College Eye — April 20, 1921

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1 Student Council sets pay-up day; all college dues and debts to be paid April 28 Any debts toward the college can be paid.
1 May Queen election next week; every student may vote at May queen election Any woman graduating in 1921 is eligible for May queen.
1 Baumgart lecture tonight; will give illustrated lecture on astronomy Speaker profile.
1 Final May Day plan Schedule of events.
1 Team plays at Dubuque Friday Will play unless rain continues.
1 Cedar Falls band gives annual concert Varied program from jazz to classical.
1 Debate won by T. C.; teachers win double victory in debate Both affirmative and negative teams won against Morningside.
1 Training School to give operetta Will perform "Yokohama Maid".
1 Following is baseball schedule as now arranged Schedule of games.
1 Untitled Vae Ross visited relatives.
2 Piano contest held Students performed behind a thick curtain to disguise their identity from the judges.
2 Like one huge instrument Program for band concert.
3 Training School News Tryouts for declamatory club held this week.
3 Y study classes; inter-racial Discussed how America interacts with other cultures.
3 Miss Hunter's class Discussed labor and industrial issues.
3 Ever hear of a sub-normal school? Professor Hart received a letter requesting a position in a sub-normal school.
4 Editorially speaking; an honor system Believes T. C. should develop a system to combat cheating that makes the student responsible for his or her actions.
4 Editorially speaking; a reply Does not believe that the student did enough research about dances; does not agree that dances have adverse moral effects on student population.
4 Prof. R. W. Getchell speaks on opportunities and duties of the modern teacher Northeastern Iowa Association speech was redelivered at Faculty Men's Club.
5 Extension report shows increase in work Average study center attendance has increased from sixty to sixty-two since fall quarter.
5 "Lake Geneva's the place to go" Encourages students to attend conference.
6 Five extension schools for this summer announced Will be at Albia, Harlan, Muscatine, Red Oak, and Sheldon.
6 Natural Science News notes on recent faculty activities.
6 Study centers April 23 Placements of professors.
6 Philo meeting Variety of topics included; ranged from communism to bee keeping.
7 Prof. Luteyn returning to teaching Will teach math on the West Coast.
7 Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. meeting Four students and Professor Ramenstein spoke on self-control, self-confidence, patience, and forgiveness of spirit.
7 Extension division Professor Hart attended national meeting; visitor impressed by Bartlett Hall and murals in Library.
7 Study centers April 16 Placements of professors for the week.
8 Lillian Thompson Left school for the rest of the term.
8 The Philo-Alpha picnic Postponed due to rain.
8 Miss Slawson Recovering from surgery.
8 The teachers of the Training School Enjoyed a picnic.
8 Rollie Eernisse Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Mrs. Walker Gave a tea.
8 Miss Mary Johnson Visiting her cousins, Mary and Carol Stone.
8 Bonnie Hansen Visiting relatives.
8 Leta Duffus Visited Edna Boyles.
8 Mrs. Blanchard Visited friends at Bartlett Hall.
8 Mamie Lister Visited campus.
8 Clawson Hall echoes News of residents.
8 Tammany Hall News from the boarding house.
8 Achoth Apartments News of residents.
8 Harmony Hall echoes News of residents.
8 Ley Hall News of residents.