College Eye — June 18, 1948

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1 College Players present philosophical drama with D. Bush, director Present "The Rising of the Moon"; schedule of summer work.
1 Representatives of Ed. Dep't. attend Attend Iowa Council meeting.
1 Atlantic school enrolls 229 women, 12 men Several TC faculty are on staff.
1 Holmes edits, writes book On public relations for teachers education.
1 Joan Smith, Bodein speak to Humanists
1 Musical program next week; next Wednesday Harris in recital at 9:30 a. m. Performance program; photo.
1 Living mourn death of dorm resident Bartlett Hall women mourn loss of goldfish; photo.
1 Community offers facilities to all students at college Survey of recreational activities in Cedar Falls.
1 Phearman receives Ph. D. from U. of Iowa
1 Creston branch school finds 150 students enrolled by June 14 A number of TC faculty are on the staff.
2 Don't be a T. C. trail blazer Urges students not to cut across the grass.
2 "Halcash" sez Believes that most TC students art still good, moral people.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Know Your Eye Staff Profiles of Richard R. Robinson and George W. Robinson; photo.
2 Mundt-Nixon versus democracy Disagrees with bill that would define communist threat to US.
2 The Way I See It Believes that there is good in college life.
2 Wandering . . . Wondering Campus observations.
3 Rogers and Kadesch attend meeting of college physicists Program highlights.
3 Former TC student completes stewardess training in Oklahoma Profile of Corinne Jane Fink.
3 Mully opens concession business in C. F. park Located on Island Park.
3 Alta Howell supervisor for Nursery School Eighteen students are enrolled.
3 Swimming may be appeal of summer elementary pupils Professor Horn believes that some students may be drawn to summer school by the swimming pool.
3 Branch summer school news Program highlights from Atlantic and Creston.
4 Pamphlet points out benefits of business Publications touts advantages of a business career.
4 Daughter visits Kurtz's home Helen Kurtz is at home.
4 Cable attends Denver mineralogist meeting
4 National education fraternity meets Phi Delta Kappa will hold three informal meetings this summer.
4 Survey of Campus Opinion Survey of students on their political beliefs and their choices for President.
4 Branch school teacher suffers knee injury Lucille Anderson injures knee while stepping from a car.
5 Woodcock speaks to driver, safety seminar In Ames.
5 Revelle, college jumper, vies for Olympic berth John Revelle will compete for invitation.
5 Former Eye worker takes Norway bride in Cedar Rapids event Harold Sturm married Barbara Janet Tuttle.
5 Science professor resigns from post S. David Bailey will go to lab job in the East.
5 Four of Olympic wrestlers working out at Teachers Gerald Leeman, Bill Koll, Bill Nelson, and Glen Brand are preparing for the Olympics.
5 Hermann piles up most track points Ed Hermann scores 88 1/2 points.
5 Homecoming, Dad's Day officially set
5 D. McCuskey goes East in early July Will be heading for the Olympics in London.
6 European classroom teachers more strict, says Belgian girl Lydia Landuyt talks about her country.
6 Education Department adds fall instructor Brief profile of Gordon Rhum.
6 Five new girls in Home Ec house A look at the work taken on by students at the Home Management House at the corner of 22nd and Campus Streets.
6 Campus School enrollment 315 Breakdown by grade level.
6 Bureau of Publications director to Denver Mr. Holmes will attend public relations meeting.