College Eye — April 17, 1913

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1 The following graduates Several TC students will teach at Sioux City.
1 Sadie Lowe Will teach in Marshalltown.
1 Hilma Johnson Will teach in Galva.
1 Helen Olson Will teach at George.
1 Karl Nolte Will teach at Allison.
1 Florence Ward Spoke in Chicago.
1 Queene Brown Will teach in Ackley.
1 Carl Magee Visited campus.
1 The B. A.s entertain Throw costume party at which attendees dress up as small children.
1 The juniors in the kindergarten Entertained seniors and teachers.
1 Social club meeting J. H. Van Dyke speaks to Science Club on "Antiseptics Applied to Modern Surgery"; officers elected.
1 Teachers College wins triangular; defeats Coe here and Morningside at Sioux City Recap of performance given by T. C. debate teams in triangular meet win.
2 Cecil Markin Will teach at Gladbrook.
2 Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gullberg Announce engagement of Ruth Gullberg to Don Workman.
2 Jasper Wilbur Teaching in Clear Lake.
2 Carrie Baxter and Mabel Bagby Will teach in Westside.
2 Laura Chassell Teaching in South Dakota; Clara Chassell is teaching in Ida Grove.
2 Florence Curtis Teaching in Wapello.
2 Prof. D. S. Wright Lectured in Jackson County.
2 J. E. Cundy Found some teachers at TC while on a recruiting trip to campus.
3 Baseball schedule Schedule for 1913 baseball season.
3 Facts Humorous quips from the College Eye.
4 Literature and life Conclusion of address given by Lillian Lambert to the Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association.
7 Calvin Schmitt Re-elected in Eldora as superintendent.
7 Miss Ward Entertained at a box party at the Grinnell Glee Club concert.
7 D. O. Wilson Elected superintendent in Alden.
7 Gladys Young Gave a recital.
7 Good reports of our graduates Graduates teaching in Tipton receive praise.
7 Mrs. Blanche Walters Accepted assistant principal position in Woonsocket, South Dakota.
7 Nelle Dickey Re-elected in Sheldon.
7 Amy Moore Parents visited.
7 Miss Grace Keeler Visited Mrs. E. J. Cable.
7 The following graduates Four students have accepted positions in Fonda.
7 H. W. Chehock Re-elected superintendent in Clear Lake.
7 President and Mrs. H. H. Seerley Attended a banquet in Iowa City with Professor and Mrs. J. B. Knoepfler and Professor Rice.
7 May Swearingen Visited campus along with Blanche Davis.
7 Prof. C. A. Fullerton Attended the National Musical Supervisors Association meeting in Rochester, New York.
7 Kathryn Frazey Spending a few days at home in Washington, Iowa.
7 O. J. Kirketeg Elected principal in Little Cedar.
7 Prof. John L. Conrad Along with accompaniment, gave an interesting program.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.