College Eye — June 11, 1937

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1 Tutor Timetable Schedule of campus activities.
1 The News of the Week Comments on national and world news.
1 "What shall we do?" is answered here Description of campus summer recreational activities.
1 Bosley names sermon topic Will speak at CHIC on "Toward an understanding of Jesus".
1 Twelve "Eyes" given away List of subscription winners.
1 Front-page girl Will show "The Girl on the Front Page".
1 Many events fill students' leisure time Will include concerts, a play, and book reviews.
1 New books are added to library shelves Quick look at some of the titles.
1 Red hawks captured here Professor Abbott and Emmett Polderboer bring two hawks to campus.
1 She swims, but why? --- Students enjoy canoeing and swimming in Prexy's Pond; pond completed in 1936; photo.
1 Student authors write in studio, contains aids to help creative writers Project will set up and set aside room for writing.
1 Underwater lights give color to new women's pool Description of the pool; hope for completion by December 15.
1 Hawaiian finds friendship on campus Kan Sing Ho gives his impressions of campus.
1 Six to one is ratio on campus now Summer 1937 enrollment is 1605; women far outnumber men.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Pop corn king tells secrets Dad Aldrich talks about his popcorn stand and his view of life.
2 Loan requests must be in early Students must apply early for Student Loan Fund requests.
2 Outing class learns joys of creating Class has been doing leather work; will now learn to canoe.
2 Snap out of it Would like summer session students to get to know the college better.
3 Art reproductions exhibited Monday Large collection will be shown.
3 Education majors reorganize List of Kappa Pi Beta Alpha officers.
3 P. E. O. meet Will meet every two weeks.
3 Dormitory gives summer tea Will be held in Bartlett Hall every Wednesday.
3 Fashion dictates picnic styles; favors slacks for outings Advice on what to wear to picnics.
3 Peak, Beck to head Presbyterian unit
3 Dr. C. W. Lantz speaks On microbes.
3 Untitled CHIC group studying religions of the world.
3 Untitled Professor Hays will lead community sing.
3 Campus teachers plan vacations Several will study and work in other locations.
3 Musicians plan music hours Recital schedule; will also hold community sing.
3 Live alone--and like it? Sixty women who have single rooms tell why they prefer to live alone.
3 Sigma Alpha Iota List of officers.
3 Kurtz elected president of Lutheran group List of officers of Lutheran Student Association; Marie Kurtz is president.
3 Kappa Delta Pi holds election Roster of officers.
3 Dr. B. E. Boothe talks Will speak on the contemporary novel.
3 What's Where at the Theatres Movie theater schedule.
3 Baker Hall elects members for summer council List of council members.
3 College alumni choose June for weddings Alice Neasham will marry Homer Miller; Lucille England will marry Carl Bailey; Evelyn Mueller will marry Gordon Shelledy; Lois Dalton married Donald Finlayson, Jr.
3 Old and new students plan picnics
3 Students win state essay meet Margery Maddock and Lois Hamer honored in State Bar Association contest.
3 Surprises held in greenhouse Survey of unusual plants and animals in the greenhouse west of Central Hall.
4 Cuff is second Lloyd Gnagy is also training to participate in the javelin throw in the A. A. U. track and field meet, a national event.
4 Warm-up throw is 213 Lloyd Gnagy's warm up throw was 213 prior to his recorded throw of 203 feet.
4 Gnagy beats big time javelin tossers; wins first with throw of 203 feet Lloyd Gnagy threw the javelin 203 feet 1/4 inch to win the javelin throw against the best in the Big Ten Conference; photo.
4 "Nervous break-down not recognized" says Dr. Green Dr. Green and Professor Rath talk about nervous breakdowns.
4 Women's sports offer varied program for summer students Schedule of recreational activities.