College Eye — May 7, 1954

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1 Mead, health director since 1920, dies here Frank N. Mead died May 5, 1954.
1 Spring is here A jungle gym, sand box, and tire swing have been built in the home economics play school near the Greenhouse; photo.
1 Lackore, Esther Hicks receive SCRA posts
1 'Les Miserables' is Commons show
1 Applications due for Social Life
1 Board names Lockwood and Cias editors Gerald Cias named executive editor of College Eye; James Lockwood named executive editor of Old Gold; list of other staff members.
1 MU committee chairmen named List of committee chairs.
1 Observe AWS Women's Day Wednesday Schedule of activities.
1 Playday tomorrow in Women's Gym Sponsored by WRA.
1 Scott takes rural education job in Egypt's schools Donald Scott will take position in Egypt.
1 Four music students present recitals Monday, Thursday Marilyn Sheeley, Jim Maltby, Charlene Guthridge, and Beverly Winkleman will perform.
1 Spring band concert changed to May 20
1 Study Hudson teaching setup Hudson school board considering student teaching arrangements.
2 EYE asks 'Do we have student academic freedom?' Encourages students to send letters to the EYE about their views on student academic freedom at Teachers College.
2 Students say free, open discussions of Communism are not to be feared Examines an article in 'Redbook' concerning conversations about Communism.
2 Speaking of Records Reviews recordings of Freddy Martin, Johnnie Ray, and Patti Page.
2 Weather analysis predicts fair Iowa doomed to roam aimless byways Discusses the recent abrupt change in the weather.
3 Off-campus counselors needed for next year
3 Explain student Social Security deductions Error will result in double deductions in next paycheck.
3 New policy on sick excuses will become effective for fall quarter Students will report illnesses to residence hall director, who will tell student to report to Health Services for examination.
3 Workshop studies citizens' problems A look ahead at the public relations workshop.
3 Residence applications for next summer due
4 TC thinclads face Luther; Mankato TC wins annual Midwest Meet TC takes second in triangular against Milwaukee State and Mankato State.
4 Tutor nine at Des Moines for weekend series with DU Panthers will face Drake University.
4 Laying one down for Seerley 200's; strike three Hito Ikeda, Ben Rowe, and Morris Kimura play intramural softball.
4 Sports in Short Sketches Jim Rosien and Dick Koch; also discusses Panther football and track.
5 Charles Gaitskell speaks tomorrow Will speak at art education conference.
5 Ten receive varsity letters Varsity basketball letter winners are listed.
5 Intramurals Warren Morris announces that he likes the enthusiasm he is seeing from the intramural softball participants.
5 Golfers stop Luther; bow to LaCrosse TC TC defeats Luther, 20 1/2-9 1/2; TC defeated by LaCrosse, 30-0.
5 TC netmen stop Wartburg; meet Luther in home finale TC defeats Wartburg twice, 7-0; TC defeated by Luther, 8-1.
5 We was robbed Don Lange finishes the 440 yard run in 49:7; photo.
6 Seventy guests honor Miss White Honored for 38 years of service; retired at close of fall quarter, 1953.
6 'Liberal Religion' is study topic James Luther Adams will speak.
6 Music fraternity elects officers Marilyn Russell will head Sigma Alpha Iota; will hold picnic with Phi Mu Alpha; list of officers.
6 Hulme talks at chapel William Hulme will speak at CHIC.
6 Student Centers News from campus religious centers.
6 Science students travel to Purdue For national science fair.
6 All students invited to IFTA meeting
7 Latham to hear his music at Minneapolis
7 Dinner honors seniors
7 Faculty dances tonight
7 Greek Letters News from Greek organizations.
7 College art work in Waterloo show
7 Lantz to preside at conference For general education discussion at Drake.
7 'The Crucible' cast skillfully presents modern problems Review of the play.
8 Farm wife chosen Mother of Day; Letter wins orchid lei for mother Mrs. Maurice Alborn, mother of Pat Alborn, honored; photo.
8 Men's Union recognizes forty-four List of those honored in Hall of Scholarship.
8 Seerley group meets Seerley Foundation hold annual meeting.