College Eye — May 20, 1955

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1 Dr. Fry speaks on 'what is your life?' at baccalaureate Franklin Clark Fry will speak.
1 Sophs receive test results Results will be sent to students.
1 Dr. Wagner speaks to honor students Will speak on "The Uncommon Denominator"; photo.
1 Students vote on Final Fling royalty next Wednesday
1 Graduate fees increase in '56 Will increase from $53 to $65 per quarter.
1 Tear down old, build up new for progress on TC campus Contract awarded for dormitory addition that will join Seerley and Baker Halls; old detention hospital will be razed; was one of three farmhouses acquired when ISTC acquired 40 acres west of the Campanile.
1 Jay McShann plays for "Pink Prelude" tomorrow
2 Invite journalists to annual picnic
2 The early morning look A look at the women in the dorms as they go to breakfast.
2 Stuff and nonsense United States culture and value system is filled with contradictory behavior.
2 Letters to the editor Shares appreciation for those behind Women's Day at Teachers College.
2 Fashion and Fads Advice on the 'in' clothing styles.
2 No change needed? Students split on whether or not to change current cut system.
3 Van Ness is honored Brief profile of Miss Van Ness, who will retire this year.
3 Show exhibits student art Presented by Kappa Pi.
3 Contemporary band concert to be presented Sunday Concert Band and A Cappella Choir will perform.
3 Announce placements of two year graduates List of those who have teaching jobs and the locations of those jobs.
3 SLB favors joint board For Board of Control of Student Publications and KYTC.
4 Swisher tosses three hitter; Panthers win 9-2 Panthers score against Mankato State Teachers College.
4 Wrestling letterwinners List of wrestlers who won letters.
4 TC linkmen stop Grinnell, tie Norsemen Win against Grinnell, 6 1/2 to 5 1/2, and tie Luther Norsemen, 6-6.
4 Teachers golf, tennis, and track teams at Fargo; NCC meets will be held this weekend Golf and tennis teams are defending college champions; track team has 7-1 dual meet record.
4 Rampaging tutor diamondmen face rugged bunnies here this week Panthers hoping for 10th and 11th wins.
5 Industrial Arts Club hears cement men
5 Business profs receive doctors Professors Lebeda and Haines complete doctorates at University of Minnesota.
5 Drama Group initiates ten new members List of new Theta Alpha Phi members.
5 Intramurals Softball results.
5 Dormitories and off-campus Dorm social activities.
5 Two Science Fair winners in Ohio For national competition.
5 Honor Smith, Page work at shows Paul Smith wins award in Sioux City; John Page has work on display in Washington, D. C.
5 Fine pitching enables Tutors to trip hapless Drake twice Baseball team beats Drake, 2-1 and 9-2, last Friday and Saturday.
6 Six honored in forensics List of new Delta Sigma Rho members.
6 Haines authors business article
6 Dr. Sonstegard attends annual mental meeting Attends Adlerian psychology meeting.
6 Honor industrial arts graduates at banquet At Dr. Reed's home.
6 Dr. Terrell joins education faculty Profile of Glen Terrell.
6 Seven states visit campus For science teachers conference.
6 Today's recital features vocals and instruments List of performers.
6 Hawaii presented to ISTC campus Hawaiian students present Hawaiian culture.
6 Home management girls throw picnic For all who have lived in the house.
7 Committee plans for future needs Interinstitutional committee meets.
7 Greek letters News from Greek organizations.
8 48 travel to England for seminar Brief itinerary of the Social Science Seminar.
8 Elect Howard V. Jones as head of Film Club Augusta Schurrer is vice president; no schedule for summer session.
8 Religious news News from campus religious centers.
8 Davis runs for national office Carol Davis is running for national secretary of FBLA.