College Eye — February 28, 1912

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1 Clara McCall Teaching in Vancouver, Washington.
1 Prof. Colegrove given place on the Iowa Educational Commission Roster of committee members; will consider community schools, small high schools, and more efficient school administration.
1 Noted labor leader coming; Henry Van Dyke cancels all Iowa engagements, John Mitchell will take his place Will speak on the "industrial problem".
1 Demonstration of men's work; physical training notes, gymnastic exhibition postponed Physical training will give a demonstration; state gymnastic meet has been postponed.
1 The rope climb was the indoor athletic event Rope climb was indoor event this week; final event will be next week after which the overall winners will be announced.
1 The Science Club Professor Begeman will speak on trip to Paris.
2 R. M. Lampman He is Superintendent of schools in Walnut.
2 Be one of eight hundred Old Gold staff working hard; urges students to subscribe.
2 The McGuffeys Professor Gist writes about the men responsible for the well-known series of readers.
3 College men coming; state Y. M. C. A. conference will be held here March 29, 30, 31; "Dad" Elliott famous Northwestern football star will be there ISTC selected as site for conference.
3 Mr. Arey Visited Ames campus.
4 College Eye election Howard Huston is running for business manager; Len Toomey is running for editor.
5 Mr. George E. Wells His book publishing business is doing well.
5 Clara Hayden Teaching at a high school in Valisca, California.
5 Philip Pfaltzgraff Spent a day at his home.
5 Mr. D. D. Johnson Working in Washington state.
5 Otis Randall He is the superintendent of schools in Moscow, Idaho.
5 G. L. Martin Working in Fargo, North Dakota, at the North Dakota Agricultural College.
5 The many friends of Miss Helen Clute She died in May.
5 Mr. Colegrove. Spent the weekend in Des Moines working on a commission to improve public schools.
5 Dwight F. Breed Visited campus and conducted chapel exercises.
5 Mr. Cressman Superintendent Cressman, training school of Warrensburg, Missouri, visited campus.
5 Mr. R. D. Nelson Left school to take charge of the schools in Wheatland.
5 Mr. B. H. Nevelin Left school to fill vacancy in Baldwin high school.
5 Mr. E. L. Bronson E. L. Bronson, of Montana, visited campus.
5 Miss McGovern Visited schools in Kansas City.
5 Mr. Mount and Mr. Samson Addressed the Boy Scouts together.
5 Miss Luse Led in Current Topics discussion at the Reading Circle meeting.
5 Mr. Gist Gave three speeches in one day.
5 President Seerley Attending the National Meeting of Superintendents in St. Louis.
5 Mr. Walters Spoke at a teachers meeting in Greene.
5 Mr. Bender Visited schools and teachers in Estherville.
5 Miss Hughes Spoke with the Union meeting of the Young People's Christian Societies.
5 Mr. Samson Delivered a speech to the Methodist Sunday School.
5 Mr. Cable Visited Albion.
5 Mr. and Mrs. Colegrove Entertained members of the Professional Department and the Brotherhood Class of the Methodist Episcopal church.
5 Declamatory Friday evening contest; students in public speaking will interpret great poems Nine students will perform.
6 Edith Fluent Teaching second primary in the Waterloo schools.
6 Nela Hill Teaching seventh grade in Mason City.
6 Maude Stump Teaching grade one, two and three in Hesper.
6 Earl B. Rogers Superintendent of Sioux Center schools.
6 Helen Packard and Verplanck Bennett Attending Iowa University.
6 Elizabeth Lamberty Teaching science in Walla Walla, Washington.
6 Florence Butler Attending Chicago University.
6 Ethel Amick Teaching domestic science in Greenfield, Iowa.
6 Mrs. Mary Lewis Roberts Married John Roberts on August 1, 1911.
6 Fannie B. Russell Teaching second grade in South Dakota.
6 Addie Elizabeth Havens Teaching math and physics and is the principal at the high school in Clarksville, Iowa.
6 Christine Thoene She is the Intermediate Department Critic in the Normal School at Oshkosh.
6 Andrew Meyers Attended his brother's wedding in Aplington on Wednesday.
6 Miss Alice Fowler Visited school last week.
6 Miss Minnie Otto Is recovering from a case of scarlet fever; quarantine will be lifted this week.
6 Miss Ethel Law Visited friends on the Hill last week.
6 Miss Pollen Visited friends in Waterloo over the weekend.
6 The junior kindergarten girls Entertain the senior women last Friday in the Gymnasium.
6 John Leavitt From Grinnell College; visited campus.
6 Miss Ethel Bruner Was called to her hometown of Cedar Rapids, due to the death of a friend.
6 Mrs. Packard and Miss Helen Visited campus on Friday.
6 Miss Frances Loose Spent the weekend in Grinnell.
6 W. W. Lee Attending the University of Iowa; visited friends on College Hill on Sunday.
6 Miss Jessie Paulger Is substituting at Cedar Falls High School.
6 Mr. Roy Dunham Visited campus on February 19.
7 Robert A. Moorhead He is principal at Dedham public schools.
7 Lydia S. Pool She is located in Hawa Bogh, Julhul, Pore, India.
7 F. M. Phillips Teaching in Granite Falls, Minnesota, along with some other I. S. T. C. graduates and former students.
7 Rose L. Strand Teaching in Helena, Montana
7 Miss Jessie Johnson Teaching second grade in Davenport.
7 Ruth Robinson Teaching second and third grade in Plains, Montana.
7 Ruby L. De Forest Teaching Latin and English and is assistant principal at Lu Verne high school.
7 Helen G. Rau Teaching kindergarten at Hampton.
7 Lurana M. Rownd Teaching second grade in Oregon; Margaret Davison is the assistant Manual Training instructor at the same school.
7 Ellen Boothroyd Teaching first grade in Mason City.
7 Eleanor Pownall Teaching first and second grades in Tripoli.
7 Grace M. Leonard Teaching kindergarten in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
8 Coming events Campus events calendar through May.
8 Announcement Len Toomey and Howard Huston are running for the College Eye staff