College Eye — May 16, 1918
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | James Porter passes away; illness of five days' duration is fatal | Typhoid developed into pneumonia. | |
| 1 | Wartburg College swamped in practice game; Waverly again meets defeat at hands of the Teachers | Teachers won baseball game, 21-7. | |
| 1 | Teachers drop listless game to Morningside; game very slow | T. C. needs to work on batting; lost baseball game to Morningside, 3-0. | |
| 1 | West track men romp away with annual C. V. meet on T. C. field; score nearly double the points won by runner-up; G. Miller is individual star and show | Waterloo West High won the Cedar Valley track meet. | |
| 1 | May Day great success; machine gun squad big feature of the day; address by Judge Lawrence DeGraff of Des Moines; address by Irving Hart | Schedule of events. | |
| 1 | Orchestra concert; Friday evening | Will feature French, Russian, and African-American music. | |
| 2 | Classes | The Chemistry Department will go on a class trip Waterloo to visit the gas and electric plants. | |
| 2 | Y. W. C. A. | Encourages women to keep their ideals high. | |
| 3 | Five join Marine Crops | Five TC men join the Marines. | |
| 3 | Heads Chemistry Department | M. Hartaway will be Head of the Department of Chemistry in Kenosha. | |
| 4 | Last issue of College Eye | Both the business manager and general editor have joined the military; thanks students and faculty for contributions to paper. | |
| 4 | Counter-attractions | A party was being held at the same time as the high school declamatory contest. | |
| 4 | Salaries | Defends teachers asking for larger salaries; claims it has nothing to do with war profiteering. | |
| 4 | The student of today | The student of today enjoys his education and is interested in a wide variety of subjects. | |
| 4 | Value and advantages to be derived from attendance at summer school | School can now be completed in three years instead of four, due to summer school. | |
| 5 | Official | News of professors and staffing changes. | |
| 6 | Red Cross | Next Red Cross drive will begin on May 20; goal is $100,000,000. | |
| 6 | College men should advocate universal military training | Advocates one year of mandatory military training for every college man between the ages of eighteen and twenty-one. | |
| 6 | Schoolteacher must take oath of Americanism | If students wish to teach in California, they must take an "oath of allegiance" to the United States. | |
| 8 | Accepted positions | roster of students and where they will be teaching. | |
| 8 | May Cole and Francis Severance | Spent the weekend in Iowa City. | |
| 8 | Mr. Sampson's class | Visited the Little Brown Church in Nashua. | |
| 8 | "Jap" Thompson and John Winn | Are in the Naval Reserve. | |
| 8 | Kenneth C. Moore | Will be at the Columbia Barracks in Ohio. | |
| 8 | Bartlett Hall girls | Students who went out of town for the weekend. | |
| 8 | Dr. N. R. Jongewaard | Stopped here on his way to Chicago. | |
| 8 | Miss Myrtle Fuller | Spent the weekend with Leona Short. | |
| 8 | Miss Perrott | Is here visiting her brother. | |
| 8 | Mr. Franklin | Is here on furlough. | |
| 8 | Mr. Getchell | Took his class on a trip to Waterloo. | |
| 8 | Miss Edith Nichols | Returned home to be with her ill brother. | |
| 8 | Sylvia Hoffman | Visited Maude McVey. | |
| 8 | Miss Amanda Rummels | Went to her home in Nichols. | |
| 8 | Alvin S. Tostlebe | Is enjoying his time in the Navy. | |
| 8 | A number | Bartlett Hall women out of town for the weekend. | |
| 8 | Wm. Burney | Entered the Navy. | |
| 8 | U. S. food administration | Encourages men not in the armed services to raise food for those overseas. |