College Eye — July 24, 1942

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1 Students of music to appear July 28 on music program List of performers.
1 Assembly on 'research for fun' is coming Mr. Hart will talk about his historical research in Minnesota.
1 Henrikson to outline remedy for speech defects
1 Special numbers at first band concert; solo, trio highlights
1 Summer "studes" rug-cut pavement Stephen Foster's Band provides the music for a Teachers College dance.
1 Frolickers let down hair at 'Gay Nineties' dance Description of the dance.
1 Six week students end term Highlights of farewell luncheon.
1 'Fats for the Japs' in explosives, says Getchell Recovering fats from food products will contribute to the war effort.
1 Need of nautical property delays play rehearsals Preview of "Excursion".
1 Gates to lead poetry hour on Jeffers' poetry
1 Louis Crowder presents recital Performance review.
1 Writer of 'We Women' is student handbook editor
2 Plea for professionals to come down to earth Asks professors to use simpler language when talking with students.
2 War is heck for us golfers these days Rubber shortage means fewer golf balls will be available.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Ask Aunt Emily Advice column for Teachers College students.
2 Clues to the News Describes upcoming programs on KXEL.
2 Watching the World News from around the country and the world.
3 Former students navy honor men Burtis Burow and John Geraghty honored.
3 Chance to improve garden bouquets by flower talks
3 Bible Conference held this week
3 Fall termers get final check-up
3 Seventh grade makes trip to band room
3 Fullerton directs assembly music At Campus School.
3 Five new members initiated at tea into Beta Alpha Epsilon List of initiates.
3 Students, faculty enjoy picnicking Several groups have picnics.
3 Christie Tollefson is WAAC candidate for officer training
3 Conference meets; speakers explain consumer duties
3 'Diet variations' to be discussed at nutrition class
3 'Chapel Chimes' copies ready for distribution now
3 We Women Suggests clothing that can match a woman's personality.
4 Sure-fire ways to flunk courses in 7 easy steps Dean Nelson offers advice.
4 Study values of meat
4 'This above all' had no changes
4 Trimble's class seeks statistics on timely topics Students look at statistics in everyday life.
4 Campus nine defeated Several Panther baseball players gathered for a game against the Waterloo Colony Club.
4 Dandy-lions to win finals Results of intramural softball.
4 Services held at Riverside Park
4 Apprenticeship meets approval for coming year Arrangements made for special one-year rural teacher curriculum.
4 Hobby Shop features lettering
4 Students' quiz questions on teachers' speech Try to match quotations with speakers.
4 Campanile tour to be conducted by Crawford
4 New recording room will be available for speech clinic Description of new facilities.
4 Democratic theme used at reverences
4 Consumer's class study price ceilings
4 Red Oak has display of child books Arranged by Miss Boehlje.
4 Children receive physical exams Kindergarten children get exams.
4 Mrs. Malcolm Price speaks at K. P. B. A.