May Day

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101 Annual election for May Queen will be April 17; entire student body eligible to vote for senior women
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Will be selected from among senior women.
102 The Editor's Column
College Eye 21:27, p.4
Seniors need to get their canes and swagger sticks, students should get involved in May Day; spruce tree was taken from the college botanical garden.
103 The Editor's Column
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The method in picking the May Queen; students and faculty recognize Bertha Martin.
104 Which would you choose for May Queen?
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Eight May Queen candidates; photo.
105 Co-eds at the Iowa State Teachers College are preening
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Who will Flo Ziegfeld choose as the college's most beautiful woman for the Old Gold beauty contest?
106 The forum
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Student is upset about rules that students must follow while in college; refuting last week's column regarding the necessity of the Placement Bureau; student blames dull May Day on weather.
107 May Day
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Believes May Day was a let-down this year.
108 Jane Pettit
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May Queen; photo.
109 May Day 1928
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Photos.
110 Student Council holds fine May Day
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Description of the ceremony.
111 Coe game features May Day celebration today; U. I. U. invades local park Mon.
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Baseball is part of May Day celebrations; students encouraged to attend.
112 May Day program
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Schedule of events for May Day.
113 May Queen is Christmas bride
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Ann Perry married Melvin Olson.
114 Annual May fete planned for May 22; Ann Perry to be crowned May queen
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Will feature dances and songs.
115 Big plans made for May Day dance
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116 Vote for May Queen today; May Queen to be elected today from six nominees
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Roster of candidates.
117 May Queen to be selected from six nominations
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Roster of candidates.
118 Florence Reed
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1928 May Queen Florence Reed.
119 May Day
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Photos of May Day activities.
120 Our songsters migrate
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Candid photos of the campus; commencement; May Day; glee club traveling.
121 Photos
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Homecoming and May Day; photo.
122 Delta Phi Delta
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Sorority happenings.
123 Lambda Gams win first in May Day floats; many clever dances put on by P. E. students
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Description of the May Day celebration.
124 Phi Sigma Phi
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Sorority happenings.
125 V. O. V. Sigma Phi
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Sorority happenings.
126 Xanho
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Fraternity happenings.
127 Jane Pettit elected May Queen; May Day will be celebrated May 17; students are urged to make floats
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Program schedule.
128 May Queen to be elected Thursday; polls open 8 to 12 and 1 to 4
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Program for May Day.
129 Mrs. Elfa Porter, the 1926 May Queen
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Photos of Elfa Porter at various May Day events.
130 Coe College suffers 5-2 May Day defeat
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I. S. C. T. baseball team defeated Coe College on May Day, 5-2.
131 May Day dance real foot treat
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About 250 attend.
132 May Day plans prove satisfactory and well done; student festival enjoyed; weather favorable
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Program of activities.
133 May Day tomorrow; annual spring festival held on May 5th; dance tonight in Women's Gym; Florence Reed Queen of May
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Schedule of activities.
134 Official Announcement
College Eye 18:29, p.1
Asks organizations interested in participating in May Day activities to inform Student Council.
135 Student Council names ten for Queen of May
College Eye 18:37, p.1
Roster of candidates.
136 Plans made for May Day program
College Eye 18:36, p.1
Student Council considering plans.
137 Queen of the May
College Eye 18:33, p.4
Suggests that only the men of I. S. T. C. should be able to vote for the May Queen, because this is representative of voting regulations of the United States.
138 May Day
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Events of May Day; photo.
139 Miss Helen McHugh
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Is May Queen; photo.
140 About three hundred
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Three hundred women sailed up the river on May Day; enjoyed picnic breakfast.
141 May Day was the occasion
College Eye 17:45, p.5
Cecilian May Day banquet full of music and clever toasts.
142 Phi Omega Pi
College Eye 17:32, p.8
Entertained rushees.
143 Surprise dance opens the annual May Day festival; gala celebration on the campus Tuesday
College Eye 17:43, p.1
Gym will be decorated for the dance; schedule of May Day activities.
144 Mrs. Elfa Porter
College Eye 17:39, p.1
Elfa Porter won May Queen election.
145 May Day
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Will save floats and other decorations for Fiftieth Anniversary celebration.
146 Activities
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Brief summary of significant campus events; photo.
147 May Day
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Candid May Day festivities; 1924 May Queen Ruth Beagley; photo.
148 Annual May Day is judged success by large crowd
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Recap of May Day activities; enjoyed floats, dance, and picnics.
149 Commencement
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Looks at the nature of Commencement and what it should mean to each student.
150 Mrs. H. I. Brown
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Alpha Delta Alpha enjoys dinner party.
151 The programme for Commencement week is completed; graduation exercises will be of great interest to whole student body
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Schedule of events planned for Commencement week.
