College Eye — December 18, 1913
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 219 | Editorial | Announcements about the "Messiah" performance, the triangular debate, and the College Eye. | |
| 219 | Teachers 3 1/2; Highland Park 2 1/2 | T. C. won debate; photos. | |
| 221 | Orios 3; Philos 3 | Held annual dual debate; Philos won, 2-1. | |
| 221 | English department entertained | Professor Oliver gave party for Professors Siner and Shanewise. | |
| 222 | Seniors conduct chapel | Class divisions present programs. | |
| 222 | Miss Kofoed resigns | Tribute to her work at ISTC; Bertha Hart will succeed her. | |
| 222 | Declamatory contest will be held Jan. 23 | Students can choose selections from a drama or dramatic poem; prizes are $25, $15, and $10 for first, second, and third places. | |
| 222 | Dr. F. N. Seerley visits Cedar Falls | Brother of President Seerley spoke six times. | |
| 222 | The Washington conference | Three hundred fifty students attended conference. | |
| 225 | Official Notes | Professors Cory and Lambert conducted study center; advising system revised; faculty decide on class term length; student organizations have made financial reports.. | |
| 227 | Athletics | Basketball season will start with a game on January seventh. | |
| 227 | Societies | News from the literary societies; Christmas programs held. | |
| 230 | Marathon is fortunate in numbering among her faculty the following graduates. | Roster of Teacher College graduates who now work in Marathon. | |
| 230 | Miss Florence Ward | Will travel to Chicago to meet with Madame Montessori. | |
| 230 | Master Theron Walker | Expected to spend time at home for the holidays. | |
| 230 | Mr. Howard Huston | Returned to his school work. | |
| 230 | Harriet Cunningham | Working as secretary for the Y. W. C. A. in Minneapolis, Minnesota. | |
| 230 | Jean Palmer | Principal of the Webb schools; Gladys Palmer teaches fourth and fifth grades. | |
| 230 | Mr. G. L. Martin | Working as the head of the diary department at the North Dakota Agricultural College at Fargo. | |
| 230 | Bridgie Cunningham | Died of tuberculosis at her home in Cedar Falls. | |
| 230 | Bert Callison | Working as a real estate dealer in Spokane, Washington. | |
| 230 | The principals in a pretty home wedding | Charles A. Dane and Mary Mumper were married. | |
| 230 | Frank E. Howard | Spending another year as head of the training department of the state normal school in Albion, Idaho. | |
| 230 | After several successful years | Nellie Tompkins accepts a position at Roundup, Montana. | |
| 230 | At a pretty home wedding in Manson | Ila Long and Roger Fitz were married. | |
| 230 | Miss Bid Roach | Spent time in Cedar Falls. | |
| 230 | Miss Catherine Crawford | Spent her vacation in Europe. | |
| 230 | Miss Eva Cresswell | Enjoying her job as teacher of science at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. | |
| 230 | Miss Hazel Conlon | Returned to her home due to illness. | |
| 232 | Miss Anna Funk | Training students for the upcoming declamatory contest. | |
| 232 | Mrs. W. W. Gist | Returned from a visit with relatives and friends in Minneapolis and St. Paul. | |
| 232 | The Y. W. C. A. | Gave an acquaintance party in honor of the new women. | |
| 232 | Miss Mildred Packard | Spent time with her friend, Ruth Miller, at Mt. Vernon. | |
| 232 | The following clipping from the Waterloo Reporter | Story about a reading given by Lenore Shanewise. | |
| 232 | Miss Frances B. Patterson, of Chicago | Gave a lecture on China in the Auditorium. | |
| 232 | Prof. G. W. Walters | Talked to a convention of teachers in Mason City. | |
| 232 | Mrs. C. P. Colegrove | Entertained members of her Sunday school class. | |
| 232 | Mr. John Briden | Sold the highest number of tickets to the Highland Park-Teachers debate. | |
| 232 | Prof. G. W. Samson | Lectured to a group of teachers at Nevada, Iowa. | |
| 232 | Miss Mary Mitze | Expected home from Oklahoma for the holiday season. |