College Eye — May 12, 1939

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1 McRae, province governor, speaks at music banquet List of Phi Mu Alpha initiates.
1 New students' placement tests, June 9 To be offered around state.
1 Dr. Latham speaks to mothers; dinner, luncheon, tea honor 400 visiting mothers
1 Graduate to speak at Baccalaureate Forest Ensign will speak.
1 Art League honors faculty adviser Miss Patt has been associated with the Art League since its inception in 1906; photo.
1 Dr. Knoff leads move to raise fund for refugee Has raised $326 for a refugee student.
1 Hanifan gets ready to park one out of the lot Hanifan ready to swing; photo.
1 Holst, Baum solo with symphony Program for spring concert.
1 Counselors plan for new students List of counselors.
1 Six begin two-year term on Faculty Senate
1 Dodd stretches and another strike starts out Dodd pitching; photo.
1 Orchesis performs tonight Orchesis will perform at its twelfth annual recital.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Editorial comment Harland Riebe, executive editor-elect Trying to increase interest in intramural activities.
2 Visual education course Professor Riebe tells what the new course will cover.
2 High schools send in queries on opportunities Publicity Bureau attempts to respond.
2 Faculty exhibits photography Will mount sixth annual display.
2 Art Leaguers display work
2 Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
3 Scholarship is awarded to D. Lampman Duncan Lampman wins Kappa Delta Pi scholarship.
3 Greek organizations fete visiting mothers Description of Mother's Day activities.
3 Who's Who honors Dean Campbell Group will honor Miss Campbell on her tenth year of service.
3 Bartlett breakfast to compliment visiting mothers
3 Oren Weir selects prom chairmen For Senior Prom.
3 Social events planned for '39 graduates Schedule of activities.
3 The Greek Rendezvous News from campus fraternities and sororities.
3 Sports apparel preview Slacks season is beginning, shorts and shirts are more colorful than before, and there is a lot of sports equipment.
3 Timely Tid-Bits News on and around campus.
4 Abbott's wildlife articles attract wide attention Professor Abbott's work appears in leading magazines and newspapers.
4 English zero gives way to laboratory Curriculum will change in English composition classes for students who need special help.
4 Two years hear P. T. A. lecturer Mrs. Noel C. Little will speak.
4 Templeton heads Press Club next year List of Press Club officers.
4 Student appears on Regent stage Aletha Wilkey Macy will draw portraits.
4 Graduates, notice Meet for Commencement instructions.
4 Kruse, Rohde to present recital
4 Theta Alpha Phi initiates eight List of initiates.
4 Getchell discusses raising vegetables At P. E. O. meeting.
4 Lantz survey favors lecture type of instruction Professor Lantz presents results of his study.
4 Delaney will sing six original compositions
4 Recognition Day honors List of students and organizations honored.
4 Art students display work and paintings
5 Blood test only means, says Getchell To measure intoxication.
5 Language Club elects Schuchert president
5 Purple Pen on sale Tuesday; forty writers contribute Brief scan of contents.
5 Ruby Hull becomes new math president
5 Here's a job for someone A difficult job description.
5 Social Science Club sponsors picnic
5 Deadline is today for sing name contest; nine sororities enter
5 Riebe gets experience on this week's Eye New staff edits College Eye this week.
5 Sigma Alpha Iota entertains mothers
5 Students map Waterloo for geography Students working on map of Waterloo similar to that done several years ago of Cedar Falls.
5 Ellen Richards Club honors its seniors
5 Tea, open house for Home Ec mothers
6 Over the Fence Highlights from TC baseball games.
6 Intramurals
6 Classes for life savers Harold Baker will visit campus.
6 Thinclads upset Nebraska team TC in dual meet won, 76-55. Megson led the scoring with a total of fifteen, then Rogel, Jenkins, and Clark.
6 Women's sports Butch's Babes and Hummie's Hitters tied, 2-2.
6 Track team at Elmhurst TC goes to the annual Elmhurst intercollegiate invitational meet.
6 Nine divides with Luther The Panthers split a two-game series with Luther College at Decorah.
6 Dodd, Kane, Brietback outstanding in wins TC won its first two-game series this year, against Missouri State.
6 Cuts freshman baseball squad Freshmen have baseball practice till the last week of school. Coach McCuskey says there will be a number of these players who will be good for varsity next spring.
6 Sidelights Highlights on baseball.
6 From the Bench Sports news from various college campuses (including TC).