Issue Contents

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1 Annual May fete proves great success; festivities follow postponement Description of May Day activities.
2 Bulletin of events Schedule of Commencement activities.
3 Leslie M. Shaw to address graduates; former governor of Iowa Profile of Commencement speaker.
4 May Day accident Frances Sellers injured during May Day parade when float framework collapses.
5 Memorial Day program will be held Friday; Professor Wallace will speak Program for the event.
6 Plans made for Lake Geneva; conference June 13 to 23 Urges students to consider going to Lake Geneva meeting.
7 Prof. Kurtz to head orchestral department; from University of Kansas Profile of Professor Kurtz, who will replace Professor Gundry while he is in Europe.
8 Society Day parade Friday Will feature parade and reunion of literary societies.
9 Symphony orchestra pleases many; two concerts are fitting climax Brief review of performance by Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra.
10 W. A. A. places in national meet Finished eighth in national telegraphic competition; schools held competition locally and then wired results to headquarters in Long Beach, California.
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11 Alumni boost Campanile Alumni sinking fund split; $510 goes to Student Loan Fund and $510 goes to Campanile.
12 Little Tutors Celebrate May Day and Commencement exercises.
13 May Day--order Noise of cars on College Street interfered with May Day music.
14 Our first May Day History of first I.S.T.C. May Day celebration in 1913.
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15 Nine states represented in T. C. graduating class
16 Pola Negri's gowns; star wears fine assortment in "The Spanish Dancer" Review of "The Spanish Dancer."
17 The Inquiring Reporter Students are asked opinions on whether or not the funds used to build the Campanile could be better used elsewhere.
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18 Carelessness an evil Carelessness described as a crime due to occasional horrific consequences.
19 Our superiors College Eye staff bids farewell to the Class of 1924.
20 The old and new New College Eye staff describes hopes for coming year.
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21 Annual Cecilian dinner Enjoyed banquet and program.
22 B. A. reception Class of 1924 entertains guests with program and social time.
23 Delta Phi Delta dance About thirty couples attended.
24 J. Richard Hansen wins short story contest Wins local contest.
25 Lambda Gamma Nu Held informal spring dance
26 Music students and faculty entertained Professor and Mrs. Fullerton will entertain at their home.
27 Phi Omega Pi Held annual spring dance.
28 Phi Sigma Phi Enjoyed house party on the river; elected officers; will initiate new members.
29 Reception held at Seerley home President and Mrs. Seerley greeted several hundred graduates.
30 Theta Alpha Phi dinner Enjoyed dinner at Black's Tea Room.
31 V. O. V. Sigma Phi dinner dance Will entertain at formal dinner and dance.
32 W. A. A. banquet Enjoyed dinner and program.
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33 Clarion wins big invitation meet; six records fall in fiercely contested meet Coached by two I.S.T.C. graduates, Clarion High School wins Teachers College invitational track meet.
34 T. C. conference champion; Tutors cop conference gonfalon in victory over Panthers Tutors take conference baseball title with win over Ellsworth College.
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35 Audience enjoys band concert Cedar Falls Concert Band performed.
36 Ehrhardt to captain track team of '25 Alvin Ehrhardt elected captain of the 1925 track team.
37 Organ recital Program for performance by Professor Samson.
38 Pan Hellenic track meet Fri.; last opportunity to see stars in action A look at the events and the participants.
39 Professor Bomp
Thompson--Franklin H. (Classes of 1924 and 1929)
Student fails class just before Commencement.
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40 A loss next fall W. A. Young will teach in Wichita, Kansas.
41 Aristo Award prize to eight members who have completed six terms of society work.
42 Dorothy Smalling Attended commencement in Randalia; saw other I. S. T. C. graduates.
43 Ethel Short Plans to teach physical education in Odebolt.
44 Evelyn Arquette's mother Visited and attended May Fete.
45 Fern Freshwaters, Lora Busby and Capitola Brindley Plans to visit campus and attend Commencement and the Kappa house party.
46 Former T. C. student meets with success Charles B. Santee named Cedar Falls postmaster.
47 Gladys Charmock Mother visited for Commencement.
48 Hazel Cave's mother Attended Commencement.
49 Ione Van Horn Plans to attended the Delta house party; teaching in Newhall.
50 Jennie Duggan Visiting friends on campus; teaching in Cherokee.
51 Joseph Van der Veer Plans to work at a bank in Los Angeles, California; will leave June 7th.
52 Kathryn Robb Returned to campus to finish her B. A. degree.
53 Lucile Dickey Visited friends on campus; teaching in Sibley, Iowa.
54 Max Noah Visited campus.
55 Miss "Pat" McNally Visited friends on campus.
56 Miss Helen Naumann Visited campus and attended the Phi Omega Pi dance.
57 Miss La Vane Sellers Visited Frances Sellers who was injured when she fell off a float; Mrs. Sellers also visited.
58 Miss Sarah Bell Visiting her sister Ruth for Commencement.
59 Mr. Ben Jensen Visited friends on campus.
60 Nora Swanson Married Harry Brown.
61 Ruth Reed Plans to visit; teaching in Algona.
62 Viola Bockenthien Attended the Delta Phi Delta spring dance; teaching in Sibley, Iowa.
63 Word has been received Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Long have a newborn daughter.