College Eye — October 16, 1913
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 119 | In order to make room | Will not be an editorial this week because of an abundance of news.. | |
| 119 | True Blue Club organized | Rural school students formed glee club and elected officers. | |
| 119 | Rousing "pep" meeting held last Thursday | Students got excited about the football game. | |
| 119 | Hazel Strayer wins declamatory contest | Analyzes speech contest participants. | |
| 120 | Official Notes | Training School Building may be ready by December 1913; several ISTC alumni are studying at Columbia University; Professor Campbell is continuing his survey of rural education; news about Harriet Elizabeth Gunn. | |
| 122 | Wm. T. Morgan | Professor of Government and Economics; photo. | |
| 122 | Student volunteer convention | Delegates will be sent to Kansas City for conference. | |
| 122 | Athletics | Football team lost to Ellsworth, 6-0; poor weather conditions for the game. | |
| 125 | Lecture course | Maggie Teyte of the Chicago Grand Opera Company will be the next performer. | |
| 127 | Societies | News of literary societies; Homerians, Philomatheans, Alphas, and Neotrophians initiated new members; others held regular meetings. | |
| 129 | Grace Dunkelberg | Along with Louise Smith, spent time visiting friends on College Hill. | |
| 129 | O. J. Kirketeg | Visited Cedar Falls; on break from his job as principal at Columbus City. | |
| 130 | J. O. Perrine | Refereed at the West Waterloo-Iowa City high school football game. | |
| 130 | Miss Oliver and Miss Allen | Entertained the new faculty members at a chicken pie supper. | |
| 130 | Miss Alberta Cousins of Earlville | Obituary and funeral plans given for student Alberta Cousins, who died at age fifteen. | |
| 130 | Miss Iva Logan | Compelled to leave school on account of illness. | |
| 130 | Miss Harvey | Returned to school after a long illness. | |
| 130 | Miss Marie Flynn | Spent time at her home in New Hartford. | |
| 130 | Miss Mabel Cooper | Enjoyed a visit from her parents. | |
| 130 | Miss Esther McWhirter | Enjoyed a visit from her mother. | |
| 130 | Miss Alice Dixon | Compelled to give up her position as room teacher in the Training School on account of an illness. | |
| 130 | Miss Julia Hurd | Spent time at her home in Cedar Falls. | |
| 130 | Miss Madalene Manning | Teaching the primary grades in Waterloo. | |
| 130 | Supt. H. E. Wheeler | Enjoying his work in charge of the city schools of Austin, Minnesota. | |
| 130 | Miss Elizabeth McDonald | Spent time with relatives and friends in Cedar Falls. | |
| 130 | Homer Veatch | Teaching science and coaching athletics at Guttenberg. | |
| 130 | Miss Pearl McCaffree | Spent time at the home of her parents on College Hill. | |
| 130 | Miss Emma Gamble | Elected to a position as Primary Critic in the Northwestern State Normal School at Tahlequah, Oklahoma. | |
| 130 | Thomas G. P. Berger and Miss Susan Townsend | Married at Toledo, Iowa. | |
| 130 | A recent issue of the Davenport Daily Times shows | Article featuring H. J. Whitacre was released. | |
| 130 | Miss Bessie Freshwaters | Fifth grade teacher at West Liberty, Iowa. | |
| 130 | Miss Julia O'Keefe | Accepted a position as primary teacher in Orange City. | |
| 130 | Miss Anna Gurtner | Enjoying her position of assistant principal at Nichols, Iowa. | |
| 130 | Miss Mae Bates | Spent time at her home in Cedar Falls. | |
| 130 | Miss Marguerite Cadwallader | Enjoying her work at Hibbing, Minnesota. | |
| 130 | Miss Elizabeth Bongartz | Teaching in Oskaloosa. | |
| 130 | Miss Jennie Smuck | Primary teacher in Cody, Wyoming. | |
| 130 | Miss Mabel F. Kratz | Teaching in North Yakima, Washington. | |
| 130 | Miss Faye Bagley | Enjoyed a visit from her mother. | |
| 132 | Miss Mary Townsend | Entertained members of the domestic science department. | |
| 132 | Society functions consist mainly of initiations | Many societies like Willard Hall for their meetings | |
| 132 | What was probably the largest Congregational Kensington this season | Mrs. H. H. Seerley held a meeting at her home for the Congregational church. | |
| 132 | Miss Nettie Dickenson | Detained to her home due to the illness of her father. | |
| 132 | Miss Emma Lambert and Prof. Mount | Entertained their Bible study classes with a dinner at the Methodist church. | |
| 132 | Miss Katherine W. Constant | Enjoying a visit from her brother. | |
| 132 | Mr. Wentz from Chicago | Doing electrical work on the pipe organ. | |
| 132 | Miss Florence E. Ward | Spoke before the City Federation of Women's Clubs in Moline, Illinois. | |
| 132 | Miss Sara F. Rice | Entertained friends at the chicken pie supper. | |
| 132 | The women of the faculty | Enjoyed a picnic at the home of Ida Fesenbeck. |