Recreational Activities

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101 Play night scheduled in Women's Gymnasium
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102 Students to have own hobby shop
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Located in Bartlett Hall.
103 Leisure pursuits are varied
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When students are not in class, they have leisure time to do whatever they want to do.
104 Summer students arrange outings
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105 No recreational dancing Monday; women's dormitory progresses; install index filing machines
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No recreation because of vacation; dormitory is moving toward completion; new machines installed at the office of the Registrar.
106 Managers pick high rating men
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Men signed up for recreational kittenball and were listed on the board. A game was played last year with one of the city softball teams; they may play again this year.
107 Bartlett Hall makes plans
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Schedule of recreational activities.
108 Plans made by athletic departments
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Both men's and women's physical education departments give opportunities for tired school teachers and nervous freshmen to shake off their worries in relaxing physical exercise.
109 Hobby group provides leather craft today
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110 Play night offers swimming, dancing
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111 Women's League hobby horse rocks away hours of recreation
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Seeks to find ways for students to take part in hobbies.
112 Knitting groups will start this afternoon
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113 Mid-winter program lists varied events
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Schedule of upcoming activities.
114 Recreational game program begins tonight in commons
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Will have program of games and dances.
115 Miss Ethel Bowers, recreation expert, on campus today
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Will speak to classes and with recreational groups.
116 Mickey's Musings
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News from the Department of Physical Education for Women; WAA offers recreational activities.
117 Gym Gems
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Describes women's sports activities on campus.
118 They want more all-college 'good times'
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Students tell what they would like to see in summer school recreational activities.
119 Summer-schoolers bicycle; like to roller skate, too
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Quick look at how summer students spend their time.
120 Coffer-Miller Players coming; social program varied
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General summer recreation schedule.
121 Campusers attend initial meeting of hobby group
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Seventy-five students attend meeting.
122 Hobby group tea
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Groups for knitting, bridge, wood carving, leather work, and marionette-making met.
123 Cogitations
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Discusses the purpose of the Commons; believes that it may still need to work on its recreational program.
124 Meetings planned by hobby group
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Zelma Abben will lead groups in a variety of hobby activities.
125 Sport Shorts
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Roller skates and bicycles are available for student use.
126 Sport Shorts
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Announces upcoming recreational activities.
127 Are we healthy?
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Advises students to eat good food and take part in recreational activities.
128 Bicycles, skates--they're yours
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Recreational equipment is available for student use.
129 Riebe lists desirable traits for hobby
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Professor Riebe spoke on photography.
130 Social calendar offers variety in seasonal entertainment
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Campus social calendar.
131 Spending leisure
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Students have varying reactions to summer recreational activities.
132 Sport Shorts
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News about women's sports.
133 "What shall we do?" is answered here
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Description of campus summer recreational activities.
134 Many events fill students' leisure time
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Will include concerts, a play, and book reviews.
135 Women's sports offer varied program for summer students
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Schedule of recreational activities.
136 Recreation program planned for year; survey determines adequacy in filling students' needs
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Will collect samples of opinions at performances and entertainment.
137 It's the Gypsy in us
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Believes that a more varied selection of entertainment on campus would keep students from going off campus for recreation.
138 What is your favorite event
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Students express their preferences for recent campus events and activities.
139 Buffet vs. toboggan
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Unhappy with priorities of campus recreational activities.
140 Let's have some more fun!
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Would like to have more play nights.
141 Amazon Antics
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News about women's physical education activities.
142 Play night again gives the students chance to forget their trouble
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There will be a variety of games and treats.
143 Wednesday night set as play time for all students
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Everyone welcome for recreation.
144 Coed hobby hunters begin term's work
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One hundred women taking part.
145 Hobby groups begin weaving, line-cuts, knitting, carving
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Women will begin work in December.
146 Recreation program questions answered
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Rules and regulations for campus recreation program.
147 Women students given opportunities for recreation
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Description of recreational activities.
148 Students will frolic at annual play night in Men's Gymnasium
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149 Games, dancing are planned for college play night on Friday
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150 New hobbies added for winter term
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Will feature puppets, block printing, and clay modeling.
151 Stuffing pelican is among hobbies of education faculty; education professors tell how they spend their spare time
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Faculty talk about the ways they use their spare time.
152 New equipment added to newly named game room
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Offers opportunities for recreation.
