College Eye — January 8, 1919

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1 Memorial war record established; Iowa State Teachers College led by President Seerley ranks high in American war-college activities Detailed description of all the activities at I. S. T. C. during the course of World War I.
1 R. O. T. C. moves T. C. up a notch; President Seerley receives telegram from Educational Committee at Washington ISTC makes plans to host a Reserve Officers Training Corps unit.
1 Forensic League takes action on spring contest; annual state declamatory contest is scheduled for the first Friday in May Long description of recent meeting and activities planned for the spring.
1 "We may justly be proud of Iowa State Teachers College"; Dr. Frank Ivan Merchant gives some scholarly reasons why we should be gratified Excerpts from Professor Merchant's tribute to the ISTC war effort.
2 S. A. T. C. barracks, 1918 Student Army Training Corps Barracks; photo.
2 The Cadet Corps, 1917. Companies A, B, C, Major Mead commanding Student Army Training Corps Cadet Corps, 1917; photo.
2 Eight Gold Stars placed on honor roll To honor eight TC men who died in the war: Henry Booth, Carl Chapman, Ernest Hansen, Axel Justesen, Walter Koester, Clifford Stevens, Dwight Strayer, and Einar Nielsen.
3 President H. H. Seerley President Homer Horatio Seerley; photo.
4 A suggestion to the Student Council Gives ideas for the Student Council to plan for the student body.
4 A men's union Editorial encourages the formation of a Men's Union at I. S. T. C.; believes men have been discriminated against in use of facilities; should build on spirit engendered during war.
4 Do you know Teachers College? Editorial asks that each student spend a little time to get to know the campus and the history of the college.
4 That glorious New Year Editorial suggests that students set reasonable and realistic New Year's resolutions.
4 The staff has been kindly assisted Credits for special World War I commemorative issue of the College Eye.
4 What's the matter with Teachers College? She's all right! Compliments I. T. S. C. on being a good school.
5 Miss Jennie Hutchison of the Latin department Spent her vacation out of state visiting relatives.
5 Mr. And Mrs. G. W. Sward The former Marjorie Gist and husband visited chapel Friday.
5 Miss Mae Cole Doing excellent work in the School of Education in Iowa City.
5 Maud Miller Was called home; influenza; father died.
5 Miss Katherine Fobes Spent Christmas vacation home in Minnesota where she visited her Alma Mater.
5 Miss Irene Guetzloff, critic in the Training School Was unable to return; has influenza.
5 Miss Deborah Bentley has been appointed Head Dietician at the Allentown, Pennsylvania, hospital.
5 Olive Sessions, H. E. '18 Spent a few days last week visiting friends at the college.
5 Trixie Jund Holiday vacation with Maud and Gladys Norris in Central City.
5 Leona Short has returned to her home Returned home to Cedar Falls after surgery and illness while in Seattle, Washington.
5 Miss Bauman of the Physical Training faculty Resigned to take care of ailing mother in Chicago.
5 Miss Eva Gregg Spent the Christmas vacation in Chicago with friends.
5 Harold Shoemaker Visited Thursday and Friday last week.
5 Hail! Hail to Teachers College; (Song of Iowa State Teachers College) Sheet music and verses for the school song, written by Milton Methfessel.
6 Several former students at Teachers College Have returned to campus after being released from camps.
6 Miss Mertle Riggs, '17 High school instructor in Cherokee, Iowa.
6 Arthur Snyder Released from army; visited college friends; has Minneapolis position.
6 Katherine Berkstresser Spent Christmas vacation at brother's home in Cherokee.
6 Miss Harriet Case Took six weeks' leave to go to Chicago to visit friends and do voice work; Elizabeth Dix will fill her place.
6 Miss Cleo Boughton Due to the "flu", was unable to return to school.
6 Miss Mabel Ferris Former student entered University of Chicago.
7 College Eye staff opens new campaign; old slogan "Every Student a Subscriber" will be used; rest of year for only 75 cents. Urges students to subscribe.
7 Dates for men's and women's issue decided; all aspirants for publication of these numbers should hand their names in the "College Eye" box Issues of College Eye will be put out solely by women on March 5 and solely by men on May 7.
7 The Y. W. C. A. YWCA will launch campaign to boost Sunday School attendance.
7 Athletics commence to boom with basketball season opening; basketball five springs a surprise I. S. T. C. was defeated by Camp Dodge, 29-23.
7 They're lining up for a good season Detailed description of the current players on the men's basketball team.
9 Kryl orchestra to give big concert Tuesday; big musical number for students of the college Bohumir Kryl and daughters, photo.
9 Three course numbers during winter term Preview of Lecture and Entertainment Course performances for the term.
9 Students pay homage to Colonel Roosevelt; special memorial this afternoon for the untimely death of one of America's greatest citizens Will hold special memorial service for Theodore Roosevelt.
9 Men's societies to resume active work; Philo, Aristo, and Orio are now planning for their winter and spring term work Had been suspended in fall term due to the war.
9 Irene Parno Irene Parno is back in school.
9 U. W. W. campaign nears its completion; $2453.82 paid into the treasury already Student class organizations managed the campaign.
10 To Professor Mount; Army Y. M. C. A. secretary; Teachers College S. A. T. C. SATC expresses thanks to Professor Mount and the YMCA.
10 The buildings and grounds of the Iowa State Teachers College A map of campus from January 8, 1919.
10 Des Moines College plays here tomorrow Second basketball game of season.
10 Women's triangular debate is assured; Coe College, Cornell, and State Teachers will contend for argumentative honors Forensic League met and agreed on procedures.
10 "War all right if you dodge missiles"; so says Private Ernest Glenn, U. S. M. C. serving in France in a shock unit Ernest Glenn gives advice on surviving battle.
10 Two gold stars are added to honor flag Will honor Einar Nielsen and Dwight L. Strayer.
10 Usual blizzard sure to greet the returned A storm greets students as they return to campus.
10 Speakers at chapel are announced Schedule of chapel speakers.
10 Frampton prepares paper for convention Will speak on the teaching of harmony.
10 College sends "Y" representatives to Des Moines; Otis McCreery and Professor Mount participate in college "Y" convention in capital city Twenty representatives from Iowa colleges attend.
10 State Teachers Ass'n holds three day session; many Teachers College graduates are recognized with offices Roster of those who will be serving ISTA.