College Eye — July 2, 1926

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1 Dean Reed speaks to Boy Scouts at Fayette "Round Up" Twenty students in Boy Scout leadership course accompanied him.
1 Pedagogs hold party Education faculty have dinner.
1 Y. M. C. A students favorably impressed by Geneva conference ISTC students spend ten days in camp there.
1 Work on memorial Campanile progressing Clock faces complete; should begin belfry work soon; hope to be done during August.
1 Independence Day observed today; Prof. Campbell gives patriotic address at chapel Text of Professor Campbell's address.
1 Jefferson paid high tribute throughout land; Monday chapel service given in honor of Jefferson's birthday Professor Shannon lauds Thomas Jefferson in patriotic week chapel exercises.
1 Celebration at fairgrounds July 5-6; students given chance to attend Black Hawk County pageant Cedar Falls Women's Club will present historical pageant.
1 Publishers accept Prof. Watson's text Book is for freshman mathematics course.
1 Notice Will take orders for Commencement announcements.
2 Senior news Roster of summer officers.
2 Sport craft for all the year Book review of "Sport Craft for All Year" by Dale Van Horn.
2 Rio Bravo Book review of "Rio Bravo" by Edwin L. Sabin.
2 Faculty picnic At golf course.
2 Bridge-luncheon Professors Wild and White entertain friends.
2 Fraternity picnic Theta Alpha Phi holds initiation.
3 Old-time waltz championed by modern writer who declares Charleston is merely ragtime offshoot of old "jig" An essay on new and old dance forms.
3 Glenister of the Mounted Movie preview.
4 What shall I do next? Gives advice to graduates on how to prepare for life after college.
5 Professor Shannon author of history book; work is credited authentic Completes work on Civil War; will go to University of Kansas following summer term.
6 New tennis courts completed Eight new courts located north of new gym; work also progressing on new track and football field; part of new west campus project.
6 Pirates beat unknown 8-1 In intramural baseball, the Pirates beat the Unknowns, 8-1.
7 Bishop Lowe lays stress on righteousness; Methodist bishop pictures to college audience the right kind of vision Text of his address.
7 Phi Omega Pi News about members.
8 V. O. V. Sigma Phi Roster of those who attended picnic; news about members.
8 Wesley Foundation News and updates about students involved with the foundation.
8 Alpha Beta Gamma Gwendolyn Basler visiting; Christie Tollefson returned home; Ann Collins visited Vinton.
8 Seerley to extension schools Plans for annual visit to extension summer schools in Clarinda, Bloomfield, and Muscatine.
8 Square & Compass Club News and updates of members and alumni.
8 Phi Omega Pi news News about members.
8 Pi Theta Pi Enjoyed a picnic; Mildred Peterson visited.
8 Y. W. C. A. news Ninety-one attended breakfast around the campfire; lost coffee pot; Miss Beatty to conduct next meeting.