College Eye — July 28, 1939

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1 Mead renders long service Dr. Frank N. Mead is retiring after twenty years at the Teachers College; photo.
1 Notice Carl Sandburg will not speak on campus this year.
1 Too many girls for bikes, says Billings Wants the college to purchase more bicycles so they will be available when women want to check them out.
1 Refugee to attend school here Students and faculty members have raised over $380 for a German student to attend the college; projected need is $500.
1 Second day of open house held Open house at the campus elementary school is to be held August 3.
1 Hold art exhibit in Vocational Building Selections from the fourth annual "Young America Paints" art exhibit is being shown for two weeks in the Vocational Building starting on August 3.
1 Rate yourself as a date; use these do's and don'ts Prompted by an article in Your Life magazine; gives advice about dating.
1 Author visits here Charles Quimby Burdette, author of "Foot-Loose", will help Herbert Hake direct his play; photo.
1 Symphony will present Summer concert Will perform August 8 at 7:45 p. m. in the Auditorium.
1 Will use stadium soon Steel girders were added to the stadium; photo.
1 Filipino says independence is not wanted Dr. E. A. Oliver, Jr., spoke to social science classes about the Philippine Islands.
1 Graduates to meet All candidates for graduation will have a meeting on July 31.
1 Tutor Timetable Schedule of events on campus.
1 Durfee to succeed Mead as Student Health Director Brief background of Dr. Durfee.
1 Refugee will come to college Students wishing to contribute to helping a German refugee come to college here should contact Blue Key fraternity or committee members.
1 Abbott will review Thoreau's great work at Commons Tuesday "Walden" will be reviewed.
1 Second showing of play tonight; laughs are provided by cast "Foot-Loose" will be performed for the second time tonight.
2 Tips for Teachers Discusses importance of first impressions.
2 Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Studies abroad Lewis Hilton will go to Munster, France, for a month and then go to the university in Strasbourg.
2 Teachers need outdoor play Teachers need variety in their schedule to avoid nervous breakdowns.
2 Writers' studio for concentration Room 142 in the Auditorium Building is a quiet place to write.
2 Editorially speaking; the College Eye presents; campus views; significant events; etiquette with a niblick Encourages students to use good golf etiquette and good table manners.
2 Paid proctors here? Believes proctors in the residence halls should be chosen by the dean of men and residence directors and that they should be exempt from paying room and board for the duration of their appointment; photo.
3 Kappa Delta Pi notice Will hold informal initiation on Tuesday.
3 Campus School invites students to open house Will hold open house on Thursday, July 27.
3 Handbound books shown at Commons Exhibition of hand-made books will be displayed in the Women's lounge in the Commons.
3 Students leave for Summer camp Tau Sigma Delta will hold Summer camp at Clear Lake from July 26 to August 1.
3 Scholastic group elects pledges Kappa Delta Pi held first meeting of term on July 25; officers elected.
3 Modern music to be played and discussed Last performance of Musings in Music will be on Thursday, August 3.
3 Night prowler alarms students Marie Hibma slipped and fell in Bartlett Hall after she was startled by a bat.
3 Craft exhibit at Vocational Building Esther Sperry is presenting a display of artwork at the Vocational Building on July 27 and 28.
3 Student creates character for young children Constance Carr wrote a story about an angle worm while fishing with her parents.
3 County exams to be repeated soon Students planning to take county examinations need to register; tests will be administered August 2-4.
3 Bartlett Hall calendar Upcoming events for Bartlett Hall residents.
3 Feature cardboard partners at dance The Spinsters' Hop dance is being organized by Bartlett Hall.
3 School art exhibit coming to campus School art will be exhibited for two weeks in the Vocational Building starting August 2.
3 Student's baby son attends college class Richard Luvaas, son of Clarence Luvaas, was a guest of honor in a child care class.
3 Forecast for fall fashions Fashion advice for females.
3 Class Notes Observations and comments about the campus.
4 'Eye' is not partial to men Women's gymnasium photo to prove that the College Eye does not favor men because the Men's gymnasium was shown a few weeks prior.
4 Wear a straw hat Straw hats really do help cool heads.
4 Football players engage in variety of occupations Football players are staying in shape for the upcoming year.
4 All-stars defeat intra-mural league players; fans term game best of season Hand-picked players from various intra-mural teams played Cedar Falls all-star team and won, 2-1.
4 Gym-gems for women Updates on women's activities.