College Eye — August 18, 1939

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1 How to eat watermelon; wet ears are necessary Two incoming freshmen being shown how to eat a watermelon; photo.
1 Teachers College has many traditions; Campanile, Crossroads are cited Advice to new students about how to spend their recreational time.
1 Mother Bartlett welcomes new coeds Porch of Bartlett Hall; photo.
1 Give explanations for freshmen; freshmen must be sure to mind their P's and Q's Rules and expectations for freshman as they begin their education at TC.
1 Senior counselors will aid freshmen Group of men and women assigned to help new students.
1 Numerous activities planned Information for freshmen to know.
1 Welcome to Class of 1943 Welcoming the new freshmen who arrive on campus.
1 Editorial comment Harland Riebe welcoming freshmen to TC and giving them advice.
2 Activities to be sponsored by Women's League Schedule of activities.
2 'Pot of gold' awaits seeker
2 Rudolph Reuter to give concert
2 Chronic class cutters Believes poor students cut class more often that good students.
2 What kind of a driver are you? Relates good driving to good sportsmanship.
2 Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Students hold sing
3 Social activities to keep students busy first week Campus social calendar.
3 Plans made for numerous dances Dance schedule for the year.
3 Class Notes Activities going on around the campus.
4 Sponsors play writing contest Herb Hake is running the contest; best plays will be produced on campus.
4 Elect women dancers Women in Orchesis; photo.
4 Religious opportunity awaits college student Outlines religious opportunities for students at ISTC.
5 Packing made easy in one lesson Tells how to pack a bag efficiently so everything is nice and neat and not wrinkled.
5 Offer course in library work next summer Library faculty will conduct course.
5 Speech defects to be checked Members of speech faculty will conduct checks.
5 Commencement activities complete summer term Schedule of Commencement activities.
6 Students given chances in three different fields Students get many chances to read and write in the student publications.
6 Etiquette is a definite asset Etiquette is important when trying to be hired for a job, or when you are invited to parties.
6 'Eye' has streamlined style Shows the streamlined make-up which distinguishes the College Eye from other college newspapers; photo.
6 Offer opportunities for writers; Purple Pen gives creative writers chance
6 Musicians have many organizations Many opportunities available for students.
6 Students to have own hobby shop Located in Bartlett Hall.
7 Are they men or swine? There will be a social usage course for students to learn etiquette.
7 Notice Tryouts for the Symphony Orchestra will be held; other clubs and choirs will be holding a discussion time.
7 Marching Band to have more color Description of uniforms and traditions of the group.
8 Ten lettermen return; Creighton on schedule Outlook this year doesn't look bright with only ten lettermen and a small group of reserves from the last year returning. TC is ready to beat the Hilltoppers who beat them two years ago during homecoming with a 7-0 score.
8 Combination for a college safe lost Safe was used to store money for the Y. W. C. A.; since the organization was discontinued, nobody has been able to open it.