Issue Contents
Page 1
| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Commencement program is now well under way | Lengthy description of the ceremonies and activities. |
| Two dual debates on same question within two days | Lengthy account of the debates. |
| Aeroplane view of Teachers College | Photo. |
| Special opportunity to see Commencement play | Dress rehearsal will be given for those who will leave campus early. |
| Vacation during summer term; National Council of Education and National Education Association meet in Des Moines, July 1-8 | NEA will meet in Des Moines. |
| Marie Vietor meets death in Cedar River | Account of recent drowning on the river. |
| Teachers trim rivals in no-hit, no-run game | TC defeats Ellsworth in baseball, 6-0. |
| Dr. F. Merchant explains Greek play at chapel | Preview of Iphigenia in Aulis. |
Page 2
| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Delta Sigma Rho banquet | Roster of initiates and officers. |
| Iphigenia in Aulis | Play preview. |
| Dr. W. W. Gist parts with relic | Presents group portrait of American authors to Department of English. |
Page 3
| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Training School News; high school glee clubs have picnic | News notes from the Training School. |
| Campanile drive progressing well | Brief history of the effort to build the Campanile. |
| Baseball this summer term | Coach L. L. Mendenhall is looking forward to putting together a team. |
Page 4
| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Literature section | On being tall. |
| Editorially speaking | Comments on the 1920-1921 College Eye staff; the 1921 Old Gold is finished; news from around campus. |
Page 5
| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Cooperative education to be tried in I. S. T. C. next year | Students will have opportunity to do sales work. |
| T. C. alumnus prominent in civic affairs | Harold Palmer is secretary of Clear Lake Commercial Club. |
| Miss Roggensack in recital | Performance program for Delinda Roggensack. |
| Piano recital | Professor Platner presents nine of her advanced pupils. |
Page 6
| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| English Club give breakfast | Enjoy breakfast with humorous program; roster of officers. |
| Musical reception | Professors Platner and Zechiel entertain students. |
Page 7
| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Y. M. C. A. activities | Statement of purposes. |
| Generous support of European and Chinese relief | Faculty and students raise almost $900 for relief; YWCA raises $200 to support former student Charlotte Neely's work in China. |
| Important facts regarding religious life; the Y. M. C. A. Wednesday meeting | YWCA offers interesting program. |
Page 8
| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| The Lecture Course Committee | Contracted with company to put on three Shakespeare plays. |
| A course will be offered on College Hill | Will offer non-credit course on Boy Scout leadership during 1921 summer term. |
| Russell Dickinson | Visited friends. |
| Clay Cowan | Teaching in Guttenberg. |
| Frank Johnson | Superintendent at Springdale. |
| John Glenn | Visited friends on College Hill. |
| Victor Shore | Spent the weekend in Cedar Falls. |
| Fred Kaltenbach | Attended the Delta Sigma Rho banquet. |
| Elsie Hudson | Visited friends. |
| L. H. Van Houten | Director of Extension at the State Normal school at East Strandsburg, Pennsylvania. |
| Edna Fearer | Teaching in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. |
| Anna Gertrude Childs | Attended state meeting of the Federation of Women's Clubs. |
| Olive Nicholson | Teaching in Thornburg. |
| Emma Lambert | Attended P. E. O. meeting in Cedar Rapids. |
| Harmony Hall echoes | Boarding house news. |
| Philo | Held final program of regular term, but will continue work in summer. |
| V. O. V. Sigma Phi entertain | Held meeting. |
| Tammany Hall | Boarding house news. |