College Eye — March 22, 1946
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Announce all-student cast, for 'Death Takes a Holiday' | List of cast members; preview of the play. | |
| 1 | Plan Farmer's Frolic for next Friday eve; Art Stocks will play | ||
| 1 | E. L. Smith on extension | ||
| 1 | Heater heads Lawther residents for 1946-47 | Audra Heater elected. | |
| 1 | Superior awards given to Sipple, Jungen at state | Results of recent forensics meet. | |
| 1 | Negro professor lectures; Milton Wright visits campus three days | Professor Wright will make a number of appearances; sponsored by Student Christian Association and the Bureau of Religious Activities; photo. | |
| 1 | Teachers hosts Anna B. Lawther | Miss Lawther makes annual visit to campus. | |
| 1 | Riebe rummages U. S. for odd stones | Professor Riebe talks about his hobby of cutting and polishing rocks; photo. | |
| 1 | Swimming, diving, lifesaving head agenda at water show | Show held every two years to demonstrate water safety. | |
| 1 | New student's wives organize study club | Social group will present programs to new wives. | |
| 2 | Religious News | Schedules of activities at campus religious centers. | |
| 2 | Stuck door is alibi for girls entering Lawther via window | Two women locked inside room when door sticks; climb out window to get to class. | |
| 2 | Pupils of five music instructors appear in today's chapel recital | Performance programs. | |
| 2 | Red Cross carries on during peace! | Encourages students and faculty to support the Red Cross even when the nation is not at war. | |
| 2 | To speak or not to speak; now that is our question | Coffee Hour discusses the students of TC and their lack of effort in saying "hi" to students they don't know. | |
| 2 | Veteran cites new reasons for educational enthusiasm | Veterans have found that there is a great wealth of knowledge in pursuing a higher education. | |
| 2 | World Views | Discusses news from around the world; foreign affairs, the Russian fear of encirclement, and important names in the news. | |
| 3 | Stokerizing is home management feat | Women talk about getting life under way in the new Home Management House at 2203 Campus Street. | |
| 3 | Better library service available Saturdays | Reading Room is open Sundays, but more staff members are available during the Saturday hours. | |
| 3 | More student rooms evolve from sunporch | Area in eastern wing of Bartlett Hall had been cafeteria, recreation room, and WAVES hospital; will be divided into double rooms to house about thirty-seven additional students. | |
| 3 | New Sinatra club flourishes; campus fans become 'agents' | Sinatra fans talk about their devotion to the singer. | |
| 3 | Commons turns center for social life and activity | Students enjoy Commons over noon hour for bridge, dancing, and talk. | |
| 4 | Former student begins Campus School work as senior supervisor | Profile of Miles Zintz. | |
| 4 | Scientists head for annual meet | Professors Cable and Grant will attend AAAS meeting. | |
| 4 | Child health director is guest next week | Marjorie Lyford will speak. | |
| 4 | Plans are announced for new men's dormitory; modern dormitory will house 200 additional men | Will cost about $300,000 and be located south of Baker Hall; will resemble Baker Hall; will be built as soon as material and labor are available. | |
| 4 | Faculty attends Midwestern state rural conference | ||
| 4 | Attention current-year graduates | Students graduating need to attend a Placement Bureau meeting. | |
| 4 | Hell Week over for some; others still are suffering | List of women initiated into sororities. | |
| 5 | Know-your-campus; 213 acres of land provide working and playing space | Survey of the ISTC campus. | |
| 5 | Weekly bulletin starts in Lawther | Will be schedule of campus events. | |
| 5 | Faculty Dames meet | ||
| 5 | Dimitri Miltropoulos directs symphony orchestra April 25 | Will conduct Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. | |
| 6 | Music honorary initiates at Ames | Group will be holding their north central province convention on April 7. | |
| 6 | Martin leads Panther squad to national mat tourney | Six undefeated matmen will attend the NCAA tournament in Stillwater, Oklahoma. | |
| 6 | Keel heads men for second year | Re-elected president of Men's Union; Bob Owens and Clark Heiple are representatives. | |
| 6 | 4,000 a night watch substate basketball | Marshalltown, Waverly, Montour, and Lansing are representing the Teacher College substate basketball tournament at the state finals in Iowa City. | |
| 6 | Hall elected secretary at Chicago meeting | Mazene Hall is province secretary of American Home Economics Association. | |
| 6 | Track, diamond men working outdoors; baseball nine faces opener here April 15 | Sports teams welcome the warmer weather as the baseball team gets ready to face Iowa State, and the track team prepares for the Teachers College Relays. | |
| 6 | 12 colleges, 40 preps in giant relays field | The TC relays are becoming more popular, with three out of state colleges having shown interest in competing. |