College Eye — October 15, 1918
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Military training for all men in college | Men will drill for an hour each afternoon; must purchase uniforms. | |
| 1 | Spanish "flu" decreases in number of cases | Some schools have been closed for two weeks, but not ISTC; numbers of cases seems to be decreasing; students who believe that they have influenza should stay home in bed. | |
| 1 | Why we are what we are | College Eye staff explains why its first number is late in appearing this year; staff elected last spring is not currently enrolled; Faculty Advisory Committee appoints new staff. | |
| 1 | Don't be a sponger; make the paper what it ought to be | Urges students to subscribe to the College Eye so that it can continue to publish. | |
| 1 | T. C. H. S. football team rounding into shape | Defeated East Waterloo, 36-12. | |
| 1 | Home of S. A. T. C. | The Gymnasium, headquarters of the Student Army Training Corps; photo. | |
| 1 | Y. W. C. A. to have talented speakers; program arranged for fall term | Schedule of speakers and topics. | |
| 1 | Football team may play Coe Saturday; prospects will increase when new arrivals are here | Only eight men are currently available; hope more will be available soon. | |
| 1 | Stranger creates stir at the Crossroads; suspicious looking character causes excitement | Humorous appeal to subscribe to the College Eye. | |
| 1 | College S. A. T. C. in undecided position; but fifty enroll; but many may be sent here | Quarters and equipment are in good condition; can accommodate 250 men; most men are former ISTC students; group may be increased or sent elsewhere; photo. | |
| 2 | Are we prepared? | Editorial encourages people to be prepared to go to war and to support the nation. | |
| 2 | War colleges | Believes colleges must organize to support the war effort. | |
| 2 | Prof. H. L. Eells | Did not meet with his classes for the week due to an illness. | |
| 2 | De Retour! | Editorial gives a description of what the new editors of the College Eye expect from the newspaper. | |
| 2 | An appeal to good sense and sound judgment | Encourages people to subscribe to the College Eye because of the lack of funding available to support the newspaper. | |
| 3 | Faculty advisory committee ready to back the paper | Reuben McKitrick, R. W. Getchell, Emmett J. Cable, Sara Rice, and Samuel A. Lynch are the College Eye advisors; photo. | |
| 3 | Miss Rebecca Tate | Rebecca Tate visited campus. | |
| 4 | Ruby Clark | Went home due to brother's death in army camp. | |
| 4 | Rex Haight | is recovering quickly from influenza. | |
| 4 | Paul James | In the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. | |
| 4 | The sad news of the death of Mr. Axel Justesen | Died from influenza. | |
| 4 | Imo Jeglum | Left school due to illness. | |
| 4 | Anna and Sylvia Fell | Are home spending time with sister, Mrs. Heldt. | |
| 4 | Mary Weisel | Has position as General Secretary for the New England States' successor as Y. W. C. A. secretary is Katherine Fobbs. | |
| 4 | Monday morning the service flag with four gold stars was uncovered at chapel time | In honor of Clifford J. Stevens, Henry A. Booth, Ernest F. Hansen, Axel Justesen, and Carl Chapman who gave their lives for the country. | |
| 4 | Miss Marie Jongewaard | Begins nurse training course. | |
| 4 | Miss Dorothy Lierle | Spent last week in Chicago. | |
| 4 | Rev. Holland | Leaves for new field in St. Paul, Minnesota. | |
| 4 | Miss Leona Short | Spending year on a Y. M. C. A circuit in the West. | |
| 4 | Miss Ida Gaarder | Ida Gaarder visits sister Alva. | |
| 4 | An effort is to be made | Efforts to present best movies. | |
| 4 | Miss Belle McAboy | To be Assistant House Director at Bartlett Hall. | |
| 4 | Miss Lottie Mack | Resigned as assistant in Bartlett Hall. | |
| 4 | Misses Dora Thuesen, Elizabeth Dew | Dora Thuesen, Elizabeth Dew, Elsie Naber, and Eunice Acheson went to conference in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. | |
| 4 | Miss Wilma Freeland | Has influenza. | |
| 4 | Ina Rue passes away; influenza victim | Died September 30, 1918; obituary. | |
| 4 | Fake peace news awakens Teachers College | Students turn out to celebrate peace, but later learn that the rumors were incorrect. |