College Eye — June 27, 1930

Page Title Summary Scan
1 Stepladders and Dean's legs get mixed up Dean Reed hurts leg in accident.
1 Extension school scatters education from KFNF; emanations may be heard by tuning in on Henry Fields between 3:30 and 4:00 Broadcasts from Shenandoah heard daily.
1 Class discusses gov't problems Extemporaneous speaking students considering government control of light and water corporations.
1 Shod and socked alike, two pair of feet click on together Profile of twins Harold and Howard McKnight.
1 Old man editorial bids campus farewell Afraid that an editorial might be dull and uninteresting.
1 From pre-school to college is plan of education exhibit; other department exhibits are announced by state fair committee Description of State Fair exhibit; will cover forty feet of wall space.
1 Jumps from pigskins to pianos are nothing in his young life Profile of Michael Klinoff.
1 Story of creation will be interpreted at church Sunday; Genesis not Darwin will be the basis of this interpretation of man's start on earth
1 Gertrude Templeton wins Y. W. membership drive; one hundred thirty new members are obtained during the campaign
1 County exam grind is over once more; three hundred twenty-five took the test at men's gym this week Three take second grade state examinations; others take first of second grade county exams.
1 Forty-eight profs prepare for annual golf handicap Early results of competition.
2 Alta Freeman Will go to Chicago with her mother where Mrs. Freeman will enter the hospital for an operation.
2 George W. Samson Will drive to Chicago with Elizabeth Burney Schmidt, Naomi Evans, and Alta Freeman.
2 Dr. F. N. Mead Attending the annual convention of the American Medical association in Detroit.
2 R. W. Getchell and family Drove to Madison, Wisconsin, to be present at the commencement exercises of the University of Wisconsin.
2 Cecil Kemp Visited campus.
2 O. B. Read Touring the Southwest with his wife and daughter.
2 George R. Mach Granted leave of absence; will study for his doctorate at the University of Illinois.
2 Dora E. Kearney Enrolled in the graduate school at the University of Minnesota.
2 A new electric blue printing machine Installed in the manual arts department as well as a new electric blueprint washer.
2 Harold Palmer Returned to Cedar Falls for the Palmer family reunion.
2 John Schuneman Visited Effie Schuneman with Mrs. Edgar Schuneman and her daughter; returned to their home in Wyoming.
2 Leland Mathis Will receive his master's degree from the state college in Washington.
2 F. W. Lambertson Will deliver an address at Sharon, Iowa on July 4th.
2 Grace Lambertson Spending a week in West Liberty with her sister.
2 Merle R. Fish Visited his daughter, Evelyn, on campus.
3 Blind T. C. alumnus challenges fortune selling typewriters Profile of Lester Lalan.
3 Students struggle "ad astra per aspera" Professor Cable's students study astronomy.
4 Ban gives editor a good excuse to abandon editorial writing Banning of editorials is discussed; reward is offered to people who take down expired signs and posters; criminal is compared to a mosquito.
4 Life Savers Women receive life-saving badges.
5 Sign your name Women should sign up for tennis tournament.
5 Young swimmers may now enjoy splash in T.C. pool Training School girls may now use pool.
5 Virginia Avery Gable Virginia Gable will study with Rudolph Ganz in Chicago.
5 Weary co-eds relax in friendly rooms of dean's apartment Women may drop into Dean of Women's office to relax.
5 Efficiency is aim of new news system installed by Eye Reporters assigned to department beats.
5 Men are tooted from last retreat by "fair" majority Women join the College Band.
5 Ira S. Condit Professor Condit went to Rotary meeting in Chicago.
5 Music recitals Virginia Gable, Merle Sliter, and Ingrid Madsen will perform.
6 Mathematics Club Emma Lambert will speak at next meeting.
6 The Y. W. C. A. house party To be held at Willard Hall, June 27-29.
6 The members of Sigma Tau Delta Met at the home of Selina Terry; roster of officers.
6 The staff of the social science department Planned and carried out a surprise party for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tascher.
6 The Faculty Dames Entertained the College Club.
6 Housemothers Guests of the Dean of Women for a tea.
6 At the meeting on the campus Monday evening County group 13 chose the name Potamaria; roster of officers and members of the entertainment and eats committee.
6 The "Indians" or county group number two Get-together to be held on the South Campus.
6 Black Hawk Group 7 making plans for a picnic.
6 A wiener roast, baseball, and dodge ball Will be the food and entertainment for the county group 15.
6 County group number 18 Picnic to be held at Island Park on June 30.
6 "Belijo Cemuco" County group 14 plans to go to Dry Run Creek on July 1.
6 Meeting of federation of clubs starts materialization of plans
7 Pi Omega Pi Francis Botsford was the guest speaker at recent meeting.
7 A. D. A. House party planned for June 27.
7 Pi Beta Alpha Held picnic for first meeting of the summer term; roster of officers.
7 The Little Brown Church Irene Fitje married Herman Fuehrer; Bertha Watson married Milo Cotterll.
7 Amy Melavie Van Duyn Married Herbert N. Breudel.
7 Membership week for the Y. W. C. A. Officially closed on Monday; program for membership tea.
7 Martin Luther Foundation Picnic supper held on the lawn.
7 Wesley Foundation Next Epworth League meeting to be led by Leona Dority.
7 Y. W. C. A. Old fashioned picnic to be held; preceded by a hike.
7 Westminster Foundation Grant Bailey will speak at the next Christian Endeavor meeting.
7 The Line Campus gossip.
8 H. E. Murphy H. E. Murphy will attend the University of Wisconsin.
8 Tots play for movies Training School students included in education film.
8 Winner of state radio contest to sing in local concert Genevieve Hays will sing with College Symphony Orchestra.
8 Theatre features "Ladies of Leisure"
8 Grads to lengthen names by adding advanced degrees Five TC alumni receive graduate degrees at the University of Iowa.
8 Vivid personality of Gandhi revealed by British speaker; describes Hindu-British problems to students of nine states Review of work at the YMCA camp at Lake Geneva.