College Eye — April 28, 1950

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1 Open house in dorms, water show, play are planned for Mothers' Day A list of the day's activities.
1 Prospective grads have conference
1 Board approves $7,000 for TV, film equipment The equipment will be used to expand production of educational films.
1 Women's Day is Wednesday Schedule of activities planned for the day.
1 Political responsibility will be theme of discussion conclave Otha D. Wearin, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senator, will be speaker at the Spring Discussion Conference.
1 Virtue triumphs in 'Streets' A brief synopsis of the play; photo.
2 Eight serve on youth commission Roster of faculty members who are serving on committees of the Iowa Commission on Children and Youth.
2 VA lists regulations for pursuit of education after July 25, 1950 Excerpt from the Veterans Administration regulations of April 1, 1950.
2 Let's face employment facts Students are encouraged to look to other professions for employment, as the need for teachers in high school is dropping.
2 Education council gives address as to GI deadline Students who want to take advantage of the G. I. Bill should begin their advanced degrees before the deadline date.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Weary reporter reveals woes behind the printing of a story in the Eye Student tells the hardships involved with being a reporter.
3 Renaud, Long set date for senior art show
3 Peet chosen for 'Citizen' award J. H. Peet was selected as Alpha Phi Omega's "Citizen of the Year."
3 Swim runs for country recorder Will be running as Democratic candidate for Black Hawk County Recorder.
3 Illness prevents Scott appearance Hazel Scott will not perform.
3 Music Department presents Mikado
3 Gerow sings solo at College chapel Sunday The subject for the service will "The Crucible of Life."
3 Career Days reveal job requirements Teachers College instructors may be going to high schools to talk about their careers.
3 W. Gjerde attends Missouri Parley Will participate in two panels.
3 Zintz administers intelligence tests Will be testing students in Black Hawk County who have reading difficulties.
3 500 schools visit drama meeting High schoolers will see the spring play along with viewing a film; will also attend a tea.
3 Huntington heads 'Eye' for summer Other managers have been named for the summer session.
3 'Night and Day', annual aqua show, to be given by Life Saving Corps Members of the Life Saving Corps are listed as well as officers of the organization; photo.
4 Six records set at relays; Panthers win four events New records set at Teachers College Relays; photo.
4 Dickinson narrates relays over WOI-TV Were televised over WOI-TV, Ames.
4 Simpson nine battles Panthers today at 3:30; Don Dahlke will play eight positions in Iron Man feat Major league scouts looking at Don Dahlke; photo.
4 Publication honors Tutors grid fest Publication entitled "Iowa State Teachers: 1st College in Nation to Win 7 Consecutive Football Titles."
4 Change date for first night meet to May 8 Dual track meet against Loras rescheduled.
4 Diamondmen split two, cancel tilts with Minnesota Record now stands at 5-3; photo.
5 Math Club names Sam Weigert as president Spring picnic will be held.
5 Netmen win 6-0 Tennis team is victorious in first match against Luther College.
5 Golfers fall to Bees; Iowa Collegiate next Panther golf team takes second defeat from St. Ambrose. Iowa Intercollegiate and Drake next on schedule.
5 Student leaders hold conference A list of those students attending the conference and assuming leadership on campus next year.
5 All organizations' treasurers need to close books All deposits need to be made and all bills need to be paid by treasurers.
5 Participate in school and community activities, advises Dr. E. W. Goetch E. W. Goetch urges students to get involved in community activities as well as school activities to be a good teacher.
5 Thinclads enter seven events at Drake; prepare for duel Weather has hampered practice.
5 Ken's Korner Perfect weather conditions helped keep the Teachers College Relays organized and on time. Many helped to make it possible.
6 Jean Shoquist attends meeting of counselors
6 'What is a good school?' Is answered by Wagner's article Publishes an article entitled "Capsule Reports on Educational Trends".
6 Kelso addresses Elementa Ki Club Fall officers and banquet chairmen are listed.
6 Alumni to hold reunion in Madison, Wisconsin Staff of Teachers College attend reunion.
6 Publications will be released soon Pictorial booklet and feature on men in education will appear.
6 FBLA officers assume duties New officers and board members are listed.
6 Mrs. Holliday attends confab on the family Attending preliminary study meeting for conference to be held in Washington, D. C.
6 Faculty to teach at summer camp Will be teaching at Springbook State Park in Guthrie Center during the summer.
6 Iowa State play cast is spring play guest Will have coffee with Teacher College play cast after the production.
6 Parent alumni to be guests at luncheon Special invitations are being sent to second generation alumni.
6 Drama group discusses 'Streets of New York' Also presented scene from "The Tempest".
6 New lights mean 'class dismissed' Class cancelled due to installation of new lights.
7 Rendezvous News from Greek organizations on campus.
7 P. Crable named Home Ec prexy Other officers and representatives are listed.
7 Yearous will direct morning meditations
7 Anna B. Lawther visits dormitory Schedule of activities.
7 Student center News from campus religious centers
7 Professors author many new books A collection of all materials written by Teachers College faculty is kept in the Dean of Faculty's office.
8 Industrial Arts Club elects Robert George A demonstration was given on shell re-loading for firearms.
8 College Museum aids students; Cable credited with arranging collection Description of the types of items housed in the College Museum.
8 Mail alumni lists for annual reunion May 20 The classes of 1900, 1925, and 1890 will honored at the 67th annual alumni reunion.
8 Choose Harris prexy for AAUP chapter
8 Sweet and Lowdown News from the Department of Music.