College Eye — May 1, 1913

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1 Seniors royally entertained President and Mrs. Seerley entertain the Class of 1913 at their home.
1 Baseball season opened; first trip results in even break Teachers College defeats St. Joseph (Dubuque), 8-4, but is shut out by Upper Iowa, 10-0.
1 Cantata was a very successful affair Teachers College High School students perform Longfellow's "Building of the Ship" to good reviews.
1 Interstate oratorical program Program of addresses provided for contest at Normal, Illinois.
1 Extensive plans for May fete; begins with grand parade and closes with band concert Describes events planned for T.C.'s first May Day celebration.
2 Georgia Kabele Georgia Kabele receives math instructor position at Lu Verne; Superintendent F. A. Welch of Hampton visits campus.
2 Forensic records receive recognition; chapter of Delta Sigma Rho fraternity to be organized National oratorical and debate fraternity votes to organize an I. S. T. C. chapter.
2 Members of Teachers College faculty attended science meeting Roster of faculty members attending Iowa Academy of Science meeting.
2 Ossoli banquet Program of events provided.
4 Y. W. C. A. notes News notes from the Y. W. C. A.
5 Frances Blayney Father ill.
5 Prof. Dick Visited schools in Illinois.
5 Mabel Fish and Louemma Caffall Will teach in Waverly.
5 Elizabeth McDonald Will teach in Clarksville.
5 L. C. Heironimous Will teach in Storm Lake.
5 Margaret Stacy Visited Charles City with Margaret Johnstone.
5 Miss Laura Falkler Entertained group of young people.
5 A. C. Grubb Will teach in Cedar Falls.
5 Nelle Lucas and Ella Van Dellen Visited Hampton.
5 Martha Hanken Father ill.
5 Ruth Magree and Mabel Cooper Visited Oelwein.
5 Prof. Seymour and Frances Philo Attended meeting in Chicago.
5 Maud Warren and Luella Brown Will teach in Urbana.
5 Alice Fouts Visited Brandon.
5 Ethel and Mabel Branch Visited West Branch.
5 Glenn Davis Has been ill; will quit work for awhile; Homer Veatch will serve as superintendent in Shannon City.
5 Gladys Hoyer Will teach in Independence.
5 Luella Lee Will teach in Minnesota.
6 The Alpha society Enjoyed picnic.
6 Ruby Schuyler Will teach in Allison.
6 Helen Hagan Injured foot in Gymnasium.
6 Lydia Mast Visited Grundy Center.
6 Pearl Wagner Will teach in Clarion.
6 Nellie Pierce Will teach in Pomeroy.
6 Anna Doffing Visited Grundy Center.
6 The following members of the faculty Roster of those who attended Iowa Academy of Science meeting.
6 Miss Frances M. Dickey Will teach in normal school in Ohio.
6 Mary Benson Will teach in Idaho.
7 Nell Lucas Plans to teach in Belmond next year.
7 Supt. Golly of Humboldt Superintendent Golly, Humboldt, visited campus to look for teachers.
7 Anna Lynam Plans to teach fourth grade in Corning next year.
7 Elma Maaser Elected to teach music and German in Nora Springs.
7 Libbie Bierman Accepted teaching position in Sioux City.
7 The school board The Urbana school board visited campus.
7 The Board of Secondary School Relations The Board of Secondary School Relations held a meeting on campus; list of members is included.
7 Jean Protzman Elected as third grade teacher in Hampton.
7 Eunice Sparkman Spent a day in Eldora.
7 The Seniors of the Home Economics department The seniors entertained the juniors of the Home Economics department.
7 Supt W. I. Griffith Superintendent W. I. Griffith, Waverly, visited campus to look for teachers.
7 Ames students settle smoking problem Ames students vote to prohibit smoking on campus.
7 Noted reader coming; S. H. Clark gives two entertainments, Friday, May 2 Professor S. H. Clark of the University of Chicago to speak on campus.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.