May Day

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201 Election of May Queen
College Eye 14:28, p.1
Will hold primary election.
202 Annual Spring Festival, 1921
Old Gold 0:0, p.152
Description of 'The Dream Garden'; photo.
203 Physical education
Old Gold 0:0, p.118
Officers, members; photo.
204 May festival great success; forty-one floats and novelties in the parade
College Eye 14:11, p.1
Lengthy description of the parade and other activities.
205 May Queen chosen
College Eye 14:11, p.2
Lorrene Kreger selected.
206 Untitled
College Eye 14:1, p.4
Spring news notes.
207 Untitled
College Eye 14:1, p.8
A number of people from Charles City attended May Day activities.
208 Waterloo gets sensation
College Eye 14:11, p.8
Parade float visits Waterloo.
209 Waterloo mothers entertained
College Eye 14:11, p.8
Students entertain their mothers on May Day.
210 Advertising--a necessity
College Eye 13:34, p.4
College needs to do a better job of advertising social events.
211 Notice all May Day parade enthusiasts
College Eye 13:34, p.1
Participants must leave description of floats so that the parade can be arranged.
212 P. T.'s preparing drama dance; students working hard for May Fete; Tag Day a success
College Eye 13:34, p.1
Schedule of May Day activities; women preparing dance.
213 Grade news
College Eye 13:33, p.3
Children making May baskets.
214 Notice to organizations participating in May Day parade
College Eye 13:33, p.2
Must notify chairman so that he can arrange the parade.
215 Tag Day on May fourth; proceeds will be used to defray expenses of May Fete
College Eye 13:33, p.1
Price is indefinite, but looking for $.25.
216 Louise Fuerste elected queen for May event; the event will be May 17; accomplished violinist
College Eye 13:32, p.1
Vote tally for election.
217 Student Council has arranged for May Fete parade; every organization in school to be represented; big feature of May Day
College Eye 13:32, p.1
Will give each organization $5; a preview of some of the floats.
218 Editorially speaking
College Eye 13:30, p.4
Description of activities during the May Fete.
219 Student Council reports finances
College Eye 13:29, p.5
Will donate money to Student Loan Fund; planning for May Day activities.
220 Inquiring Reporter
College Eye 13:22, p.4
Students answer the question, "There is some discussion as to whether we should have May Day this year, or whether it would be better to put the money in the Student Loan Fund. What is your opinion?"
221 Student Council unveils problems they considered
College Eye 13:18, p.1
Recommends that ISTC hold a May Day celebration, eliminate chapel attendance slips, organize a Publicity Bureau, provide a school supply store, and organize two more dances.
222 May Day Fete
Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.1
The Student Council directs May Day activities. A parade, dance, tennis tournament, and band concert are among the program's activities.
223 Student Council
Old Gold 0:0, p.183
Roster of officers and members; brief overview of the council; photo.
224 Achoth Apartments
College Eye 12:34, p.8
News of residents.
225 May Day fete a success despite cold
College Eye 12:34, p.1
Lengthy description of parade and ceremonies.
226 The May Day program
College Eye 12:33, p.2
Schedule of events.
227 Miss Decker elected May queen
College Eye 12:32, p.1

Brief profile of Beatrice Decker.

