College Eye — May 4, 1921

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1 Y to have social evening All school party to be held.
1 Cecilians give concert Thursday Program of concert.
1 Wartburg easy for Teachers; Wartburg makes poor showing against Teachers College Won, 4-3.
1 Baseball game here tomorrow; Ellsworth opposes our team on home field
1 Dubuque plays return name here Saturday
1 Cooking class gives dinner to mothers The ninth grade at the Training School cooked a four course dinner for their mothers.
1 Miss Decker elected May queen Brief profile of Beatrice Decker.
1 Juniors elect Old Gold staff Anna Cordts is editor and Russell Lamson is business manager.
1 Miss Elizabeth Curtis to speak Will speak about women in industry.
1 Consolidated schools paying highest salaries Professor Campbell cites examples of good pay at the consolidated schools.
1 Board of Education selects Commencement speaker; Judge Harry Olson to give commencement address From Court of Chicago.
1 Interstate oratorical contest this week Anna Cordts will compete in Missouri.
2 Methodist picnic Will have May picnic at the golf course.
2 Miss Madeline Nisbet to leave school work Resigns to marry.
2 Prof. Ruggles to leave S. U. I. ISTC alumnus Clyde O. Ruggles will go to Ohio position.
2 Birch chosen to referee big Princeton game Frank Birch will referee nine big games next year.
2 Housing teachers Texas communities are providing housing for teachers along with their salary package.
2 Y. has Geneva program Focused on highlights of Geneva conference.
3 A short course for janitors Albert Deyoe teaches janitors to perform other jobs besides sweeping and dusting.
3 Training School News Operetta a success.
3 Y. W. C. A. news; making homes happy Course in Chicago designed to help young wives make their husbands happy.
4 Editorially speaking; America and the new era Speech to be presented at contest in Missouri.
5 "Iphigenia in Aulis" an old Greek classic Expounds on plot of play.
6 Shake-Aristo joint meeting Enjoyed food and program.
6 Efforts to entice our faculty away from Cedar Falls Several professors have been offered college presidencies.
6 The English Club Poem about spring.
7 Mr. Fagan, coming home from study center Conversation on the train.
8 Myrtle Griffin Has had the mumps.
8 Ella Cowlishaw Attended Delta Phi Delta dance.
8 Miss Tow Has been sick.
8 Mary Parkhouse Visited Traer.
8 Word received Vera Duncan recovering at home.
8 Earl Whitford Aunt died.
8 Mr. R. Ernissee Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Beatrice Johnk Will supervise playground in Cedar Falls.
8 Keith Cook Has been sick.
8 Mrs. Fromme Visiting Nola Fromme.
8 Lydia Wimmer Visited Clarksville.
8 Pearl Murphy Visited relatives in Waterloo.
8 Chresto Held annual banquet; new members inducted.
8 Philo Met in the room next to the noisy and distracting Shake-Aristo meeting; Mr. Fields spoke about Canada.
8 Y. M. C. A.-Y. W. C. A. party Friday night All students invited.
8 Supt. Jerry Walker Visiting friends and recruiting teachers.