College Eye — June 22, 1945

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1 1895 class meets for celebration Most have been engaged in teaching for many years.
1 Initiation Saturday eve List of Theta Alpha Phi initiates.
1 Six week session will open; registration Monday for short term May earn nine quarter hours.
1 County teachers exams offered at Campus School three days next week Description of the various examinations.
1 College organ under face-lifting operation Organ dismantled; new pieces fitted.
1 Seerley Hall recreation Quick look at activities.
1 Reconversion the order of the day in Bartlett Hall A look at the changes in Bartlett Hall following the departure of the WAVES; photo.
1 Harris recital Wednesday Will perform while on leave from the Navy.
1 McClusky here to open final week in Child Welfare Workshop program Howard Y. McClusky will speak; program highlights.
1 Learn to teach by teaching is plan Students in some high school teaching curricula will be spending much more time in Campus School classrooms and outside activities.
2 German souvenirs Warren Zimmerman received German military items and photos.
2 The Line Campus news and gossip.
2 Dunn Orchestra in 2nd "Fun Frolic"
2 Untitled Faculty Dames will meet.
2 Seventy students indicate desire to join K. P. B. A. List of officers elected at organizational meeting.
2 T. C. High School enrollment figures reach 85 mark Another twenty in junior high school.
2 Clues to the News Fighting continues in Okinawa; prospects for postwar world.
2 Julianna's "event" under guidance of Fey, Henderson Nature study class is observing rabbit.
3 Women's summer recreation program features games, swimming, cycling Facilities available; play nights held on Wednesday.
3 Algona, Missouri Valley, Red Oak have varied activity program A look at branch summer school activities.
3 Dorothy Major presents group in Barry drama Part of program on American dramatists.
3 Hall returns Rosemary Hall returned from Lake Geneva conference.
3 Conscientious students mobbing Library, checking out more books Summer students seem more studious; photo.
4 Arithmetic drills Professor Slacks is conducting drills for those will low scores.
4 Softball ten loses twice Men playing in local league.
4 Religious News News from campus religious centers.
4 Phys. Ed. Workshop opens June 2 Description of workshop program.