College Eye — July 12, 1935

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1 Co-eds prepare their lessons to rhythm of the hairdresser; find beauty shop is good place to concentrate on studies Women often study at the beauty salon.
1 Eight students make 'A' record in Spring term; seventy-one named with grade point average over 3.33 List of those honored; photo.
1 Hearst is elected to membership in Sigma Tau Delta Profile of James Hearst.
1 Dr. Howland Hanson to preach at chapel
1 Hays chooses Minnesingers List of glee club members.
1 Band to accompany outdoor music hour next Tuesday night
1 Leisure program to feature Peck in song recital Professor Hays' daughter will perform.
1 Getchell writes of "Playboys'" cruise Bob Getchell writes of experiences with his band on shipboard.
1 Hundred-dollar coin is object of hill merchant's penny hunt; makes coin collecting most profitable as hobby Lester Lalan talks about collecting coins.
1 Comedy opens summer term drama program; Love and Geography to be presented July 25-26 at college Will present "Love and Geography"; list of cast members.
1 Thompson outlines recent legislation in forum speech
1 Voice of experience dispels students' dream of leisure; spare time for teachers? Ask someone who really knows Rural teacher talks about her busy life.
1 Persistent robins build three nests on steam-roller Robins persist in building a nest in a dangerous location; photo.
1 Band employs "lab" technique Students take over directing to get ready for their teaching positions.
2 Three poems by James Hearst Text of "Clover Swaths,Belief", and "Fall Plowing".
2 Score 0-0 Favors National Education Association's stance on teaching all sides of issues in the classroom.
2 Problem of the unemployed hobo Graduates of Hobo College receive their degrees.
2 Bulletin board parasites Concerned about students tacking up announcements on new bulletin boards.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the world.
3 Campus This Week Students attended informal hours at Bartlett Hall; Professor Mayfield returns from NEA meeting.
3 Group commemorates founding of school In Mason City.
3 Faculty Camera Club displays photographs
3 Dahl, Thomas plan to wed in August Margaret Dahl will marry Loren Thomas.
3 Women's Sports Physical activities for women.
3 Garden Club guests at tea on Gaffin lawn
3 Death claims Eva Waters, 1914 graduate Eva Waters died July 8, 1935.
3 Kappa Mu Epsilon plans Alumni picnic List of officers.
3 First week after holiday filled to brim with social activities Campus social calendar.
3 Dean L. I. Reed to tour Alaska Will visit Washington and Alaska for one month.
3 Iota Eta Pi meet to observe telescope
3 Miss Haight to pour for third "At Home" Faculty from five departments will entertain students.
3 Branch Briefs News from branch summer school.
3 Hesse, Hovey lead Writers' Club meeting Students read from their own work.
3 Russells are parents of eight-pound boy
4 Intramural golf pairing listed
4 Gene Stratton Porter's novel plays at Regent Will show "Keeper of the Bees".
4 Panther three-letter men Three athletes earn three letters each; photos.
4 Mohr's sluggers win two games to lead league Mohr championed over Axmear, 10-5; Mohr won against Fiester, 9-3; Frost triumphed over Fiester, 9-4.
4 Five Panthers earn awards in three sports; Stout, Champlin, McCabe winners of varsity letters Students are awarded for athletic performances; list of letter winners.
4 Wheeler and Woolsey play at Iowa theater Will show "The Nitwits".
4 Captains named for kittenball; Frost, Axmear, Fiester, and Mohr are chosen leaders
4 Panther cagers card 16 games; will compete for initial North Central court crown 1935-1936 schedule.
4 Colbert stars in "Imitation Of Life"