153 Swimming draws largest number of sportswomen
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Survey of recreational activities in which women participated.
154 Women's Sports
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Activities and services at the Women's Gymnasium.
155 Program of women's games is announced
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156 Cedar Falls parks provide amazing cure for nostalgia; reporter finds no cause for Betty Coed's blues
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Survey of Cedar Falls parks and their attractions.
157 Well rounded social program for summer term students includes variety of activities; registration tea, faculty-student reception held today
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Quick sketch of summer activities.
158 Coeds are ladies; they like knitting
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Commons offers instruction in knitting.
159 Recreational clinic will be sponsored by youth councils
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To be led by the Reverend R. S. Phillips.
160 Students to frisk at all-college play night
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161 Start relaxing--men's play night will soon be due
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162 Games for women are 'going British'
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TC women are playing cricket.
163 Summer session activity program inaugurated for teachers college campus; schedule of events opens with registration tea today
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Schedule of summer session recreational activities.
164 Play night to attract many to fieldhouse; first annual co-educational night is sponsored by "I" Club, W.A.A.
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165 Second annual play night is scheduled
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Will feature dancing, cards, swimming, volleyball, handball, and other activities.
166 Women's League talk announced; Miss Doris White is to address winter term mass meeting
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Women's League organized in spring 1931; Professor White will speak on recreation as part of education.
167 Opportunities at Commons listed
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Recreational activities include cards, dancing, books, and radios.
168 Dickinson summarizes leisure time activities available to students; says campus and town recreation facilities are ideal
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Notes recreational activities available to both men and women.
169 Editorials; debunking the movies
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Hopes that movies and radio can education.
170 Council plans varied program in gym tonight; entertainment will consist of dancing, games, corn pops
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Entire Women's Gymnasium, with the exception of the pool, is available.
171 Dancing and movies lead activity poll for weekend plans
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A ranking of preferred weekend activities.
172 List of recreational facilities on local campus completed
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Women's League publishes booklet.
173 Women's League plans wide social program for all college girls
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Lengthy description of the work of the Recreation Committee.
174 Committee chairmen of Women's League attend dinner party
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Receive copies of booklet on ISTC recreational facilities.
175 Entertainment planning
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Suggests entertainment planning committee to prevent events from being clustered together.
176 Recreational program full for coming week
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Includes swimming, dancing, singing, sports, and breakfasts.
177 Functions for summer begin; reception for students to be given by faculty Friday evening
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Entertainment or amusement planned for every evening.
178 Y. M. checkers tourney
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Will hold summer tournament.
179 Everything points toward a gay summer of dances, picnics and hikes
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A summer advisory board has been appointed to keep the summer filled with interesting events and activities.
180 Summer advisory board starts things going; plans dances first and stunts to pep up college society
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Group named to plan recreational activities.
181 The Editor's Column
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Roller skates now available for students; do women or men have a better sense of humor; students need to use all of their brain when studying, so it becomes more entertaining.
182 Summer sports popular at T. C.
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There is a range of classes and extracurricular activities available.
183 Don't forget
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All-college recreational hour to be held.
184 Student Council organized to aid college interests; sponsor all-college functions
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Members of the Student Council; composed of representatives from each class; aim to "give clean wholesome recreation to everyone on campus."
185 Gleanings from the editor's garden
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Encourages students to enjoy the outdoors around Cedar Falls.
186 Recreation hour in the Gymnasium
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The Department of Physical Education to hold recreation programs in the evenings.
187 The practical joke
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Discourages practical jokes.
188 Gymnasium is open Monday evenings; opened to students on Monday and Thursday nights; varsity will hold regular pressure
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Recreation hours at Gymnasium have been extended.
189 Gymnasium is opened Saturday afternoons
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Many students are taking advantage of Gymnasium's new Saturday hours for basketball and gymnastics.
190 Gymnasium is opened to business men; first class met in college Gymnasium Wednesday evening
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Once a week, local businessmen will be invited to Gymnasium for recreational activities.
191 Department of School Ethics
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Summary of the what the department does and who is the head.
192 Photo
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Rownd's park and near the city springs; photo.
193 Every student has to confront the old problem, "how much time shall I devote to books?"
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Encourages students to get their schoolwork done and then move on to recreation.
194 Boating has caused considerable excitement
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Several accidents have occurred on the river.