College Eye — October 24, 1912

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1 Coe defeated; Iowa State Teachers College won from their old rival by score of six to two; was an ideal day and game Iowa State Teachers College beat one of its close competitors, Coe College, 6-2.
1 Ames debaters busy; forensic rivals hopeful for another victory; our men not idle Ames debaters are working hard to beat Iowa State Teachers College.
1 Declamatory contest held Len Toomey took first, Grace Bailey took second, and Floyd Bailey took third place.
1 D. Longstreth Oscan Longstreth will practice law in Arkansas.
2 Official news New rules on high school accreditation are out.
3 Commercial Club brings visitors Club members bring several prominent visitors to campus in order to give them an idea of the strength of the college program.
4 Willis Bell Is in charge of the training department at the State Normal School in North Dakota.
4 Laura McDonald Is principal at Clarkston high school; Ruth Gist is teaching Latin; Stella Tuttle is teaching science; Joseph Graham is superintendent of schools at Clarkston.
4 Hattie McCall Hoffman Is employed as a substitute teacher.
4 Noted lecturer coming; Mr. L. C. Rusmisel to speak on "The Story of Iron" next Monday evening
4 Large number of graduates secure prominent positions Roster of those who have found jobs.
4 The past two weeks Get the truth out to the voters.
4 Mr. Glenn Davis Remember to vote for Glenn Davis for County Superintendent of Black Hawk County.
4 E. G. Dunn opposed to change; democratic candidate for governor declared himself in opposition to action of state board Opposes recommendations of Board of Education that would reduce ISTC to junior college status.
4 Musical recital Music faculty will perform.
4 Eva (Dolmage) Rubel Eva Dolmage Rubel is living in California.
4 One of the Coe men remarked Reply to a remark made by a Coe College fan who said that he thought ISTC enrolled only women.
4 You eloquent declaimers Get a good forensics team to go against Coe.
5 E. P. Schoentgen Spent a few days in Cedar Falls and is a member of the building committee of the State Board of Education.
5 Jessie Box Is teaching primary grades in Palisade, Colorado.
5 Katherine Holmes Visited Cedar Falls.
5 The College Eye received A letter from Edward Markle.
6 Lena Tostlebe Visited school.
6 Prof. Silox Visited from the Normal School at Stratford, Ontario.
6 Mrs. Bertha Howell Visited the home of Professor Walters.
6 Ruth Saul and Margaret Haniwalt Visited school.
6 The Y. W. C. A. Held a social program.
6 Mrs. H. H. Seerley Went to Cedar Rapids to visit her daughter.
6 Many of the students Visited the Dairy Show at Waterloo.
6 Mrs. McQuerter Visited her daughter Esther.
6 Pres. Seerley and Roger Leavitt Attended the meeting of the State Board of Education.
6 Eva E. Smith Has accepted a position at East Waterloo High School.
6 Ruth Youell Is attending school here.
6 Mrs. Walker and Miss Childs Spent a few days in Council Bluffs for the state D. A. R. conference.
6 Karl Nolte Spent a few days on campus looking for a teacher.
6 Among the former graduates Richard Bagley and his wife, Harold Maynard, and Jap Wilbur visited campus and attended the football game.
7 The members of the Membership Committee of the Y. W. C. A. Entertained their sub-committee.
7 Iva Emerson Visited by her sister Zoe.
7 Bess Olds Entertained Max Creglaw.
7 Mr. and Mrs. McCormick Visited campus with friends.
7 A charming autumnal luncheon. Four of the Kindergarten students held a luncheon at the home of Nell Lucas.
7 Inez Radell Cut two of the arteries in her hand in the Chemistry lab but is recovering well.
7 Helen Olsen Enjoyed a visit from her mother and sister.
7 Commercial Club aid appreciated Appreciated support in protest against Board recommendation.
8 College calendar
8 Charles City game cancelled Charles City was unable to come up with a football team so the game has been cancelled. An exhibition game will take its place.