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1 | Prof. and Mrs. G. W. Walters | Professor and Mrs. G. W. Walters entertained Science Club faculty members. |
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2 | Professor Gillin lectures before lyceum of politics and economics | John Gillin speaks on problems of small towns. |
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3 | Athletic benefit makes big hit; entertainment Friday evening was well patronized | Included music and drama. |
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4 | Erickson wins oratorical; contest was not up to usual standard. Condit given second honors, Wild third | Attendance and performance down; Carl Erickson took first place, Brian Condit second, and Earl Wild third. |
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5 | Large number will attend convention; state volunteer union will hold annual gathering at Cornell College, February 23, 24, and 25 | Will feature speakers who have served as missionaries. |
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6 | Irene Baker | Teaching kindergarten in Missouri Valley, Iowa. |
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7 | M. Ruth Houts | She is assistant principal and teaches algebra, history, rhetoric, and civics at the high school in Macedonia. |
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8 | Ada Chambers | Teaching Latin and composition at the Greenfield High School. |
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9 | Lyla Wallace | Teaching first grade in Primghar. |
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10 | Jennie Meek | Teaching fifth, sixth, and eighth grades at Beacon schools. |
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11 | Gertrude Klein | Teaching at the John Fiske building. |
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12 | Laura Remer | Teaching primary grades in her hometown of Urbana. |
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13 | Miss Carrie C. Carter | Teaching the seventh grade in Parker, South Dakota. |
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14 | Ruth Berger | She is supervisor of music at Clarksville schools; R. O. Bagley is the superintendent there; Addie Havens is the principal; and Freda Helwig is a primary teacher there. |
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15 | Lelia Thrasher | Teaching English and history at the Tabor High School. |
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16 | Clara Grimm | Teaching seventh and eighth grades in Zearing. |
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17 | Edrie Cohoon | She is the supervisor of music in all grades in La Junta, Colorado. |
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18 | Katherine E. Gifford | She is the principal at the high school in Union; teaching mathematics and science. |
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19 | Robert F. Etienne | Attending I. S. T. C. |
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20 | Hazel Diehl | Teaching fifth grade in Tipton. |
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21 | Nell Woods | She is the principal at Knierim, along with teaching Latin and English. |
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22 | Nell B. Allison | She is Director of Domestic Science and Arts at the Y. M. C. A. in Akron, Ohio. |
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23 | Gladys Foote | Finishing her work at school and planning to receive her B. A. in June. |
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24 | Gretchen Greene | Teaching kindergarten at Grinnell public schools. |
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25 | Mamie Sanders | Teaching first primary in Montezuma. |
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26 | Mabel Tilton | Teaching fourth grade at the McKinley School in Mason City. |
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27 | The following 1911 people | Roster of graduates who are teaching in Algona. |
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28 | Mabel Thorson | She is in charge of the primary department in Joice. |
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29 | Verda Owen | Teaching first primary in Wyoming, Iowa. |
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30 | Cecil Cotter | Teaching fourth grade in Des Moines. |
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31 | Evelyn Sturgeon | Teaching English and German in Wheatland, Wyoming. |
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32 | Vera De Seelhorst | Teaching cooking and sewing at the high school in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota. |
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33 | Ruth Brenner | She is spending the year at home in Charles City. |
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34 | Fred Vorhies | He is superintendent of schools in New Hartford. |
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35 | Marguerite Wadsworth | Teaching third primary in Le Mars. |
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36 | Avice M. Sloan | Teaching Latin in the Oakland High School; Laura Parks is teaching German and algebra there, also. |
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37 | Alle Robinson | She is principal at the high school in Sioux Center. |
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38 | Clara Pfeiffer | Teaching German in Pomeroy. |
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39 | Ruby Stoelting | She is principal of the Garfield building in Montezuma with two former I. S. T. C. graduates under her. |
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40 | Helena T. Bakewell | She is principal at the high school in Jewell and is teaching Latin and English there; Mary Cooper teaches primary there; E.G. Clark is the superintendent; Harriet Omundson is teaching in the English department at the Lutheran College there. |
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41 | Helen M. Wells | Accepted a position as Domestic Science teacher in Spencer. |
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42 | Eleanor Ohm | Teaching sixth grade in Manning. |
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43 | Louise Linderblood | Spending a year at home in Boone. |
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44 | Miss Clara Meacham | Teaching third grade in Davenport. |
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45 | Miss Ethyl Price | She is teaching sub-primary, first grade and second grade in George, Iowa. |
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46 | Many changes made; football rules will differ radically the coming season | Football field will be changed, field judge will be eliminated, and other rules will change many aspects of football at I. S. T. C. |
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47 | Announcement | Len Toomey and Howard Huston announce candidacy for College Eye staff. |
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48 | Miss Arlene Wise | Arlene Wise and Alice Shutts visited campus. |
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49 | Minnesinger concert postponed | Term has featured much entertainment; will perform April 5. |
