College Eye — August 17, 1945

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1 College hails victory; snake dances form as surrender news spreads; Dr. Bodein addresses 550 at victory day convocation in Auditorium Description of V-J Day celebrations; five hundred attend convocation; photo.
1 Commencement Thursday to climax graduation activities Description of the ceremony.
1 Final meeting planned College players coordinate meeting.
1 Veterans' grade average compares well with average of other students Veterans adjusting to college life is reflected in grade average.
1 Classes dismissed Students spend time celebrating V-J Day and studying for final examinations.
1 Agnes McClelland resigns; accepts California position Profile of Professor McClelland.
1 Hail end of war II, but fear war III Students talk about the end of World War II; speculate on the future.
1 Our responsibilities in peace The president addresses the end of World War II and the importance of education in maintaining democracy.
2 Grant tells of life in South America in Campus School lecture Professor Grant talks about his work and shows items that he brought back with him.
2 Camp leadership class tries roughing it on weekend outing Class camping trip.
2 Returns to T. C. Professor Reninger will resume position as head of English Department; photo.
2 Bodein, Cowley will attend YMCA, YWCA seminar Aug. 24-28 Attend seminar to devise a better understanding of religion in education.
2 Former T. C. student director of teacher training at Chadron John Lynch takes position formerly held by Dwight Curtis.
2 Seven don'ts E. W. Goetch offers interview tips.
2 Don't forget Pearl Harbor Discusses changes to occur at Teachers College now that the war is over.
2 Dr. Kurtz explains why all people can't sing
2 Teachers College health specialist Depictions of various people on campus.
3 60 attend dinner honoring retiring Dean Leslie Reed
3 New industrial arts instructor helped build P-80 fighter planes Profile of Willis Wagner.
3 Daughter's illness calls Dickinson to campus Returns from extension duties.
3 Walker visits campus Bernice Walker returns for a visit.
3 100 attend Seerley Hall dinner at Commons
3 34 initiated into KBPA group at Monday meeting List of initiates.
3 First shiner Announces the opening of the football season.
3 Nineteen-year-old becomes 70-year-old in drama shop Professor Strayer teaches drama make-up class.
3 Campus School art class fulfills varied interests Ila Mae Talley talks about teaching art.
3 First annual radio institute; Hake director of Aug. 20-22 conference Lengthy description of institute program; photo.
4 Nearness to home is reason for popularity of branch schools Students also cite increases in salary.
4 20 received into Kappa Delta Pi List of new members.
4 Kathleen Kough attends seminar in Minneapolis Kathleen Kough tells about program in Student Industrial Seminar.
4 Religious News Campus religious events and activities.
4 One-act play and scenes presented by drama class
4 Branch schools enter last week News from branch summer schools.
4 Here's story behind Japan's atomic-ache Professor Kadesch explains the atomic bomb.
5 Clues to the News World and national news.
5 Former students assist on atomic bomb experiments Ward Lyon and John Coobs were among staff at Iowa State University.
5 Three-a-day grid drill opens Aug. 17 Announces the sport's official return to campus.
5 'Stones' topic of Riebe talk at BAE meeting Professor Riebe talks about rock polishing and cutting.
6 The Line Campus news and gossip.
6 High school servicemen athletes to be eligible
6 Victory brings tears to some Students react to new of Japan's surrender.
6 Taking finals next week? Here's good way to prepare Advice on preparing for examinations.