College Eye — August 15, 1952

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1 Mauckers entertain summer graduates at informal open house
1 Untitled Shows the recent gold medallist Bill Smith and his wife; photo.
1 Untitled A student crams for finals; photo.
1 Picnic and dinner to begin week for students in fall A look at orientation activities.
1 TC grid clinic to be August 16 Attendance is hoped to be around 60.
1 Ask students to leave envelopes for checks
1 649 students advance register
1 Grand rehearsal to be held
1 Phillips speaks at Baccalaureate The Reverend Charles W. Phillips will speak; photo.
1 Graduate faculty picnic to be Wed. at golf course
1 No cuts are allowed in classes next week
1 Fall quarter appointments and resignations are announced Roster of resignations and appointments.
1 Summer class will graduate on Thursday A look at the summer 1952 Commencement program.
2 Conservation Camp has record of sixty For third camp session.
2 Dr. Frank Martindale to head co-foreign student program in fall
2 Looking back Summarizes the job done by the paper over the last quarter.
2 Untitled A student gets measured for a graduation cap; photo
2 The Music Goes Round Reviews of classical recordings.
2 The task of education Encourages a deeper understanding and respect for democracy through education.
2 New books Brief reviews.
2 The Line Campus news and gossip.
3 Miracle pedal marionettes create astonishing illusion of theatre Monday night
3 Tennis tournament entries reach thirty The tournament will be August 15-17.
3 Starbeck foresees offensive football this fall Previews the upcoming season; photo.
3 Svenson is member of panel at meeting in Wyoming Aug. 13
3 Olympic champ welcomed home Crowd of 1000 welcomes Bill Smith.
3 Thompson's classes tour Jr. High School
3 Woodcock to attend national conference
4 Parking lot west of Lawther now approved Parking lot west of Campbell also under consideration; thinking about system of stickers to help student parking areas for students.
4 College Eye editor is ordained Monday Jerry Wolter is ordained into Methodist Church.
4 Student centers Religious organizations and activities.
4 Old saying, 'Only one more week' has another meaning to students Wrapping up the summer session.
4 Breakfast honors business ed. guest Russel Holser will speak.
4 Concert presented by college orchestra
4 Conservationists tour NE Iowa
4 Wagner receives Ph. D. from U. of Wisconsin