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1 . . . High enough Muriel Stephens measures Ruth Below for her Commencement gown; photo.
2 24 men students to aid freshmen A list of those students assisting in orientation is given.
4 Announce graduation events, summer class will graduate on Thursday Approximately 251 graduates will participate in this exercise; program is given.
5 Baccalaureate has Vincent for speakers Rev. John P. Vincent will speak on "Making Your Life Count;" photo.
6 Dinner to be held Tuesday for graduates A program of the evening's activities is given.
7 Homecoming planned for Oct. 13-15; 'Half-time of Century' to be theme The theme will be "Half-time of the Twentieth Century"; a schedule of events and committee members are listed.
8 Kenneth Huber's daughter accepts a diploma first Kenneth Huber's daughter, Barbara, received her high school diploma from Muscatine in June.
9 Wagner announces final completion of booklet for high school series Twenty-one courses of study have now been developed for the secondary school curriculum program.
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3 Announce dates for Lab School Fall instruction will begin on September 11, 1950.
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10 Letter from President Price
Price--Malcolm Poyer (President of ISTC)
Thanks members of the College Eye staff for their cooperation and fine work they have done.
11 Picnic and dinner will begin week for new students enrolled in fall Listed are the activities for orientation week.
12 Sweet and Lowdown
Porter--Phyllis Marion (Class of 1950)
News about musical events on campus.
13 Thanks to Baker residents
Wheeler--Clara (Baker Hall Staff)
Encourages students to give her successor the same support and cooperation she has received.
14 The Line
Wittenburg--Carletta (Class of 1952)
'News' from around campus.
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15 Ask students to leave envelopes for checks Checks for student assistants that are not mailed will be held until the beginning of the fall quarter.
16 BAE complete summer program A list of the eighteen new members initiated at their annual banquet.
17 Foto feature . . . Bridge the gap Connie Brooks and Roy Wilson discuss the teacher's role; photo.
18 H. Bernhard announces baccalaureate service Sunday's regular chapel service will be the summer baccalaureate service.
19 Math visual aids are being shown Description of visual aids.
20 Registrar announces a short summer session Tentative plans are underway for a summer session in 1951.
21 Scott outlines community planning to make use of reorganization bill Reorganization, rather than consolidation, allows school districts the have more money and hire better teachers.
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22 Blue Birds take title in their intramurals Their record is 5-1; members of the team are listed.
23 D. Thayer's team wins intramurals Winning team moved out in front early in the men's softball league.
24 Nordly is winner in golf tourney Wins with a 3-2 score.
25 Send 60 invitations for coaching clinic The 3rd annual coaching clinic will be August 16.
26 Starbeck invites 46 gridders back for drills on August 28 Fourteen lettermen return; the invited are listed; photo.
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27 Law sets minimum standards for schools training veterans Flexible procedures are instituted by the Veterans Administration to allow veterans to change fields of study.
28 Price uses plastiform blocks to show demands on college The college needs to provide more services in order to train the same number of teachers in the future; photo.
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29 Nelson announces new instructors The fall session will include approximately thirty new faculty members.
30 No cuts are allowed in classes next week Those students graduating will not be required to attend classes Friday morning following Commencement.
31 Old saying, 'only one more week' has another meaning to a student
Mayer--Roselyn M. (Student--1953)
The good and bad points of the ending of the summer session are given.
32 Posters will call Iowans' attention to safety signs The Lions Club along with the Iowa Safety Congress will be displaying the posters.
33 Price vacations now; prepares for teaching Malcolm Price will be teaching two sections of educational psychology.
34 Students may obtain subscription for Eye Subscriptions rates are forty cents per quarter or one dollar for three quarters.