College Eye — January 17, 1947

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1 K P club to hold first '47 meeting Corley Conlon will speak; list of officers.
1 Canadians will debate in tournament here Will be special part of Brindley Tournament.
1 Smitty to speak on billboard program Warren Smith will talk about efforts to aid Europe.
1 'Ice-Capades' dance follows skating fling
1 Bridge classes to begin in Commons soon Mrs. Whitford will teach.
1 Instructor course will be offered to local swimmers
1 Tutors meet Jacks tonight; first league tilt at home for Panthers The Panthers will seek their second conference win when they meet the South Dakota Jackrabbits.
1 . . . Trailer home Travis Phillips and wife relax in their home on wheels; photo.
1 . . . Let it snow, let it snow! We've go out dreams to keep us warm! . . . The Old Gold Beauty candidates wearing their swimsuits for the pageant; photo.
2 Letter to the editor Reflects on R.O.T.C training and how the vets are tired of hearing about it, they just want to get an education.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Musical Notes Discusses music students, faculty members, and upcoming musical events.
2 Campus Commentary Discusses Sunset Village controversy, student of the week, and skeptics hour.
2 Roger's Rambling Remarks Editor suggests improvements for the college.
2 Arts-man Paulin enjoys swimming, reading; holds Ph.D. in ceramics Profile of Cameron Paulin.
3 "Arms and the Man" presented by players Group will continue study of Shaw.
3 Class will learn about new homes Willard Beal will speak to class on homes and home furnishings.
3 Phillips, wife, baby, piano make home in trailer A look at life in a trailer.
3 Hill elected editor of music magazine
3 Survey of Campus Opinion Students respond to the question: "If you were to use a teacher's grades in rating Harry Truman and Franklin Roosevelt as President of the U.S., would you give him an A, B, C, D, or F?"
4 Gym Gems Discusses the W.R.A.'s swimming party, figure skating, and the mystery games.
4 Intramural cagers feature high scoring in opening game Six out of eight games played Saturday ended with lop-sided totals.
4 Panther Matmen open season at Ames Tuesday Coach Dave McCuskey will determine who will represent the Panthers in the eight weight brackets in the season's opener.
4 Girl's basketball Intramurals play-offs will begin and will be coached by a junior physical education major.
4 Panthers lose to Sioux in loop openers, 45-42; win over Bison, 49-42 The Panthers started their conference campaign last weekend and lost one game and won one game.
5 Carnival features skating, sculpture WRA sponsoring Ice Carnival.
5 Lockeroom Logic Discuses the last two games played in North Dakota and cartoonist Jim Nelson; photo.
5 Fishing, dancing Tony's favorites Profile of equipment manager Tony Nerison.
6 What to Wear Describes the attire that students should wear for a specific event.
6 Seminar leaders and topics chosen; wide variety of problems to be discussed Lengthy description of the Religious Emphasis Week program.
6 Debaters win honors in Illinois
6 Shirley Lorimer attends 4-H revue In Chicago.
7 Quon vet grocery needs building Ready to open Sunset Village store, but must find building to house it.
7 Guest speakers to talk on industrial relations Industrial Arts Club will host community members.
7 Alumnus writes book of poems Ida Rohlf publishes work.
7 Turnabout's fair play tonight when gals "drag" men Ironic account of man's behavior at last year's dance.
8 Untitled Bulletin board for veterans put up; must reinstate life insurance soon.
8 Rendezvous Greek organizations and their activities.
8 Tests in Campus School to aid child progress Students may observe ITBS sessions.
8 'Pete's Pantry' to open on Hill next week Peter Struyk will expand popcorn stand operated by Dad Aldrich.
8 Alumnus writes article in "New Republic" Graham Hovey is assistant editor at the magazine.