College Eye — May 24, 1916
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Highland Park debate | About twenty men are auditioning for six positions. | |
| 1 | Commencement program for 1916 | Schedule of events for the weekend. | |
| 1 | Oratorical contest | Prizes will be $25, $15, and $10. | |
| 1 | Annual May fete is a success; the parade | Floats were not as elaborate as they have been in previous years, but the parade was enjoyed both by faculty and students. | |
| 1 | Contest of the nations; operetta with dances; the story | Brief summary of plot. | |
| 1 | Women's debate won by Teachers; large audience attends interesting debate | Won against Coe; debated whether or not the United States should build her navy to be comparable to those of other world powers. | |
| 1 | Locals lose to Morningside; fast Sioux City team blank home twirlers | Lost baseball game, 12-0. | |
| 1 | "Macbeth"; class play "famous tragedy" | Will be performed on June 3 by the Dramatic Club. | |
| 1 | The sweet girl graduate | Displays differences between how women and men prepare for graduation. | |
| 2 | Band concert | Cedar Falls Concert Band performed for May Day; review of performance. | |
| 3 | Dr. C. P. Colegrove | C. P. Colegrove writes of his experiences at the National Convention of the Methodist Episcopal Church. | |
| 3 | Iowa Club | Last meeting to be held May 29; Eva Anderson will speak; Glee Club will sing Iowa Club songs. | |
| 3 | Professional | Summary of work in Study Centers over the past year; photo. | |
| 4 | A complete report | Students can obtain a business report of the College Eye from the College Office. | |
| 4 | For sale or rent | Seniors who have positions for the fall are renting and selling items that other students will need. | |
| 4 | Lazy | Encourages students to be punctual to establish habits to prepare them for the rest of their lives. | |
| 4 | A few parting words | The College Eye staff thanks contributors. | |
| 4 | "The signs of the times" | T. C. is earning a reputation as a school that trains teachers well. | |
| 5 | Will suffrage give a higher tone to political discussions? | Thinks women will act more like men if they are allowed to be involved in politics. | |
| 5 | The Forensic League a success | Student support has increased over the past year. | |
| 5 | Informal reception | After the debate about the United States' need for a larger navy, the Y. W. C. A. held a reception. | |
| 5 | Prof. Lynch leads Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. | Spoke about the text "Ye must be born again". | |
| 5 | Harry Gordon Hayes | Harry Hayes will be an Assistant Professor of Economics at Yale. | |
| 5 | Commencement | Encourages students not to forget either their Alma Mater or their experiences at college. | |
| 5 | The debate at Coe | Evaluation of how the debate went. | |
| 6 | Officers of English Club for 1916-1917 | Elected officers for 1916-1917. | |
| 6 | Homerian breakfast | Ate breakfast at the Spring on May 13. | |
| 6 | Delta Sigma Rho | Initiated new members. | |
| 6 | Winfred Merrill | Will give a violin recital on May 26. | |
| 6 | Official | News of faculty and alumni; this year's Commencement ends forty years at T. C.; news of other educational institutions. | |
| 7 | H. E. Hendrickson | Thanks him for his cartoons. | |
| 7 | Three of records smashed by Teacher College High--Perry Hill team's mainstay | T. C. H. S. won meet against ten other teams. | |
| 7 | Lake Geneva conference | Will be held from June 16 to June 22. | |
| 7 | Constitution of the School Masters Club | Constitution printed in its entirety. | |
| 7 | Delphians change colors | Purple and white are the new colors. | |
| 7 | Untitled | Encourages students to subscribe to the College Eye next year. | |
| 8 | Chauncey Houstman | Has received a raise as superintendent in Manhattan, Montana. | |
| 8 | S. A. Cohagan | Is doing good work in Davenport. | |
| 8 | Miss Nell Vincent | Married to Charles H. Weimer in Keota, Iowa. | |
| 8 | H. W. Chehock | Will spend another year in Clear Lake. | |
| 8 | Charles H. Henderson | Has been re-elected to his position. | |
| 8 | S. T. Neveln | Will be in Le Mars again. | |
| 8 | Miss Helvetia Orr | Is mentioned in the Chicago Daily Tribune. | |
| 8 | A good sized audience | Saw a show put on by the Campfire Girls. | |
| 8 | Dorothy Cady, Ruth Vincent, Leona Short | Several students attended the state meeting of women's literary societies. | |
| 8 | Mrs. Christie and Miss Luella Christie | Visited Gladys Christie. | |
| 8 | Mrs. Wyant | Visited her daughter Leah. | |
| 8 | J. H. Huston | Has been re-elected to Columbus Junction position. | |
| 8 | Notice | Any student with issues eleven or fourteen of the College Eye from this year should talk with the College Eye editor. | |
| 8 | Miss May Hornseth | Spent the weekend in Des Moines. | |
| 8 | Burns opens new café | Has a liquid carbonic fountain at his new café on Main Street. | |
| 8 | Schoolmasters Club | First annual banquet will be held on Monday; election of officers will occur then. | |
| 8 | Teachers-Upper Iowa | ISTC lost baseball game, 4-2. | |
| 8 | The last two meetings | Y. W. C. A. meeting on May 24 will be an information session for those interested in the Geneva convention; meeting on May 31 will be run by seniors. | |
| 8 | Elections | List of teaching placements for the 1916-1917 school year. |