College Eye — February 12, 1914

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315 The oratorical contest Kenneth McFee from Parsons College won first place.
315 Editorial Recommends new editors for next year's College Eye; encourages students to attend Helen Keller's speech; would like basketball scoreboard in the Gymnasium.
316 Kollege Karnival was very successful Patterned after traveling carnivals; held by the Y. W. C. A; proceeds were over $300.
317 New Training School building is dedicated Summary of speeches from dedication ceremony on February 10, 1914; photo.
318 Band concert was much enjoyed Review of performance by Cedar Falls Concert Band.
318 Science and Mathematics seminar Four professors will debate whether or not eugenics should be taught in the public schools.
321 Candidates announcements Candidates for the 1914-15 College Eye announced.
321 Lecture course Short biography of Helen Keller.
321 True Blue Club Discussed teaching in rural schools as opposed to teaching in town schools.
321 The annual Wants each entry in the Old Gold to be original and different; pages need to be submitted in the next week.
323 Jack Thompson Enjoyed a visit from his brother.
323 Miss Mary Dick Spent time at her home in Cedar Falls.
323 Miss Cora Wilson Enjoyed a visit from her sister Ena.
323 Christian Associations Harry L. Heinzman will speak to the Y. M. C. A.; a Student Volunteer secretary will visit the college.
323 Miss Elsie Packard Enjoyed a visit from her sister, Iva Packard, and Clara Smith.
325 One of the important social events of the season Esther Seerley married Claude E. Culley of Marshalltown.
325 Mr. Chris Hanson Along with Homer Veatch and Charles Kramer, was in the city to attend the College Carnival.
325 Miss Edith Shedd Spent time with friends on College Hill.
325 Miss Eleanor Blair Teaching first grade in the Longfellow building in Sioux City, Iowa.
325 Miss Ina B. Fry Teaching sixth grade in a grammar school in Los Angeles, California.
325 Miss Zola Hostetter Teaching home economics in the Logan High School in Fairfield, Iowa.
326 The Philathea Sunday School Along with the Baraca Bible class enjoyed an evening of merriment in the social service building.
326 Prof. D. S. Wright Spoke before the Fortnightly club in Waterloo.
326 Miss Eva L. Gregg Completed a new grammar textbook to be used in all school levels.
326 The two largest Presbyterian Sunday School classes Enjoyed a picnic social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Morgan.
326 Pres. Seerley Spent time in Iowa City with his mother and brother.
326 Miss Minnie Ives Visited with her sister on her way to Cedar Rapids.
326 Willard W. Patty Confined to the College Hospital but expects to be in school again soon.
326 Prof. F. C. Eastman Spent a short time in Cedar Falls greeting former acquaintances.
326 Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Seerley and daughter Returned to their home in Manhattan, Montana, after attending the wedding of Esther Seerley.
326 Mrs. E. W. Seymour Spent time with her son, Professor R. F. Seymour.
326 Miss Nettie Blom Enjoyed a visit from her twin sister.
326 Miss Henrietta Radell Entertained the Advancers at her home.
326 Miss Clara Primmer Enjoyed a visit from her sister Hattie.
326 Mr. Harry McDonald Recovered from an attack of appendicitis.
326 Mrs. Cowgill from Lawrence, Kansas Visiting with her sister, Mrs. H. H. Seerley.
326 Miss Mildred McKercher Spent time at her home.
328 Miss Elizabeth Hughes Conducted a story hour for the children at the library.
328 Mr. Edward M. McMahon Appointed to the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin.
328 Prof. Mount Enjoyed a visit from a college friend.
328 Misses Irene Murray and Anna Braunger Visited at the home of Mrs. Clakins of Waterloo.