College Eye — June 29, 1951

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1 Fourth is holiday; classes suspend
1 Fisher Foundation bequest to help undergraduates pay college costs Will pay for six scholarships.
1 Sophomores rank high in testing; 55 reach 95th percentile or above List of those who did well in exam.
1 Alumni reunions slated for July To be held at Missouri Valley and Springbrook.
1 Christmann announces singer positions open Looking for singers for Chapel Choir.
1 Players will present 'Doll's House' scenes Margaret Bates will direct program.
1 Weick named for Japanese voyage Will participate in wrestling tour of Japan.
1 Then . . . Now Contrast between campus in 1876 and 1951; photo.
1 Jack Allen to be the Winslow Boy Will play title role.
2 Student centers News from campus religious centers.
2 Film Club memberships on sale at first show
2 Diamond anniversary to celebrate progress made at Teachers College A look ahead at the programs and activities.
2 Hilltopics Notes significance of Korean War.
2 UWF is not answer to world problem World government is idealistic, but not practical.
3 Gjerde previews Monarch butterfly
3 California claims most TC alumni Results of survey of out-of-state alumni.
3 Chapel service CHIC sermon topic.
3 News in brief News about ISTC faculty and staff; Richard Braddock and Oliver Skalbeck pursuing doctoral study; Professor Stageberg now captain in Air Force.
3 Around and About Story of how a man named Lore got out of swimming class.
3 Cagers to play 21-game slate Season schedule.
3 BAE holds picnic; elects summer officers List of officers.
4 Thompson visits meet on labor-management
4 WOI-TV to carry national sports
4 Riebe addresses group on Audio-Visual aids
4 Cram to speak on Seerley topic Professor Cram will be interviewed on WOI; has been working on Seerley correspondence.
4 Draft tests set
4 Merit Council sets exam schedules
4 Branch Art Workshop closes with exhibit Students exhibit work there.
4 Women's intramurals to play bi-weekly
4 Councils select Schnepf, Pishney List of Bartlett Hall officers.