College Eye — July 1, 1925

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1 Notice Women will not need permission slips to leave campus over the Fourth of July holiday unless they are not going home.
1 The Fourth of July Poem about the Revolutionary War; honoring USA and freedom.
1 My country's freedom Poem about the good qualities of the USA.
1 Former student inspires listeners in two fine talks; Huget explains the great desire Excerpts from address by J. Percival Huget.
1 "Father and Dad" is unique play; Miss Maclaren takes the roll of eleven people Review of play "Father and Dad"; photo.
1 Department heads speak in chapel; new plan for chapel started last Friday Department heads will speak on Mondays and Fridays; Professor Fullerton will present music on Wednesdays; excerpts from addresses by Professors Condit and Lynch.
1 Geneva delegates give views on the value of this camp; men praise the fellowship that exists Delegates tell what the experience meant to them.
1 Women life savers give demonstration; give instruction in the use of a canoe Students demonstrate appropriate water safety conduct.
2 Judge not Uses Bible verse to encourage readers not to judge others.
2 A bouquet of eyelets Poems and quips submitted by campus members
2 A thought on the Geneva conference by one who was not there Criticizes the men who attended the Geneva Y.M.C.A conference for asking to make up their schoolwork.
4 Philo Enjoyed program; schedule of performers and their work.
4 Bartlett Hall party Went to Island Park.
4 Slifsgard-Moon Berniece Slifsgard married Glenn Moon.
4 Shoup-Hollingsworth Jennie Shoup married R. R. Hollingsworth.
4 Y. M. gospel team A group of men conducted a service in Waterloo.
4 Sunday service Judge F. F. Faville will speak.
4 Fisher--Fottral Bertha Fischer married James Fottral.