College Eye — June 2, 1937

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1 Recreation program planned for year Will incorporate survey forms into programs..
1 School opens at Denison Nine faculty will teach at the branch summer school there.
1 Noted pianist fills music vacancy Louis Crowder will replace the late Alta Freeman.
1 Campus School awards diplomas Thirty-seven graduate from TCHS.
1 This man welcomes you O. R. Latham, president of the Teachers College, will welcome new students to the college for the upcoming summer session; photo.
1 Commencement play backsets cares of firstnighters Review of "Romantic Young Lady".
1 New "Eye" staff assumes summer duties List of new staff members.
1 Early chapel CHIC services to be held thirty minutes earlier in the summer.
1 New teacher Junetta C. Heinonen will re-join staff of the Campus School in the fall.
1 Summer term is chuck full of fun; dances, sings, on social event list Social calendar for the summer.
1 Purple Pen Won first prize in magazine section of Columbia Scholastic Press competition.
1 Important new bulletins Frank Brandt and Wesley Pritchard won Bertha Martin Scholarships; alumni attend reunion on campus; Madge Bock will be director of Baker Hall.
1 Graduation Monday closes spring quarter; sheepskins awarded by Dr. Latham Description of Commencement activities.
1 Charter granted for vocational fraternity List of charter members of Epsilon Pi Tau.
2 Lamberts give scholarship to honor parents Five members of the family donate a total of $1000 to be used for scholarships.
2 Summer music Many musical organizations will function during the summer session.
2 Dances set for summer Leon Krafft and the Campus Playboys will perform this summer.
2 Likes "Eye" Author likes the layout of the College Eye.
2 Can you sing? Professor Kurtz will lead community sings.
2 Forums-- Schedule of speakers and topics.
2 An editor says - 30 - Gwen Wescott says farewell; tells what she learned; gives her hopes for the future.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 They say Students and faculty comment on the new streamlined layout of the College Eye.
3 Purple Arrow holds initiation for new members in May List of new members.
3 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from other college campuses.
3 Class of 1912 and other old "grads" gather for reunion Sunday List of those who attended the reunion.
3 Bugs make the food lots better A humorous look at picnics.
4 Tolan, Moore, Curtis honored at athletics recognition assembly John Tolan, Ivan Moore, and Robert Curtis received special honors for their athletic achievement at the annual athletic recognition day ceremonies.
4 Whitford team wins against strong Illinois teachers squad The Panthers closed the baseball season with two wins over Western Illinois State Teachers College by the scores of 4-3 and 8-5.
4 Track meet clash The Phi Sigma Epsilon team won the intramural track tournament by three points over Lambda Gamma Nu.
4 Winners unknown in eight-mile relay on tutor track There were inconclusive winners as the eight-mile relay took 4 hours and 18 minutes to complete.
4 Trefzger, Kadesch capture loop doubles crown Ed Trefzger and Richard Kadesch captured the doubles tennis crown as they defeated North Dakota State, 6-2 and 8-6.
4 Graduates The athletic programs are expecting to lose twenty-three lettermen due to graduation.
5 Color runs riot in Spanish show, graduation comedy Review of "Romantic Young Lady".
5 Ruth Rosenberger receives award at Pi Theta dinner Wins Branagan scholarship.
5 Crawford, former co-ed, now married Lorinne Crawford married Fred Thomas; living in England.
5 Swing music College students may be losing their interest in swing music.
5 Campus school continues Will hold two six week sessions during the summer.
5 The last letter home Fictional letter home to mother.
5 Sigma Tau Delta pledges six new members List of new members.
5 Gamma Theta Upsilon Will hold picnic; list of officers.
5 Condit honored Gave farewell speech at Commercial Club meeting.
5 Modern bulletin Students build new bulletin board for Vocational Building.
5 Four weddings of prominent campusiters scheduled within the next few weeks
5 Annual play day To be held at Campus School
6 Kittenball Alpha Delta Alpha won its second sports title by defeating the Phi Sigs in Kittenball, 7-1.
6 Tutors down Alumni nine The Tutor baseball team defeated the Alumni All-Stars, 4-0.
6 6 records gone Six new records were set as the Tutor track men defeated South Dakota State, 78-53.
6 Tutor thinclads secure second place tie in loop meet The Tutor track team tied for second with South Dakota University; North Dakota University captured first place.
6 Recognition Letters awarded to freshmen and varsity track men as well as the freshmen baseball team.
6 Robert Curtis Robert Curtis and Ivan Moore were named most valuable players on their respective teams.