College Eye — September 10, 1924
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
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| 1 | Men's glee clubs formed this summer; close term with entertainment | Troubadours and Minnesingers perform for benefit of Campanile fund. | |
| 1 | Attention | Still seeking College Eye staff. | |
| 1 | How to use college library; study all regulations carefully | Procedures for using the Library. | |
| 1 | Green caps and arm bands are delayed; to be sold at future date | Description of the caps and armbands; will not be sold during registration as they were last year. | |
| 1 | Students to secure 1925 annual free | Will be able to redeem coupons from merchants for purchase of Old Gold. | |
| 1 | Y. W. C. A. welcomes women of college | Quick description of programs and services. | |
| 1 | Old Central Hall | Central Hall; photo. | |
| 1 | A chronicle of I. S. T. C. in 1878 | Description of the school from an 1878 issue of the Iowa Normal Monthly. | |
| 1 | Summons issued for fall debaters; Fish--new debate coach | Will feature two courses of study. | |
| 1 | Summer students give popular three act comedy; Famous Mrs. Fair great success | Review of the play. | |
| 2 | Prof. C. W. Helsley | Resigned as head of the training school; plans to study theology at Boston University. | |
| 2 | Macy Campbell | Spent a week in Conway, Arkansas, lecturing; plans to spend fall term lecturing in several other states. | |
| 2 | The Iowa State Fair | Glover Ferrell and Benjamin Boardman were in charge of the I. S. T. C. exhibit. | |
| 2 | President and Mrs. Seerley | Attended the National Education Association meeting in Washington, D. C.; details of the meeting provided. | |
| 2 | George T. Baker | Visited campus with W. H. Gemmill, J. W. Bowdish, and W. F. Proudfoot on business about the new Men's Gymnasium and Men's Dormitory. | |
| 2 | More than forty graduates and former students | Attended classes in Iowa City over the summer. | |
| 2 | The merchants advertising in the Eye | Urges support of College Eye advertisers. | |
| 3 | Progress made in Campanile drive; cost estimated | Brick and stone will cost $25,000, clock will cost $12,000, chimes will cost $15,000; faculty pledge $10,000; cash and pledges have passed $25,000. | |
| 3 | Prof. Gundry resigns | Will study in France. | |
| 3 | Alumni Council organization formed; preparation for Campanile of '26 | Council will push fundraising for the Campanile. | |
| 3 | Prof. John Barnes resigns | Will continue graduate study at University of Wisconsin. | |
| 3 | Prof. Underwood resigns | Will teach at North Carolina College for Women. | |
| 3 | The Inquiring Reporter | Students offer opinions on living conditions at I.S.T.C.; some believe a men's dormitory is needed. | |
| 4 | Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- | Jokes and commentary on student life and classroom experiences. | |
| 4 | Miss Lou Shepherd | Lou Shepherd appointed to Extension faculty. | |
| 4 | The wearin' o' the green | Directs freshmen to observe the traditional wearing of green caps and armbands. | |
| 4 | Crepehangers--no! | Predicts a successful football season. | |
| 4 | Lend a hand to the freshmen | Urges upperclassmen to help freshmen during registration. | |
| 4 | Preamble | Outlining goals for staff of College Eye. | |
| 4 | "Pep" Club | Believes in the need for a spirit organization on campus. | |
| 5 | Otis McCreery | Married Marian Allen. | |
| 5 | Marjorie Cooke | Married Einer Morgenson. | |
| 5 | Dorothy Hays | Married Martin B. Robbins. | |
| 5 | Hattie Caroline Iblings | Married Glen Saul. | |
| 5 | Adolph O. Bentrude | Married Gladys McCumber. | |
| 5 | Vera Heller | Married Orrel Hinch. | |
| 5 | Onlee Sliter | Married Loyal Hurlbert. | |
| 5 | Alice M. Maxwell | Married Ernest W. Ruppelt. | |
| 5 | Fonda Mae Jameson | Married Charles Horace Greely | |
