College Eye — May 29, 1912

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1 Teachers defeat Coe; Presbyterians proved an easy mark Box score for 11-1 ISTC baseball victory.
1 Music festival a grand success; "Faust" was rendered in an excellent manner Professor Frampton reviews the performance.
1 May festival grand success; in spite of weather conditions large crowd attend; soloist is best yet Review of performance.
1 When Knighthood was in Flower Cast for the play.
1 Teachers take fast game; St. Joseph defeated in the 11th inning Recount of the game; ISTC won, 3-2.
2 Comment upon "In the Palace of the King" Preview of the Commencement play.
2 Y. W. C. A. Will hold Geneva party; Bible study will end.
3 Dr. Walter H. Rollins Is currently pastor of the First Congregational church at Waterloo; accepted the position as president of Tabor College.
3 Prof. R. W. Getchell Took his chemistry class to the Citizens Gas and Electric plant in Waterloo.
3 Misses Ada Whitney and Iva Williams Were visited by their mothers last week.
3 Mrs. S. L. Cohagan Visited her son, S. A. Cohagan, last week and attended the festival.
3 Miss Kaufman's pupils appear in recital Program of performers and their work.
3 Cap and Gown Club Entertained by Marion McFarland Walker.
3 Ames men chosen Select men for debate next school year.
3 Upper Iowa vs. Teachers; best game of the season to be played here May 31 Preview of the game.
4 A word to seniors Critical of Class of 1912 for not contributing enough money for a good class gift.
4 Conference track meet; Cedar Falls to the scene of the first big Hawkeye Conference meet; May 31 ISTC team has chance to win.
4 Mr. Stock praises work of Choral Society Credits work of Professor Fullerton in improving the quality of the group.
4 Last issue College Eye says good-bye; thanks those who assisted with the newspaper.
5 Dr. W. W. Gist Gave the address at the baccalaureate of the Aplington High School graduation.
5 Track meet is lost; Teachers College men do good work; Schluter breaks state record Believes ISTC lost to University of Iowa because of a bad call by an official.
5 Senior cooks banquets Senior home economics students enjoy special meal.
5 Ossolis give a farce Enjoy presentation of Howells' "The Mouse Trap".
6 Pres. Seerley Attended a meeting of the State Board of Education in Des Moines at the beginning of the week.
6 Bid and Chloe Roach Mother visited.
6 Vernon Orr Will work with YMCA in Colorado.
6 Prof. George S. Dick Will meet with other registrars in Ames.
6 Eight young men Vinton students attended Music Festival.
6 Alle Robinson Taught at Sioux Center.
6 Prof. W. H. Gemmill Visited campus.
6 Prof. Lowell E. M. Welles Attended performance at Cornell College.
6 June Young Mother visited.
6 Miss Buck Entertained Chapman Hall students.
6 Mrs. S. C. Snow Visited Leila Snow.
6 Glenn Davis Will teach at Shannon City.
6 W. B. Geiter Superintendent at Bozeman, Montana.
6 Prof. W. H. Bender Spoke at New Hartford.
6 Jasper Wilbur, Edrie Cohoon, and James Haynes Have been teaching in Colorado.
6 Mrs. G. Gunnerson Visited son Gilbert.
6 Miss Carpenter Visited Mount Vernon to listen to Schemanor Heink.
6 Ruth Chaffee Mother visited.
6 Rev. Laura Bowman Galer Visited friends on campus.
6 Alta Gallagher Plans to teach the fourth and fifth grades in Charter Oak next year.
6 Iva Williams Visited campus.
6 Sadie Tow Accepted seventh grade teacher position in Rockwell City.
6 Daisy McLeod Spent time in Cedar Rapids.
6 John Akin Accepted position of principal in Webb, Iowa.
6 Miss Jessie Duncan Jessie Duncan visited Professor and Mrs. McKitrick.
6 Mrs. Henry Lerche Visited her parents.
6 Lulu Methfessel Sister visited.
6 Arben Young Elected superintendent in Central City.
6 Miss Florence Ward and Mrs. Walker Attended the convention of Federated clubs in Cedar Rapids.
6 Mary P. Caldwell Accepted principal position in Urbana.
6 Matie Austin Spent a few days at home in Austinville.
6 Alice Fouts Visited by her mother and aunt.
6 Rose McGivern Plans to teach in Wesley.
6 Mae Beattie Visited by Mary Shuenk.
6 Zada Kinyon Mother visited.
7 Beulah Sperry and Lida Mutch Spent the weekend at a house party in Waterloo.
7 A crowd of girls Enjoyed a house party at Williard Hall.
7 Ruth Brenner Was a visitor of the hill on Wednesday.
7 Mrs. W. F. Smith Visited daughter Helen.
7 Mrs. Stella Crary Martin and Mrs.. Lucy Crary Buckman Visited mother.
7 Mame and Antonia Urbany Visited Lawler.
7 The Alphas and Philos Planning annual picnic.
7 The honorary Neos Will hold party.
7 Upton Werner Upton Werner visited Cedar Falls to attend the May Festival.
7 Miss Quigley Attended the May Festival.
7 Miss Alison Aitchison Chosen to be a delegate for the North American Student Movement.
7 Lawrence Jepson Entertained friends during the May Festival.
7 Hazel Plumley Plans to teach mathematics in New Hampton.
7 Miss Evanson and Miss Hallam Visited campus.
7 Anna Bleeker Recovered from her illness and returned to school, her sister will not return.
7 Marjorie Whitney Elected to teach in Iowa Falls.
7 Bessie Briggs Visited campus.
7 Claribel Walker Accepted kindergarten teacher position in Nashville, Tennessee.
7 Gertrude Dautremont Accepted position as principal in Melrose schools.
7 Harold Peterson Visited campus and enjoyed the May Festival.
7 Miss Logan Finished her work studying with Professor Skinner.
7 Ila Gregg Visited friends on campus.
7 Leah Johnson and Ella Williams Spent a day in Vinton where they visited friends.
7 Elizabeth Farnsworth Spent time in Waverly.
7 Miss Sara Rice Delivered Commencement address in Sigourney.
7 Corinne Campbell Visited by her mother.
7 Winifred Lewis Plans to teach in Montrose, Colorado.
7 Kurt Shields Kurt Shields visited campus.
7 Esther McWhirter Visited by her mother during the May Festival.
7 The track meet Track meet and baseball game will be held Saturday.
8 Coming events Commencement schedule.
8 College calendar Schedule of events.