College Eye — June 23, 1939

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1 Services held for Miss Gilbert Services held June 19, 1939, for Professor Winifred Gilbert; photo.
1 Classes dismissed on July third; Dr. Latham announces holiday Will make four day Fourth of July holiday.
1 Students hear F. W. Sollmann Excerpts from address by German statesman.
1 Palmer discusses safety at Ames At safety education conference.
1 Resigns position at commons Enid Moore resigned as assistant director of foods at the Commons and will go to the University of Michigan where she will have similar duties..
1 To review books Professor Osborn will review books on Germany.
1 Waterloo teachers numerous on campus Eighteen are enrolled for summer session.
1 Hake selects first play cast members; rehearsals begin soon List of cast members.
1 Publishes second book of verse Poets represented in the small green "Second Book of Student Verse."
1 What! Crossroads deserted? Classmates talking at the Crossroads during regular school hours; photo.
1 Bender receives doctor's degree From New York University.
1 Student directories are out, typing champion demonstrates; two hour exams discontinued; five new faculty members coming There are eight hundred copies of the student directories out; world's greatest typing champion types at a speed over 120 words per minute; no two hour finals this summer due to a conflict with Commencement; five new faculty this fall.
2 Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Animals exceed students here Professor Grant keeps several thousands dried insect specimens.
2 Editorially speaking; the College Eye; campus views; significant events; Japan eyes the future There is a conflict between Fascist powers and democracies.
2 Blood tests common Blood tests of 73,388 undergraduates in more than five hundred American colleges indicate two out of every one thousand students are infected with syphilis.
2 Men's Union dines
2 Many nuptials among alumni Audrey McGee married Charles Shelgren; Mary Lou Mitze married Robert Burch; Ethel Blewitt married Herman Selwald; Mildred Mason married Daniel Calahan.
3 Writer's Club holds election List of officers.
3 Schive gets award Maxine Schive completes two years of copy editing for the College Eye.
3 Camera Club exhibits work In Commons.
3 World champ demonstrates Albert Tangora demonstrates keyboarding skills.
3 Faculty Dames Hold picnic.
3 Faculty feast and frolic Faculty Men's Club holds picnic.
3 Church groups invite students Epworth League and Presbyterian Student Center host students.
3 Gamma Theta Upsilon to take in members List of new members.
3 Kappa Pi Beta Alpha Will have picnic.
3 See fresco at Commons Replica of Giotto's "Saint Francis Feeding the Birds" in Commons.
3 Let it pour For those rainy days there are colorful rain caps and umbrellas. Dresses are now shorter now.
4 Sun burn days here Dr. Green offers advice on sunbathing.
4 Golfers finish high in tournament Erbes led the TC contingent by taking third place in a field of 117 golfers at the Cedar Falls Washington Park golf and country club tournament.
4 Homerun gives Rew first victory Rew's softball team scored a last minute victory, 4-3, over Howard Rabey's team.
4 Print 'Prowl' New addition of the "Prowl" football program for TC.
4 Swims offer relief There will be supervised recreational swimming periods held in the Men's Gymnasium pool.
4 Spring athletic awards given List of award winners.
4 Managers pick high rating men Men signed up for recreational kittenball and were listed on the board. A game was played last year with one of the city softball teams; they may play again this year.
4 Boone's team wins first game Boone's intramural softball team won, 7-6, against Carroll Cook's team.
4 Golfers enjoy handicap tournament The annual faculty handicap golf tournament got under way this week on the college golf course.
4 Gym-gems for women Intramural baseball for women will be a big thing this summer. There are picnics for men and women.