College Eye — September 12, 1928
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Appointments made since August 18 | Roster of students who have found jobs. | |
| 1 | Miss Pearl Hogrefe | Pearl Hogrefe will head English Department at Louisiana State Polytechnic Institute. | |
| 1 | Will be missed | Hazel Wimer will give up library job for Old Gold editorship. | |
| 1 | Religious organizations have new heads | Roster of leaders. | |
| 1 | One-half credit given | For courses taken out of a student's classification but necessary for graduation. | |
| 1 | Official announcements | Students must apply for class absences; many students seeking work; freshmen lectures arranged. | |
| 1 | New members of college faculty | Brief profiles of new faculty. | |
| 1 | Return to their posts | Mildred Sharp returns to Department of Social Science. | |
| 1 | Extending an invitation | Invitation to attend Sunday School. | |
| 1 | Student directory being compiled | Joe Park and John Moore are working on it. | |
| 1 | T. C. men head Waterloo Y. M. | Roster of those who are involved. | |
| 1 | Annual meeting held October 31 to November 3 | Brief outline of ISTA meeting; President Seerley will be honored. | |
| 1 | Announcing extensive lecture course | Schedule for 1928-1929. | |
| 1 | Employed five years at Library | Edward Wiler has worked in the Library since he was a high school senior. | |
| 1 | Changes in T. C. High faculty | Roster of changes. | |
| 1 | Granted leave of absence | Several faculty members will pursue advanced study. | |
| 1 | Dr. and Mrs. Seerley comfortably located | Will live in original President's Cottage; photo. | |
| 1 | Dr. O. R. Latham befriends students; finds new duties pleasant | Profile of President Latham; photo. | |
| 2 | The marriage of | Madge Hostetter married to Walter C. See. | |
| 2 | Monday, September 10 | Doris Palmer married John J. Kyhl. | |
| 2 | Somehow Cupid managed | Alice Johnson married to Dr. A. E. Meswarb; living in Cedar Falls. | |
| 2 | Miss Margaret Besh | Margaret Besh married Floyd W. Lee; living in South Dakota. | |
| 2 | On August 29 | Louise Hoffman married to William C. Meyer; living in Detroit. | |
| 2 | The wedding of | Catherine Fettes and Howard Boesen married; living in Dubuque. | |
| 2 | Paul Brown, former editor | Paul Brown and Maurine Camery married; living in Lakewood, Ohio, where Mr. Brown is teaching high school. | |
| 2 | Bruce Wallace, Cedar Falls | Bruce Wallace and Marie Lee Miller married; living in Richland, Iowa, where he is teaching. | |
| 2 | Rev. Charles Ensign | Lavilla Frederickson and Howard Whitcomb married; living in Greeley, Iowa. | |
| 2 | Miss Dolores Mary Wittstock | Dolores Mary Wittstock married Francis Connolly; making their home in Waterloo. | |
| 2 | Miss Margaret Metcalf of Waterloo | Margaret Metcalf and Myrle Jones married and living in Eldora. Mr. Jones is teaching. | |
| 2 | Miss Mamie Van Eaton, Waterloo | Mamie Van Eaton and Homer Burcham married in the Little Brown Church. | |
| 2 | Dr. J. Schaefer brings bride from Germany | Recently returned to Cedar Falls; photo. | |
| 2 | President's Column | Announces that Dr. Homer Seerley has been named President Emeritus of the college. | |
| 3 | Facts that will aid you in the library | Brief history of the Library; description of collections and services. | |
| 3 | Report an enjoyable trip to Europe | Professors Riggs and Schuneman visited nine countries. | |
| 4 | Editorially speaking | Introduces staff; urges students to write for the College Eye; praises TC professors; photo. | |
| 5 | Literary | Stories and poems by T. C. students. | |
| 6 | Football in other Ia. Conf. schools | Preview of teams. | |
| 6 | Tutor football practice under way; ten lettermen answer first call | Preview of the upcoming season; photo. | |
| 6 | New rule brings freshman team | Separating the freshmen from the varsity will make the varsity teams stronger. | |
| 6 | "Oscar", the lost dog, says: | Athletic clubs and organizations are very welcoming to new members. | |
| 6 | Not many rule changes for 1927 | Rules developed in 1926 continue to work well. | |
| 6 | Training School to have fine team | Preview of the football season for Teachers College High School. | |
| 6 | Latest news flash: McCuskey returns! | Dave McCuskey arrives to attend school. | |
| 7 | Capt. Orr urges student cooperation | Student support is important for a successful season. | |
| 8 | Miss Margaret Besh | Margaret Besh married Floyd W. Lee; living in South Dakota. | |
| 8 | Welcome, Presbyterians! | Westminister Student Center ready to meet all old and new Presbyterian students. | |
| 8 | Representatives enjoy Geneva | Experiences shared from delegates to the Y. W. C. A. conference in Lake Geneva. | |
| 8 | Wesley Foundation | Dinner meeting, "open house" for Methodist students, and a series of teas for Methodist girls are planned. | |
| 8 | Young Women's Christian Association | Welcomes new and old students back to campus. Reminds students of upcoming mixer. | |
| 8 | Young Men's Christian Association | Students reminded of games, easy-chairs, and cheerful companions at the Y. M. C. A.; make yourself at home. | |
| 8 | Helen Stover elected to Cedar Falls school | Will teach at the high school. | |
| 8 | Miss Evelyn Waite | Evelyn Waite will teach in Alta. | |
| 8 | "The dorm" | Forty students on waiting list for Bartlett Hall; photo. | |
| 8 | Return from motor trips | Many faculty traveled during the summer. |