College Eye — May 28, 1924

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1 Annual May fete proves great success; festivities follow postponement Description of May Day activities.
1 Plans made for Lake Geneva; conference June 13 to 23 Urges students to consider going to Lake Geneva meeting.
1 W. A. A. places in national meet Finished eighth in national telegraphic competition; schools held competition locally and then wired results to headquarters in Long Beach, California.
1 Memorial Day program will be held Friday; Professor Wallace will speak Program for the event.
1 Society Day parade Friday Will feature parade and reunion of literary societies.
1 May Day accident Frances Sellers injured during May Day parade when float framework collapses.
1 Prof. Kurtz to head orchestral department; from University of Kansas Profile of Professor Kurtz, who will replace Professor Gundry while he is in Europe.
1 Leslie M. Shaw to address graduates; former governor of Iowa Profile of Commencement speaker.
1 Symphony orchestra pleases many; two concerts are fitting climax Brief review of performance by Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra.
2 Alumni boost Campanile Alumni sinking fund split; $510 goes to Student Loan Fund and $510 goes to Campanile.
2 May Day--order Noise of cars on College Street interfered with May Day music.
2 Little Tutors Celebrate May Day and Commencement exercises.
2 Our first May Day History of first I.S.T.C. May Day celebration in 1913.
3 Pola Negri's gowns; star wears fine assortment in "The Spanish Dancer" Review of "The Spanish Dancer."
3 Nine states represented in T. C. graduating class
3 The Inquiring Reporter Students are asked opinions on whether or not the funds used to build the Campanile could be better used elsewhere.
4 The old and new New College Eye staff describes hopes for coming year.
4 Our superiors College Eye staff bids farewell to the Class of 1924.
4 Carelessness an evil Carelessness described as a crime due to occasional horrific consequences.
5 Theta Alpha Phi dinner Enjoyed dinner at Black's Tea Room.
5 Music students and faculty entertained Professor and Mrs. Fullerton will entertain at their home.
5 Phi Sigma Phi Enjoyed house party on the river; elected officers; will initiate new members.
5 J. Richard Hansen wins short story contest Wins local contest.
5 B. A. reception Class of 1924 entertains guests with program and social time.
5 Annual Cecilian dinner Enjoyed banquet and program.
5 W. A. A. banquet Enjoyed dinner and program.
5 Reception held at Seerley home President and Mrs. Seerley greeted several hundred graduates.
5 V. O. V. Sigma Phi dinner dance Will entertain at formal dinner and dance.
5 Phi Omega Pi Held annual spring dance.
5 Delta Phi Delta dance About thirty couples attended.
5 Lambda Gamma Nu Held informal spring dance
6 T. C. conference champion; Tutors cop conference gonfalon in victory over Panthers Tutors take conference baseball title with win over Ellsworth College.
6 Clarion wins big invitation meet; six records fall in fiercely contested meet Coached by two I.S.T.C. graduates, Clarion High School wins Teachers College invitational track meet.
7 Ehrhardt to captain track team of '25 Alvin Ehrhardt elected captain of the 1925 track team.
7 Pan Hellenic track meet Fri.; last opportunity to see stars in action A look at the events and the participants.
7 Organ recital Program for performance by Professor Samson.
7 Audience enjoys band concert Cedar Falls Concert Band performed.
7 Professor Bomp Student fails class just before Commencement.
8 Mr. Ben Jensen Visited friends on campus.
8 Ethel Short Plans to teach physical education in Odebolt.
8 Dorothy Smalling Attended commencement in Randalia; saw other I. S. T. C. graduates.
8 Fern Freshwaters, Lora Busby and Capitola Brindley Plans to visit campus and attend Commencement and the Kappa house party.
8 Jennie Duggan Visiting friends on campus; teaching in Cherokee.
8 Ione Van Horn Plans to attended the Delta house party; teaching in Newhall.
8 Joseph Van der Veer Plans to work at a bank in Los Angeles, California; will leave June 7th.
8 Max Noah Visited campus.
8 Ruth Reed Plans to visit; teaching in Algona.
8 Miss La Vane Sellers Visited Frances Sellers who was injured when she fell off a float; Mrs. Sellers also visited.
8 Miss Sarah Bell Visiting her sister Ruth for Commencement.
8 Viola Bockenthien Attended the Delta Phi Delta spring dance; teaching in Sibley, Iowa.
8 Gladys Charmock Mother visited for Commencement.
8 Miss Helen Naumann Visited campus and attended the Phi Omega Pi dance.
8 Evelyn Arquette's mother Visited and attended May Fete.
8 Hazel Cave's mother Attended Commencement.
8 Lucile Dickey Visited friends on campus; teaching in Sibley, Iowa.
8 Kathryn Robb Returned to campus to finish her B. A. degree.
8 Miss "Pat" McNally Visited friends on campus.
8 Word has been received Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Long have a newborn daughter.
8 A loss next fall W. A. Young will teach in Wichita, Kansas.
8 Nora Swanson Married Harry Brown.
8 Former T. C. student meets with success Charles B. Santee named Cedar Falls postmaster.
8 Aristo Award prize to eight members who have completed six terms of society work.