College Eye — September 12, 1912

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1 Y. M. C. A.; informal banquet given for the benefit of the new young men Group entertains new men students.
1 School opened Tuesday; largest fall enrollment in history of school; more boys than usual Enrollment is now 1222; Board offers scholarships to two men from each county.
1 Y. W. C. A. hold reception About six hundred women attend.
1 Letters J. R. Hoats writes about his orchard in Washington; Bertha Patt writes about her trip to Europe.
2 Untitled Ruth Wright will teach at Yankton College; Marion McFarland Walker entertains YWCA cabinet.
3 Prof. John Ross Frampton Will study under Joseph Lhevine in Germany.
3 W. H. Davis Appointed by the State Board of Education to work in the department of natural science and agriculture.
3 Mary D. Pierce Visited campus.
3 Miss L. E. Reindollar Is a member of the Community of St. Mary Magdalin in Baltimore, Maryland.
3 S. U. I. graduates for June '12 Roster of S. U. I. graduates who are alumni of I. S. T. C.
3 Milton E. Loomis Appointed as substitute for Professor Meyerholz but will go to University of Wisconsin.
3 Ethel Harvey Married John Farnam Thompson on August 7, 1912.
3 James Ehret and Lillian Doorsky Married on August 7, 1912.
3 Prin. Arthur L. Brague Married Ellen Boothroyd on June 6 in Mason City; will live in Gladbrook.
3 Grace Simpson and Ole Bailey Married on June 26, 1912.
3 Ella Lund and Mr. Hathaway Married on June 26, 1912.
3 Walter Daniel Bender Married Sara Murray on June 12, 1912.
3 John McGreeney Married Clara Dahn on June 17, 1912.
3 Jennie Sanders Appointed critic teacher at the State Normal School at Dillon, Montana.
3 Winifred Morris Married Edward T. Snively on June 11, 1912.
3 Harry Sherman Stein Married Pearl McCabe on August 24, 1912.
3 Dr. Clem C. Seerley Married Ruth Parlasca on June 12, 1912.
3 Dr. Clem C. Seerley Married Ruth Parlasca on June 12, 1912.
4 These first few days of school Urges students to be strong, fight homesickness, and stay in school.
4 In one of the first issues of this paper Will present rules on recruitment by women's literary societies.
4 Look pleasant, please! Always try to smile your best; you cannot afford to be grouchy.
5 Candidates for annual staff Floyd Bailey and Tom McDonald are candidates for editor of the 1913 Old Gold.
5 Elizabeth F. Burney Elizabeth Burney will teach at Baker University; Sara Riggs took lake trip during vacation.
6 John McDonald John McDonald visited campus; Genevieve Edwards married Andrew Fedderson; Antoinette Kramer married Walter E. Brown.
7 Misses Lillian Goodwin and Anna Wild Spent summer vacation in Canova, South Dakota.
7 A recent wedding of interest Alta Kathryn Green married Dr. John Colwell Paine.
7 Miss Sara F. Rice Helped at a reunion of classmates who graduated from her school between 1865 and 1880.
7 On June 26 Mary Porter married Rollin Otis Bisbee.
7 Miss Charlotte Hunt Was killed when she fell one hundred feet from Pinnacle Peak.
7 Prof. Begeman Took a trip through the West over summer vacation.
7 Henrietta Thornton Will spend next summer studying in Europe, as will John Ross Frampton.
7 Prof. and Mrs. E. J. Cable Visited Mrs. Cable's father and sister in Albion.
7 Margaret Oliver Visited relatives in Ohio on her summer vacation.
7 Prof. Archibald W. Taylor Married Anna Rose on June 26, 1912.
7 Chauncey R. Houstman Left for his position as superintendent at New Hartford.
7 Miss Laura Bowman Married Roger Sherman Gates on July 1, 1912.
7 Prof. G. W. Newton Spent the summer in California.
7 Miss Mary Townsend and Miss Bertha Patt Spent the summer traveling in Europe.
7 Miss Bertha Martin Spent her vacation in Colorado, as did Anna Gertrude Childs.
7 The members of the faculty Several studied at the University of Chicago over summer vacation.
7 Prof. G. S. Dick Represented the college at the state fair.
7 Miss Mattie Fargo Accepted position as librarian at the Lead, South Dakota, school library.
7 Misses Margaret Dick, Amy Moore, Esther and Laura Shoemaker Represented the Y. W. C. A. of I. S. T. C. at the national conference.
7 Prof. and Mrs. Colegrove Took a trip through the East over the summer.
7 Prof. M. F. Arey Studied geology of Taylor and Page Counties over the summer.
8 Prof. H. F. Pasini Professor Pasini, Harm Ludeman, and Margaret Nesbet worked at a playground in Meadville, Pennsylvania.
8 Familiar sights and sounds; on the College Hill edition the opening days of the school News notes and humor.