College Eye — May 16, 1952

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1 Vance Dixon plays for spring formal
1 Chapel to present cantata; Asirvatham will be speaker Will present work by William Latham; photo.
1 Band concert to be conducted by Russell Performance program.
1 Untitled Shows a fraternity pledge going through initiation; photo.
1 Maintenance men tearing up Circle for parking Will create 26 parking spaces.
1 SLB appoints 52-53 committee chairman List of committee chairs; also consider matters relating to women's swimming pool and golf course.
2 Thanks, maintenance men Applauds the buildings and grounds crew for repairing pathways from the village to the rest of campus.
2 Teachers as voters Encourages future teachers to set an example of good citizenship for their students.
2 Wisdom lingers Encourages future graduates not to be too 'cocky.'
2 Suggest a name Asks students to help name the new recognition award.
2 Another cut-day rebuttal A College Eye editorial writer defends his position against the abolishment of Cut Day.
3 Former staff member to edit 'Daily Iowan' Bill Clabby will be editor.
3 Baker Hall wins all campus sing
3 Advanced registration begins Friday
3 Dean of Women honored at party AWS give surprise party for Sadie Campbell.
3 The Line Campus news and gossip.
4 Counseling group holds overnight Club and camp counseling class meets in Janesville.
4 Senior women win volleyball tournament Gives the results of the recent tournament
4 Golfers grab fourth in row from Wartburg Lists the results of Tuesday's meet.
4 Tutor Netmen bow twice in two days, 5-2 Gives results of Monday and Tuesday matches.
4 Tennis intramurals played every Monday The women's matches will begin at 5 p. m.
4 Panthers trying for sweep of Drake series; Baseballers in Des Moines for weekend pair of games ISTC won the first two games in Cedar Falls.
4 Thinclads rout Northern Illinois Teachers, 88-37 Lists last weekends results.
4 Howell named outstanding in spring football Gives a rundown of next year's roster.
5 Aviation cadet team will be here on Monday
5 Register for elections
5 Required attendance No-cut period runs from May 28 through June 4.
5 Thomas Larkin and Paul Smith works displayed In Chicago.
5 Bartlett will have final birthday party
5 Lawther residents to select rooms
5 Maucker speaks for graduation exercises At Nashua and Laurens.
5 Schomberg will head science honor group Wayne Schomberg will lead Lambda Delta Lambda; list of other officers.
5 North Hall makes plans for picnic on Monday
5 Education class visits East High in Waterloo
5 Women from Voter's League attend meet In Iowa City.
5 To graduate or not to graduate
5 The Music Goes Round Music news and reviews from the campus and the world at large.
5 Student centers Campus religious organizations and their activities.
6 Teacher receives camp scholarship Winona Sutton wins first scholarship.
6 Heflin will study in Norway
6 Chapel will honor graduating students
6 Rendezvous Greek organizations and their activities.
6 Students and sponsor attend science meet List of those attending Beta Beta Beta conference.
6 Pi Tau's receive traveling trophy For scholarship.
6 Art show opens May 25 Student work will be on display.