College Eye — April 12, 1916
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "The Next Step"; the next step in the reorganization of democracy | President Seerley's speech about democracy to the Waverly Woman's Club. | |
| 1 | Philharmonic composed of soloists; members of orchestra individually are artists | Short biographies of some of the performers in the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. | |
| 1 | Theodore Karle wins recognition; New York Philharmonic soloist wins prompt recognition | Short biography of vocalist to appear with orchestra. | |
| 1 | Y. M. C. A. | Will discuss the conference at Lake Geneva. | |
| 1 | Reasons for hearing the orchestra; this is the Philharmonic's first visit to the West | Encourages student attendance. | |
| 1 | A tribute; Miss Elizabeth Hughes | Professor Bender praises Elizabeth Hughes's life. | |
| 2 | Professional; the college honor system | Gives students responsibility for being honest during tests. | |
| 3 | Program | Order of numbers to be performed by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra on April 13. | |
| 3 | Iowa Club entertainment | Short skit called "The Mouse Trap" was performed; news of events around the state. | |
| 3 | Wednesday afternoon tea | Y. W. C. A. held tea for new members. | |
| 3 | A theme for Spring | Poem by Jennie Luke that was read at the Irving meeting. | |
| 4 | The world is coming together | Better technology is making world-wide communication faster and easier. | |
| 4 | Men's Glee Club | Will be very selective for membership; will sing high quality music; interested men should see Professor Zechiel. | |
| 4 | We hope | Encourages students to read President Seerley's article on democracy on page one of this issue. | |
| 4 | The 1917 Old Gold | Encourages Junior Class to elect Old Gold staff in a timely manner so they can begin collecting information early. | |
| 4 | Miss Elizabeth Hughes | Expresses appreciation for Elizabeth Hughes as a teacher. | |
| 5 | Roland Merner | Roland Merner is spending Spring break in Cedar Falls. | |
| 5 | N. C. A.; Pres. Seerley talks on "Leadership" | Text of President Seerley's speech. | |
| 5 | Official | Alumni news; national education news. | |
| 6 | Miss Pierce | Lena Pierce helped with entertainment in Osage. | |
| 6 | New cabinet members meet | A picnic lunch was held for the new Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. cabinet members; discussed cooperation for the coming year. | |
| 6 | Geneva Club organized | Charter members are those women who have attended the Lake Geneva conference; all who attend the conference in subsequent years will be eligible for membership. | |
| 6 | Miss Alice Swanson | Alice Swanson's mother visited last week. | |
| 7 | Miss Hazel Strayer | Works in Independence; she visited friends on the Hill. | |
| 7 | Mrs. G. R. Vincent | Visited her daughter. | |
| 7 | Misses Alice and Margaret Swanson | Visited their parents in Osage. | |
| 7 | Miss Anna Longerbeam | Entertained her mother. | |
| 7 | Miss Grace Dunkelberg | Is teaching in Vinton; visited her college friends last Friday. | |
| 7 | Miss Wilma Garnett | Is teaching in Dike and visited Cedar Falls. | |
| 7 | The honor table | Candies in a dish on a table in the Y. W. C. A. restroom are available for student purchase; students are on the honor system. | |
| 7 | Y. W. C. A. | Encourages women to attend Morning Watch, a time of prayer and devotion each morning at 7:45 a. m. | |
| 7 | Y. W. C. A. meeting | Miss Pierce spoke about "College Women and Country Leadership"; wants to organize an 8-week club to train leaders among the women. | |
| 7 | Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. meeting | Mr. Dickinson, Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. chapter in Cedar Falls, discussed "Four-fold Development" from Luke 2:52. | |
| 7 | The Melting Pot | The Presbyterian church will present the drama, "The Melting Pot", about two Jewish lovers. | |
| 7 | Chicago English Opera Company | Have added extra number to program due to requests; will perform on April 15. | |
| 8 | Miss Hazel Strayer | Is teaching in Independence; spent her vacation in Waterloo and on the Hill. | |
| 8 | Miss Grace Smith | Is teaching in Iowa Falls; enjoyed her vacation time spent with friends. | |
| 8 | The first year | Kindergarten students entertained at an April Fool's party. | |
| 8 | Miss Doris Mahanke | Entertained her sisters. | |
| 8 | Miss Della Greaser and Della Woods | Visited their homes in Vinton. | |
| 8 | Miss Ivy McKee | Is teaching in Mason City; vacationed in Cedar Falls. | |
| 8 | Miss Brocksmit | Will be spending a week in Chicago. | |
| 8 | Mrs. Hays from Doon | Is visiting her daughter Ethel. | |
| 8 | Miss Bess Fullerton | Is teaching in Osceola; visited her parents' home. | |
| 8 | Misses Fay '12 and Gladys Palmer | Are traveling with the Chicago Ladies Orchestra. | |
| 8 | Miss Edna Pollock | Will be principal in Humeston. | |
| 8 | Miss Beulah Baldwin and Mary Cleaver | Spent the weekend in Ames. | |
| 8 | Miss Freda Cohoon | Will be teaching in Parkersburg. | |
| 8 | Miss Donna Potter | Is enjoying a visit from her mother. | |
| 8 | Mrs. McKay | Is visiting her daughter. | |
| 8 | Miss Winifred Bromelkamp | Spent the weekend at her home in Monona. | |
| 8 | Misses Grace and Vera Du Bois | Are teaching in Omaha and are now vacationing in Cedar Falls. | |
| 8 | Miss Maude Popejoy | Is visiting in Cedar Falls. | |
| 8 | Brian Condit | Has been awarded a scholarship at the University of Iowa. | |
| 8 | Miss Mabel Fish | Came home for spring vacation. | |
| 8 | Romeo Short | Is ranching in Saskatchewan, Canada. | |
| 8 | Miss Ida Gaarder | Is recovering from her illness. | |
| 8 | Mr. George Zimmerman | Is teaching in Rolfe, but is home for spring vacation. | |
| 8 | Baseball schedule | Schedule for 1916 season. | |
| 8 | Track schedule | Meets for 1916. |