College Eye — May 18, 1921

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1 Cast of "Iphigenia in Aulis" Roster of cast members.
1 Plans made for Student Loan Fund Faculty appoints committee to oversee Student Loan Fund.
1 Campanile campaign opens Monday Hope to have enough money on hand to begin construction soon; photo.
1 Two teams debate labor issue this week; both women and men debate this week Both men and women debating whether or not industrial employees should elect one-third of the board of directors.
1 Miss Horne writes for magazines Bess Horne writes stories for The Youth's Comrade and Children's Magazine.
1 May Day fete a success despite cold Lengthy description of parade and ceremonies.
1 New coach has splendid record in athletics; Mendenhall a man of broad experience in athletics Short biography of new coach; photo.
2 Summer term extension schools announce their faculty Placements of faculty for the summer; centers will be open in Sheldon, Harlan, Red Oak, Albia, and Muscatine.
2 T. C. Club gives luncheon to Mendenhall Made a good impression on athletes.
2 "Red" learn wins contest from locals; aside from sixth, game interesting and fast Lost to Upper Iowa, 10-2.
2 Iowa champions in swimming Winners of the Iowa women's swimming competition; photo.
2 Professor White holds athletic meet at Forest City County track meet was held.
2 Physical training; junior P. T.s entertain seniors and faculty Held picnic; seniors canoed up the river; second year students will camp.
2 Demonstration schools entertained at Teachers College About seven hundred students from one-room school houses attended picnic and parade.
3 Dr. Colegrove gives up job at Upper Iowa Has been recovering health in California; still believes he is not strong enough to take up president's job; will lecture and write.
3 Training School News "Happiness" to be performed by T. C. High seniors.
3 Iowa schools to lead in courses on Americanism State legislature passed bill of rights to ensure the Constitution is being taught in the classroom.
3 Orchestra to furnish music for class play
4 Editorially speaking; the 1921 staff bids the College Eye readers farewell Thanks students for support.
4 Do you want to teach? One superintendent's advice on how prospective teachers should present themselves at job interviews.
4 Will you be at Geneva? Encourages students to attend Wisconsin conference.
5 Supergulliglosity Some students believed the false information in the previous lampoon edition of the College Eye.
5 Elma Prickett in piano recital Concert program.
5 Sidelights on anatomy; skin Explanation of skin.
6 Summer term course in scouting to be given Boy Scouts will offer courses during summer.
6 Student alliance announced organization Purpose is to further interests of T. C.
6 Training School faculty party Honored four brides-to-be on the Training School faculty.
6 Senior B. A.s breakfast Picnicked by the river.
6 Second year Kindergarten Held a party in a cottage; planned a reunion for twenty-five years in the future.
7 Delphian banquet Held annual banquet; danced after program.
7 Miss Watson accepts splendid position Will be a critic teacher at Chicago Training School.
8 Prof. Welles, Miss Platner, and Delinda Roggensack Attended concert at Cornell College.
8 Agnes Schwartz Visited sister Pauline.
8 Guy Hackley Attended May Day celebration.
8 Eva Orr, Marjory Lundvall, Mildred Barnes, and Frances Rainbow Visited Mrs. Gaylor, the former Lena Livingston.
8 Martha Brandhorst and Velma Hidlebaugh Visited Betty Sage.
8 Laura Bailey Teaching in Plainfield; attended senior picnic.
8 Martha Short Visited College Hill.
8 William Todd Visited campus.
8 Miss Maude Knoop Attended May Day celebration.
8 Glenn Bakkum Attended picnic.
8 Miss Snyder Visited Mary Haight.
8 Maud Norris Attended May Day celebration.
8 Miss Irene Stevens Has had the grippe.
8 Achoth Apartments News of residents.
8 Report from Clawson Hall; listen for the echoes News of residents.
8 Filipine orator wins contest; reprint from Warrensburg Star-Journal T. C. student Anna Cordts won second place.
8 Summer term appointments to the faculty Roster of appointments.