College Eye — April 16, 1914

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427 Editorial Orchestra will perform; believes that rural school extension work is worth study; Iowa Academy of Science will meet on campus.
427 Interstate normal school oratorical contest will be held here May 1 Five colleges will meet at T. C. to debate; Willard Patty will represent ISTC..
428 May Day fete is now being planned Will hold parade and crown May Queen; first celebration was held in 1913.
428 Educational club holds meeting Spoke about Carnegie Foundation and teaching in Germany.
428 Cecilians gave special concert last Friday evening Long review of performance.
429 True Blue Club meeting Professor Hart spoke about "Rural Problems from the Standpoint of the Rural School".
429 Schillerverein meeting held Thursday, April 9 Program notes, speakers, and topics.
429 Several interesting and important meetings held under auspices of the rural schools extension department Explains program to those whose children are in rural school districts that will be supervised by ISTC.
430 Christian Associations Y. W. C. A. discussed school spirit; N. C. A. held music program.
430 Contributed; the black beast and how to kill it Professor Lynch discusses in long essay why English grammar is important.
438 Miss Florence Kanouse Spent time with Nellie Hinkson at Ames, Iowa.
438 Miss Dorothy Thompson Teaching the primary grades in St. Paul, Minnesota.
438 Fred D. Cram Teaching the high school normal training course in Mason City.
438 Miss Marie Mullarky Home from Algona after her school closed due to small pox.
438 Mr. Earl W. Hamstreet Assisted in managing the I. S. T. C. Alumni Reunion in Minnesota.
438 Miss Olive Sutherland Teaching kindergarten in Denver, Colorado.
438 Mrs. Ella Danskin Shaw Contributed to the Y. W. C. A. flower fund.
438 Athletics Athletic Board has $85 for spring sports; awards athletics letters.
440 Prof. D. S. Wright Delivered a lecture on "Complete Education" at Aplington.
440 Mrs. C. P. Colegrove Gave an excellent address on "Sex Education--Whose Duty?" before the Northwestern Iowa Teacher's Association at Cedar Rapids.
440 Among the number of superintendents List of superintendents who visited the College.
440 Prof. H. J. Peterson Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
440 Miss Josephine Dodge Released from the College hospital.
440 Prof. A. V. Storm Visited the College and gave several excellent addresses.
440 Clara Rapp Spent time in Oelwein, Iowa.
440 Prof. Coffey Strength is coming back slowly; able to walk about.
440 Harm Ludeman Enjoyed a visit from his father; seems to be rapidly gaining strength.
440 Miss Sara Riggs Entertained a group of women with an Easter breakfast.
440 Theron Walker Enjoyed his spring vacation.
440 Miss Lou Shepherd and Miss Edith Riland Entertained the kindergarten teachers.
440 Miss Elizabeth Cripliver Enjoying a visit from her mother and aunt.
440 Miss May Adams and Miss Genevieve Stoudt Have accepted seventh and eighth grade positions in Sioux City.
440 Miss Daisy Wallace Spent time with Maude Jeffrey in Cedar Falls.