College Eye — March 6, 1912

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1 Advance announcements concerning President's training conference State YMCA will hold three day training conference on ISTC campus..
1 The Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association; convenes at Waterloo, Iowa, March 28, 29, 30, 1912 Description of program and schedule of speakers.
1 Teachers finish in fast battle Teachers lose close basketball game to Iowa, 21-16.
2 A letter from West Point; Carl Bank writes an interesting letter concerning life at Uncle Sam's big school Carl Bank writes at length about life and classes at West Point.
4 Declamatory contest Professor Gist describes the contest; roster of speakers and their topics.
5 Special Primaries have a gala time Held party in Gymnasium.
5 Swimming contest was big success; first annual event in history of college pulled off Tuesday Annual swimming contest started, and results posted.
6 All regret the serious illness Mrs. M. F. Arey is very sick.
6 Prof. Seymour Refereed the Grinnell-Nebraska Wesleyan basketball game.
6 The Scarlet and Black Professor Seymour was praised for the referee job he did at Grinnell.
6 Dr. Gist Delivered an address to the members of the Ministerial Union,
6 Prof. C. P. Colegrove Scheduled to give a lecture in Hardin County.
6 Prof. C. A. Fullerton Chosen to lead the music roundtable at the Northwestern Iowa Teachers Association convention.
6 Pres. H. H. Seerley Attending meetings in Des Moines and Iowa City.
6 C. H. Bailey and Clark Brown Attended a meeting in Fort Dodge.
6 Lillian Lambert Entertained friends in the Tea Room.
6 We are all glad to see Anna Wild will return to work.
6 Mr. Wells Sang in The Messiah in Toledo, Iowa.
6 The Normal club Planning a dinner in Waterloo.
6 Ethel Baldwin Visited her home near Gladbrook.
6 Mrs. Alma Packard Vennum Living with her family in Topeka, Kansas.
6 Miss Clara Miller Left school and accepted a position in the northern part of Iowa.
6 Sarah McBride Teaching Latin at East Des Moines High School.
6 Allan Peterson Teaching at East Des Moines High School.
6 Supt. Barr Superintendent Barr, Dallas, South Dakota, visited campus in a search for teachers.
6 Y. W. C. A. notes Hear presentation by Traveling Secretary Melcher on mission work.
7 The faculty of the State Teachers' College Arrangements for a rural school conference are being made.
7 Miss Edith Anderson Is teaching primary grades at Farragut, Iowa.
7 Miss Nellie Pollock Has recently taken claim hear Mountain Home, Montana, where she has been teaching for two years.
7 Roy Shearn and Chris Hansen Have been confined to their homes due to the mumps.
7 Florence Fallgatter Has returned to campus after being called home due to her mother's illness.
7 The Tea Rooms will be closed At the end of the term; Miss Heinz will live with Miss Townsend and Miss Morehouse has accepted a position elsewhere.
7 The junior primaries Presented a reception to the senior primaries last Saturday.
7 Erna Plath Is expecting a visit from her parents this week.
7 Miss Clara McCall Has recently accepted a position at the schools in Vancouver, Washington.
7 Johanna Schoon Was visited by her uncle on Thursday..
7 Miss Wild Is snowbound in La Junta, Colorado.
7 S. A. Lynch Gave up his school duties for a few days last week due to ill health.
7 Mrs. Marion Walker Entertained the Presbyterian Choir at a leap year party at her home.
7 H. H. Seerley Went to St. Louis to attend a meeting of the National Educational Association last week.
7 Margaret Oliver and Lillian Lambert Entertained friends in the Tea Room on Saturday evening.
7 Helen Schenck Is back in school after having typhoid fever.
7 Abbie Leatherberry Was injured during the Kindergarten games last Thursday.
7 Ruth Whistler Has returned to college.
7 Misses Kauffman and Houk Along with Professor Welles, went to New Hampton to present the operetta, "The Rose Maiden."
7 Mrs. Long Visited her daughter at Ley Hall last week.
7 Minnie Otto Has been released from quarantine and has now returned home.
7 Some kind words for our Training School Director of a Midwest normal school praises the Training School program.
8 Coming events Upcoming campus events through May.