College Eye — May 23, 1947

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1 Driving awards given students, instructors Receive certificates of merit at dinner.
1 Notice to treasurers of student organizations Must close books by end of year.
1 English students Must report for meeting.
1 Artists Art instructor C. W. Frothingham and student Bill Eells look at painting with Paul Porter of the Des Monies Art Center; photo.
1 Trueblood and Robinson talk to graduates Description of the Baccalaureate and Commencement ceremonies; photo.
1 Name artists to appear in concerts Preview of the 1947-1948 Lecture-Concert Series.
1 Spring Formal. . . Students prepare for grand march at last week's Spring Formal; photo.
1 First annual Art Salon features dinner, tea, award presentations Students receive awards for their work at banquet.
1 Alumni to have reunion; '97 and '22 classes will meet Sunday Lengthy description of the program.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Roger's Rambling Remarks Roger Blake, editor of the College Eye, closes his column by thanking numerous people for their contributions to the paper.
2 Even without "Amber, " libe fiction section is busy, offers large choice Grace Neff talks about the books that she selects for the fiction collection.
2 Musical Notes Discusses music students, faculty members, and upcoming musical events.
2 Swami Beard seeks info concerning future enrollments Profile of Marshall Beard.
3 Gwen Eppard wins scholarship to youth camp
3 What to Wear Informs graduates on the appropriate attire for graduation weekend.
3 Remedial reading course to be given Elizabeth Brown will offer course this summer; outlines reasons for improving reading skills.
3 Alumna, home from India, to visit here Former student Nina Bowers returns to the United States after teaching in India.
3 Campus Commentary Discusses the Pen Magazine, teacher George Immerzeel, memorable events in the past year, and announces Wayne Gard as Student of the Week in its last publication in the Eye.
4 Lawther rec room scene of Hedge shower Joyce Hedge will be married.
5 Teacher placements for 1947-48 school year Roster of students who have found jobs and the location of those jobs.
7 Quonvet store Will open to customers today; open only to those who paid their $20 membership fee.
7 Survey of Campus Opinion A survey was conducted that asked the question, "How much does it cost to go to Teachers College?"
8 Way back when Shows a photo of the 1922 basketball squad.
8 Coaches to lose fourteen Panther letter-winners Congratulates letter-winners, tells them how much they will be missed, and wishes them best of luck in the future.
8 Final baseball game today; Dresselhaus on mound for panthers TC faces Simpson College in season closer.
8 Gym Gems Describes women's sports activities on campus.
8 Star Panther athlete wins three letters in freshman year Student Dave Williams is only the second athlete to win three major letters in one season; photo.
8 Panthers finish second in track, golf, tennis, at conference meet
8 Dresselhaus stings bees with four hit shutout TC won their eighth straight victory of the season over St. Ambrose.
9 Juniors can attend Swiss universities for college credit
9 Debaters elect Jungen Roster of officers of Delta Sigma Rho.
9 The Panthers at bat Stats given for the TC baseball team.
9 Lockeroom Logic Comments on the athletic events that students can look forward to next year, lets the senior letter-winners know how much they will be missed, and announces Don Shupe as the athletic award winner; photo.
9 Resignation notice given by Sutton Profile of Harold Sutton, who will go to New Mexico.
9 Trimble resigns for Florida job Will go to Florida State University.
9 Miss Woodhull resigns from English post Professor Reninger praises work of Gladys Hearst and Winifred Hart.
9 Chi's elect Goslin, Austin as fall officers
9 Lawtherites elect corridor leaders
10 Extension Service aids Iowa teachers Description of the wide range of services delivered by the Extension Service.
10 Villagers to get free mail service Mail will be delivered directly to each hut.
10 Library books Now due.
10 One-acts viewed by drama group Players will perform "Overtones" and "The Giant's Stair".
10 21 will serve as counselors List of those who will serve this summer.