College Eye — March 21, 1947

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1 Labor-management topic for coffee hour Carl Dahl will speak.
1 Pen deadline
1 Testing program scheduled; soph tests to be given Thursday
1 Lawther women donate clothes for French Donate fifteen packages of clothing and shoes to families in Riems, whom Warren Smith had known during the war.
1 Jean Granzow is elected SCA prexy Roster of other officers; objectives of the group.
1 Flu cases crowd hospital beds Hospital crowded, so students must stay in their rooms as they recover from the flu.
1 WSSF drive will begin here Sunday Robert Moyers will speak on behalf of the World Student Service Fund; photo.
1 President Price gives reasons for changes in food schedule All freshmen and sophomores must eat in Commons beginning in the summer 1948; juniors will be included in summer 1949; seniors included by summer 1950.
1 Women's League election results Corinne Hamilton is president; roster of other officers; photo.
1 Farmers' Frolic tonight is "truly rural" party
1 . . . Marionette class Marionette class members demonstrate their skills by animating the marionette figures with strings; photo.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Untitled Two students dressed as farmers going to the Farmers' Frolic.
2 Letters to the editor Respond to criticisms of contemporary affairs class.
2 Musical Notes Discusses music students, faculty members, and upcoming musical events.
2 Roger's Rambling Remarks Offers criticism and suggestions for improvements in the contemporary affairs class.
3 Players to present one-act dramas Will perform three one-act plays.
3 New movie shows life of teacher Bureau of Publications produces "A Day in the Life of a Teacher".
3 School leader tells ideas on teaching Excerpts from remarks by J. H. Peet at Phi Delta Kappa dinner; list of new initiates.
3 Uttley, Aitchison home after Florida vacation
3 Campus Commentary Discuses the World Student Service Funds, teachers allowing students to cut classes, Flanagan's critics, a new book store, and student of the week; photo.
3 Survey of Campus Opinion Students respond to the question: "What do you think about public school teachers going out on strike for higher salaries?"
4 Tutor matmen win seven open titles in YMCA tourney Of the eight first place metals given at the 13th annual YMCA tournament, the Panthers walked off with seven of them.
4 Ten track meets on tutor schedule Lists the schedule for the upcoming track and field season.
4 Matmen ready for national; Leeman-Koll defend titles at Champaign The University of Illinois will hold the National Collegiate Athletic Association wrestling tournament; eight Panthers will travel there to compete; photo.
4 Twenty-two thinclads out for field events One letterman will return among the twenty-two field events men.
4 WRA tries new system for electing officers The Women's Recreation Association is trying a new system of nomination for officers in the club.
5 Lockeroom Logic Even though basketball is popular, wrestling will command Iowans' attention at the national wrestling tournament; fifty-two football candidates reported to Coach Starbeck.
5 Amvets win opener in Waterloo tourney The Cedar Falls Amvets roared with victory last Monday night as they defeated St. Ansgar.
5 Revelle scores for Panthers in Tech Relays The Panthers were able to score one-third of the points at the Tech Relays held last Saturday.
5 10 letter-winners on baseball squad Ten lettermen returned this season among the ninety-three baseball candidates.
5 Slugger Don Shupe is the Panther's shortstop and leading hitter.
6 Orchesis group to perform Friday Description of the program; list of performers.
6 Fagan on job again after winter vacation
6 Students and faculty attend dance recital Attend performance of Charles Weidman Company.
6 Vets do chores while wives work, study A look at the way student families juggle child care, housework, school, and jobs; photo.
7 Art League gives marionette show
7 Take pictures down to paint library walls Not all will be re-hung; smaller groups will be hung periodically.
7 Tutor students visits Des Moines Take part in Social Action Day.
7 Minority problem topic of B.A.E. club meet Discuss problems of Jews, African-Americans, and Japanese-Americans.
7 Quonvet grocery to be built; construction will begin soon Construction should begin in ten days; will feature good line of stock; sixty families have contributed $20 each to the project.
7 New hours for Business Office; changes made
8 Student recital today will include organ solo List of those who will perform.
8 Norwegian editor newest T. C. student; likes U.S.A. Erling Slaato gives his impressions of the US; photo.
8 English faculty gives broadcast New program is "The Words We Use".
8 Sorority news
8 Bartlett Hall women initiate room contest Will stress neatness, attractiveness, and individuality.