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College Eye — June 19, 1942
College Eye — June 19, 1942
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Hold music hour Tuesday, June 23, in Auditorium
Performance programs.
1
Will redecorate floor of Baker
1
Technical details hold up first KXEL broadcast
Awaiting approval of station's wave pattern; description of broadcast studios.
1
Students take placement tests
1
Gay guys and gals dancin' and glancin'
Friday and Saturday evening activities will be held in the Yellow Kitchen in Bartlett Hall instead of the Commons; photo.
1
Five new instructors take up duties at Teachers College
Brief profiles of new faculty.
1
Enrollment largest since 1930
Enrollment is 2050, including those at branch summer schools.
1
Campus keeps workers in full swing since the rain
A look at the work necessary to keep the campus landscape looking neat.
1
Campus tour Saturday includes college museum
A quick description of some of the collections.
1
First assembly lecture considers post-war problem
Excerpts from Professor Sage's presentation.
1
Parent-teacher institute program held at college
1
Tour will show how Commons kitchen works
Serves about 1000 people per day.
2
The Line
'News' from around the campus.
2
Rainy figures, splashy fashions at placement test
2
Toasts to Teachers: College Eye "bouquet" of the week
C. Ray Aurner, class of 1891, and J. Percival Huget, class of 1892, comment on their visit to the Teachers College for an alumni reunion.
2
Skar elected president of National Brotherhood
2
4-H Club rally set Thursday
2
Campus School provides workroom for teachers
2
Today in Hyde Park
Comments on the behavior of men during school dances.
2
Post-war effort needed
Believes that Germany and Japan need to be punished and tightly controlled after the war is over.
2
Record Rambles
Review of songs by various artists.
3
Lectures, concerts, plays highlight summer session
Schedule of events.
3
Beginners learn to knit
3
Auto stamps at Bergs
3
Dr. Knoff returns from conference to speak Sunday
3
Demonstrations of finger painting
John Horns will demonstrate.
3
Vegetables as corsages seen at pajama party
3
Groups meet Sunday
3
Food energy discussed in weekly nutrition class
3
Variety show planned with circus theme
3
Fifty girls attend swimming class
From the Campus School.
3
We Women
Provides tips on cosmetics and hair care.
3
Seerley Hall mixer
3
'Urgent demand for teachers' Goetch states
E. W. Goetch outlines areas of special need.
3
Kappa Pi elect officers to serve summer quarter
Schedule of meetings; list of officers.
3
Technicolor movies shown conference
At Cedar Falls Bible Conference.
3
Twelve girls inhabit Bartlett's fifth floor; called 'upper crust'
Description of the area in which the women live.
3
Folk dancing Saturday
4
Women's softball starts
4
Swim, play night at Women's Gym
4
More attended Campus School than previously
253 are enrolled for summer program.
4
Librarians observe summer pupils to be studious
4
Men should sign now for softball
Organizers hope to have enough men to fill four teams.
4
City parks, pools for summer sport
Lengthy description of summer recreational opportunities.
4
Holst reveals Glee Club personnel
List of members.
4
Dr. Wild gives speech
4
Six-week session brings eight more men to Seerley Hall dormitory
4
Symphony orchestra leaves on four day tour, July 6
Will visit branch summer schools.
4
Branch schools receive full program schedule
4
Reminds new students of physical check-ups
7
First impressions
Describes things that a new student might first notice about the Teachers College.