College Eye — June 14, 1946

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1 Marion Roose announces bridge lessons, dancing
1 Rose Lena Ruegnitz attends Northwestern's alumni luncheon
1 College Players study Kaufman at meetings
1 Game night scheduled as Commons activity
1 Solution to college housing--freshmen bring their house Donald Brown and Richard Skilling hauled a small house from Algona and parked it west of campus.
1 Chairmen appointed for Couples Club
1 Panamanian student praises America Profile of Carmen Berguido; her impressions of ISTC.
1 Home economics trends will be studied in workshop Description of the workshop.
1 Alpha Phi Omega to meet Tuesday
1 Nelson announces faculty; 21 members appointed to staff Brief profiles of new faculty and staff.
2 Religious News Schedules of activities at campus religious centers.
2 Teacher examinations to be given soon Uniform county exams scheduled.
2 Those health service 'shots' given to protect students Students are encouraged to receive their immunizations in order to teach.
2 World Views Discusses the new Chief Justice to the Supreme Court and the Italian monarchy.
3 "Studio to be clock-eyed," Hake Will assure that programming starts and ends on time.
3 Thoughts while . . . carving my initials in the furniture
3 Our inquiring reporter Those who attend TC from out-of-state are asked why they chose to come to Teachers College.
3 Student canvassers find room for additional 340 students Find room for 140 summer students and two hundred fall term students.
3 Variety show feature of 'rehab rambles'
4 Trio of freshmen pace track team as tutors hang up impressive record Three freshmen track members were this season's top scorers in individual competition.
4 College sport record shows 28 victories Records are shown for the wrestling, basketball, football, and baseball teams.
4 Don Shupe paces Panther ball club with .302 average With the help of some outstanding players, the TC baseball team goes 6-6 for the season.
4 Panthers drop softball decision by 6-4 score A city softball league is of interest to some TC baseball players.
4 Varied activities offered summer quarter students Lengthy list of activities.
5 College theatre will present "Hay Fever" Seeking players.
5 Dr. Klausner to speak at college chapel Brief profile of Neal W. Klausner; photo.
5 Entertainment scheduled for branch summer schools College faculty and staff will travel to Carroll, Creston, and Spencer.
5 Five S. C. A. members to attend conference List of those attending.
6 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
6 Tuesday date of first sing Professors De Jonge and McCoy will alternate as leaders of the weekly event.
6 College branch summer schools show 50 percent increase News from the branch schools.