College Eye — May 29, 1953

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1 Over 400 to graduate next week; graduation week to open with Sunday Baccalaureate A look at some of the activities.
1 TC band plans three-state tour Itinerary will include stops in Minnesota, South Dakota, and Iowa.
1 Staffs named for summer, coming year List of those who will be on the College Eye staff.
1 Singers set for summer show series Herb Hake announces the summer Lecture-Concert series.
1 Changes have been made in Commencement procedure Graduates will face audience; there will be no special speakers; list of graduates.
1 Reunion will honor fifty year grads A look at the reunion program.
1 Fall exchange opening revealed Book exchange should open September 9.
2 Farewell Ode to Bill Williamson, Tom Pettit, and the College Eye staff Salute to this year's College Eye editions.
2 No valedictory this Recalls events of the year.
2 A progressive step The EYE approves of the May report of the Sub-Committee on Reorganization of Administrative Structure.
2 Readers comment on Eye, columns and editorials 'Young men' in last week's editorial should not complain about their military commitments to America.
2 Untitled Author of 'Young Men of the Land' should be praised; creator of 'That Hatchet Guy' should retire.
2 Untitled Re-defines the 'Young Man.'
2 SLB president receives high praise for year's work Much of the Student League Board's success this year can be credited to Don Moskowitz.
3 College to recommend increase in room rates Will recommend $5 increase.
3 Receipt, order books due at Business Office Student organization officers must turn in financial books.
3 Doug Wilcox receives Social Science Award Wins Wall Street Journal award.
3 Pottery to be moved Students must pick up work.
3 Roused robin Mathilda Van Chirpley (a robin whose home rests outside of an art department window) adjusts herself in her nest.
3 Commons board, exchange, reorganization highlight spontaneous student government A look at the progress of the 1952-1953 school year.
4 Student employee pay to be mailed in July
4 Eight FBLA members attend national Washington meeting List of those who will be attending; photo.
4 Smith to display work at Massachusetts show Paul Smith will show five works.
4 College Eye Bulletin Board News from student organizations.
4 McCusker will resume teaching this summer Has been studying at Columbia University.
5 Trees undergo beauty treatment Some trees will be removed; others will be trimmed or cabled together.
5 Senior student gives commencement talk James Lower speaks at Eldora.
6 Panthers defeat Morningside, 6-1, for series sweep Panthers win both in two-game series.
6 Iowa Teachers collect six safeties; fall to Luther, 6-1 Teachers score only one run against Luther; photo.
6 Tangeman's one hitter shuts out Morningside, 8-1 Wins first game of two-game series.
6 Tutors grab second in North Central meet Second place in track and field goes to Panthers.
6 Titles to Ganske and golf team in North Central Golf takes first, along with tennis player Roger Ganske.
6 Two baseball tilts, track meet end season; host NAIA track meet here tonight Spring sports wrap up events for the year.
7 Panthers fall to Wartburg in 11 innings TC loses to Knights in last home game of season.
7 Honor three at all sports band banquet Ray Eiben, Jim Harmon, and Lou Bohnsack honored.
8 Teacher placements listed List of those who have teaching jobs and the location of those jobs.
10 Death Lampoon insert: "The Rise and Fall of Nicky Spillalley."
10 Reorganization Committee issues report of progress Outline of objectives developed by committee.