Summer

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201 Mountin' Peeks
College Eye 49:36, p.2
Roommate once again upsets the author--this time by replacing her suntan lotion with a fish-attracting liquid.
202 Recreation for YOU this summer
College Eye 49:34, p.4
A look at recreation facilities both on and off campus; photo.
203 Summer
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Activities of the summer included: a travel talk, an old fashioned country party, a smorgasbord, and movies; a jazz program, a dance and drama team, lectures by professors from three universities, and a band and choral concert were also held; photo.
204 Holiday
College Eye 47:38, p.3
A summer trip; photo.
205 Golf, tennis, bowling provide summer recreation
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206 Look cool , feel cool. . . Be cool
College Eye 46:39, p.4
Advice on summer clothing.
207 Summertime, and the livin' is easy. . . "fish are jumpin. . ."
College Eye 46:38, p.3
Photo essay on summer.
208 What to do on a hot summer day at TC
College Eye 45:38, p.3
Photo essay on a summer day on campus; photo.
209 A real cool question for men
College Eye 45:36, p.2
Comments on men's summer fashion.
210 Academic credit given for camp
College Eye 44:28, p.6
News about ITCC.
211 Summer jobs offered for camp counselors
College Eye 44:21, p.5
Thelma Short has information on summer camp jobs.
212 Untitled
College Eye 44:1, p.2
Women complain about studying all summer.
213 Relax in cool comfort
College Eye 43:39, p.2
Encourages people to use the campus swimming facilities.
214 College provides recreation for all
College Eye 42:33, p.1
A look at summer recreation possibilities.
215 Reverend John Paul Vincent will deliver the baccalaureate address to summer graduates, August 6
Public Relations News Release 1950:2, p.1
The Topic of the address will be "Making Your Life Count." President Malcolm Price will preside at the service.A vocal duet will be presented by Joanne Bendixen and Phyllis Porter, students of Harald Holst.
216 Summer jobs will be topic at coffeehour
College Eye 41:23, p.6
The subject of the panel discussion will be "What you are doing this summer?"
217 Summer time . . .
College Eye 39:39, p.2
Comments on the warm summer temperatures students must endure while in class.
218 Community offers facilities to all students at college
College Eye 39:34, p.1
Survey of recreational activities in Cedar Falls.
219 Parent-teachers group discusses entertainment
College Eye 39:27, p.7
Considers need for entertainment during summer months.
220 Summertime
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Students at swimming pool and in physical education class; photo.
221 Friends service group to sponsor summer projects
College Eye 39:24, p.1
Service opportunities available.
222 Myra Williamson will speak at coffee hour
College Eye 39:24, p.1
On plans for the summer.
223 Summer/winter sports
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Brief description of the activities; photo.
224 Prexy's Pond and the Campanile
Alumnus 31:2, p.
Summer scene.
225 Untitled
Alumnus 31:2, p.
Students canoe on Prexy's Pond; photo.
226 Varied activities offered summer quarter students
College Eye 37:35, p.4
Lengthy list of activities.
227 So from behind her freckles Fifi predicts a gay summer
College Eye 37:31, p.4
Fictional character thinks about style.
228 Students swap summer occupations, personalities, resume campus life
College Eye 37:1, p.3
Students talk about their summer jobs.
229 Summer rec. program includes variety of activities, from golf to swimming
College Eye 36:38, p.2
Description of facilities and equipment available.
230 Summer work and camp projects open to coeds desiring summer jobs
College Eye 36:30, p.4
Quick survey of summer employment.
231 Branch summer schools to be located in Algona, Missouri Valley, and Red Oak
Public Relations News Release 1945:98, p.1
I. H. Hart, director of extension services announces summer school locations. Members of the regular instructional staff in Cedar Falls will make up the staff of the branch schools.
232 Coolness, comfort goals in summer wardrobe plans
College Eye 35:32, p.6
Advice on what to wear.
233 Summer sporting facilities available to enthusiasts 'For the asking'
College Eye 35:32, p.4
Description of campus recreational opportunities.
234 Program planned summer activities
College Eye 34:32, p.1
Dorothy Humiston organizing activities.
235 Campus School offers program for war youth
College Eye 34:31, p.5
Special summer program offered.
236 Cedar Falls offers recreation for summer students
College Eye 34:31, p.6
Description of activities available.
237 Summer activity is subject of panel in religious forum
College Eye 34:3, p.3
Students will talk about their summer activities.
238 We Women
College Eye 33:42, p.3
Provides suggestions on hair and nail care during the summer months.
239 City parks, pools for summer sport
College Eye 33:36, p.4
Lengthy description of summer recreational opportunities.
240 Heat halts all intramural play
College Eye 32:41, p.4
Intramural games have been postponed due to the heat.
241 Hot? Change food, frame of mind
College Eye 32:41, p.4
Professor Rath offers advice on summer eating habits.
242 Plans made for more summer fun
College Eye 32:34, p.1
Description of recreational activities and equipment.
243 Student aid offers vacation jobs
College Eye 32:16, p.4
