College Eye — June 30, 1950

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1 Classes meet July 3 Double cuts will be tallied.
1 'Your college and you' is handbook for faculty, other college employees Description of the publication aimed at providing information for faculty.
1 Television tower now erected atop Auditorium; will start shows in fall Will receive television signal from WOI in Ames; Mr. Hake will begin to provide TC programming to WOI.
1 Dr. Bernhard announces Sunday's sermon theme Will speak on "The Sound that Life Makes".
1 TC students will relax the Fourth May enjoy local activities.
1 Panther awards presented to 65 for spring sports List of letter winners.
1 Hake's program tells only good, not the disasters "The State of Things" will concentrate on news of good things in Iowa.
1 Cast is selected for acting roles in 'Hasty Heart' List of cast members.
1 'S Village will be full for fall term' -- Bender Idea of putting groups of single men in several Sunset Village units dropped for now.
1 Caught in the act . . . . Social science teacher Donald Norland discusses U. S. government with class; photo.
1 Announce workshop chairmen; PR workshop heads named; Peet is chosen for chairman Lengthy look at the School Public Relations workshop program.
2 Meditations held every Thursday at Lawther
2 Alcock, chairman, announces uses of charm room Women may get information on cosmetics, hair styles, and fashion.
2 Untitled Teachers College President Malcolm Price steps down from his office to allow for the progress of the school.
2 For jobs in Indian grade schools civil service asks for applications
2 Student centers offer eight faiths for TC students Roster of centers and their addresses.
2 Dr. Will attends Utah convention Of AAAS.
2 Will hold mixer on tennis courts Will have square dance.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Norland is teaching social science after years spent globe trotting Profile of Donald Norland.
3 News in brief Campus news.
3 Oldest co-ed on campus recalls age when only six buildings stood here Elva Foster, graduate of Teachers College in 1909, recalls how campus looked when she left.
4 Committees for KPBA banquet are selected
4 Lawther Hall residents attend Sun. breakfast
4 Tourney qualifications open for men golfers
4 July 10 last day to order announcements
4 Local florist to present lessons on flowercrafts Marion Bancroft will be on campus.
4 Sweet and Lowdown News about musical activities on campus.