College Eye — July 16, 1954

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1 Untitled Harry Gillespie and Jack Macauley work on the set for the summer play, "The Circle."
1 Sinfonians attend Cincinnati confab Several students and faculty will participate in national meeting.
1 Russell to direct college symphony Performance program; photo.
1 PR confab views many questions A look at the discussions at the public relations workshop.
1 Maucker announces dismissal of Guest, associate professor President Maucker cites reasons for dismissal; Professor Guest says that he will respond; photo.
1 Washburne to be at two meetings Carleton Washburne will speak on teacher education.
1 Dance, drum, piano group in Lecture-Concert program Preview of performance by the Dance, Drum, and Piano Trio; photo.
2 Higdon's Hideaway
2 Student centers News from campus religious centers.
2 Hearst lectures about two poets James Hearst speaks on William Carlos Williams and Theodore Roethke.
2 Alumni files tell interesting facts Quick look at some facts about alumni.
2 Why weren't we told? Discusses the recent release of Boyd Guest; claims that since the news was so late, the EYE was behind on news.
2 Another PR conference over Discusses the fifth meeting of the School Public Relations workshop.
3 Request all students to get TB skin test
3 Daley becomes father Daughter born.
3 Roberts talks to PR group on 'Time to Know Schools' Lengthy excerpts from address by O. H. Roberts.
3 Lawtherites appointed to Social Reg board List of seven women appointed to board.
3 German engineers lead discussion at I. R. C. meeting Hans and Al Sack will speak.
3 Women's pool is open for all-campus swim
3 Untitled Students express views on question of extra pay for married male teachers.
3 Gibb goes to Rutgers to attend workshop
3 Ugly? . . . Life could be beautiful
4 Art students make xylophone Students in industrial arts class for elementary grades works on xylophone; photo.
4 Two ex-TC students in summer theater Bob Phelps and Jim Clawson are working with Minnesota theater.
4 Reporter tracks down noise; culprit is T.C. power plant A look at the power plant facilities.