College Eye — November 22, 1946

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1 Cagers to meet Seahawks in first game; Panthers compete as starting lineup remains uncertain The Panthers will open their season with a game against the Ottumwa Seahawks; Panthers defeated Seahawks last year; photo.
1 Disciples of Christ plan to establish student center The Reverend L. G. Potter of Waterloo will help to get the center started.
1 Alpha Phi pledges to be initiated at Iowa University About fifteen men will travel to Iowa City for initiation.
1 Symphony has highly valued instruments A look at some of the instruments of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
1 Henry Harris to be guest soloist at Ames
1 Keltner, Goslin publish plans for Midwest talk-fest here Highlights of the program.
1 Commons style show proves successful A scene from last Friday night's style show; photo.
1 Question "are you eligible for TCBC?" introduces new college organization Teachers College Ball and Chain Club organizes for married couples.
1 . . . Defeated candidate rests Bob Ireland and his family after his recent defeat as state representative; photo.
2 Stop and think-- it's Thanksgiving Asks for thankfulness year around.
2 Fight tuberculosis---buy Xmas seals
2 Students will spend winter in Mexico City Leland Ross and Theodore Carlquest will study Spanish.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 'Campus cutups' entertain collegians; never a dull moment, it says here Mild vandalism around campus is entertaining but annoying as well; Kilroy makes more appearances.
2 Musical Notes Discusses music students, faculty members, and upcoming musical events.
2 Dr. Grant has many hobbies enjoys traveling, sports Profile of Martin Grant.
3 College Eye changes prices Will now cost $.40 per term.
3 What to wear Describes the attire that students should wear for a specific event.
3 Show increase in enrollment of men students Quick look at registration in years past; enrollment now 2194 with nearly equal numbers of men and women.
3 Attention current year graduates Should register for placement.
3 Campus Commentary Reflects on the meaning of Thanksgiving, cramming for tests, and addresses the new editor.
3 Survey of Campus Opinion Students give their answer and opinion to the question: "How many years does a member in the U.S. House of Representatives serve in one term of office?"; also voice opinion on United Nations.
4 Two campus poets honored by national publication Maxine Grubb and Marion Roennau have work published.
4 Dial Dope 1540 Announces upcoming broadcasts on KXEL.
4 Former graduate takes part in activities Profile of Earl H. Bell, who recently visited campus.
4 Fraternity News Addresses activities and programs going on within specific fraternities.
5 New center director The Reverend L. G. Potter has been appointed to direct the plans for the Christian Church student center; photo.
5 Religious News Schedules of activities from campus religious centers.
5 Noted violinist will appear in concert here in December Emil Heermann will perform.
5 Community servant is role played by SCA commission Members of Student Christian Association help out when work needs to be done around the community.
6 Announce plans for new catalog Will outline curricular changes.
6 Political-minded Bob Ireland states views on recent landslide election Profile of Robert Ireland.
6 Sororities News from the Greek women's organizations.
6 Many students take part in style show presented in Commons ballroom Description of some of the clothes modeled in the show.
7 Hold posture checks for freshman women Part of educational posture program; will take pictures and examine feet.
7 Shivering fans see Panthers upset Drake in vengeful rout A total of 3500 fans watched the season's final game in which the Panthers beat the Bulldogs, 46-0.
7 Round Robin concluded Badgers defeat Bears to cinch championship In football theory class.
7 Lockeroom Logic Discusses the referees, defeating the Bulldogs, the delay of choosing an all-opponent team, and "Pudge" Camarata.
7 Untitled Camarata pushes past the Drake Bulldogs to score the first touchdown; photo.
8 Garbousova concert gets student approval Receives three encores.
8 WRA announces tennis champs in fall tourney Jean Jungen was awarded advanced honors when the Women's Recreation association announced the winners.
8 Gym Gems Discusses badminton singles, the twin piano team, and the P.E. for Intermediate Grades demonstration,
8 Wrestling team begins workouts Monday night the Teachers College wrestling team held their first practice.