College Eye — August 4, 1950

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1 Homecoming planned for Oct. 13-15; 'Half-time of Century' to be theme The theme will be "Half-time of the Twentieth Century"; a schedule of events and committee members are listed.
1 24 men students to aid freshmen A list of those students assisting in orientation is given.
1 Announce dates for Lab School Fall instruction will begin on September 11, 1950.
1 Announce graduation events, summer class will graduate on Thursday Approximately 251 graduates will participate in this exercise; program is given.
1 Baccalaureate has Vincent for speakers Rev. John P. Vincent will speak on "Making Your Life Count;" photo.
1 Dinner to be held Tuesday for graduates A program of the evening's activities is given.
1 . . . High enough Muriel Stephens measures Ruth Below for her Commencement gown; photo.
1 Wagner announces final completion of booklet for high school series Twenty-one courses of study have now been developed for the secondary school curriculum program.
1 Kenneth Huber's daughter accepts a diploma first Kenneth Huber's daughter, Barbara, received her high school diploma from Muscatine in June.
2 Picnic and dinner will begin week for new students enrolled in fall Listed are the activities for orientation week.
2 Thanks to Baker residents Encourages students to give her successor the same support and cooperation she has received.
2 Letter from President Price Thanks members of the College Eye staff for their cooperation and fine work they have done.
2 Sweet and Lowdown News about musical events on campus.
2 The Line 'News' from around campus.
3 Foto feature . . . Bridge the gap Connie Brooks and Roy Wilson discuss the teacher's role; photo.
3 BAE complete summer program A list of the eighteen new members initiated at their annual banquet.
3 Registrar announces a short summer session Tentative plans are underway for a summer session in 1951.
3 Ask students to leave envelopes for checks Checks for student assistants that are not mailed will be held until the beginning of the fall quarter.
3 H. Bernhard announces baccalaureate service Sunday's regular chapel service will be the summer baccalaureate service.
3 Math visual aids are being shown Description of visual aids.
3 Scott outlines community planning to make use of reorganization bill Reorganization, rather than consolidation, allows school districts the have more money and hire better teachers.
4 Starbeck invites 46 gridders back for drills on August 28 Fourteen lettermen return; the invited are listed; photo.
4 Blue Birds take title in their intramurals Their record is 5-1; members of the team are listed.
4 Nordly is winner in golf tourney Wins with a 3-2 score.
4 D. Thayer's team wins intramurals Winning team moved out in front early in the men's softball league.
4 Send 60 invitations for coaching clinic The 3rd annual coaching clinic will be August 16.
5 Law sets minimum standards for schools training veterans Flexible procedures are instituted by the Veterans Administration to allow veterans to change fields of study.
5 Price uses plastiform blocks to show demands on college The college needs to provide more services in order to train the same number of teachers in the future; photo.
6 Price vacations now; prepares for teaching Malcolm Price will be teaching two sections of educational psychology.
6 Posters will call Iowans' attention to safety signs The Lions Club along with the Iowa Safety Congress will be displaying the posters.
6 No cuts are allowed in classes next week Those students graduating will not be required to attend classes Friday morning following Commencement.
6 Students may obtain subscription for Eye Subscriptions rates are forty cents per quarter or one dollar for three quarters.
6 Nelson announces new instructors The fall session will include approximately thirty new faculty members.
6 Old saying, 'only one more week' has another meaning to a student The good and bad points of the ending of the summer session are given.