College Eye — June 3, 1936

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1 Smiley selected as Director of Foods; Hill succeeds Marr Brief profiles of Mary Smiley and Ilis Marr.
1 Finlayson accepts broadcasting job In Lincoln, Nebraska.
1 Scholastic awards for next year to Telleen, Bergstrom Win Bertha Martin Scholarships.
1 Teachers College to offer new course in social science Contemporary Affairs course will be required starting fall 1937.
1 Roadman addresses graduating class at Baccalaureate Excerpts from his address.
1 Fry's orchestra plays for "rec" dancing every Monday night
1 Ho hum, 6:30, there goes the alarm clock Students get used to early classes.
1 Baker dedication held at Commons last Wednesday Brief excerpts from addresses.
1 Rose Hanson will direct Baker Hall Appointed for the summer.
1 "Gally" leaves old abode; residing in biology department Violet Franklin's alligator moves to new quarters.
1 Dean Oldfather is speaker at graduation; "culture a growing thing" he tells graduating students Excerpts from his address.
1 Bosley to speak at chapel services on Christianity, Sunday
1 Faculty members to attend N. E. A. meeting Professors Cram and Divelbess attend Oregon meeting.
1 It's home to them now Men move into brand new Baker Hall; photo.
1 "Sing" series to be college high spot Tuesday evenings Everyone invited.
1 Complete new staff to edit College Eye for summer term Roster of staff.
1 Six make final appearance in production, "Accent on Youth"; struggle between youth an age is commencement play theme Review of the play.
1 Changes made in faculty for summer term; nine departments are affected; exchanges, travel and study in summer program for faculty Several faculty on leaves of absence.
2 Bartlett Hall to collect pictures Women may rent prints for their rooms.
2 Welcome, students Welcomes students who have come for the summer session at ISTC.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 French movie to be shown here Will show "La Maternelle".
2 Untitled President Latham will receive students at tea.
2 Grant awarded honor necklace Dorothy Grant receives Branagan award; Marion Rose receives sorority award.
3 Dockeray takes tests for Ph. D. At University of Ohio.
3 Lambertson's article is published within May issue of Gavel Writes on conciliation.
3 Many changes to greet returning summer students Summary of campus changes and improvements.
3 New Sunday School class to be taught by Bosley and Todd Will study the Bible as literature.
3 French class gives two performances at Training School
3 First college class has song, prayer, scripture in 1876 A look back at the first class at the Iowa State Normal School.
3 Chairmen appointed by Student Council Roster of chairs.
3 Yocum, Bogh win archery contest
3 W. A. A. announces officers for year List of officers.
4 Switchboard has full-time operators Jean Sloan and Genevieve Ostergard will work for the summer.
4 Writers' Club makes plans for summer
4 Inter-church picnic Representing all churches in Cedar Falls.
4 Numerous events are planned for summer session Brief schedule of activities.
4 Fuller attends meeting in Des Moines For state health board.
4 Activities to undergo transition with advent of summer term Campus social calendar.
4 Kappa Delta Pi to hold picnic June 12
4 Nelson and Bryan honored at tea Will be leaving their positions.
4 Marjorie Snell to wed Joseph Lake
4 Charles announces movies for summer
4 John H. Smith is wed to Agnes Davison
5 Research committee will make records Of child study radio broadcasts.
5 R. Skar receives Ph. D. degree soon From University of Iowa.
5 College Eye stories no longer "yellow" Will use different colored papers in editing.
5 Student teacher says knowledge is heavy Sending lesson plans home proves expensive.
5 Steeplejack dresses flag pole in silver Worker paints flagpole and fixes pulley.
5 Bel Canto concert given recognition For living American composers.
5 Sigma Alpha Iota List of officers.
5 Assistant librarians clip important news for reference file Process for creating vertical files.
5 Spaghetti-cabbage a favorite dish when Ellen Richards Club cooks it; working man's perfect lunch demonstrated to relief families Assisting families on relief in Waterloo.
5 Cheney elected to head of Blue Key Roster of officers.
5 Boy Scout course given this summer Professor Buffum will offer leadership course.
6 Batting averages Batting averages for the 1936 season.
6 Panther track team annexes North Central Championship; Tutors climax 1936 season with successful loop title defense ISTC took first place at the North Central Conference Championships in Brookings, South Dakota.
6 Athletes are given honors at end of successful year in Teachers College sports; Terry Olin awarded trophy for scholarship during four years Letters and other athletic awards were presented at the athletic recognition assembly on May 27; photo.
6 Freshmen win from Wartburg varsity to close their season ISTC defeated Wartburg College, 13-12.
6 Sports planned for summer term Intramural sports for the summer session will include kittenball, tennis, and golf.
6 Blanchard named as leading batter on '36 Tutor nine Gordon Blanchard holds the highest batting average for ISTC with .474.
6 White, Gnagy enter Central track meet Roland White and Lloyd Gnagy will compete in the Central Intercollegiate track and field meet in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
6 Tutor baseball nine winds up 1936 season; prospects are bright for winning ball team next year ISTC finished the season with eight wins and six losses.
7 Monkey family bids campus good-bye; go to summer home Now living in Island Park.
7 Yes indeed, it's all over now; for women don shorts and wield bats; Doris White explains changing world of activities for women Professor White talks about changes in women's physical education; photo.
7 E. Rath tries many methods of travel A complicated trip to Dallas, Iowa.
7 Wilcox's investment brings big return Professor Wilcox loses money redeeming a tiny deposit in a bank.
7 Lost, found articles await their owners in general office Description of items.
7 Dr. Nollon speaks to graduating class at Training School John Scholte Nollon spoke.
7 Life and sparkle in Purple Pen Survey of contents.
7 Women compete in swim meet Thursday at Men's Gymnasium About fifty women competed.
8 Alumni dinner at Commons Sunday for past graduates Class of 1911 honored