College Eye — May 24, 1922

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1 Old Gold staff elected Marjorie Mullarky will be editor; Harrison Busby will be Business Manager.
1 Commencement play ready; "Twelfth Night" or "What You Will" Preview of the play.
1 Dual meet close for Dubuque U. TC lost to Dubuque University, 68 1/3-68 1/6.
1 Teachers win from Columbia TC defeated Columbia College of Dubuque, 3-2.
1 May festival great success; forty-one floats and novelties in the parade Lengthy description of the parade and other activities.
1 Women debaters defeat Coe Recounting of the debate on the question of binding arbitration of industrial disputes.
1 Commencement Portrays college students as children playing in a yard.
1 College song contest Five songs entered in contest, but none found worthy.
1 Third annual Homecoming; occurs on Friday Oct. 20; game with Simpson Early preview of Homecoming.
1 Graduation exercises Fri.; the second section of the class of 1922 numbers 255 Preview of the Commencement ceremony; J. F. Newton will speak.
2 New instructors for the summer term Roster of summer faculty.
2 May Queen chosen Lorrene Kreger selected.
2 Scholarship to Miss Martha Stolfus of Class of 1922 Will study at University of Chicago.
2 Seniors entertain the B. A. classes Included social hour, program, and refreshments.
2 Spring Poetic tribute.
2 Important criticism Feels more investigation should be done about Paul Draper's advertisement for a wife.
2 Peg O' My Heart Review of Training School play.
2 Play Day Will include dances and track meet.
3 English Club breakfast Group honors Professor Gist, who is retiring.
3 The Student Loan Fund Students and faculty contribute about $2000 to fund.
3 Class Day program Roster of speakers and their topics.
3 Philos elect officers Roster of officers for the summer term.
3 Football prospects are promising Several returning lettermen will form a strong base for next year's team; photo.
3 Cornell wins score 12 to 7 Even after scoring six runs in the final inning, TC was unable to catch up to Cornell.
4 Graduates Claims graduates are a continuation of ISTC's grand reputation.
4 In retrospect: to the graduates Looking back at college.
4 Untitled Spring news notes.
4 Builders
4 3--400,000 dollars Students will spend about that much money in town over the summer term.
4 Don't read this Seeking students to sell Commencement number of the College Eye.
4 Editorial reflections Explores the influence of the press upon public opinion.
4 Our platform: teaching a profession Tells why teachers should be at the same level as a doctor or lawyer.
4 A word from the staff Comments on the importance of a college newspaper, and leaves responsibilities to the new staff.
5 New rulings Student Council attempts to make students pay their class dues and to regulate and limit participation in extracurricular activities.
6 Senior picnic Seniors appreciate class sponsor, Professor Meyerholz.
7 New buildings for Teachers College Plans include an addition to Bartlett Hall, a men's dormitory, a natural science building, a new power plant, tennis courts, and an athletic field.
7 Account of the Forensic League Ledger of expenses and receipts.
7 Untitled Herman Trachsel and Henry Immerzeel are in town.
7 Mississippi Valley Historical Association Professor Riggs attended meeting.
8 Untitled A number of people from Charles City attended May Day activities.
8 Waterloo mothers entertained Students entertain their mothers on May Day.
8 Waterloo gets sensation Parade float visits Waterloo.
8 Near East relief YWCA is collecting clothes and shoes.
8 Miss Doolittle's wedding date announced Leora Doolittle will marry Miller Christiansen.
8 Mrs. Seerley guest of honor At picnic given by the office staff.