| 5 | Abram James | Married Belle Scot. | |
| 5 | May Cole | Married Edgar A. Wiggs. | |
| 5 | Leona Short | Married Sophus C. Jacobsen. | |
| 5 | Delight Yarcho | Married Roscoe Ward. | |
| 5 | Helen McCreary | Married Earl C. Wolfe. | |
| 5 | Arlee Butterfield | Married Opal Fredericksen. | |
| 5 | Glenn Cowan | Married Mabel Rabe. | |
| 5 | John DeNeui | Married Ruth Allen. | |
| 5 | Cynthia Short | Married Kenneth Starbuck. | |
| 5 | Olive Olson | Married Earl Miller. | |
| 5 | Mr. and Mrs. Semon Sandven | Living and working in Sioux Center, Iowa. | |
| 5 | Hearst's poem appears in "Good Housekeeping" | "Voices", a poem by James Hearst, was published; has been working on poetry since his diving accident. | |
| 5 | Couple motors to teaching positions | Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tostlebe drove to South Dakota. | |
| 6 | Henry C. Harmon | Henry C. Harmon died May 31, 1924; served ISTC athletes since 1905; photo. | |
| 6 | Roscoe Minton ass't coach | Roscoe Minton hired as assistant football coach and head baseball coach. | |
| 6 | Football prospects encouraging this fall; keen competition to be shown in lineup | Preview of 1924 squad. | |
| 6 | Coach Cowles goes to Carleton | Osborne Cowles resigns after one year at Teachers College. | |
| 6 | Fearing wins the tennis singles | Robert Fearing defeats Lefty Herman in finals of summer tennis tournament. | |
| 6 | New mentor for College High | Coach Green takes charge of the Little Tutors; team previewed. | |
| 7 | Billy Stiff | Trying to borrow money. | |
| 7 | Tutors had fast baseball team this summer | Recounting of major successes for baseball squad. | |
| 7 | Greetings from the Y. M. | Local Y. M. C. A. Cabinet welcomes arriving students. | |
| 7 | Prof. Kurtz to head Orchestral Department; composer of note | Edward Kurtz to take over for the departing Theodore Gundry. | |
| 8 | Professor W. B. Fagan | Went to Richmond, Indiana. | |
| 8 | Miss Minnie Starr | Vacationed at her home in Detroit, Michigan. | |
| 8 | Mrs. Blanchard | Visited Yellowstone Park with her sister. | |
| 8 | Gladys Lynch | Teaching English in Iowa Falls. | |
| 8 | Miss Lula Sweigard | Taught at the North Dakota State Teachers College during the summer; visited family in Colorado; returned to campus. | |
| 8 | Viggo ("Justy") Justesen | Visited Pine City, Minnesota, during vacation. | |
| 8 | Donald Baum and Max Noah | Returned to school. | |
| 8 | Mrs. Elizabeth Burney Schmidt | Visiting her mother in Des Moines. | |
| 8 | Miss Anna Gertrude Childs | Vacationed in Estes Park. | |
| 8 | Miss Hogrefe | Visited friends and family in Montana on vacation. | |
| 8 | Miss Lucile Reding | Took a boat trip on the Great Lakes to Buffalo, New York, with Hazel Strayer. | |
| 8 | Word has been received | Doris Clough accepted position at an antique furniture and gift shop in Des Moines. | |
| 8 | Miss Mary F. Hearst and Ida Rolfe | Spent the summer visiting New England and other states in the area. | |
| 8 | Ethel Short | Teaching physical training in Odebolt. | |
| 8 | Miss Anne Stewart Duncan | Drove to Wisconsin with Alta Freeman. | |
| 8 | Miss Mildred Gardner | Teaching physical education in Rochester, Minnesota. | |
| 8 | Bruce Wallace | Attending Des Moines College. | |
| 8 | Miss Mary Hunter | Spent vacation in Pennsylvania with family. | |
| 8 | Joseph Van der Veer | Enrolled at the University of Iowa. | |
| 8 | Theron Walker | Returned to Harvard University. | |
| 8 | Miss Grace Aitchison | Returned from visiting friends in Omaha. | |
| 8 | Notice! | College Eye staff seeks news. | |
| 8 | Leaves of absence | Roster of faculty who will be pursuing graduate study. | |
| 8 | Moon and Mavrelis "Fording it" east | George Mavrelis and Glenn Moon will study at Harvard University. | |
| 8 | Total enrollment passes 5,000 mark | Summer term 1924 enrollment reached 5009, including branch summer schools. |