College Eye — May 23, 1952

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1 Name is selected for honor group Purple Key is selected for new group to replace Who's Who.
1 Eye, Old Gold editors revealed for next year Jerry Wolter will edit College Eye; June Kodani will edit Old Gold; list of other staff members.
1 Third annual art exhibit will open Sunday afternoon Will show student groups.
1 Required attendance begins on May 28 No cuts allowed.
1 Steel for Aud has been OK'd by government For construction of addition and fire safety measures in Auditorium.
1 Untitled Men from Baker Hall and their trophy from the all-campus sing; photo
1 Sports-Band dinner slated for Monday Participants will be honored.
2 On publications Questions the policy which prohibits publication staff members from being on the board.
2 The Campanile can't tell time Claims that a certain amount of school spirit is taken away when the Campanile clocks are incorrect.
2 Most desirable Applauds the newly developed Humanities classes, and encourages the development of a Humanities major.
2 Untitled Discouraged by the lack of attendance to the recent Founder's Day event.
3 Four couples lead grand march
3 Stuttering team will demonstrate
3 Meyer will head Kappa Delta Pi List of other officers.
3 Speakers Bureau lists activities Fulfilled 60 engagements this year.
3 Chapel service Sunday Students will take part in service.
3 The Line Campus news and gossip.
4 Tutor golfers win league crown; fall to Cyclones, 13-2 The overall score does not reflect the individual scores very well.
4 Ten cagers to receive awards List of those who are to receive letters for the season.
4 Netsters topped in league meet The team lost their title.
4 Fifteen seniors named to prep coaching roles List of those who have coaching jobs.
4 Women's softball league in play The games started this week.
4 Thinclads close dual meet season on Saturday; finish next to SDS in NCC meet The final meet will be in Ames.
4 Tutors meet Morningside this weekend There will be a two game series.
5 Ribbeck is candidate to convention in D. M. For Iowa Manufacturing Association.
5 Library students staff have spring picnic
5 McCarn to speak on counseling For women in student government.
5 Pi Omega Pi has formal initiation List of initiates.
5 Pi Gamma Mu has eight new members List of new members.
5 Theta Alpha Phi will initiate nine members List of new members.
5 Majors declaration must be in Saturday
5 AWS president travels in Europe Carol Froning will travel with family.
5 TC students approve Acheson policy; other colleges don't Compares ISTC attitudes with those of the rest of the country.
5 Joan Nordly will head Social Life Committee List of other committee members.
5 The Music Goes Round Music news and reviews from the campus and the world at large.
5 On the . . . Sidelines . . . Comments on Panther baseball and track.
5 Student centers News from campus religious centers.
6 Shook receives Wall Street award Lorwin Edward Shook honored.
6 Employment outlook reveals increasing need for teachers
6 Education department to hold picnic for Wed.
6 Dr. Andrew Skinner is guest of Ed. Dept. At department dinner.
7 Over 500 placements made for 1952-53 List of those who have teaching jobs and the location of those jobs.
7 Rendezvous Greek organizations and their activities.
7 FBLA to sponsor departmental picnic
8 Schlicher heads Phi Delta Kappa
8 Meetings survey results released Survey of nights when meetings are held.
8 Dean Campbell feted at farewell dinner
8 Burrichter receives recognition in debate At University of Minnesota.
8 Eleven girls elected to senior Orchesis List of new members.