College Eye — April 24, 1912

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1 Begeman receives first honors; captain of last year's track team wins out at individual track meet Saturday; Fearing gains second place Myron Begeman beats Howard Fearing in track meet by mere 2 1/2 points.
1 At the meeting of the Cedar Falls School Board Grover Hammersly will be principal in Cedar Falls.
1 County superintendents meet at Teachers College; were given banquet by faculty members and automobile ride by the Commercial Club Discuss rural education and teacher training; highlights of the conference.
2 Table shows Ames well up in debating circle; ranks with big universities in number of contests won Compilation showing performance of Ames debaters compared to those of other schools.
2 Interstate oratorical looms in sight; contest between five states will be held at Emporia, Kansas this year, Erickson will represent I. S. T. C.
2 Y. M. C. A. employment bureau Will assist men in finding part-time work.
3 Zela Vieth Will teach in Rockwell City, as will Hazel Potwin.
3 Lydia Ekstam Will teach in Hull.
3 Knoepfler-Lerche nuptials; daughter of Cedar Falls professor and Ft. Madison young man united in marriage Katherine C. Knoepfler married Henry C. Lerche.
3 Loretta Lucas Visited sister Marguerite.
3 Mrs. Billings Visited daughter Freda.
3 Professor and Mrs. Colegrove Entertained friends.
3 Professor and Mrs. S. A. Lynch and Prof. and Mrs. Barnes Entertained friends.
3 County superintendents adopt resolutions; praise hospitality of faculty of the Iowa State Teachers College and of the city Group enjoyed campus hospitality.
4 The proof for the annual Old Gold proofs arrived; should be ready for distribution in early May.
4 The action of the State Board of Education Applauds decision of Board of Education to award scholarships to two men from each Iowa county.
5 Rev. Charles S. Medbury Is pastor at the Drake University church in Des Moines; will deliver a lecture in the Christian Church in Cedar Falls on Monday.
5 George Hilliard Has declined his re-election as superintendent of the Harrison schools and is planning to begin medical school at the University of Iowa.
5 Antoinia Urbany Will be the German teacher at the high school in Centerville.
5 Myrtle Mahoney Is planning to teach the primary grades in Mason City next year.
5 Theresa Coffman Has accepted a position at he high school in Dallas, South Dakota.
5 President Seerley Gave an address before the Northeastern Association of Congregational Churches last Tuesday.
5 Frank J. Rehorst Is the high school student who won first honors in the state oratorical declamatory contest; was coached by Bertha Martin.
5 Harvard professor lectures; scholarly address given Saturday evening on "The practical in education," visitor given banquet Summary of remarks by Professor Albert Bushnell Hart.
5 Official notes Joe and Mabel Wright will run girls camps in New York this summer; J. C. Sanders reappointed warden for another four years at the Fort Madison Penitentiary.
6 Anton Fisher Has been elected as principal of the Ogden schools for next year.
6 Mary Goodner Has returned to her home in Sidney, Iowa, due to an illness.
6 Some of the faculty Attended a dinner in the Gymnasium in honor of Dr. A. B. Hart.
6 Gladys Clark Spent the weekend at her parent's home on Olive Street. She is a teacher of German and music at the Allerton schools.
6 Mina Hartzell Has been called home to Britt, Iowa, due to the illness of her father.
6 Karine Eide Was called home last week due to an illness.
6 Mabel Bagby Visited her brother R. O. Bagby last week in Clarksville.
6 Clark Baldwin Has accepted the position of principal at Swea schools.
6 Wynema Brooks Was called home last week on account of illness.
6 Mrs. Lola Hughes Has been elected as a primary teacher in the Washington school system.
6 Grover Alderman Will be superintendent of schools at Walker next year.
6 Esther Dunkel went to Greene with Harriet Watson to spend time at Harriet's home.
6 June Young Spent a few days last week in Des Moines.
6 Jessie Wenger Visited New Providence on Sunday with Helena Hatchens.
6 Daisy McLeod Was in Des Moines on Sunday.
6 E. B. Hodges Has been re-elected at Sioux Center and will receive a salary increase of fifteen dollars a month.
6 Professor Samson Was judge of an oratorical contest held at Des Moines College.
6 Gertrude Tesch Has been elected to a primary position in Austin, Minnesota.
6 Florence Fallgatter Will be teaching domestic science in Rock Rapids next year.
6 Clyde Workman Has been elected to supervise manual training at the Fargo, North Dakota, schools.
6 Elsie Sisson Will be teaching Latin and math at the Salix High School next year.
6 Miss Luse Hosted a party for students doing work in the Training School.
6 Millicent Warriner Is spending a few days here; she was formerly secretary in the President's office and is now with the State Board of Education at Des Moines.
7 The executive committee of the State Teacher's association Met on campus to close the County Superintendents Conference.
7 S. A. Cohagan Has been chosen as assistant secretary of the Davenport Y. M. C. A.
8 Baseball schedule Baseball schedule includes fourteen games from the end of April through the first of June.
8 Track schedule Schedule noting five track meets to be held this season.