College Eye — October 17, 1947

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1 Art groups host to conference Will also evaluate ISTC program; photo.
1 Speech Club has new organization Club will be divided into groups for debate and discussion work.
1 Larrimore, Frank are new Stadium Hall execs
1 No changes in cut system, says Campbell Contrary to campus rumor.
1 Barnett leads Homecoming dance band Jimmy Barnett's Orchestra will perform; photo.
1 Father Kelly to be religious speaker here Father James S. Kelly added to Religious Emphasis Week roster of speakers.
1 'Eye' wins All-American honor rating
1 Dr. Wild inspires foundation of women's Phys. Ed. Library Will be established in the Department of Physical Education for Women.
1 "Late George Apley" portrays the life of a Boston blueblood and his family Preview of the play; list of cast members.
1 Old Gold staff announced; Old Gold staff approved by Control Board Brief profiles of staff members.
2 Letters to the editor College Eye policy on letters.
2 Play tickets: On sale for $.50.
2 Art, voice, horn, children; yes, Mr. Palmer leads a varied life Profile of Professor Palmer.
2 Blakely warns of World War III, traces streams of democracy Excerpts from address by DMR writer Robert J. Blakely.
2 Musical Notes Announces recent and upcoming music related events on campus.
2 Survey of Campus Opinion Students respond to the question: would you favor dances at the Commons each weekend?
3 TC professors speak for teachers institute Professor Harris, Thompson, Aitchison, and Ritter were on program.
3 Parade has 13 float entries
3 Faculty includes 24 new members Brief profiles of new faculty members.
3 Lawther addition to be completed Scheduled to be completed in January 1948; will cost $441,000; will house an additional 200 residents and other facilities.
3 Five win Bartlett room contest List of those who won prizes for attractive rooms.
4 Newest bulletin outlines policy for Iowa schools Professors Nelson and Beard were on the state committee that drafted the bulletin.
4 Ex-trapeze artist is guest speaker Irene Lee will speak on her Mormon faith.
4 Dial Dope 1540 Announces recent and upcoming broadcasts on KXEL; broadcast booth installed at O. R. Latham Stadium.
4 New bus added to college fleet Will replace bus that caught fire; four buses now in service.
4 Construction on arts home begun Ground broken October 11, 1947; excavation underway.
4 Cold and flu shots Available at Health Services.
5 Maude Moore is named dept. head Profile of Maude Moore.
5 Approve summer schools for 1948 Branch summer schools will be held in Atlantic and Creston; will allow teachers to build their certification credentials.
5 Club to hold public meeting Jeffersonians hold first meeting.
5 Fellowship clubs schedule meeting At homes of several faculty members.
6 Gym Gems Announces upcoming events, including picnics, archery classes, dance classes, and canoeing.
6 Home folks see Panthers trounce Emporia Teachers TC defeated Kansas State Teachers College, 33-6; photo.
6 W. R. A. plans canoe trip for tomorrow On Cedar River.
6 Nordly invites cage candidates to opening drill Coach "Hon" Nordly announces the start of basketball practices; photo.
6 Panthers seek fourth win at Kalamazoo tomorrow; up against schoolmaster and company TC Panthers will compete against the Western Michigan Broncos.
6 Ganske defeats Carter in tennis exhibition Roger Ganske defeated TC intramural champion, Max Carter, 6-1.
6 Tutor harriers finish behind State Cyclones in cross country run TC defeated by Iowa State University, 25-30.
6 Lockeroom Logic Comments on recent and upcoming football games.
7 Sunday initiation will link Xanho with national education fraternity Xanho members will become members of Sigma Tau Gamma; will be second national fraternity on campus.
7 SCA begins baby-sitting activity For veterans' families.
7 Rendezvous Greek organizations and their activities.
7 Homecoming togs shown in Bartlett Women put on style show.
7 Prices entertain faculty at dinner 375 attend.
7 Homecoming helpers chosen for Lawther
8 Many Iowans learning through the mails Mr. Hart reports that 700-800 people are taking correspondence courses.
8 "This Above All" Topic of Dr. Bodein's sermon.
8 Nelson to Chicago for conference Dean Nelson will speak on student housing.
8 FBLA group will see telephone pic
8 High school discussion meet to be held here