College Eye — September 17, 1913
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 51 | Certain individuals connected with the institution | Defends putting advertising with the articles in the College Eye. | |
| 51 | We take this opportunity | Students may submit news items before chapel on Tuesdays for the paper. | |
| 52 | Our attention has been called | Encourages seniors to attend chapel to show their school spirit. | |
| 52 | B. A. class organizes | Senior class elects officers and practices class yells. | |
| 52 | Organization of junior college classes | Officers elected. | |
| 52 | Location of '13 seniors | Supplement information to Commencement program. | |
| 53 | Official Notes | Faculty added; power plant will be improved; looking forward to alumni meeting at ISTA convention. | |
| 54 | Lecture Course | Gives schedule of lectures for remainder of the school year; Professor Begeman is chair. | |
| 55 | Christian Associations | Officers elected; annual conference held at Lake Geneva; Newman Society held reception. | |
| 59 | Athletics | Football season schedule; season ticket costs $1. | |
| 59 | Faculty changes | Brief profiles of new faculty. | |
| 60 | Debate and oratory | Encourages students to be involved in speech meets. | |
| 63 | Societies | News of literary societies, including programs. | |
| 64 | The Atlanta, Georgia, Daily American | Article written about John W. Boyle appears in Atlanta newspaper. | |
| 64 | Miss Joy Harmon | Working as an instructor in the schools of the east side in Waterloo. | |
| 64 | Miss Ella Van Dellen | Along with Corrine Campbell visited college friends. | |
| 64 | Miss Helen Packard | Taking up work in Billings, Montana. | |
| 64 | Miss Harriet A. Kramer | Married Roy Dayton Webb. | |
| 64 | The many friends of Miss Indie Cadwallader | Married to Frederick Otis Seitz. | |
| 64 | Miss Verna Graham | Taken up her duties in the Independence schools. | |
| 64 | Mr. Jasper Wilbur | Taken up his second year's work in the Mason City schools. | |
| 64 | The Seattle Times tells us | News of the marriage of Emily Lamberty and Herman C. Joy. | |
| 64 | Miss Gertrude Eaton | Working in the primary department of the Ackley schools. | |
| 64 | Mr. Homer Veatch | In charge of the political science department at Guttenberg, Iowa. | |
| 64 | Mr. Karl Nolte | Left to resume teaching in Allison, Iowa. | |
| 67 | Miss Pearl McCaffree | Went to Ackley to resume work in the schools there. | |
| 67 | Mr. and Mrs. McFarland of Sioux City | Visited at the home of Professor and Mrs. P. A. Bond on College Hill. | |
| 67 | Mr. Guy V. Aldrich | Working as the traveling State Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. college associations. | |
| 67 | Messrs. Roger Leavitt, Jr., Roy Davis, James Haynes, Harold Debar, Charles Boysen, Hugh Mullarky and Archie Minish | Left to enroll at the State Agricultural College. | |
| 67 | Mrs. Laura Bowman Gayler of Mt. Pleasant | Attended the funeral of her cousin, Godfrey Bowman. | |
| 67 | Miss Mae Bates | Came home from Rockford, Iowa, to visit her parents. | |
| 67 | Mr. J. A. Woodman | Visited the college and gave a short speech at chapel. | |
| 67 | "One of the pleasant surprises..." | Leo Hughes was delighted to see Warren Proctor on stage in Chicago. | |
| 67 | Mr. George R. D. Kramer | Spending time with relatives in Cedar Falls. | |
| 67 | Mr. Arthur Smith | Visited the college and spoke at chapel. | |
| 67 | Miss Ruth Hallingby | Visited friends in Cedar Falls. | |
| 67 | Miss Ruby Fridell | Commenced her work in the Lincoln school in Waterloo. | |
| 68 | Miss Signe Holst | Former Neo sang for the King and Queen of Denmark. | |
| 68 | The Fairfield, Iowa school board | Effie Schuneman will instruct drawing at the public school in Fairfield. | |
| 68 | Mrs. Alma McMahon | Enjoying a visit from her sister. | |
| 68 | Mrs. Elmer Cable | Led a student volunteer band meeting. | |
| 68 | Mr. H. E. Mitchell | Elected professor of Psychology in the State Normal School at Pittsburg, Kansas. | |
| 68 | Miss Kathryn Dempsey | Forced to leave school because of serious trouble with her eyes. | |
| 68 | Prof. and Mrs. I. S. Condit | Entertained Professor and Mrs. W. H. Bender at their home. | |
| 68 | The Neos | Enjoyed a picnic. | |
| 68 | Prof. H. J. Peterson | Visited in Cedar Falls on his way to Iowa City. | |
| 68 | Following a very interesting program last Friday | The Clios entertained a group of women in the Gymnasium. | |
| 68 | The Kindergarten and Primary departments of our College | Held a picnic for all the children and their mothers. | |
| 68 | The Philos and Alphas | Held a joint program to entertain a group of new students. | |
| 68 | Mr. Carl Wild | Left to work in the civil engineering department of the University of Minnesota. | |
| 68 | Miss Clara Sorenson | Called to her home due to her sister's illness. | |
| 68 | Mrs. H. W. Seely | Visiting at the home of Professor and Mrs. B. W. Merrill. |