The memorial envisioned by the students of Iowa State is embodied in the limestone walls and stained glass windows of the Gold Star Hall. Located at the north entrance of the Memorial Union, the hall is named after a military tradition started in
World War I. When a family had a son or daughter in service, they hung
Service Flags or cards with a blue star for each child in their window. When a serviceman or woman's life was lost, the star was changed to gold. The Gold Star Hall opened in 1928, carved on the walls were the names of Iowa Staters who had died in
World War I. The researcher's work was so carefully done, that no errors have ever been reported. Above the north door to the hall, a quotation by the poet
John Drinkwater is carved: For Thee they died Master and Maker, God of Right The Soldier dead are at Thy gate Who kept the spears of honor bright And Freedom's house inviolate. In the vestibule, the following dedication is inscribed:
A memorial to the six thousand Iowa State College men and women who offered their lives during the World War in the cause of human liberty and free government. Cummings, a member of the Iowa State Class of 1918 and World War I Veteran, took over the work of the committee and designed the windows from their concept. In addition to the design, Cummings oversaw construction and installation of the windows.
Symbolism Each window is designed around one of twelve "homely virtues" for each window-Learning, Virility, Courage, Patriotism, Justice, Faith, Determination, Love, Obedience, Loyalty, Integrity, and Tolerance. The main themes are evidenced in the center panel medallions (A, B, and C) of each window. The border panels (D, E, and F) depict figures and scenes which can be broken into four groups, first are emblems of several branches of the armed forces, second are emblems suggesting majors at Iowa State, third are historical scenes or traditions of Iowa State, fourth are suggestive of religious symbols. The top semicircular panel of each window depicts one of three emblems, the
Dove of Peace, the
American Eagle, and the
Iowa State Campanile. Each window is topped by a Gold Star. ==Traditions==