College Eye — July 30, 1954

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1 News in brief Men's dorm redecoration completed; President Maucker speaks at Western Michigan College.
1 Students may advance register Friday, Aug. 6
1 Betty Rowley resigns position Will teach in Boulder, Colorado.
1 Residence halls filled completely Now beyond capacity for fall quarter.
1 Community chorus concert scheduled for Tuesday night
1 Homecoming set for November 6 A look at the upcoming football schedule.
1 Appoint Maucker to commission on education Will serve on National Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards of NEA.
1 15 scholars given alumni awards List of those who received scholarships.
1 Untitled The foundation for Campus High School is pictured; photo.
1 Convincing cast in The Circle charms and amuses audience Review of the summer play, "The Circle."
2 Student centers News from campus religious centers.
2 Higdon's Hideaway
2 Inquiring reporter Asks how men can be brought into the teaching profession.
2 Untitled Discusses the meeting of the P. T. A..
2 Untitled Claims that the letter printed in the EYE, written by Boyd Guest, contains invalid information.
2 Untitled Describes a visit to a Navajo reservation.
3 Rec swim schedule
3 Plan Commons movie for Saturday night Will show "Twelve O'Clock High".
3 Kappa Delta Pi List of new members.
3 Bartlett to have tea
3 Goetch builds himself a trailer Jim Goetch talks about his project; photo.
3 Some thoughts on love given by famous philosophers and authors
3 Hans and Al answer questions about conditions in Germany Lengthy excerpts from discussion featuring Hans and Al Sack at International Relations Club.
3 P.T.A. congress meets here Highlights of the meeting.
3 Three initiated by social science group Three new members of Phi Gamma Mu.
4 College buildings are named after former prexies, staff Brief survey of campus buildings and the people for whom they were named.
4 World Almanac gives facts about pupil-teacher ratios A look at student-faculty ratios.
4 Driver stupidity is factor in state's high traffic toll Bert Woodcock talks about traffic safety.