
5 At a recent meeting Officials chosen for Missouri Valley Conference; basketball rules altered to make for faster game
5 Athletic notes M. A. Sheffield is working at Charles City; Athletic Board reorganized; Gymnasium open for recreation; designing new football emblems; gymnastics prospects good.
5 Teachers lose to Coe; was closely contested from start to finish; final score stood 24 to 21 Teachers lose a close game, possibly due to bad calls by officials.
5 Our basketball team Basketball team plays Leander Clark on Friday
5 An athletic benefit is scheduled Athletic benefit scheduled for Friday, February 16th; music provided by John Frampton.
6 W. W. Gist Preached a Clarion and Humiston
6 Ira S. Condit Elected Chairman of the Mathematics section of the Central Association of Science and Mathematics.
6 G. W. Walters Addressed the Women's Club at New Hampton.
6 President H. H. Seerley Engaged to speak at Forest City High School.
6 C. P. Colegrove Delivered a lecture on Pedagogical Vision in Clarion.
6 W. H. Bender Delivered an address on The Essentials of a Good Teacher in Marshalltown.
6 D. S. Wright Delivered an address at the Y. M. C. A. in Waterloo and one in the Twin Cities.
6 Seniors decide to have Commencement orator Roster of committee members.
7 Miss Katherine Knoepfler Is retiring at the end of the semester as the German teacher in Fort Madison.
7 G. W. Samson Delivered the Passion Play at Shell Rock and addressed a Farmer's Institute in Allerton.
7 G. W. Walters and Prof. Reuben McKitrick Went to Grundy Center to act as judges for a debate.
7 R. F. Seymour Refereed the Drake-Nebraska game.
7 Supt. S. T. Neveln Is excited about a new school to be built in Storm Lake.
7 Cap E. Miller Is the president of the Southeastern Iowa Teachers Association; will meet at Grinnell, April 4, 5, and 6.
7 Margaret Benbow Is praised for her work as Domestic Science teacher at St. Joseph, Missouri.
7 The Clear Lake High School Was recently destroyed by fire.
7 Supt. W. A. Ottilie Has introduced agriculture as a course of study at Goldfield.
7 Mr. E. T. Sheppard Has been elected principal in Sioux City.
7 Miss Mary A. Faint Has great teachers to work with as superintendent of Butler County schools.
7 The Glidden Graphic Commends W. H. Manifold for his success work in the school system.
7 W. S. Mitchell Is studying at the State College in Ames.
7 Lilly Robinson Has received a position at Fort Madison High School.
7 Etta B. Utley Has accepted a first primary position at Avoca.
7 Anna Appelman Is teaching Primary at Hedrick.
7 Elizabeth Newton Recently married Guy E. Mack.
7 Miss Emma Arent Is working in Iowa City.
7 Miss Ruth Robinson I a teacher in Plains, Montana.
7 Anna Daley Has accepted a position at Liverpool.
7 Miss Mabel Shearer Has requested to have her state certificate renewed.
7 Julia Porter Now has a permanent position at West Union High School after substitute teaching there for a month.
7 Thomas R. Amlie Is living on a farm near Peterson, Iowa.
7 H. L. Eells Is very successful in his work at Rolfe.
7 Rev. J. P. Huget Was given an automobile as a Christmas present from his church.
7 Vera Lighthall Has received a scholarship to the University of Chicago.
7 Maude Landis Is the science teacher at the Centralia High School.
7 Ray L. Crouse Spent his vacation, from teaching manual training in Hastings, Nebraska, at home.
7 Ella McLain Is teaching drawing and penmanship in New Hampton; spent her vacation at home.
7 Harvey A. Welty Has accepted the position of principal at Wyota school.
7 Cliff S. Dunham Is secretary of the Y. M. C. A. in Boulder, Colorado.
7 Supt. H. W. Chehock Recently added two hundred dollars' worth of apparatus to his Physical Laboratory.
7 Mrs. Leola Farlow Along with Jessie Farlow Kriel visited their mother and brother in Cedar Falls.
7 Dr. E. E. Rall Has been called to leave his position as head of the Department of Education at the University of Texas to take the same position at the University of Tennessee.
7 Edna Stone Is living in Butte, Montana.
7 Miss Margaret Munsey Father visited last week.
7 Miss Edith Sense Spent the weekend in Iowa City with friends.
7 Miss June Young Called home last week due death of an aunt.
7 Miss Ruth Brenner Visited friends on College Hill.
7 Miss Edith Buck from Grinnell Visited her aunt last week.
7 Mrs. Roy Jarnigan Was a college visitor last Friday.
7 Mr. Heironimus Was visited by his friend Curt Shields for a few days last week.
7 Miss Burton Is the new assistant librarian and she has begun her duties.
7 Miss Anna Laker Has been called home to Wyoming due to the death of her grandmother.
8 Coming events Campus events calendar through March.
8 Miss Lillian Robinson Will teach in Fort Madison.
8 Miss Jean Preece Visited campus.