College Eye — July 21, 1950

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1 Schlicher accepts new appointment as administrator Raymond Schlicher will be the assistant director of the college placement bureau.
1 Two ed classes tour John Deere Approximately sixty students participated in the tour.
1 Student teachers will receive appointments School assignments are now available for those student teaching at the junior high or senior high level.
1 Hake will give a TV show of trip Herbert Hake has produced a fifteen minute film of his boat trip on the Mississippi from McGregor to Dubuque.
1 Student Health Center adds another doctor Dr. R. J. Carlson joined the staff on July 15, 1950. He previously had been practicing medicine in Watford City, North Dakota.
1 College orchestra will present its summer concert The orchestra's selections are listed.
1 Louis Bultena to give Sunday chapel sermon His sermon topic will be "What can we do with ourselves."
1 Set advanced registration for July 26, 27: raise students fees slightly for thirteen week quarter Fees for the fall quarter have been set at a total of $188; $36 tuition fees, $36 room rent, and $116 for food service.
1 Will begin construction soon on Unit A of Campus School Cost of the project has been estimated to be $920,000 and includes classrooms and offices for nursery school through sixth grade.
1 Fate of Scottish sergeant is told with a tropical bamboo hut setting Margaret Doty and Bill Waack have the leading roles in "Hasty Hearts;" photo.
2 News in brief News about faculty and campus activities.
2 . . . Testing made easy Ellen Hart feeds papers into an IBM machine photo.
2 Graduates named to Seattle staff Thurlow Karr and Tom Leist will become teachers at the training school for student teachers at the University of Washington.
2 Softball tourney has two-way tie Herrmann's team defeated Thayer's team, 8-2.
2 Sweet and Lowdown News about musical events on campus.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
3 Prices will live on Olive Street Will live at 1615 Olive Street; Mrs. Price describes the new house.
3 Coeds may join in Coed Capers A chance to meet other students on campus is provided during the hour-long dance entitled Coed Capers.
3 IBM machine scores papers; it works quickly, accurately New machine can score 450 papers in an hour; college has been renting IBM machines since 1939.
4 Van Engen, Brune speak to council Two faculty members will be a part of the program at the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
4 P. T. A. representatives speak to ed classes List of representatives from the Iowa Congress of Parents and Teachers who spoke recently.
4 Scott to speak on reorganization Donald R. Scott will be speaking on "School District Reorganization" to the public school administration classes at the University of Iowa.
4 Many wild-life families are welcome inhabitants of newly developed area Two acre field planted for wildlife.