College Eye — August 23, 1935

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1 Jim says au revoir to gym this fall James Halpin will retire.
1 Swimming draws largest number of sportswomen Survey of recreational activities in which women participated.
1 Former student's school ranks high in Rangoon, Burma Mabel Reid's school does very well.
1 Architectural books shown at the library Description of display.
1 Livestock class visits Rath plant Professor Scott's class has made several field trips.
1 Two hundred to graduate this evening; directions for procession are announced for commencement Description of ceremony; list of graduates.
1 Employment fund is again available No word on amount of National Youth Administration money that will be available.
1 Thumbs and flies; sees western Iowa Wilbert Bornholdt makes quick trip via hitchhiking.
1 Plans complete for remodeling Women's Gym; addition to be built for housing swimming pool Keffer and Jones are architects; project will cost about $109,000, with $49,000 from federal government; basement to be rebuilt; swimming pool built; hope to begin work in spring 1936.
1 Music conference set for February
1 Nursery school is aid in increasing I. Q., tests prove
1 Summer students enroll last week Enroll for fall term.
1 Invitations sent for conference on languages Highlights of the October conference.
1 Alumnus writes of first class at Iowa State Normal School; twenty-seven students and four instructors in initial normal Survey of most recent issue.
1 The World This Week Happenings around the world.
1 Co-eds' wardrobe problems are lightened by Women's League; suggestions are given for benefit of puzzled freshmen Advice on what to wear.
2 Can't even fix the sink! Advocates more industrial arts programs; feels they provide practical knowledge.
2 Should we wear blinders? Students are encouraged to keep open minds.
2 In summer school, life is just a bowl of "A" students Students enrolled in summer school are challenged more by practicing teachers.
2 Beginning is half the battle Even in hot weather, students should make time to study.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Gus unpeels his inner soul for the love of potatoes Gus peels potatoes with love.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
3 Campus This Week News and notes.
3 Women's Sports Results of semi-final tennis matches.
3 Close of term finds instructors planning vacations; many picnics Campus social calendar.
3 Church wedding for McClelland, Geraldine Fisher Geraldine Mae Fisher married Tom McClelland.
3 H. Rider Haggard's "She" plays at Iowa
3 Writers hold final meeting of term Ramona Teisinger will read.
3 Majority of faculty members will spend their vacations in Chicago, eastern states; some, however, prefer the Minnesota, Wisconsin lakes Faculty outline vacation plans.
3 Dr. Tascher, family visit friends here Profile of former faculty member Harold Tascher.
3 V. Ahrens, D. Maxson are married at Osage
3 Crosby, Shipman wed in Clarksville Maxine Crosby married Kline Shipman.
3 Louise Schepker is park picnic guest
4 Campus This Week News and notes.
4 Sixteen obtain coaching posts; two-thirds of coaching graduates of 1935 are placed List of those who have found jobs.
4 Miller, Jacobs, and Frost lead in tennis meet Results of intramural tennis competition.
4 Geertsma rites read August 20 at Parkersburg Richard Henry Geertsma died.
4 Construction of ten new Laykold net courts begun To be built southwest of the Women's Gym; will be primarily for use of women's classes; should be complete by October 1.
4 Frost-Men win final game in league series Kittenball play results.
4 Backs plentiful on Tutor squad; nine lettermen counted on for Panther offensive Season preview; photo.