College Eye — February 19, 1919
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gold star heroes to have a group portrait | Faculty decide on group portrait of the eight ISTC men who died in World War I. | |
| 1 | Sergeant Sharp writes Seerley from France | Tells of experiences as a company first sergeant. | |
| 1 | John Ross Frampton gives organ recital; program of Belgian airs last Sunday was good; assisted by Miss Childs | Performance program. | |
| 1 | College annual well on way to completion; "Old Gold" this year promises to be as good as ever.-Helen Klingaman and Mary Short compose the staff | Five hundred subscribers already. | |
| 1 | Another music pupils program last Monday | Roster of performers and their work. | |
| 1 | Teachers second team victorious both games | TCHS defeated Clarksville, 28-16, and Cedar Falls, 14-12. | |
| 1 | Campanile proposed as memorial to war efforts; every alumnus, student, teacher, and friend should rally to support of college | Ready to launch major fundraising campaign; site will be north of President's House; description of the project; will cost $12,000. | |
| 1 | Reverend Heicher addresses men of the Y.M.C.A. | Tells story of stragglers who missed triumph in France. | |
| 1 | Teachers High has two wins last week | Teachers College High School basketball team beat Orange Township High School on Friday, 33-17. On Saturday, they beat East Waterloo, 29-11. | |
| 1 | Teachers lose by one point to Grinnell; local squad outplays the Scarlets but breaks went to Grinnell | Teachers College lost close basketball game to Grinnell, 18-17. | |
| 2 | Do you criticize the "Y"? If so, do you have a real reason? | Believes criticism of the overseas Y workers is unfair. | |
| 2 | Democracy safe for U. S. | Believes US is destined to lead the world to democracy. | |
| 2 | The church drives | Believes that religion has proved its value in the recent war. | |
| 2 | Is it reconstruction and revival? | Believes that the recent approval of social dancing on campus is wrong. | |
| 3 | Robert D. Ban | Spent the beginning of week looking for a teacher for Manning public school. | |
| 4 | Frieda Buehler | Spent weekend home in Hubbard, Iowa. | |
| 4 | Miss Winifred Tuttle | Taking Hazel Strayer's place while she travels to Spain and France. | |
| 4 | Gladys Birum | Visited friends in Waverly. | |
| 5 | Misses Lois Alley, Cozette Law, Clotilda Lawler | Nine women were the guests of Anne Weaver at a weekend house party in Ackley. | |
| 5 | Nita King | Went to Shell Rock to visit sister Opal. | |
| 5 | Miss Katherine Fobes left Saturday | For Y. W. C. A. conference. | |
| 5 | Miss Katherine Gowans' | Was visited by siblings. | |
| 5 | Laura Hampton was called to her home | Due to grandmother's death. | |
| 5 | Lucile Hon and Dorothy Toman | Hilda Stauffacher's guests in Ackley. | |
| 5 | Alma Hanson and Clara Foss | Practice teaching in schools near Cedar Falls. | |
| 5 | Vernice Allen of Clarion | Jessie Mechem's guest at college for a few days. | |
| 5 | Mrs. Franklin of Chicago, Ill. | Guest of sister Sara Riggs. | |
| 5 | Vivian Walton has been compelled | Has given up her school duties due to mother's illness and surgery. | |
| 5 | Misses Hilda, Georgia, and Selma Sandven | Enjoyed a visit from their recently discharged brother Samson. | |
| 5 | Ruth Shepley | Arrived Saturday to visit Jessie Mechem. | |
| 5 | Miss Elizabeth Platner enjoyed a brief visit | Recently released from duty Ensign Henry J. Platner visited. | |
| 5 | Marion Rash was called home | Went to New Providence due to grandfather's death. | |
| 5 | Miss Helen Burrows | University of Minnesota student was guest of sister Marian. | |
| 5 | Edna Moats was called to her home at Volga | Mother's illness; death after her arrival. | |
| 5 | John Lucas | Visited school for a few days after his recent honorable discharge. | |
| 5 | Miss Helen Brocksmit | Spent week with brother in Chicago; brother recently returned from France with honorable discharge. | |
| 5 | Bonney Hanson, '18 | Has returned home after release from Ensign school. | |
| 5 | "Jack" Hanson, '14 | Former school athlete arrived at Camp Dodge and expects to get his discharge in a couple of days. | |
| 5 | Floyd Asher, '17 | Has been discharged from army and is home in Clarksville. | |
| 5 | Fred Jean has entered college here. | Following Navy discharge. | |
| 5 | Professor Winfield Scott | Addressed the Cedar Falls Vegetable Growers Association in the Commercial Club rooms Tuesday. | |
| 5 | Irene Parno left last Wednesday | Accepted a position as Davenport's Public School Supervisor. | |
| 5 | Mrs. P. M. Wilson of Greenfield, Iowa | Spent weekend with daughter Nina. | |
| 5 | M. R. Foysam, 1899, 1904, State Inspector | Consulted Professor Fullerton Thursday regarding vocal music work. | |
| 5 | W. H. Roy, 1900, 1901 | Superintendent was at the college Thursday seeking teachers for Waverly schools. | |
| 5 | Gladys Ravenscroft and her roommate, Doris Miller | Spent the weekend at their homes in Cedar Rapids and Vinton. | |
| 5 | Miss Mae Tuttle arrived | Independence nurse to visit sister Winifred. | |
| 5 | Manford Kint, recently discharged | U. S. Navy man has re-entered school. | |
| 5 | Supt. Irving Finger | Parkersburg Superintendent visited Monday and hired Edith Steele. | |
| 5 | The Ossoli girls cast their studies aside | Women enjoyed a social event in hall. | |
| 5 | Bethene Smith, Physical Education '17 | Stopped briefly to visit college friends while on a lyceum trip. | |
| 5 | H. E. Blackmar, 1893, 1894 | Spent the beginning of week selecting two teachers for Ottumwa schools. | |
| 6 | McCreary's boys' band appears tomorrow night | ||
| 6 | Presbyterian students honor returned pastor | Dr. Heicher relates some of his overseas experiences. | |
| 6 | Faculty votes to secure crayon portraits; late Major W. A. Dinwiddie and Reverend Albert Loughridge are honored | Will have portraits made of Major Dinwiddie and Professor Loughridge to hang in Library gallery. | |
| 6 | Delphian banquet at Black Hawk Hotel | Decorated in Valentine's Day favors. | |
| 6 | Training School | Celebrated Lincoln's birthday; sent package to family in France. | |
| 6 | Married | Lorena Fortsch married Theodore French. | |
| 6 | Y. W. C. A. | Second Cabinet runs meeting and program. |