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College Eye
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Cedar Falls High downs T. C. H. S.; wins first annual dual meet; time considered good considering weather
Teachers College High School defeated, 65 1/2 to 40 1/2.
Highland debaters are chosen; six men to represent Teachers College selected in hotly contested tryout Tuesday evening; Elmer Erickson wins first
"Permanent Retention of Philippines" will be topic of debate with Highland Park.
Will take up advanced work; Mrs. McMahon, instructor in handiwork, to spend next year at Southern Industrial
Alma McMahon will travel to Camp Hill, Alabama, to take a position at the Southern Industrial Institute.
May Day frolic is best of all; eclipses all previous attempts; parade makes tour of Hill and downtown section; Irene Simpson is May Queen
Review of events; weather good; parade went well.
Miss Piper in recital; gives program Thursday evening at the Teachers College auditorium
Program from recital.
Cedar Valley meet on T. C. field; 150 high school athletes from twelve high schools will compete for honors Saturday afternoon
High school track meet and debate contest will take place on campus.
Band concert is May Day finale; concludes one of the greatest festival days in history of college; mammoth lantern parade
Review of performance by Cedar Falls band; featured performance of composition by Hawley Whitacre.
Dubuque College wins in dual meet; visitors run up the score of ? To the Teachers fifteen; weather prevents fast time
Results from meet.