College Eye — June 28, 1940

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1 Several faculty members to be on extension staff Professors Hake, Douglas, Van Engen, and White will do consulting work.
1 Ratio situation was once much worse A look at some extremes in the women to men student ratio.
1 Dr. Shafer to fill vacancy Will replace O. B. Read.
1 Choose name for West Hall; will be called Lawther Profile of Anna B. Lawther.
1 Student handbook will be edited next year by Josephine Faris Booklet will give information about all facets of college life.
1 Second all-college sing is scheduled for Tuesday, July 16 Photo.
1 Exhibit of student work is on display in Vocational Building From University of Iowa students.
1 Journal publishes Reninger's article On work of Frank Norris.
1 Honor Roll for spring quarter shows larger number of men than women List of those honored.
1 Eighth trip to McGregor planned For students in Professor Erbe's class.
1 Dr. Boothe resigns from faculty; Dr. Reninger is named as successor Effective at end of summer term; photo.
1 Speech professors to attend meeting Professors Hake and Henrikson attend national meeting.
1 Convention is object of Dean Reed's travels Will attend dean's meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
1 Official announcement New women's dormitory to be called Lawther Hall.
1 Notice No class on July 5.
2 Petitions are foolish Criticizes the author of a sign encouraging students to sign petitions to have July 5 as a vacation day.
2 Announce open examinations for government jobs Civil Service examinations scheduled.
2 No letters! College Eye has not received any letters to the editor.
2 Will be no Eye next week Due to Fourth of July holiday.
2 Students open hobby shop for summer Variety of supplies available.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Twenty book companies hold annual exhibit On display.
3 Tying classes see demonstration Louis Orr has written on typing skills.
3 Peet to address elementary group J. H. Peet will speak on teaching.
3 Notice Mrs. Whitford will offer bridge lessons.
3 Champion typist at Teachers College George Ossfield demonstrated his skill.
3 Music groups hold picnic
3 Juvenile literature valuable to adults Professor Fagan believes that there is good sense to reading some children's books.
3 Kappa Delta Pi elects officers List of officers.
3 Kindergarten-Primary group holds meetings Helen Fauske will speak about her experiences in China.
3 Two former students wed Marie Victorine married Allen Hronik; Vivian Erickson married Verner Soballe.
3 Third bicycle now available to coeds Available for check out at Women's Gymnasium.
3 Coeds broadcast over radio station Participate in talk show.
3 After a Fashion; shirtwaste the hours away Recommends fashionable summer clothing items.
4 Team captains Bill Sims, Dean Jacobs, and Don Stout, intramural softball team captains, are pictured; photo.
4 Panther tracksters enter national A. A. U. meet in California TC will travel to Fresno, California, to close their 1940 season at the National A. A. U. meet; photo.
4 Women organize baseball league Plans for a women's baseball league were discussed at organizational meeting.
4 Panther DENotations Paid advertisement by the Panther Den containing news from the TC campus.
4 Softball play in full swing Summer softball schedule announced.
4 Freshmen receive numeral awards Freshmen numeral winners announced.
4 Downpour dampens collegiate spirits Two inches of rain spoils a Saturday.
4 Shaving difficulties Baker Hall water turned off for repairs.
4 Baseball, track and golf awards given; Puck named most valuable player Baseball player Ed Puck and track runner John Megson received MVP honors; letter winners listed; photo.
4 Sport Shorts Briefly comments on several recreational activities taking place on campus or involving TC students.