Through civil service.
244 About air-conditioning
College Eye 31:42, p.2
Believes that the library building should have an air-conditioner.
245 Library-goers make breezes
College Eye 31:41, p.1
Students study in the library next to their own small electric fans brought from home; photo.
246 Cooking classes continue culinary art amid heat
College Eye 31:40, p.3
247 Heat: take it or leave it
College Eye 31:40, p.3
Dr. Durfee offers suggestions for dealing with the heat.
248 After a Fashion
College Eye 31:38, p.3
Offers suggestions for makeup and accessories that will help to hide a sunburn.
249 After a Fashion
College Eye 31:36, p.3
Offers suggestions for suitable summer wear.
250 Swimming suggested as escape from heat
College Eye 31:36, p.1
The advantages of swimming.
251 After a Fashion
College Eye 31:35, p.3
Makes suggestions for fashionable summer dresses.
252 Midsummer Meanders
College Eye 30:40, p.3
Outfits to wear for the summer.
253 Personal appearance is important
College Eye 30:38, p.1
Keep up your appearance, even on those hot summer days.
254 A Corner for Coeds; summer inventory
College Eye 29:37, p.3
Suggests summer activities.
255 A Corner for Coeds
College Eye 29:34, p.3
Suggests clothing suitable for summer.
256 Bartlett girls reveal plans for vacations
College Eye 28:0, p.3
Students tell what they will do with the rest of the summer.
257 Cut your curls--you'll be cooler
College Eye 28:41, p.1
Professor Allen gives advice on what to wear in hot weather.
258 A student question
College Eye 28:40, p.2
Believes Library needs more fans or air conditioning in the summer.
259 Whew! . . . It's hot . . .
College Eye 28:40, p.1
Incredible heat makes getting assignments done in the library a chore for students; photo.
260 Faculty vacations between terms
College Eye 28:1, p.7
Quick look at the ways that faculty members spent their summer.
261 Children represent heat as dog, or scarlet, bare feet
College Eye 27:10, p.2
Children use art to express feelings about hot summer weather.
262 Poetry
College Eye 27:10, p.2
On summer heat.
263 Lamp posts connected by mile of cable
College Eye 27:9, p.4
Eighty-three new posts are being installed; some are new and others replacements; college also buys new electric fans.
264 Men's swimming pool has been much used during hot weather
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265 Mother wore it as college garb
College Eye 27:9, p.4
Physical education news.
266 "Run from the heat, run" new hot weather game
College Eye 27:8, p.2
Trying to find the coolest place to sleep in the hot summer weather.
267 Children in nursery school keeping cool
College Eye 27:8, p.2
Have small pool in which to play.
268 Drinking fountains surrounded by thirsty pushing students
College Eye 27:8, p.1
Observations at the drinking fountain; many use it during the hot summer weather.
269 Heat causes decided drop in library circulation
College Eye 27:8, p.2
Declines by about one thousand compared to last year's figures.
270 Heat dodgers
College Eye 27:8, p.2
Faculty and students find ways to beat the heat.
271 New swim period necessitated by crowds in pool
College Eye 27:8, p.4
Extra period of recreational swimming set aside.
272 Poets get hot
College Eye 27:8, p.2
Poems about heat, written by students in Emma Lambert's class.
273 Resourceful student solves heat problem
College Eye 27:8, p.2
Ray Kramer studied outside an ice cave.
274 Dr. Green lists do's and don'ts for hot weather
College Eye 27:7, p.1
275 Heat causes lapse in faculty tourney
College Eye 27:7, p.4
Faculty members seem to be losing interest in the golf tournament, probably due to the heat.
276 Humpty Dumpty fell at 23rd and College Tuesday afternoon
College Eye 27:7, p.3
Someone tried to fry an egg on the hot pavement.
277 Though summer heat oppresses social life at least progresses
College Eye 27:7, p.3
Campus social calendar.
278 Weather increases number using pool
College Eye 27:7, p.4
279 Beginning is half the battle
College Eye 27:53, p.2
Even in hot weather, students should make time to study.
280 Ditch digging proves popular 'Recreation' for tutor athletes; high school graduates are also getting condition
College Eye 25:8, p.1
Students talk about their summer jobs.
281 Mamie mosquito is chief offender
College Eye 23:53, p.2
Female mosquitoes do the biting.
282 What only a blizzard has succeeded in doing
Public Relations News Release 1931:434, p.1
Corridor doors opened due to the excessive heat.
283 Drinking fountains reign triumphant
College Eye 23:9, p.4
Students are late to class because they stopped for a drink of water.
284 "Sleep much and work little," advises Dr. Mead, health director
College Eye 23:8, p.1
Dr. F. N. Mead reminds students that rest is as important as food and to get plenty of it during hot weather.
285 How would you like to wake up in the middle of one of those hot night and find that you bed was on fire?
Public Relations News Release 1930:470, p.1
Oren Bolin knows; men were sleeping outside.
286 "Poor air," says student
College Eye 23:5, p.2
Discusses uncomfortable state of library in summer heat.
287 "Back to nature" say six Teachers College athletes
College Eye 23:4, p.6
Several TC athletes are working on the campus grounds crew this summer.
288 Mrs. Ida Gilstrap will interview students today
College Eye 22:24, p.1
For summer jobs in Colorado.
289 Rocky Mountain Lodge asks for college "help"
College Eye 22:16, p.6

