College Eye — June 26, 1942

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1 Music Hour to be held Tuesday List of performers and their programs.
1 U.S. Senators, Governor to attend KXEL opening Mr. Hake is preparing for the event.
1 Baker Hall sparkles with new women Women give reactions to Baker Hall.
1 Strayer directs summer workshop In Wisconsin.
1 Knoff to address assembly July 8
1 New pilot training excels former program Course is improved and speeded up.
1 'Big top' set for summer circus Description of the event.
1 Symphony Orchestra gets underway on summer tour
1 Dr. R. O. Skar's text to be used this coming fall
1 Parent teacher institute holds sessions today
1 Red bat, babies spied on campus Professor Grant locates a red bat.
2 Gates to lead discussion of Robinson's poems
2 Turnbull, McConeghey exhibit paintings this month at Des Moines
2 Refugee student is freed from alien camp Martin Heupedem released.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Ask Aunt Emily Advice column for Teachers College students.
2 Gals enjoy life at noon snack In women's lounge in Auditorium.
2 Plans made for band concerts during summer
2 Toasts to Teachers: College Eye 'bouquet' of the week Alumni Robert M. Allen and Dorathea Tatum thank the Placement Bureau for their help in finding jobs.
2 Having any fun? Get in activities Encourages students to take advantage of the many activities that the administration has organized for the summer.
2 Watching the World News from around the country and the world.
3 College chapel June 28
3 Enrollment is completed 532 enrolled in six-week classes.
3 Religious activities scheduled for the week-end
3 Tea for Newman Club to be held
3 Fullerton to lead sing Will lead group singing.
3 Spring term honor roll includes 103 students List of students.
3 Red Cross class to study 'vitamins'
3 Bartlett provides fun Quick description of recreational activities.
3 Voice recital given informally by Mrs. Peck At home of parents.
3 Snake eggs 'set' in bucket of sand Professor Grant catches a pair of snakes.
3 Hawaiian talk to be given by K.-P. members
3 Maximum enrollment for contract bridge
3 Reading Room in Auditorium 138 is now open Purpose is to provide space for readers and writers to get together with their instructors.
3 Puppet demonstration held by Baumgartner
3 Faculty Dames to go picnicking on June 30
3 Reverence Hour Thursday evening, silence period
3 Book exhibit is on display for eighth year Will display textbooks.
3 We Women Believes that laziness is the thing that motivates most of a woman's actions.
4 Campanile is silenced while being repaired
4 Reptiles inhabit Campus School
4 Herd book names give dozing scribe horrid nightmares A look at some unusual names in the directory.
4 Gym shorts
4 Up-to-date news sent to alumni Summer Alumnus is out.
4 Former instructor wants 'Eye' sent
4 4-H officers elected at rally day meeting
4 Music, dinners, lectures, sports, at T.C. branches Lengthy description of programs at Creston and Denison.