College Eye — June 30, 1933

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1 Member of first graduation class writes his alma mater desires information about other members of class Louis W. Pierce inquires about his classmates.
1 Church services to be omitted Sunday Because so few students will remain on campus over the Fourth of July weekend.
1 Band gives first summer concerts
1 Bradner Gilson is confined to hospital Seriousness not yet known.
1 Buildings are being painted and repaired Some rooms being remodeled and painted; exterior painting under way.
1 Bishop Ralph Magee, alumnus, is named Hamline President
1 One hundred-seventy students complete county exams here
1 Grundy Center to celebrate Herbert Quick Day July 4 Schoolhouse will be dedicated.
1 Story of a story traces progress of news from a reporter to pressman How a story develops before it appears in the College Eye.
1 English students rise with 'Old Sol' Professor Lambert's class meets early so that it will not conflict with the uniform county examinations.
1 Advertisers offer free show tickets to lucky students Free tickets to the Regent Theater.
1 Hart is named commissioner; seven Iowans delegated to serve in emergency education group Will serve as consultants.
1 Interest in newspaper work seems to 'run In Cram family'; father was editor, son is reporter on same publication Fred and Edwin Cram both have served on the student newspaper; Fred Cram looks back on the Normal Eyte.
1 What's her name? Did she send her picture? Secrets! New owner of old book writes back to ISTC.
1 Haight invents graph device, 'Mecograph' charts may be photographed; used for display R. C. Haight has invented a device that will make graphic representations of statistical data.
1 Three women earn 'A' grades for last term; fifty-nine names included on co-ed honor roll List of those on women's Honor Roll.
1 Plaster work in Commons is completed; general contract is to be completed by July 26 Other interior work remains to be done; should be complete for fall term.
1 Pre-school child has full day of directed activity Daily schedule at the pre-school.
1 Fullerton leaves to conduct rural Muscatine choir Will direct six hundred children.
1 English drama; American play to be staged; Theta Alpha Phi to present 'Children Of Moon' last week in July Preview of "Children of the Moon".
2 Editorials; proper tennis attire Types of attire to use while playing tennis; bathing suits are not allowed on a tennis court.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Poetry
2 Forum Professor Fagan outlines his views on the changing English language; says that slang and conversational informality will always be a part of that change.
2 Campuses for Coast to Coast News from other college campuses.
2 Books Book review of "Candelabra" by John Galsworthy
3 Untitled Margaret Jameson visited Helen Bartelt.
3 Slack's son, wife leave for Madison; were guests here Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Slacks visited.
3 Untitled Professors Brugger and Terry will visit Nebraska.
3 Mary Anderson, Alice Bradden are honored at summer party Honor supervisors of intermediate grades.
3 Wedding of Dawes, Knudsen event of April 8 at Galena Irene Dawes married K. B. Knudsen.
3 Anna Childs, former faculty member, is feted at breakfast Hosted by Professors Barker and Aitchison.
3 Myrna Dawes, Albert Miller are married at Sac City Sunday
3 Crawford, Cooper at Regent Theatre soon in "Today We Live"
3 Bride of Wendell Dunn is feted at post-nuptial shower Lola Rowland honored here.
3 George C. Robinson attends convention of Knight Templars
3 Dr. Finkenbinder leaves for Chicago Will attend several meetings.
3 Watson finds recreation in work; has taught twenty-three years Professor Watson enjoys his research and writing.
3 Mrs. Myron Wilcox entertains Merry Wives Club Friday Formal introduction of new son.
3 Student readings constitute second writers program At Writers' Club meeting.
3 Kappa Delta Pi tea entertains guests, members, June 27
3 Personals News about faculty and students.
3 Margaret Hemion sings at meeting of college women At AAUW meeting.
4 'Swimmin' hole' keeps up with times; boys' rendezvous of years ago proves popular as 'Cooler' for college students Students have enjoyed the swimming hole for many years.
4 Men's kittenball round robin is in full swing; captain Plantz' team wins first game of series
4 Five contests run off in faculty men's golf tournament Results of faculty golf competition.
4 Commons nears completion Commons is almost finished; photo.