College Eye — July 26, 1935

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1 Some collect 'em; he enjoys them Professor Lillehei enjoys his stamp collection.
1 Coming exhibit to show work of publications Board of Control of Student Publications will mount exhibit.
1 Parrott attends Vermont school Studying at Vermont School of the Dance.
1 Old South Hall remodeled into small assembly Old Gilchrist Hall chapel is being remodeled; stained glass windows will be removed; project will cost $6000.
1 Samuelson honored at dinner party in Des Moines July 25 Sponsored by ISTA.
1 Porcupine's quill and ticker tape tell traveler's tale Lillie Anderson has souvenirs of her extensive travels.
1 College to aid music program of Bible meet; symphony orchestra, glee clubs, college choir are listed Several groups will perform at the Cedar Falls Bible Conference.
1 College high school Honor Roll released List of names.
1 Chapel dispensed in deference to Bible Conference
1 Burch to meet Orr for crown Intramural golf title is to be determined.
1 Singers draw largest audience from here Performance by Piney Woods School group earns $157.
1 Highs and lows of domesticity charted in 'Love and Geography'; blend of laughter and tears in Scandinavian comedy-drama Review of the play.
1 Teacher needs tact, Miss Paine says at forum Excerpts from address by Olive Paine.
1 Five survive faculty golf meet to date
1 Gladice Sears develops new theory for teaching typing; Plainfield high freshmen hundred percent typists Advocates introduction of keyboarding skills classes early.
1 Xylophonist next music hour soloist Shirley Oeser will perform.
1 Students studious in spite of heat, librarian proves Over 32,000 books checked out in June.
1 Dr. Frank Clapp is speaker for Commencement; is worker in standardized and self-marking tests Profile of Frank L. Clapp.
1 Education In The News News and issues from college campuses across the United States.
2 "Our teacher, she said--" Teachers need to make a good impression on parents.
2 Needed--a laboratory course in getting and keeping a job To keep a teaching position, one must fit well with the community or be voted out of the district.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Decline of murder as an art laid to lack of intelligence Asserts that murder has lost its meticulous beauty.
2 Campuses From Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
3 Miss Anna R. Wild honored by buffet luncheon in Alcove Celebrated her birthday.
3 Farrell, Smith voted as best speakers by Kiwanis in Waterloo Group of four speaks to club.
3 Picnic honoring R. W. Harbeson displays talent Social Science faculty have fun at picnic.
3 Staff members leave tomorrow on western trip Will visit South Dakota and Wyoming.
3 Branch Briefs News from the Branch Summer School.
3 July, with its weddings, has high average in news; many entertain Campus social calendar.
3 Beery, Menjou star in new college movie Will show "The Mighty Barnum".
3 Writers' Club picnic in alcove following mezzanine meeting Members read from their work.
3 Youngest freshman turns interests to trains, grammar Nursery school student discovering new interests.
3 Margaret L. Riggs to wed Oran Allen August sixteenth
4 "Little red school house" explained Professor Todd explains the phrase "little red school house".
4 "Hooray For Love" is feature at Iowa
4 Ferguson wins in magazine contest Jessie Ferguson wins prize for identifying quotations.
4 Mohrmen defeat Fiester nine 11-8 Mohr's kittenball team champions over Fiester's and Frost's teams.
4 Women's Sports Discusses last week's canoeing class activities.
4 Book exhibit deals with photography
4 Mohr leads at half-way mark; first half of split season completed in kittenball league Statistics so far for kittenball: Mohr 3-0, Axmear 2-1, Frost 1-2, Fiester 0-3.
4 Pedagogue turns poet and records children's actions Juanita Hess writes poems about her young students.
4 Papa Hickok loves that buzzing sound Ruth Ransom has eleven cousins whose first name begins with the letter Z.
4 Teachers College well represented on city net team Students participate in city-wide tennis tournament.
4 Tutor football outlook seems fair for 1935; eighteen lettermen are expected to return this fall Assessing Panther football team for coming year; photos.