College Eye — May 8, 1912

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1 Cornell wins dual meet; Teachers team is small this year; Begeman and Schluter do good work Teachers lose meet to Cornell, which has a team that outnumbers the ISTC team threefold.
1 Begeman breaks record; college record for running broad jump broken at home meet Myron Begeman breaks seven year old record by nearly four inches; other times from home meet posted.
2 Besides the grand concerto Thomas Orchestra will play overture, symphony, and finale.
2 The Thomas Orchestra and its conductor Profile of the orchestra.
2 Frankie Crouch Will teach in Le Mars.
3 Effie Cook Elected to a position in Manning.
3 Katherine Byrne Plans to teach in Palmer.
3 Vera Lewis Elected to teach in her home town of Walnut.
3 Mr. Reed Miller Reed Miller is scheduled to sing at the Spring Music Festival.
3 Mr. Barnes Accompanied the orators to Emporia, Kansas, for a meeting.
3 Mr. Seymour Visited Charles City.
3 The Philadelphia Record Thomas Orchestra is praised and concert dates are given.
3 Constance Smith Attended a convention of kindergarteners in Des Moines.
3 Pres. Seerley Plans to make an address on the history of Cedar Falls.
3 Mr. Arthur Shattuck Arthur Shattuck is scheduled to play a piano concerto at the Spring Music Festival.
3 Miss Goodwin Visited Henry Sabin in Des Moines.
3 Mr. Herbert Witherspoon Praised for his singing ability.
3 Supt. Chamberlain Superintendent Chamberlain, East Waterloo, visited college and contracted a few new teachers.
3 Miss Florence Hinkle Florence Hinkle is scheduled to sing at the Spring Music Festival.
3 Helen Smith Will teach in Garner.
3 W. J. Burney Will be assistant principal at Collins.
4 Teachers lose Highland Park game by close score Due to several factors, such as having a morning game, and sluggish playing, the Teachers lost to Highland Park.
5 Miss Effie Chambers Home from work as missionary in Armenia; responsible for sending Bedros Apelian to ISTC.
5 Supt. J. E. Robinson Board of Education authorized him to begin work on the Training School Building and a new emergency hospital that will accommodate fifteen patients.
5 Prof. and Mrs. H. C. Cummins Entertained friends.
5 Announcement cards Frances Portman married Frederic Charles Ream.
5 Morningside College burned Main building at Morningside destroyed by fire.
5 "Shake" banquet Enjoyed dinner and toasts.
5 Official notes Louis Begeman attended annual Iowa Academy of Sciences convention, Professors Meyerholz, Merchant, and Begeman noted for good work organizing lectures and entertainment this year.
6 The junior primary girls Entertained the senior girls in the Gymnasium.
6 Miss Sara Gardiner Recently died.
6 Irma Bangs Has accepted the position of principal at Tipton High School for next year.
6 The Boston Post Reported on a performance by the Theodore Thomas orchestra and that orchestra is scheduled to play here on May 22 and 23.
6 Edith Allen Has returned home due to an illness.
6 Walter Bender Is studying in Ames; visited chapel on Friday.
6 Oral Dale Spent the weekend in Centerville.
6 Inez Cole Visited Ames on Sunday.
6 Mrs. Marion Walker Gave a talk on "The needs of the girl" to the Civic League last week.
6 Misses Blayney, Resor, Lucas Along with Jones, Hutchison, Schenk, Gaston Cole, Christianson, VanDellen and Grace attended the I. K. U. in Des Moines.
6 Jessie Paulger Spent Sunday with her parents in Janesville.
6 Grace Aitchison Entertained at a party in honor of Lura Barnum.
6 Lillian Bruce Visited Mary Samson on campus last week.
6 Margaret Oliver and Mrs. Marion Walker Entertained guests at Mrs. Walker's home.
7 Magdalene Rud Will be in charge of music at Logan next fall.
7 Bertha Finch Along with Katherine Walters have contracted to work at Walnut under Supt. R. Lampman who visited the college this week in search of teachers.
7 Elsie Hardy Is teaching domestic science in Colfax.
7 Inez Parks Has been elected as assistant principal to Walnut High School.
7 Elma Sherwood Has been elected as assistant principal at New Hartford next year.
7 Margery Hilton Has been elected to teach music in Alden.
7 Florence McCorkindale Has accepted a position in Montana.
7 Hazel McDonald Will take charge of music at Glidden schools.
7 Margaret Perry Has accepted a position at Charter Oak to teach fifth and sixth grades.
7 Supt. H. M Styles Visited campus looking for teachers for Charter Oak.
7 Supt. Meyer of Manning Visited campus in search of teachers.
7 Marian Ethel Niermeyer Will begin work with the Y. W. C. A. next year as assistant secretary in Ohio.
7 Alta Iversen Has been elected to teach fourth grade in Sanborn.
7 Henrietta Jungk Has been elected to West Liberty school primary grades.
7 The New York Times Reported on the Chicago Orchestra that is scheduled to play here on May 22 and 23.
7 Mr. Dick Attended a meeting of the board of secondary school relations in Iowa City last Friday.
8 Track schedule Track meets will be held on May eleventh, seventeenth, and twenty-fifth.
8 Baseball schedule Baseball games from the end of April through the first of June.