College Eye — August 9, 1940

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1 Wester plans to retire Will move to California; has been on faculty since 1916; photo.
1 Allie Junior missing Replacement for the original alligator has disappeared from the lab in the Vocational Building.
1 Band will present summer concert at graduation As prelude to Commencement; performance program.
1 Fair exhibit will contain movies, pictures, and maps Lengthy description of material to be sent to the Iowa State Fair.
1 Group to select tribute writers Will seek tribute writers to commemorate President Latham for the October Alumnus
1 Mother's illness calls Miss McClelland home Goes to Pennsylvania.
1 Russell to play at Legion confab In Sioux City.
1 Furry interviews peace workers Interviews American Friends Service workers over the radio.
1 Hake to do extension work in fall term Will be available to consult on speech programs.
1 When students attack sharks--that's news! Students dissect sharks in biology lab work.
1 Lowrie joins music staff Profile of Jvone Lowrie; will replace Elizabeth Borroff; photo.
1 Shorter summer term favored by faculty members Faculty express their opinions on a shorter summer term.
1 New Seerley head's duties begin in fall Brief profile of Mae B. DePree; photo.
1 Concentrated crack caulking Eugene Steinkamp, Gene Stephens, and Delbert Mully caulk the cracks in the women's tennis courts; photo.
1 Mach, commerce professor, takes leave for next year Will go to Arizona to recover his health; photo.
2 Dr. Durfee urges students to have free vaccinations Many summer students take advantage of the service; tally of tests performed this summer.
2 Another supporter for a shorter summer term speaks up Claims that shorter summer terms would be beneficial to those already teaching; would give them time between terms.
2 From the foundations News from campus religious centers.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Students praise college Students tell what they like about ISTC.
2 Have you noticed? Comments on various sights seen on TC campus.
2 About air-conditioning Believes that the library building should have an air-conditioner.
3 Pi Omega Pi to initiate students List of initiates.
3 Dormitory residents have last meeting Bartlett Hall women will hold picnic.
3 Class to display work Students of Agnes McClelland will show weaving and homecrafts.
3 Students and alumni wed
3 Engagement of Helen Gibbs is announced Will marry John Wilson.
3 National honor fraternity has formal initiation List of twenty-two initiates into Kappa Delta Pi.
3 Lutheran students to have picnic Sunday
3 Dinner planned for elementaries
3 English fraternity holds eleventh annual reunion Speakers make brief remarks.
3 Modern drama is discussed by Hake At meeting in Lawther Hall.
3 Bartlett Hall girls to hear Strayer George Strayer will speak on democratic action.
3 Supervisors give tea for student teachers Campus School supervisors entertain student teachers.
3 Journalism students glimpse film first George Holmes previews the film that will be shown at the Iowa State Fair.
3 Primary group plans banquet Several students speak at recent meeting.
3 After a Fashion Describes the lack of neat and formal dress on campus.
4 Charles and Todd battle it out in links match Professor Charles defeated Professor Todd in faculty golf tournament.
4 Who believes 'it's all in a name'? A look at some unusual names among students this summer.
4 Coeds discover blaze Turns out to be janitor burning wastepaper.
4 Stout's team still first in league race Results are announced from intramural softball competition.
4 Panther DENotations Paid advertisement by the Panther Den containing news from the TC campus.
4 Golf tournament in final stages Results are announced from faculty men's golf tournament.
4 Cloudburst adds variety to trip Some of Professor Erbe's students get wet on McGregor trip.
4 J. W. Horns directs playground project Has been working with program on Waterloo playgrounds.
4 Jacob's Yanks end Indians' win streak Indians defeated the Yankees, 17-1.
4 Sport Shorts for Women Comments on sports-related activities on campus.