228 Tag day tomorrow; get rid of all your debts tomorrow
College Eye 12:31, p.1
Buy a tag to raise money for May Day festivities.
229 Final May Day plan
College Eye 12:30, p.1
Schedule of events.
230 May Queen election next week; every student may vote at May queen election
College Eye 12:30, p.1
Any woman graduating in 1921 is eligible for May queen.
231 Change in May Day plans
College Eye 12:29, p.1
Departments will no longer be in charge of making floats; the classes will make floats for the parade.
232 May Day fete on May 13; plans for May Day announced
College Eye 12:28, p.1
Will have parade with float contest and May Queen contest, followed by a dance and dinner for each class on campus.
233 Vote for May Queen
College Eye 12:28, p.3
Students graduating this year are eligible to vote.
234 Hon. Laurence DeGraff
Alumni News Letter 4:4, p.2
Republican candidate for Supreme Cench of Iowa; gave the May Day Fete address in 1918.
235 Annual Spring Festival
Alumni News Letter 4:3, p.1
Annual Spring Festival, May 12, was spent in the gymnasium because of rain, and was repeated May 18 outside. Winifred Tuttle was queen of May. Many activities took place.
236 Fete was big success
College Eye 11:33, p.1
Brief review of events at annual May Day celebration.
237 Senior B. A.
College Eye 11:, p.4
News from the senior class.
238 May Queen chosen; fete to be May 12
College Eye 11:31, p.1
Winifred Tuttle was elected May Queen; May Day festival will take place on May 12.
239 The May Day Fete for 1919
Alumni News Letter 3:3, p.2
Annual Student Day held May 13-14 including special assembly with talk by R. W. Getchell and dance. The next day May Pole Dance, crowning of May Queen, class picnics, May Day Address, athletic contests with baseball game, and a band concert held.
240 Begrudging fifty cents
College Eye 10:27, p.2
All students need to pay their fifty cent fee for the May Day fete.
241 College spirit advanced in unequaled strides; May Day exercises one big success with every student closer to college.
College Eye 10:27, p.1
Description of May Day celebrations.
242 Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Richards
College Eye 10:27, p.5
Cotter couple visited daughter Anita; attended May fete.
243 Win one, drop one, is week's baseball record; Dubuque is nosed out of a victory here last Wednesday when Porter crosses plate.
College Eye 10:27, p.1
The baseball team wins a game, then loses a game, then wins a game. Also, the last game against Dubuque was a close one, but Teachers College came out on top.
244 A progressive Student Council
College Eye 10:26, p.2
The Student Council is doing well; have put together a lot of entertaining activities.
245 May Day Fete program staged today on campus; baseball game with Dubuque to be played at 2:30 on local diamond. All college classes are dismissed.
College Eye 10:26, p.1
Schedule of May Day activities.
246 Council appropriates large fete sum; every student is assessed fifty cents for costumes
College Eye 10:1, p.1
Costumes for May Day celebration will cost over $300.
247 Miss Margaret Fullerton guessed it.
College Eye 10:1, p.3
Guessed that "Min and Maggie" will follow Andy and Jiggs to the May Day Fete.
248 May Day fete to be success; committees appointed
College Eye 10:25, p.1
Roster of committee members.
249 Students elect Alva Gaarder as May Queen
College Eye 10:25, p.1
Alva Gaarder; photo.
250 Equal suffrage given in May queen election; Friday at chapel time every student is expected to vote
College Eye 10:24, p.1
251 The 1918 student May holiday
Alumni News Letter 2:3, p.4
Program, picnic, international dances, machine gun demonstration, and band concert were held to celebrate annual May Fete.
252 May Day great success; machine gun squad big feature of the day; address by Judge Lawrence DeGraff of Des Moines; address by Irving Hart
College Eye 9:30, p.1
Schedule of events.
253 Appreciation
College Eye 9:28, p.4
Thanks Cedar Falls for celebrating Liberty Day.
254 Liberty Day college participates in parade and celebration; battalion, classes, faculty and Red Cross march
College Eye 9:28, p.1
Patriotic Day is celebrated instead of May Day; classes are cancelled for the day.
255 Committees decide on nature of program for Patriotic Day
College Eye 9:27, p.7
Tentative program for Patriotic Day on May 15th.
256 Patriotic May Day
College Eye 9:27, p.4
Patriotic Day will be celebrated this year instead of May Day; history of May Day celebration recounted.
257 Sponsors decide to have Patriotic Day
College Eye 9:26, p.4
Instead of May Day, Patriotic Day will be held this year.
258 A Patriotic Day
College Eye 9:25, p.4
May have a Patriotic Day instead of a May Day this year.
259 Homerian
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Gives information on the Homerian society, includes roll; photos.

260 Social Science Club
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Photos of the Social Science Club.
261 Editorial
College Eye 8:26, p.4
Addresses asking foolish questions in class, adding a patriotic demonstration to May Day festivities, military drills on campus, and obtaining military uniforms for men participating in drills.
262 Will students cooperate in May Day fete; its educational value
College Eye 8:26, p.1
Believes May Day festivities should be carried on and is shocked that the Student Council would consider suspending them.
263 Editorial
College Eye 8:25, p.4
Denounces students missing class on account of lack of sleep as well as vandalism in the cloak rooms; addresses disturbances during chapel services; questions excessive use of funds for a May Day parade; requests reporters have their stories in on time.
264 Student Council
College Eye 8:24, p.1
News notes from the Student Council; Pay-Up Day was a success; planning to make motion picture of May Day parade.
265 Meeting of Student Council; March 2
College Eye 8:21, p.3
Minutes from Student Council meeting; considered May Day celebration and school directory.
266 The May Fete
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
Parade, operetta, and Cedar Falls Concert Band performance marked the May 17 May Day celebration.
267 Chresto gossip
Old Gold 0:0, p.217
Gossip, candid photos, and quotations.
268 Eulalian
Old Gold 0:0, p.197
Colors, emblem, flowers, mascot, motto, presidents, members and honorary members, and candid photos; photo.
269 Photo
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Candid photos from Ossoli Literary Society; photo.
270 Photo
Old Gold 0:0, p.211
Candid photo of members of the Homerian Literary Society. Short prophecies for the class; photo.
271 Annual May fete is a success; the parade
College Eye 7:31, p.1
Floats were not as elaborate as they have been in previous years, but the parade was enjoyed both by faculty and students.
272 Remember the seventeenth; May festival will be next Wednesday
College Eye 7:29, p.1
One event is the performance of "Contest of the Nations".
273 The May Day "Operetta"; the operetta "Contest of the Nation", will be presented by students on May Day
College Eye 7:27, p.1
May Day play chosen and cast.
274 May fete will occur May 17; the annual festival will take place when the campus is the most beautiful
College Eye 7:26, p.1
The Senior Class is developing a schedule.
275 Band concert is May Day finale; concludes one of the greatest festival days in history of college; mammoth lantern parade
College Eye 4:30, p.1
Review of performance by Cedar Falls band; featured performance of composition by Hawley Whitacre.
276 May Day frolic is best of all; eclipses all previous attempts; parade makes tour of Hill and downtown section; Irene Simpson is May Queen
College Eye 4:30, p.1
Review of events; weather good; parade went well.
277 Untitled
College Eye 6:31, p.4
Bids farewell to readers; briefly comments on May Day, Christianity on campus, the prospect of a Campanile, the Commencement play and Delta Sigma Rho.
278 All eyes toward May Day fete; Wednesday, May 12 is date; great preparations are in progress; Irene Simpson is May Queen
College Eye 4:29, p.1

