College Eye — May 13, 1949

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1 'Minnesingers' will return for reunion Brief history of the group.
1 909 complete largest summer registration
1 430 will graduate May 23; President's reception is first event Schedule of Commencement activities.
1 Grand march will honor graduates at annual dance
1 Student leaders confer on next year's problems Seventeen leaders meet with college officials.
1 New schedule of concerts is announced Changes for the 1949-1950 season.
1 'Rumpelstiltskin' to be presented By puppet class.
1 Library ground floor remodeled New magazine stacks installed; hope to improve lighting.
1 Old Golds Students should pay balance on bills.
2 Pride justified Praises Iowa State Teachers College for being one of the best teachers colleges in the nation.
2 Examination schedule
2 Know Your Eye Staff; Empey, variety of interests Profile of senior English major, and Eye staff member, Jeanne-Marie Empey; photo.
2 Teachers College rates 93 percentile of all colleges in size and facilities Tom Lamke speaks about TC to Phi Delta Kappa.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 As I See It Discusses the dangers of "a little learning."
3 Campanile will chime on each quarter hour Mechanism repaired so that Westminster changes will be rung for first time in seven years.
3 Nine Campus High receive honors
3 Extension Service aids all teachers Elmer Ritter talks about the role of Extension.
3 Poinar to direct string workshop Workshop schedule.
4 5 of Industrial Arts faculty to St. Louis meeting
4 Dr. Denny attends funeral of his sister
4 Social Science is not overcrowded Professor Thompson believes that there is room for more good social science teachers.
4 27 will graduate from Campus High Commencement program.
4 Michel and Bontz honored at dinner Jean Bontz will be department head; Maude Michel will join husband in Minneapolis.
4 Mickelson is elected new Phi Mu president List of other officers.
5 Baseball nine host to Carleton today and tomorrow; Panthers will try to break Carls win streak at three ISTC will face Carleton, whose season record is 5-3.
5 MacAlester next for cinder squad ISTC will face MacAlester College of St. Paul, Minnesota.
5 Tutor nine splits at Illinois Normal ISTC defeated Illinois, 21-2, but were also defeated by them, 17-2; photo.
5 Seerley Hall cops softball trophy Seerley Hall defeated Baker Hall in the men's softball championship, golf and tennis schedules are posted.
5 Courtmen swamp Luther netmen 6-1 Next, the Panthers will face Loras College.
5 Bee Bopps pound out win over Tadpoles The Bee Bopps won first place in the women's softball tournament, after defeating the Tadpoles, 21-0.
5 Thinclad trample track opponents Out of ten events entered in the South Dakota Relays, ISTC took home five first places and three second places.
5 Linksmen suffer first dual loss ISTC golfers were defeated by St. Ambrose College, 10 1/2 to 4 1/2.
5 KO's Bids farewell to his readers, and throws one last line at the Des Moines Register.
6 College will list approved houses Will re-establish practice of developing an approved list of rooming houses for men.
6 Charles Seltenrich is appointed to Oberlin Will serve as professor of music.
6 Display of America in college library
6 Miss Hanson engaged to Edward Williams Helen Morgan appointed in her place.
6 Musical Notes Points out the important people in his college career.
7 Elementary school begins June 6 Plans for summer at the Campus School.
7 Rendezvous Greeks announced their recent and upcoming activities.
7 Penn State sponsors 'Blue Ribbon' project To assist teachers who need more education.
8 SCA officers plan year's program
8 Instructor leaves for graduate study Nellie Hampton will study at the University of Wisconsin; other faculty also have plans for graduate work.
8 Math Club has picnic
8 Rhum plans to teach at Michigan College For summer session.
8 Woodcock helps plan for safety education In Cedar Rapids.
8 Baker Hall wins trophy at sing
8 Student employees Should arrange to have checks sent to them.
8 Heffner resigns Bartlett position Will be married.