College Eye — May 21, 1924

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1 To commemorate 50th Anniversary of T. C. Campanile to commemorate the anniversary; brief history of the idea and fundraising efforts; will begin construction when $10,000 has actually been paid; description of the proposed tower.
1 Tag Day Thursday Tags to be worn to help pay for May Day.
1 First couple will be married free by Mayor Cross Mayor of Cedar Falls will perform first marriage free.
1 All set for May Day; annual May Day festival will be biggest ever held; Day's program is replete with dances, parades, and surprises Long schedule of May Day events.
1 Ruth Beagley is elected queen of the May; crowning of May Queen important part of morning's program May Queen is Ruth Beagley; photo.
1 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra plays here today; will be last concert before returning home
1 Second annual Junior-Senior banquet big success; Class of '25 carries on newly established tradition Class of 1925 passes on duties to Class of 1925.
1 "Campanile for 1926" Proposed Campanile; photo.
2 "The Humming Bird" quite some picture Review of the movie "The Humming Bird".
2 Training School Play "Boomerang" was a successful production.
2 Frank-Moon Anna Frank married Cecil Lee Moon.
2 Soprano singers give program together Tuesday Performance programs.
3 Metropolitan Opera singer with Minneapolis Symphony Lenora Sparkes will perform; photo.
3 Mr. Harald Holst will give voice recital Performance program.
3 Miss Silsby and Miss Kettlitz to give recital Performance program.
3 Henry J. Williams, harpist Performer with the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra; photo.
4 Editorially speaking; ring out the old--bring in the new Handing over the paper to the new staff.
4 Editorially speaking; good-bye folks Staff bids farewell to readers.
5 The old; the new The old and new staff of the College Eye; photo.
5 Discuss restoration of Bible in vesper services; Dr. W. S. Fleming is speaker Believes Bible study should be included in school curriculum.
6 Tutor clouters mow down Upper Iowa U; win thrilling game from ancient rival in final inning Score, 6-5.
6 Student Council offers prizes for tennis tournament Any student can enter contest.
6 Y. W. C. A. book exchange Students can bring their old books to sell; ten cents is charged for the service.
6 Tutor prep meet Saturday; will bring together greatest galaxy of stars ever seen on local field; over 300 athletes of state and national fame entered; Third annual high school track meet to be held at I. S. T. C.
6 Tutor trackmen meet Simpson this Saturday; dual college meet will be run with high school events Meet to be held at the same time as the high school meet.
7 Cafeteria will close Will not be open during lunch hour on May Day.
7 Junior girls break national relay record; clip second off national mark in 500 yard run Ran 500 yards in 1:12:02 minutes.
7 Wells' orchestra will play for May Day dance
7 Recital, Monday, May 2 Dorothy Wyth and Ruth Bell will perform.
7 Engelbert Roentgen, cello Performer with the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra; photo.
8 Campus Notes News of students and alumni.
8 Something new for May Day The Student Council will do something big during the baseball game.
8 May Day announcement Organizations entering the parade need to register their floats.