152 School closes tomorrow for May Day program
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Schedule of events planned for May Day.
153 Tutors battle Upper Iowa tomorrow; Peacocks-Purple contest to be big event here May Day
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Preview of upcoming baseball game against Upper Iowa.
154 May fete program nearing completion; short interpretive dances to be given by P. E. girls
College Eye 16:34, p.1
Description of upcoming activities for the May Day celebration.
155 Helen McHugh walks away with May Queen honors by big margin; will preside over festivities of May Day which will be held Thursday, May 21
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Helen McHugh elected 1925 May Queen.
156 May Day breakfast
College Eye 16:33, p.5
Nu Omicron Nu Sigma Phi sorority entertained.
157 Final May Queen election Thursday--everybody may vote; look over the list--come around by Boardman's office and vote
College Eye 16:32, p.1
Roster of finalists.
158 Primary election for May Queen tomorrow
College Eye 16:30, p.1
Students to elect finalists for May Queen.
159 Plans for May Day now underway; Student Council has set tentative date for annual event--May 23rd
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Plans for May Day celebration discussed.
160 Next All College dance to be held April 24th
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Money will be used for May Day costumes.
161 What about our May Queen?
College Eye 16:28, p.4
Displeasure shown toward the recent system of choosing the May Queen from the senior class as opposed to choosing from all women on campus.
162 May Day 1924
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May Day photos.
163 May Queen
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Photo of Dorothy Lumry.
164 Annual May fete proves great success; festivities follow postponement
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Description of May Day activities.
165 Audience enjoys band concert
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Cedar Falls Concert Band performed.
166 Little Tutors
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Celebrate May Day and Commencement exercises.
167 May Day accident
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Frances Sellers injured during May Day parade when float framework collapses.
168 May Day--order
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Noise of cars on College Street interfered with May Day music.
169 Miss La Vane Sellers
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Visited Frances Sellers who was injured when she fell off a float; Mrs. Sellers also visited.
170 Our first May Day
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History of first I.S.T.C. May Day celebration in 1913.
171 All set for May Day; annual May Day festival will be biggest ever held; Day's program is replete with dances, parades, and surprises
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Long schedule of May Day events.
172 May Day announcement
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Organizations entering the parade need to register their floats.
173 Ruth Beagley is elected queen of the May; crowning of May Queen important part of morning's program
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May Queen is Ruth Beagley; photo.
174 Something new for May Day
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The Student Council will do something big during the baseball game.
175 Tag Day Thursday
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Tags to be worn to help pay for May Day.
176 Wells' orchestra will play for May Day dance
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177 Annual May Day promises to be big affair; dances, parade and baseball game will feature program
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Program for the celebration.
178 Editorially speaking; stay here for May Day
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Encourages participation in May Day activities.
179 May Queen candidates chosen
College Eye 15:35, p.1
Roster of three finalists.
180 Preliminary election for May Queen on Monday
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Will select three finalists.
181 The hospital committee
College Eye 15:34, p.8
Sent May baskets to the ill in the hospitals.
182 May Day date set at Friday May 23rd; prizes offered for best decorated floats in parade; May queen will be elected from B. A. class of 1924
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Description of the program.
183 Editorially speaking; who should be our May queen?
College Eye 15:18, p.4
Believes May queens should be Seniors; two-year grads should be ineligible.
184 May Fete
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Celebration; dancing, floats, queen and her court, and military; photo.
185 May Queen
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Louise Fuerste; photo.
186 May Day at I. S. T. C.
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Dorothy Lumry named Queen of the May; photo.
187 Cedar Falls band entertains
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During May Day activities.
188 Coronation and dance on the green attract large crowd
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Dorothy Lumry crowned May Queen; four thousand attend.
189 May festival grand success; forty floats and novelties make brilliant showing
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Description of activities, including parade.
190 Tag Day brings $150
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Will help defray May Day expenses.
191 Teachers again victors 5-4; trim Simpson in May Day game; Hoffman wins own game
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Description of the baseball victory.
192 The new technological fraternity
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Alpha Delta Alpha demonstrated radio set.
193 May Day parade
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Urges everyone to take part and to have a float.
194 May Day picnic
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To be held south of President Seerley's house.
195 Student Council announces May Day dance
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Semi-formal dress required; attendance limited to college students.
196 Tag Day--Friday
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Students should give $.10 to support May Day activities.
197 We presume that it is the duty
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Believes that May Day festivities should be filmed in order to be enjoyed by many more; might assist in recruitment.
198 Miss Lumry chosen Queen of May
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Dorothy Lumry will preside over May fete.
199 We have elected our May Queen
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Believes that two-year students should not be eligible for May Queen.
200 May Queen election
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All students and faculty are eligible to vote.