Will need summer help.

290 Grid stars do summer training on brick pile
College Eye 21:39, p.4
Two students are busy taking up the brick driveway.
291 Hot weather is enough to cause enumeration of peeves
College Eye 21:39, p.2
Considers golf, the heat, and the Fourth of July.
292 What is a little thing like 100 degrees in the shade
College Eye 21:39, p.1
Temperature in boiler room is 120 degrees.
293 Estes Park applicants
College Eye 20:18, p.1

Seeking staff for summer.

294 Vacation excursions planned for summer students; first trip to McGregor
College Eye 19:41, p.1
May book reservations with Professor Swalwell.
295 What is your favorite hobby during the summer?
College Eye 19:41, p.3
Students and faculty members share what they like to do in their leisure time.
296 I. S. T. C. students vacation at Estes
College Eye 19:39, p.1
Will work there for the summer.
297 Inquiring Reporter; how do you intend to spend this summer's vacation?
College Eye 19:35, p.7
298 For men
College Eye 19:21, p.5
Summer positions at Estes Park information.
299 Summer vacations declared benefit to rural education; better understanding of country conditions by urban residents said to be result
College Eye 18:8, p.2
Believes it is a good idea for city residents to spend time in the country.
300 In defense of heat
College Eye 18:7, p.5
Gives ten defenses of the presence and need of high temperatures.