College Eye — July 21, 1939

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1 To aid director Hake in producing play Writer Lee Owen Snook will assist Herb Hake.
1 Hold annual open house At Campus School.
1 Dr. Charles cultivates four leaf clovers Has special plant in his garden.
1 Fifty-four graduate students are enrolled Most are enhancing their teaching credentials.
1 'Betty' and 'Toby' earn their way Frank Nanke provides saddle horses for students.
1 What causes students to cheat? The atmosphere in the classroom causes problems for students.
1 Tarzan charms coeds Local boy won swimming contest; photo.
1 Waitresses use date alibis Women tell what they say when men ask them for a date.
1 Hold classes in contract bridge Mrs. Whitford teaches class of seventy-five.
1 Girls give college dance; all are invited to come Bartlett Hall will hold a dance.
1 Caretakers obey proverb Jack Francis talks about taking care of the Golf Course.
1 Does rain or publicity attract strangers to this college campus? Many parents seem to be visiting campus.
1 Two views on cheating presented Students and faculty offer views on cheating in school.
1 Horns to review book about life of great painter Will review book on Leonardo da Vinci.
1 Stadium will be completed soon New addition of the TC football stadium is scheduled for completion by September.
2 Editorially Speaking; the College Eye presents; campus views; significant events; Coup d'Etat? Maybe Questions need for class officers; elections usually dominated by Greek organizations.
2 Teachers must talk Speech activities may be an important part of teacher training.
2 College women devise system to score dates Colors symbolize how well your date went to Radcliffe women.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Students must file intentions of marriage Students at Springfield College have to prove they have the financial ability to provide for their new family and pay their college bills.
2 Dr. Abbott keeps flying squirrels in laboratory here Dr. Abbott has two flying squirrels from Southern Illinois.
2 Tips for teachers E. W. Goetch talks about the placement procedure.
3 Wanted: some Nelson Eddys Popular sings open to men.
3 Primary sorority hears Henrikson Speaks on speech defects.
3 Campus intrigues students Campanile with shrubs and the green lawn around it; photo.
3 Former foods director wed Ruth Foval married Lloyd P. Foval.
3 Picnic date set ahead Music students will hold picnic.
3 Church centers plan activities Offer summer activities.
3 Students explain trends in symphony Lois Moessner and Margaret Kelly will speak.
3 Woo-woo! They get their men! Bartlett Hall women take the initiative and ask Baker Hall men to a picnic.
3 Professor's child succumbs to short illness Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Searight died of pneumonia.
3 Midsummer Meanders Outfits to wear for the summer.
3 Class notes News around the campus.
4 Tennis meet planned Pairs in tennis tournament; photo.
4 Rabey 6, Cook1 Rabey's team defeats Yankees.
4 Two wins for Rabey this week Rabey's team has been the surprise coming through with two wins which knocked Cook's Yankees out of a first place tie with Rew and lifted themselves into a tie for the runner up spot with the Yankees this week.
4 Could you do this, men? Woman jumping off a diving board; photo.
4 Dodgers defeated by Megson and Rabey Megson and Rabey took it upon themselves to defeat the Dodgers, 3-0. Rabey collected four hits and three runs to take charge of the offense of his team.
4 Jacobs gives on hit against Boone Rew's team returned to the top of the heap in the intramural softball league after a temporary lapse by defeating Boone's downtrodden Dodgers, 5-0.
4 Yankees defeat league leaders Cook's Yankees pulled a fast one last week and upset Rew's league leaders, 2-1, in a tight game.
4 Gym-Gems for Women Review of the women's softball game; swimming and tennis are the most popular women's activities.