College Eye — May 21, 1919
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | According to present plans | Professor Getchell will likely study at the University of Wisconsin. | |
| 1 | Mysterious actions at play practices | Rehearsal under way for Commencement play. | |
| 1 | Spring football given try out | Lieutenant Harris would like to try spring football, but other sports interfere. | |
| 1 | College spirit advanced in unequaled strides; May Day exercises one big success with every student closer to college. | Description of May Day celebrations. | |
| 1 | Darsie concert tomorrow night | George and Gertrude Darsie will perform. | |
| 1 | Education laws of thirty-eighth General Assembly | Titles of bills. | |
| 1 | Geneva prospects | A number of men will be attending the Lake Geneva conference. | |
| 1 | "Bul Bul" operetta successfully staged | Review of the performance. | |
| 1 | Seven contestants orate Friday night in Gilchrist chapel; first place awarded to Miss Helen Henderson for "Foreign Born" oration. | Speakers and their topics. | |
| 1 | Rev. M. K. W. Heicher | The Reverend M. K. W. Heicher will speak to Y group. | |
| 1 | Win one, drop one, is week's baseball record; Dubuque is nosed out of a victory here last Wednesday when Porter crosses plate. | The baseball team wins a game, then loses a game, then wins a game. Also, the last game against Dubuque was a close one, but Teachers College came out on top. | |
| 1 | Senior high players present two plays | Will present "Neighbors" and "The Romancers". | |
| 1 | "Little ships" subject of Professor Luteyn's talk | Will speak at YMCA meeting. | |
| 2 | Credit where credit is due | Tribute and thanks to President Seerley. | |
| 2 | Our advisory board | Thank the advisory board of the College Eye. | |
| 2 | Music interests at Iowa State Teachers College | The year end music recitals are in May. | |
| 2 | Begrudging fifty cents | All students need to pay their fifty cent fee for the May Day fete. | |
| 2 | Young Men's Christian Association and Young Women's Christian Association | Program for the meeting. | |
| 2 | The last issue | This is the last issue of the College Eye for the year; staff says good-byes and wishes good luck for next year. | |
| 2 | To the new staff | A good staff for the College Eye is lined up for next year. | |
| 3 | Grinnell women's issue tells of Teachers College girls | ||
| 4 | Attempt to get list of '76 students | President Seerley is attempting to locate all students who attended the Normal School in 1876. | |
| 4 | Student critique; dedicated to whom it may concern | Believes that most chapel exercises consist of boring announcements that no one cares about. | |
| 4 | Societies; Shake-Aristo initiation | Literary society news notes. | |
| 5 | Young Men's Christian Association and Young Women's Christian Association | Program for the meeting. | |
| 5 | George Bleecker, '18, of Ackley | Alumnus visited campus. | |
| 5 | Otto Matte | Mason City teacher visited campus. | |
| 5 | Miss Mabel Deeny | Spent weekend in Bristow, Iowa, with Caryl Crawford. | |
| 5 | Dr. W. W. Gist | Professor of English and Grand Army Post member will give Memorial Day speech to the G. A. R. in Cedar Rapids. | |
| 5 | The Freshman, Junior, and Senior P.T. | Camp Fire girls spent weekend up river at a house party. | |
| 5 | Rev. Dr. Percival Huget | Notable alumnus and pastor from New York visited campus. | |
| 5 | Ella Sailor, Marian Burrows, and Vesta Weaver | Visited friends in Cedar Rapids. | |
| 5 | Marion Rash, Hilda Faris, and Mildred Hemphill | Attended the Ruth Fullerton party in Rockford. | |
| 5 | C. L. Gormley, '17 | Alumnus and Superintendent of Waverly schools visited campus. | |
| 5 | Lieut. Beanblossom, spent a few days here | Visited sister in Ley Hall. | |
| 5 | Miss Isadre Bender of Grinnell | Visited friends on campus. | |
| 5 | P. Schuman Ray | Des Moines man visited college. | |
| 5 | Kenney Brunsvold now stationed at Camp Grant | Visited the campus while on furlough. | |
| 5 | Lieut. Al Sorenson | Alumnus and aviator stationed at Kelley field visited the campus. | |
| 5 | Fern Strawbridge | Spent weekend in Greene at the Refsniders. | |
| 5 | Mrs. C. G. Schmoeller of Washington | Washington, Iowa, woman spent time with daughter Norine. | |
| 5 | Romeo Short | Former football captain and former military man left for Canadian farming interests. | |
| 5 | Katherine Gowans, Blanche Snowden, and Clara Henrickson | Visitors of the Genevieve Johnson home in Allison. | |
| 5 | Mrs. Robinson visited her daughter | Clear Lake mother visited daughter Marjorie. | |
| 5 | Marian Burrows accompanied Ella Sailor | Visit to Sailor home in Cedar Rapids. | |
| 5 | Cleo Boughton enjoyed a visit | Visited by aunt, Mrs. Shoemaker, from Clear Lake. | |
| 5 | Charlotte Cameron | Traveled to Greene with Ada Lawler. | |
| 5 | Ruth Snyder and Helen Brown | Guests of Marie Tracy in Nashua. | |
| 5 | Mrs. Neva Gutches French | Guest of Leona Spragg in Hazelton. | |
| 5 | Irene Lillis arrived Saturday | Briefly visited sister Carmel in Bartlett Hall. | |
| 5 | Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Richards | Cotter couple visited daughter Anita; attended May fete. | |
| 5 | Miriam Andrews, Marion Rash, Hilda Faris, and Mildred Hemphill | Guests of Ruth Fullerton. | |
| 5 | Maryeda Boyd | Guest of Margaret Fluent to Mason City. | |
| 5 | Ina May Martin | Visited the F. J. McNeil home in Mason City. | |
| 5 | Mildred Rector, Gladys Birum, and Florence Boomer | Went with Avis Flint to her Nashua home. | |
| 5 | Vesta Weaver went to Cedar Rapids Friday | Visited Martha Chalmers at Coe College. | |
| 5 | Georgianna Ruff and Alva Gaarder | Stayed with friends in Dumont. | |
| 5 | Is this your trunk? | General rules on how not to lose your baggage while on a trip. | |
| 5 | Miss Florence White of Waterloo | Visited Mabel Deeny in Bartlett Hall. | |
| 6 | Announcement | Vesta Rugg will be editor and Tracy Hodsdon will be business manager of 1920 Old Gold. | |
| 6 | Lieutenant Ludeman back in United States | ||
| 6 | Herbert Love, U. S. N., at college last week | Eugene Grossman hopes to be discharged and return to college. | |
| 6 | Lieutenant Roy Harris, head of Reserve Officers Training Corps, makes clear-cut statements of work | Talks about the advantages and experiences of ROTC participation. |