Recreational Activities

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# Title Date Summary
151 New equipment added to newly named game room
College Eye 27:22, p.3
Offers opportunities for recreation.
152 Swimming draws largest number of sportswomen
College Eye 27:53, p.1
Survey of recreational activities in which women participated.
153 Women's Sports
College Eye 27:49, p.3
Activities and services at the Women's Gymnasium.
154 Program of women's games is announced
College Eye 27:46, p.3
155 Cedar Falls parks provide amazing cure for nostalgia; reporter finds no cause for Betty Coed's blues
College Eye 27:45, p.1
Survey of Cedar Falls parks and their attractions.
156 Well rounded social program for summer term students includes variety of activities; registration tea, faculty-student reception held today
College Eye 27:44, p.1
Quick sketch of summer activities.
157 Students to frisk at all-college play night
College Eye 26:28, p.1
158 Recreational clinic will be sponsored by youth councils
College Eye 26:28, p.3
To be led by the Reverend R. S. Phillips.
159 Coeds are ladies; they like knitting
College Eye 26:28, p.3
Commons offers instruction in knitting.
160 Start relaxing--men's play night will soon be due
College Eye 26:27, p.1
161 Games for women are 'going British'
College Eye 26:16, p.4
TC women are playing cricket.
162 Summer session activity program inaugurated for teachers college campus; schedule of events opens with registration tea today
College Eye 26:1, p.1
Schedule of summer session recreational activities.
163 Play night to attract many to fieldhouse; first annual co-educational night is sponsored by "I" Club, W.A.A.
College Eye 25:26, p.1
164 Second annual play night is scheduled
College Eye 25:25, p.1
Will feature dancing, cards, swimming, volleyball, handball, and other activities.
165 Women's League talk announced; Miss Doris White is to address winter term mass meeting
College Eye 25:23, p.1
Women's League organized in spring 1931; Professor White will speak on recreation as part of education.
166 Opportunities at Commons listed
College Eye 25:18, p.1
Recreational activities include cards, dancing, books, and radios.
167 Dickinson summarizes leisure time activities available to students; says campus and town recreation facilities are ideal
College Eye 25:9, p.1
Notes recreational activities available to both men and women.
168 Editorials; debunking the movies
College Eye 25:2, p.2
Hopes that movies and radio can education.
169 Council plans varied program in gym tonight; entertainment will consist of dancing, games, corn pops
College Eye 24:24, p.1
Entire Women's Gymnasium, with the exception of the pool, is available.
170 Dancing and movies lead activity poll for weekend plans
College Eye 24:21, p.1
A ranking of preferred weekend activities.
171 List of recreational facilities on local campus completed
College Eye 24:16, p.3
Women's League publishes booklet.
172 Women's League plans wide social program for all college girls
College Eye 24:16, p.3
Lengthy description of the work of the Recreation Committee.
173 Committee chairmen of Women's League attend dinner party
College Eye 24:15, p.3
Receive copies of booklet on ISTC recreational facilities.
174 Entertainment planning
College Eye 23:29, p.2
Suggests entertainment planning committee to prevent events from being clustered together.
175 Recreational program full for coming week
College Eye 23:2, p.1
Includes swimming, dancing, singing, sports, and breakfasts.
176 Functions for summer begin; reception for students to be given by faculty Friday evening
College Eye 23:1, p.1
Entertainment or amusement planned for every evening.
177 Y. M. checkers tourney
College Eye 21:39, p.3
Will hold summer tournament.
178 Everything points toward a gay summer of dances, picnics and hikes
College Eye 21:37, p.6
A summer advisory board has been appointed to keep the summer filled with interesting events and activities.
179 Summer advisory board starts things going; plans dances first and stunts to pep up college society
College Eye 21:37, p.1
Group named to plan recreational activities.
180 The Editor's Column
College Eye 21:23, p.2
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.
181 Summer sports popular at T. C.
College Eye 19:41, p.1
There is a range of classes and extracurricular activities available.
182 Don't forget
College Eye 17:30, p.3
All-college recreational hour to be held.
183 Student Council organized to aid college interests; sponsor all-college functions
College Eye 17:29, p.1
Members of the Student Council; composed of representatives from each class; aim to "give clean wholesome recreation to everyone on campus."
184 Gleanings from the editor's garden
College Eye 17:11, p.2
Encourages students to enjoy the outdoors around Cedar Falls.
185 Recreation hour in the Gymnasium
College Eye 8:3, p.3
The Department of Physical Education to hold recreation programs in the evenings.
186 The practical joke
College Eye 7:11, p.4
Discourages practical jokes.
187 Gymnasium is open Monday evenings; opened to students on Monday and Thursday nights; varsity will hold regular pressure
College Eye 4:16, p.2
Recreation hours at Gymnasium have been extended.
188 Gymnasium is opened to business men; first class met in college Gymnasium Wednesday evening
College Eye 4:13, p.2
Once a week, local businessmen will be invited to Gymnasium for recreational activities.
189 Gymnasium is opened Saturday afternoons
College Eye 4:13, p.3
Many students are taking advantage of Gymnasium's new Saturday hours for basketball and gymnastics.
190 Department of School Ethics
Old Gold 0:0, p.33
Summary of the what the department does and who is the head.
191 Photo
Old Gold 0:0, p.270
Rownd's park and near the city springs; photo.
192 Every student has to confront the old problem, "how much time shall I devote to books?"
Normal Eyte 13:1, p.1
Encourages students to get their schoolwork done and then move on to recreation.
193 Boating has caused considerable excitement
Normal Eyte 12:33, p.521
Several accidents have occurred on the river.