College Eye — October 10, 1947

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1 V. A. warns veterans of probable delay in receiving first allotments
1 Visitors will check art courses Will examine curriculum and programs.
1 Concert here by all-state orchestra Will be composed of ISTC faculty and music teachers from around the state; will perform work by Professors Wirth and Latham.
1 Peterson to speak at coffee hour Profile of Danish minister Frederick Bredahl Peterson.
1 Third in Lecture-Concert Series, guest performer of music convention Robert Goldsand will perform; photo.
1 Flu, cold "shots" ready, says Giffen
1 "Foot-Ball" dance tonight in Commons
1 Universalist will talk to humanists William G. Schneider will speak.
1 College gets new building; to provide more room for classes Will get surplus temporary building; may be located between the Vocational Building and the Women's Gym; was used as nurses' quarters at an air base.
1 Student League approves club Approves the Jeffersonians, a branch of the Young Democrats.
1 Commons will join in food conservation Asks students to take only what they will eat; Tuesdays will be meatless
1 Bride and Broom . . . . Dorothy Price, Ava Johnson, Richard L. Beard, and Jean Collinge participate in a KXEL broadcast; photo.
2 Untitled Claims that the stairs at the north end of the Auditorium need to be widened to help prevent accidents.
2 Committees will work together toward chapel Faculty and student committees organized for proposed chapel building; would be located near Commons and cost about $50,000.
2 Of hunger . . . Comments on President Truman's voluntary plan not to eat meat on Tuesdays or eggs on Thursdays, in order to help feed Europe's hungry.
2 . . . And skirts Protests against the 'new look' of long skirts.
2 . . . And health Encourages students to go to the Health Center for cold and flu shots.
2 Student League Board minutes Dr. Bodein talks about planning for a proposed chapel; freshmen women not allowed on the diagonal sidewalk.
2 Know you Eye staff: meet Hurlbert, news reporter Profile of Joyce Hurlbert.
2 Musical Notes Announces recent and upcoming music related events on campus.
2 Composer, conductor, violins--Dr. Kurtz has a busy day Profile of Professor Kurtz.
3 Vocal forum included in music convention
3 Audio-visual meet for elementary teachers Oct. 22 Will hold teaching institute on campus.
3 Survey of Campus Opinion Students on campus were polled concerning their opinion of the movie, "Seeds of Destiny."
4 Miss Smith new Lawther director Profile of Joan Smith.
4 Speech teachers needed: Ednay
4 Women students to hear Carlyle Celeste Carlyle will speak on the idea college woman.
4 Vocation group plans activities Joan Smith is advising the Women's League.
4 Publications director on joint committee George Homes is a member of a national association committee.
4 "Check reveals coeds are misusing mail service," says Hughes Cedar Falls postmaster says that some students have been enclosing letters and notes in their laundry bags.
5 Gym Gems News about campus recreational activities.
5 Panthers slip past second loop foe defeat Bison 13-12 TC defeated North Dakota State, 13-12; photo.
5 Panther Harriers open 1947 season at Ames Saturday TC will face Iowa State University; photo.
5 Berry's gridders defend unbeaten record today Teachers High School players will face Reinbeck High School.
5 Tennis Jamboree features exhibition and tournament A Tennis Jamboree will take place on the women's courts on October 12.
5 Starbeck's "Mighty Midgets" at home tomorrow; tackle unbeaten Kansas State Hornets in non-loop battle Proceeds from the upcoming game against the Hornets of Kansas State will be donated to the American Olympic team; photo.
5 Lockeroom Logic Comments on the upcoming football game; photo.
6 What to Wear Advice on appropriate clothing for the football game and the concert.
6 Barnett to play at Homecoming hop
6 Rendezvous Greek organizations and their activities.
6 New music group Quartet and accompanist seeking group name; photo.
6 All students: Student teachers should attend meeting.
7 Vets need no longer make earnings report
7 'Lack of affection and understanding causes speech defects,' says Fossum Believes that most articulation problems are related to "personality disturbances".
7 Art workshop planned by League Also considering organization of art honorary society Delta Phi Delta.
7 FBLA has first meeting of year List of officers.
7 Fourteen students pledge to SAI in formal ceremony List of new pledges.
7 Music faculty members write for magazine Professors Hill and Mitchell write articles.
7 Enrollment 2,824 says Dr. Beard Registrar offers some interesting breakdowns of the enrollment figures.
7 Varsity tennis Those interested should report.
8 'Panther Cub' to be issued Oct. 13 Campus School will begin new newspaper.
8 Alumnus invents drilling method Leo Ranney acclaimed by Fortune magazine for his work on well-drilling.
8 Power Plant fails; college uses city power Large turbine being repaired.
8 Lawther elects council members List of council members.
8 Swimming tests: Will be given to all men who have not met the requirement.