College Eye — June 5, 1935

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1 Science department, athletics, publications, dramatics, make forward strides in past year; retirement of Dr. Begeman is major change in science group Summary of the 1934-1935 school year.
1 Topics announced for forum meets Roster of speakers and their topics.
1 Well rounded social program for summer term students includes variety of activities; registration tea, faculty-student reception held today Quick sketch of summer activities.
1 Logan is soloist at next Sunday chapel
1 Finlayson to edit student handbook Will include general information about policies and student organizations.
1 'Get Personality,' Nollen cautions budding Tutors Excerpts from Commencement address by John Scholte Nollen.
1 Summer leisure program planned Several faculty members will be featured.
1 Jernegan gives views concerning Chicago U. plan Speaks on limited admissions policy.
1 Liver lunch followed by bath gives Nancy Newt fresh outlook; member of the Order of Salamanders tries simple life Newt living in laboratory.
1 New 'Eye' staff resumes duties; need reporters List of staff members.
1 Rhythm Rascals to play for rec dance
1 College grants degree to 262 Summary of Commencement activities; list of graduates.
1 Eye seeks new "Ad" manager
1 Variety of books will be reviewed in Summer series Schedule of reviews.
2 Communist Athletes University of Wisconsin students, trying to prove they are not radical communists, became riotous .
2 Develop yourself if you would develop others, Nollen advises Spring graduates Lengthy excerpts from Commencement address by John S. Nollen; photo.
2 P. S.--He didn't get the job Critical of article written by University of Iowa graduate about teaching positions in Iowa.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
3 Panther netmen close successful season on courts Tennis team beats Penn College, 5-1.
3 Alumni ball club defeats varsity
3 "Today's new ideas date back to 18th century"--Jernegan Marcus M. Jernegan talks about historical roots.
3 Tutors finish great season on cinderpath; Dickinsonmen win pair of conference track championships Panthers finish fifth overall in multi-state meet.
4 Famous for his ball-playing, "Ev" Scott prefers Ping-Pong; Panther pitcher turns in no-hit, no-run game at Ypsilanti Panthers won, 6-0; photo.
4 "How are bulletins mailed?" answered for many inquirers Anna Wild is in charge of the college mailing list.
4 Eddie Cram writes song, "Blind Date" Published by New York company.
4 Annual athletic recognition day held Wednesday; Klotz honored; Kimberlin, Cheney named most valuable List of those who received awards.
5 "Earmarks: of first training school discovered by reporter; little white school house once surrounded by prairie grass Outline of original training school building at corner of 27th and College Streets can still be seen.
5 Bulletin board at Crossroads has new role Will feature information from different departments on a rotating basis.
5 "Wee, wee, wee!" pigs on campus Campus School students create marionettes.
5 Cory, Paul attend Robinsonian drama Watch robins learn to fly.
5 Work of Women's League for past year summarized Brief outline of activities.
5 Virginia Lawrence crowned queen at campus May fete
5 'At Homes' resumed for summer term Opportunities for students to get to know the faculty.
5 Coon-Curtis nuptials announced on May 25 Marjorie Coon married Hubert Curtis.
5 Registration tea today inaugurates social activities of summer term Campus social calendar.