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1 Prof. and Mrs. G. W. Walters

Professor and Mrs. G. W. Walters entertained Science Club faculty members.

2 Professor Gillin lectures before lyceum of politics and economics

John Gillin speaks on problems of small towns.

3 Athletic benefit makes big hit; entertainment Friday evening was well patronized

Included music and drama.

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.

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.

7 M. Ruth Houts

She is assistant principal and teaches algebra, history, rhetoric, and civics at the high school in Macedonia.

8 Ada Chambers

Teaching Latin and composition at the Greenfield High School.

9 Lyla Wallace

Teaching first grade in Primghar.

10 Jennie Meek

Teaching fifth, sixth, and eighth grades at Beacon schools.

11 Gertrude Klein

Teaching at the John Fiske building.

12 Laura Remer

Teaching primary grades in her hometown of Urbana.

13 Miss Carrie C. Carter

Teaching the seventh grade in Parker, South Dakota.

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.

15 Lelia Thrasher

Teaching English and history at the Tabor High School.

16 Clara Grimm

Teaching seventh and eighth grades in Zearing.

17 Edrie Cohoon

She is the supervisor of music in all grades in La Junta, Colorado.

18 Katherine E. Gifford

She is the principal at the high school in Union; teaching mathematics and science.

19 Robert F. Etienne

Attending I. S. T. C.

20 Hazel Diehl

Teaching fifth grade in Tipton.

21 Nell Woods

She is the principal at Knierim, along with teaching Latin and English.

22 Nell B. Allison

She is Director of Domestic Science and Arts at the Y. M. C. A. in Akron, Ohio.

23 Gladys Foote

Finishing her work at school and planning to receive her B. A. in June.

24 Gretchen Greene

Teaching kindergarten at Grinnell public schools.

25 Mamie Sanders

Teaching first primary in Montezuma.

26 Mabel Tilton

Teaching fourth grade at the McKinley School in Mason City.

27 The following 1911 people

Roster of graduates who are teaching in Algona.

28 Mabel Thorson

She is in charge of the primary department in Joice.

29 Verda Owen

Teaching first primary in Wyoming, Iowa.

30 Cecil Cotter

Teaching fourth grade in Des Moines.

31 Evelyn Sturgeon

Teaching English and German in Wheatland, Wyoming.

32 Vera De Seelhorst

Teaching cooking and sewing at the high school in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota.

33 Ruth Brenner

She is spending the year at home in Charles City.

34 Fred Vorhies

He is superintendent of schools in New Hartford.

35 Marguerite Wadsworth

Teaching third primary in Le Mars.

36 Avice M. Sloan

Teaching Latin in the Oakland High School; Laura Parks is teaching German and algebra there, also.

37 Alle Robinson

She is principal at the high school in Sioux Center.

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.

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.

41 Helen M. Wells

Accepted a position as Domestic Science teacher in Spencer.

42 Eleanor Ohm

Teaching sixth grade in Manning.

43 Louise Linderblood

Spending a year at home in Boone.

44 Miss Clara Meacham

Teaching third grade in Davenport.

45 Miss Ethyl Price

She is teaching sub-primary, first grade and second grade in George, Iowa.

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.

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.

49 Minnesinger concert postponed

Term has featured much entertainment; will perform April 5.

50 College Eye election

Will elect editor, business manager, and local editor in March 5 election.

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.

53 Miss Riggs

Entertained friends in the Tea Room after a recital.

54 Mr. and Mrs. Anderson

Spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mount.

55 Mr. W. H. Bender

Delivered a speech to the Y. M. C. A.

56 President and Mrs. Seerley

Attended a banquet of the Normal Club, along with Mr. and Mrs. Bender, Emma Lambert and Mr. Dick.

57 Mr. R. F. Seymour

Refereed in Iowa City.

58 Miss Dunham

Entertained at a dinner.

59 Mr. and Mrs. Walters

Entertained the science teachers at a dinner in honor of Prof. Kay of Iowa City.

60 Thomas R. Amlie

Is a successful farmer near Peterson.

61 City Superintendent, C. F. Brown

Visited campus Friday and acted as a judge at the Cedar Falls-Marion debate on Friday night.

62 Florence Brumbaugh

Has been offered a position in the primary grades at Limeville.

63 C. J. Boyington

Is the principal of Webster school in Spokane, Washington.

64 J. H. Phelps

Is a successful businessman in Crosby, North Dakota.

65 Helen Evelyn Porter

Is teaching in the Minneapolis schools

66 Ella C. Hartshorn

Is the superintendent of the Aldrich Deaconess Home Training School in Grand Rapids, Minnesota.

67 Frank Wooley

Is the principal at Iowa Falls.

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.

69 Nellie F. Anderson-Thomas

Is teaching in Tahoe, Idaho.

70 Mr. C. A. Fullerton

Delivered an address at his old home church in Rockford.

71 Co. Supt. W. P Jensen of Pocahontas County

Has announced he will not run for another term in office.

72 Estelle Evans

Is studying in Chicago at the school of Physical Education and Expression.

73 Supt. H. E. Blackmar

Is doing well in Iowa City; since he started work there, attendance has doubled.

74 Anna Baldwin

Is leaving school to take a position in the primary grades at Calmar.

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.

77 Miss Stevens

Spent the weekend at her home.

78 Supt. Clarence Parker

Visited friends and relatives in Cedar Falls on Sunday.

79 Miss Gladys Foote

Entertained her Physical Training class at her home in Waterloo on Tuesday.

80 Saturday night, February 3

The Delphians held a meeting on the corner of College and 24th St.

81 Lulu Methfessel

Spent the weekend in Reinbeck at her home.

82 Hilda Hand

Spent the weekend visiting friends in Ames.

83 Jessie Wenger

Went to Hampton to spend the weekend with her friend Mabel Herrick.

84 Richard Bagby

Visited friends on the Hill on Sunday.

85 Miss Dunham

Entertained friends at a luncheon in the Tea Room on Friday.

86 Miss Fesenbeck

Hosted a dinner at her house on Saturday.

87 Miss Helen Hearst-Hammer

Has been elected president of the Tuesday Club of Cedar Falls.

88 Lee Shillinglaw

Took the leading role in a dramatic entertainment given at Independence last week.

89 Mr. Beinke

And Floy Graham each have a music class in Independence which they visit weekly.

90 Sara Murray

Is teaching in Dexter and has recently accepted a position at her home school of Shenandoah and will move there soon.

91 Walter Bender

Spent Sunday at his home on College Hill.

92 Mr. P. E. McClenahan

The State Inspector of High Schools led the devotional exercises in chapel on Thursday.

93 Miss Letta Whitten

Is spending this year at home in Charles City, but she visited campus on Monday.

94 H. P. Mowrer

Entered college on Monday.

95 Lillie Landsness

Along with Monica Farrell and Ruth Whistler, joined school this week.

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.

98 Coming events

Campus schedule through May.

99 The first of February

Art League met at Professor Thornton's home for a picnic dinner.

100 Miss Naomi Stone

Called home.