College Eye — August 5, 1949

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1 Air-age workshop set for Aug. 8 Two sections will be offered.
1 College group go on Mississippi boat trip Food consisted of all Iowa products.
1 Dr. Schaefer returns from trip to Germany Made two month visit.
1 Many fields are offered at workshops Lengthy roster of workshops.
1 Four of music faculty are studying in N. Y.
1 Pi Gammas initiate new members Thurs. List of new members.
1 Bernhard to give sermon here Saturday On "God Makes a Difference".
1 Hake to address D. M. teachers Will speak on radio in public education.
1 Goetch will speak at Minnesota conference
1 . . . . Fair murals Tom Larkin works on the Teachers College booth for the Iowa State Fair; photo.
1 Reveal baccalaureate plans; graduates to hear Uhlinger on August 14 The Reverend James Uhlinger will speak; photo.
1 Two instructors added to faculty Brief profiles of Professors Lang and Svenson.
1 Fraternities aren't what they used to be; war has changed 'Hell Week' Points out trends that have influenced fraternities in recent years.
2 Practical workshops Urges student to attend useful workshops.
2 As I See It; NEA decision a mistake Professor Fox believes that Communists should not be banned from teaching positions.
2 As I See It Discusses the importance of family.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Beta Alpha Epsilon hears Schneider Melvin Schneider talks about teaching music to very young children.
3 Song manuals are printed for radio program in fall For "Songs of the Air" program.
3 Alumnus used to be a news letter; is now a magazine Brief history of the alumni magazine.
3 Tournaments held for Bartlett Hall Bridge and table tennis offered.
3 SA fashions are revealed by Saur Erica Saur talks about South American fashion.
3 Practical courses are offered at laboratory Professor Grant is teaching at the Lakeside Laboratory.
3 Education department holds picnic Friday At Mandalay Park.
3 Musical Notes Discusses the upcoming vocal recital and next week's senior recital.
4 Beginning coaches rate good chances for jobs this year E. W. Goetch talks about job prospects.
4 Noisy nine leads all teams in tournament Results from women's intramural softball competition are posted.
4 Football coaching clinic held here Coach Starbeck will meet with ISTC alumni coaches.
4 Elimination tournament set for August 8, 10 The four winning teams in the men's softball tournament will play an elimination tournament.
4 Jacobs takes net title Al Jacobs defeated Andy Patton to take first place in the men's intramural tennis championship.
4 Lambda Gams and Baker Hall retain intramural lead Results of last week's men's intramural softball competition are posted.
4 Gjerde announces previews of films For professional previewing.
5 Campus School News Campus School students visited the Waterloo Courier; students gave puppet shows; Karl Erik Killsholm spoke.
5 Shenandoah Branch School News Tom A. Lamke spoke on "Common Problems of Educators" at the branch summer school in Shenandoah.
6 Library Science instructors are honored Thursday Students entertain faculty.
6 K.P.B.A. hears Cynthia Daly Monday Speaks on speech correction.
6 Kappa Delta Pi's hear Ed Ralston
6 College history shown in murals George Rackelman painted murals in the Commons depicting ISTC campus buildings and scenes.
6 Driver trainees give student trainers jolts, sudden stops History of driver education on campus.