Parade will be included in May Day festivities.

279 The May Day fete
College Eye 6:30, p.4
Briefly comments on May Day, Lester Ary's oratorical success, teaching, and education.
280 Training School celebrates May Day; special program given Friday afternoon; kindergarten students up to seniors participate
College Eye 4:29, p.4
"The Enchanted Garden" was performed by students as a part of May Day celebrations.
281 Irene Simpson is May Queen; popular member of B. A. class is elected by a large majority; May twelfth is the date; extensive festivities are planned
College Eye 4:27, p.1
Student body elected Irene Simpson to reign over May Day festivities.
282 Select candidates for May Queen; various classes choose candidates well known in school; election bids fair to be a close one
College Eye 4:26, p.1
Nominees for May Queen are announced; student body will vote.
283 Students plan May Day fete; annual spring festival and frolic will occur May 12; extensive preparations in progress
College Eye 4:25, p.1
Students have decided to make the May Day celebration an annual event.
284 Home Economics
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Illustration of woman baking; roster and photos of Home Economic students, including their home addresses, chief virtues, and "pet" expressions; sample luncheon menu; photo.
285 May Day Fete
Old Gold 0:0, p.122
May Day festivities at ISTC; photo.
286 Annual May Day fete held last Friday, May first
College Eye 3:29, p.476
Held parade, dances, and pageant; description of floats; thousands watch; many attend pageant on south lawn; College Band played.
287 Cedar Falls Concert Band will appear in program at the college
College Eye 3:27, p.449
Will perform evening before May Day celebration.
288 Hazel Strayer is chosen May Queen for big May Day festival
College Eye 3:27, p.444
Over one thousand votes were cast; many groups will have floats in the parade..
289 May Day fete is now being planned
College Eye 3:26, p.428
Will hold parade and crown May Queen; first celebration was held in 1913.
290 Celebration success; May Day fete nearly perfect in every detail; immense audience
College Eye 2:30, p.1

Recap of May Day celebration events.

291 Leavitt speaks at celebration; popular Cedar Falls banker speaks at May fete; pays high tribute to Seerley
College Eye 2:30, p.1

Roger Leavitt remarks on the coordination controversy of the previous autumn and winter.

292 College calendar
College Eye 2:29, p.8

Meetings and events planned.

293 Extensive plans for May fete; begins with grand parade and closes with band concert
College Eye 2:29, p.1

Describes events planned for T.C.'s first May Day celebration.

294 Big May Day celebration; school to be dismissed--systematic plans being made
College Eye 2:28, p.1

First May Day celebration to be held on Teachers College campus.

295 May Day Queen chosen; Mrs. Blanche Walters popular choice
College Eye 2:28, p.4

Blanche Walters chosen by the students to be May Queen.

296 When May 1st arrives
College Eye 2:28, p.4

Urges members of the college community to enjoy the May Day celebration to its fullest.

297 May Day "Feed"
Old Gold 0:0, p.52
Description of May Day gathering.
298 May Day exercises
Normal Eyte 18:29, p.462
Held May pole ceremony and dance.
299 Miss Gunn is surprised
Normal Eyte 15:31, p.485
A May Day celebration was given by the Kindergarten students.
300 The children on Normal Hill
Normal Eyte 9:29, p.689
Enjoyed May Day.