College Eye — February 13, 1913

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1 School question decided soon; joint conference to be held Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of this week ISTC continues to be a part of the state legislature's agenda.
1 Basketball team play great ball; defeat Highland Park and lose to Des Moines College by small margin Teachers win over Highland Park, 16-13; defeated by Des Moines College, 32-19.
1 Editor criticizes Trewin; David Brant, of the Iowa City Republican shows up State Board David Brant defends the Iowa State Teachers College and questions the board decision for no new buildings.
1 Amateur play was great success; mid-winter play received much applause from vast audience Students performed "What Happened to Jones".
4 An election will be held Encourages paid subscribers to vote in the upcoming election for the student newspaper.
4 Candidates' announcement H. E. Hendrickson announces candidacy for business manager of the College Eye.
4 Great explorer coming; popular lecturer to tell of an arctic exploration Captain Roald Amundson will tell of his adventures at the South Pole.
4 Orio-Philo Basketball tournament being played by the Orios, the Philos, and the Aristos.
5 Prof. Walters Delivered an address in Shellsburg.
5 Miss Ida Fesenbeck Called home due to her mother's illness.
5 Emma Kirstein Returned home for the rest of the term.
5 Ethel Trimble and Mabel Berry Spent the weekend at the home of Shelia Robins.
5 Miss Ward Delivered a lecture in Fort Madison.
5 Esther Seerley Visiting her sister in Cedar Rapids.
5 Prof. E. J. Cable and wife, and Miss Aitchison Entertained friends.
5 Prof. Condit Confined to his home for a few days due to the grippe.
5 Brian Condit Attended the Adelphian house party in Cornell as the guest of Homer Trimble and Owen Lovett.
5 Prof. Dick Attended the Ad Men's club banquet.
5 Grace Vincent Teaching in Marshalltown.
5 Beulah Odekirk Spent several days at home.
5 Ruth Beck Ruth Beck spent the weekend with Hazel Selzer and Dorothy McClanahan.
5 Old Gold nearly finished Alumni may order copies with the printed order form.
6 Miss Whinery Spent a day at her home in Marshalltown.
6 Mrs. Irwin Moved into a house on 19th Street.
6 Sue Weaver Visited by her aunt, Mrs. Manning.
6 Besse Carter Returned to her home after being held at the hospital due to an illness.
6 Mrs. Francis E. Whitley Mrs. Francis E. Whitley is visiting her sister, Myra Call.
6 A the meeting of the farmers in Orange Township W. H. Davis spoke about consolidation of rural schools.
6 President Seerley Attended a board meeting in Des Moines.
6 Jean Protzman Spent the weekend in West Liberty.
6 Vera Canfield Called home due to the death of her grandmother.
6 Vera Wood Visited Cedar Falls.
6 Great interest has been shown Pictures show the school is growing in every department.
6 Vera Stone Returned from her home in Sprinwell.
6 The students who were absent Students skipping chapel received a pleasant surprise.
6 Mabel Cooper Spent a day in Oelwein.
6 A very large class of students Many students took the county certificate exam.
6 Prof. Merrill Absent from school due to the grippe.
6 Grover Alderman Visited friends.
6 Ethel Bruner and Ruth Porter Spent the weekend at home.
6 Beatrice Wilbur Spent the week in Des Moines.
6 S. J. Baldwin Missed class to assist a school whose teachers were ill.
6 The office is receiving many calls Several teachers have been called out of school to teach in rural schools.
6 Ames new gym dedicated New gym is built at the cost of $165,000.
6 Bates-McCann wedding Mildred O. Bates married William R. McCann.
8 College calendar Upcoming events.