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50 | College Eye election | Will elect editor, business manager, and local editor in March 5 election. |
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51 | Athletic notes | Indoor athletic competition continues, intersociety basketball tournament won by the Aristos, and baseball practice begins. |
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52 | Miss Childs | Entertained friends in the college tea room. |
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53 | Miss Riggs | Entertained friends in the Tea Room after a recital. |
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54 | Mr. and Mrs. Anderson | Spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mount. |
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55 | Mr. W. H. Bender | Delivered a speech to the Y. M. C. A. |
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56 | President and Mrs. Seerley | Attended a banquet of the Normal Club, along with Mr. and Mrs. Bender, Emma Lambert and Mr. Dick. |
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57 | Mr. R. F. Seymour | Refereed in Iowa City. |
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58 | Miss Dunham | Entertained at a dinner. |
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59 | Mr. and Mrs. Walters | Entertained the science teachers at a dinner in honor of Prof. Kay of Iowa City. |
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60 | Thomas R. Amlie | Is a successful farmer near Peterson. |
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61 | City Superintendent, C. F. Brown | Visited campus Friday and acted as a judge at the Cedar Falls-Marion debate on Friday night. |
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62 | Florence Brumbaugh | Has been offered a position in the primary grades at Limeville. |
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63 | C. J. Boyington | Is the principal of Webster school in Spokane, Washington. |
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64 | J. H. Phelps | Is a successful businessman in Crosby, North Dakota. |
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65 | Helen Evelyn Porter | Is teaching in the Minneapolis schools |
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66 | Ella C. Hartshorn | Is the superintendent of the Aldrich Deaconess Home Training School in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. |
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67 | Frank Wooley | Is the principal at Iowa Falls. |
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68 | H. G. Martin | Is teaching junior year at a high school in Minneapolis while he is attending law school. He visited campus last week. |
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69 | Nellie F. Anderson-Thomas | Is teaching in Tahoe, Idaho. |
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70 | Mr. C. A. Fullerton | Delivered an address at his old home church in Rockford. |
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71 | Co. Supt. W. P Jensen of Pocahontas County | Has announced he will not run for another term in office. |
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72 | Estelle Evans | Is studying in Chicago at the school of Physical Education and Expression. |
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73 | Supt. H. E. Blackmar | Is doing well in Iowa City; since he started work there, attendance has doubled. |
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74 | Anna Baldwin | Is leaving school to take a position in the primary grades at Calmar. |
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75 | Don Campbell dies at Ames; former I. S. T. C. student is a victim of typhoid fever | Macy Campbell's brother Don died February 17, 1911. |
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76 | Misses Helen Sedgwick, Angeline and Bertha Ball | Attended a domestic science dinner. |
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77 | Miss Stevens | Spent the weekend at her home. |
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78 | Supt. Clarence Parker | Visited friends and relatives in Cedar Falls on Sunday. |
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79 | Miss Gladys Foote | Entertained her Physical Training class at her home in Waterloo on Tuesday. |
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80 | Saturday night, February 3 | The Delphians held a meeting on the corner of College and 24th St. |
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81 | Lulu Methfessel | Spent the weekend in Reinbeck at her home. |
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82 | Hilda Hand | Spent the weekend visiting friends in Ames. |
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83 | Jessie Wenger | Went to Hampton to spend the weekend with her friend Mabel Herrick. |
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84 | Richard Bagby | Visited friends on the Hill on Sunday. |
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85 | Miss Dunham | Entertained friends at a luncheon in the Tea Room on Friday. |
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86 | Miss Fesenbeck | Hosted a dinner at her house on Saturday. |
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87 | Miss Helen Hearst-Hammer | Has been elected president of the Tuesday Club of Cedar Falls. |
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88 | Lee Shillinglaw | Took the leading role in a dramatic entertainment given at Independence last week. |
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89 | Mr. Beinke | And Floy Graham each have a music class in Independence which they visit weekly. |
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90 | Sara Murray | Is teaching in Dexter and has recently accepted a position at her home school of Shenandoah and will move there soon. |
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91 | Walter Bender | Spent Sunday at his home on College Hill. |
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92 | Mr. P. E. McClenahan | The State Inspector of High Schools led the devotional exercises in chapel on Thursday. |
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93 | Miss Letta Whitten | Is spending this year at home in Charles City, but she visited campus on Monday. |
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94 | H. P. Mowrer | Entered college on Monday. |
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95 | Lillie Landsness | Along with Monica Farrell and Ruth Whistler, joined school this week. |
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96 | Department of orchestral instruments; B. W. Merrill, director | Professor Merrill comments that simplified spelling of the word choir "quire" is an injustice. |
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97 | Miss June Young | Took weekend course in harmony at Drake University. |
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98 | Coming events | Campus schedule through May. |
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99 | The first of February | Art League met at Professor Thornton's home for a picnic dinner. |
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100 | Miss Naomi Stone | Called home. |